Thursday, October 30, 2014

Lunch in LaHave











Turning left as you drive off the ferry, a stop at LaHave Bakery is a must.  Housed in a Victorian-era sea-trading centre in the 17th century French settlement of LaHave, the bakery produces traditional breads made from locally grown, fresh milled grains.  Sandwiches, soups, coffee and other yummy treats await your road trip cravings. 

I had a bagel with smoked salmon on cream cheese, Yum..... I was so glad I ordered it.
We did a little tour of the building and was so taken with the building, you had to go downstairs to go
upstairs to washrooms with the old wood floors, and I loved the sinks they had to suit the room. 

On the trip back to Kiley and Angela's we went the highway........they had some mussels they cooked
outside to start the meal off and fresh haddock buns and a big salad.....pumpkin cake for dessert.

A game of 45's topped off the night..............Morning was off to the train and home.

We sure were given a wonderful time with these two beautiful people...Thanks Guys.... 


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