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23rd August 2015

Sunday – Batten down the Hatches

Today, we’ve been at sea; the first of four days that will bring us, eventually to our final stop, Cobh, in Ireland. Last night, I went to watch Pauline Daniels do her singing cabaret in Scotts Bar. Pauline proved her credentials earlier on in the cruise when she performed a one-woman play, ‘Shirley Valentine’ over two nights. A few days...

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22nd August 2015

Saturday – L’Anse aux Meadows

Today, we arrived at our final Canadian port-of-call, L’Anse aux Meadows. It being our final destination on this side of the Atlantic, I felt a certain obligation to at least check it out. However; I wasn’t on escort duty, it was a tender port, the weather was wet and windy, and it was only a half-day. Add to this the...

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21st August 2015

Friday – Leaving Corner Brook

Today, we left Corner Brook at about 10am after having stayed overnight. The rest of the day we’ve been cruising towards our final Canadian destination. Not much else has happened. We’ve chugged along at a leisurely pace, and, finally, left the Lawrence River behind. This afternoon, I had classes (Line and Wash), which were well attended… that’s about it. Everything...

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20th August 2015

Thursday – Corner Brook, Newfoundland

I just want to say that Corner Brook Cruise Terminal has the worse wi-fi in the whole history of Cruise terminal wi-fi. The port authority should be thoroughly ashamed of itself, laying on such an inferior, painfully inadequate service such as this, for visiting ships. The wi-fi was so bad that having no wi-fi at all would be a vast...

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19th August 2015

Wednesday – Cap-aux-Meules, Canada

Today, we dropped anchor in the bay off Cap-aux-Meules. I chose to stay on board for the morning and work. There are always queues to get the first tender tickets and the boats are packed full of passengers eager to get as much time ashore as possible, and those on excursions. By the time I was ready to go ashore,...

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