
There are countless tiny harbors and villages in PEI, which has a central lobe where most of the folks live and two appendages stretching out to the west and to the east, like giant butterfly wings. These are large, but sparsley populated - one is the West Coast and the other the East Coast.

Needless to say, lobstering is BIG here and the really nice thing is, no crowds, unlike the more accessible state of Maine.

Numerous bays, all leading into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eventually, the sea.

Today is Sunday, so the fleet's in. So is the catch, so another excellent seafood meal!
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