It was such a beautiful evening that we took a walk around the lakeside before tea. It would appear that the town has a fairly strong Catholic influence as the hospital is St Martha's and a number of the shops specialised in religious accessories. From Antigonish (pronounced aunta-gun-ish or aunti-gun-ish) we took the motorway travelling east toward Cape Breton. We stopped at Whycocomagh for the night at a camping ground just off the main highway. We wandered around the few stores, all situated on the edge of the highway, but most were just convenience stores that sold food and groceries for travellers on the move, petrol and a secondhand book store. It was interesting to note that 2 sold home baking; muffins, biscuits, loaf and such like. We tried to but a paper but this was obviously a hot commodity and nobody had one left.