McVicar Manor Bed and Breakfast
146 North Court Street, Thunder Bay
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view from the garden to the house Manor from east side Large spacious grounds back right on to the creek Mano from the south side

McVicar Manor Bed and Breakfast Thunder Bay

146 North Court Street Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 4V2, Canada

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Thinking about cruising

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2 weeks from today we sail! I've just been watching the ships leave Port Everglades. If you want to see us sail by, use this link http://portevergladeswebcam.com/ and watch at 5pm ( same as Thunder Bay time) on Sunday March 4. We'll be ...

Little Todd Harbor to North Lake Desor

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... another understatement. In reality, it goes up, up, up and then down, down, down.

I stop to take my second rest break (on this hill) and announce, “I take back what I said before. This isn’t fun and I don’t want to come back here ever again.” Julie bursts out laughing as if what I said was funny.

“From now on, the only backpacking we’re doing is Wii Backpacking.” I imagine a game where you use the Wii remote as ...

Todd Harbor to Little Todd Harbor

A travel blog entry by mlloyd

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... actually sincere. I wonder how the universe will respond. Will I have some kind of spiritual awakening?

No, I just start crying.

I stop, bend over to straighten my back, and cry and cry. Tears are dripping onto my glasses. “Damn, I’ll have to clean those if I want to see anything,” I think, but it doesn’t stop the outburst. I cry until I am empty. Fortunately, Julie is nowhere in sight.

I straighten up, wriggle my back a ...

McCargoe Cove to Todd Harbor

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... of septuagenarians. How sissy would that be? So I hike fast, which means I keep up with Julie. It also means my back is in agony. I try not to fight the pain, to accept it as part of the experience of hiking. I ask myself, “how do I know I don’t need my back to stop hurting?” The answer comes with every step: I’m still hiking. The pain hasn’t stopped me.

My awareness of the pain starts to change. Instead of being all-encompassing, I notice that it is ...

Lake Superior and Ontario sure are massive

A travel blog entry by nancydeb

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... in the year, I had looked down in awe at Lake Superior, which is so big it looks like an ocean. Sure enough, at ground level it looks like an ocean too: sandy beaches, rocky coastline, crashing waves, sea gulls. The only difference is fresh water. In fact Lake Superior is said to contain 10% of the surface fresh water in the world.

From Thunder Bay, we stopped at Ouimet Canyon which they think formed from a crack in the rock in the ice ...

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