Wakefield
Travel Blogs from Wakefield, Canada
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Leading up to this trip - THE Wedding: Jeffy & CK
We have just participated in an Autumn regalia of marriage between our daughter Jennifer Waymark (Jeffy, Jeff, Jenn & Jennie) and now Son-in-Law Christopher Kerr ('stopher, CK, Kris Kringle & Chris - the latter if one wishes to get a 'put ...
Trip Planning and Travel Pod Testing
... This is my first official entry in the travelogue that Jess and I will keep for Australia and New Zealand. Right now, I am in Wakefield looking into some trip details. We only leave on the 12th but I figured I would get this Travelpod rolling at least to ...
Une marriage
The most beautiful wiccan wedding was held at The Ark in the Gatineau Hills of Quebec. Getting through the twisty turny freeway merge at the Ontario-Quebec border was nerve wracking but well worth the stress. The Gatineau hills were blue and ...
Welcome aboard the H.C.W. Steam Train
... train station but this wasn't any kind of train station. It was the Hull, Chelsea and Wakefield Steam Train station (H.C.W) for our journey aboard one of Canada’s last operating trains of its kind! A Steam Train! Being an hour and a ...
Heading towards the Lusk Caves
I always wanted to go inside a cave ever since I can remember. I also remember being quite disappointed when being on my cruise in the Caribbean, my day's excursion inside one of them in the Barbados was cancelled due to an accident happening ...
Wakefield's beautiful ancient mill
... its main course offered a variety of selections ranging from duck and beef to mouth savouring desserts. The entire Wakefield Mill Inn and Spa looked quite relaxing and cozy in which some people sat comfortably on leather seats around the ...
Wakefield's famous red covered bridge
Temperature: 7 Celsius Weather: Sunny with clouds Wakefield’s red wooden covered bridge stood quite beautifully in front of us as we slowly walked towards its entrance. Being a hallmark of the small picturesque village, it was built in ...
Exploring the first Lusk cave
My headlamp was already on as I stepped foot inside the damp cave. Looking all around me, I was satisfied just knowing that I could walk standing up and not all bent and cramped as I thought I would. As I glanced upwards, the cave's ceiling ...
Driving to the small touristy village of Wakefield
... much fun the last time. Today, I had every intention of exploring this charming little village more in depth plus Wakefield had a reputation of having somewhat of a bohemian lifestyle with its boasting little cafes, pubs and galleries. It took us ...
Canoeing at La Peche Lake
Temperature: 30 degrees, felt like 36 with humidity Weather: hot & sunny ======================================== Since at 1:30pm no more cars were allowed inside Gatineau Park-Philippe Lake due to the area being completely full for the ...
More Lusk caves to explore!
The hole in the ground was much smaller than the first one. Regardless, with braveness, I proceeded in the direction of the second cave's entrance. Once inside, darkness immediately enveloped me as I started to walk in a bent position into ...
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