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Travel Blogs from Dryden
Day 8
... Headed out of Thunder Bay, after picking up coffee and donuts and headed west towards Winnipeg. It wasn't long before it started to snow, and it got heavier! Stopped at a gas station to call home, also spoke to Nick, they'd had an earthquake last night measuring over 6, with tsunami warning. Set of again, still snowing, saw a car ...
Ontario is BIG (Thunder Bay, Dryden & Kenora)
... Bay and it looked really cool but maybe another time. It was the Labour Day holiday and as we rolled into Thunder Bay there wasn't much going on. It was a nothing day in a nothing town. The city is separated from the waterfront by train tracks which isn't very attractive. It was clearly a blue collar town. With nothing to do and it only being early we de decided to keep going and ...
No crickets please
... at it before I registered. Overall, everything was great until I turned out the lights to go to sleep and found out there was a cricket trapped (or hiding) in my room. Tonight I am in Dryden, ON. They assured me there are no crickets in the room. So far, so good. If Saskatchewan was fields, ponds and ducks, Manitoba was fields, combines and dust, and ON so far has been granite, lakes and ...
Moose and bears oh my
... Most of the day was spent driving .... We stopped briefly in a small centre which turned out to be the meeting point between some of the first white Canadians and the natives. Interesting short video. At least we got to eat inside out of the way of the down pour. And we saw a deer while at it. Doing well on the wildlife front now! And once again camping on lake ...
Ending Of Day Two
... room with your dad can be a little odd..) We drove around for a looong time before finding a motel to stay in. The rail guys were in town and we had difficult finding a motel. Everybody kept saying about 40km down the road. We settled in about 11-12 ...