The Icefield Parkway and Jasper

Storyline: Westward Ho!

Jun 22 – Jun 24

This post is mainly a photo essay.

Driving through the Canadian Rocky Mountains is spectacular. Continue reading “The Icefield Parkway and Jasper”

Lake Louise

Storyline: Westward Ho!

Jun 18 – Jun 21

We approached the foothills of the mountains shortly after we merged with TransCanada Highway 1 at Seebe. Continue reading “Lake Louise”

Lake Erie North Shore

Fall colours in Ontario are always spectacular, due to the many hues of the maple and other trees. The cooler weather Continue reading “Lake Erie North Shore”

On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Point Pelee National Park and area

Storyline: Advantures in our back yard

Our trip started with visiting the Toronto Fall RV Show and Sale (part Ontario’s RV Shows) with our own RV Continue reading “On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Point Pelee National Park and area”

Fossils, Fog and Strong Winds

Storyline: Atlantic Canada, Take 2

July 4

We only had about two hours to drive to our next destination: Port au Choix. Left the beautiful beaches of Shallow Bay and continued north. If you ever visit the Gros Morne area in the summer, put Shallow Bay on your list. Continue reading “Fossils, Fog and Strong Winds”

Tablelands, fjords, white sandy beaches, we are in Newfoundland

Storyline: Atlantic Canada, Take 2

July 3

A week in Newfoundland already. The weather so far has been fantastic. And even today, after heavy rains overnight, it was a good day. Continue reading “Tablelands, fjords, white sandy beaches, we are in Newfoundland”

Mosquitoes, hairpin turns, and oysters

Storyline: Atlantic Canada, Take 2

When I booked Chéticamp Campground and planned our trip around Cape Breton and its famous Cape Breton Highlands National Park I had no idea what I was getting into. Continue reading “Mosquitoes, hairpin turns, and oysters”

Prince Edward Island (PEI), the smallest Canadian Province

Storyline: Atlantic Canada, Take 2

Tue, June 7 – Thu, June 8

It is the smallest province of Canada in terms of land (only 5,600km2) and population (about 166,000) which is less than the 30 most populous cities in the country. Continue reading “Prince Edward Island (PEI), the smallest Canadian Province”

It’s not all gourmet meals

An impromptu video while fixing a quick meal on a rainy day at Cheticamp Campground in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

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