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Victoria Day

Victoria Day

FIRST POSTED IN 2011… In Canada, Victoria Day has long been associated with the unofficial start of the summer season. Veggie gardens get planted, family cottages are opened and the cobwebs are dusted off the old bar-B-Q. Canada’s May holiday actually celebrates Queen Victoria’s birthday.

Cold beer

Cold beer

Kelly’s back with her take on what beer the gang in Toronto is drinking these days…

RANDOM ROADstories

cenotaph at Olden - roadstories ontario colonization roads by brian robert

Ontario’s ‘colonization’ Roads

drawing of grain elevators in western Canada

Prairie Grain Elevators

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes

Parc Nature de Pointe-aux-Outardes

This-lift-bridge-opened-in-1917- Kingston third crossing bridge by Pat Brennan

Kingston’s Third Crossing Bridge

cover of Backroads of Ontario by Ron Brown

Ron Brown’s Backroads of Ontario

Tidal Bore Rafting zodiac

Tidal Bore Rafting

Naramata Bench by Cathryn Wellner

The Naramata Bench

crosses in front of the St. Eugene Mission Red Brick Schoolhouse

St. Eugene Resort and its Sad History

11th Mile’s very filling roasted cauliflower - John and Sandra Nowlan for Roadstories.ca

New Brunswick is a Tasty Choice for Summer Travel

Sopwith Camel

William George Barker: Canada's most decorated war hero

lancaster bomber

Restored 1945 Lancaster Bomber Flight

fife and drum at the Fortress of Louisbourg

Nova Scotia’s Fortress of Louisbourg

Bill Gates points to Canada as world leader in innovation …

110 Nature Hotspots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

110 Nature Hotspots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Canada's First Peoples
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