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Knit one, pearl two

“Baa, Baa Black Sheep, have you any wool? Yes Sir, yes Sir, three bags full “. The old nursery rhyme came to mind when we toured the Custom Woolen Mills. The smallest of wool batches are processed here along with large orders. Located near the community of  Linden, Alberta, Custom Woolens was started by hobby […]

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All gathered around roasting salmon listening to a story by Elder S-hwuts’tus Harvey George

Pit Cook on Vancouver Island

Quebec City street

Quebec City in summer and winter

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

New Brunswick is a Tasty Choice for Summer Travel

VIA Rail dining room Canada by train

Canada by Rail

Road trip to Canada on a budget – I Backpack Canada

Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia

Cabot Trail Nova Scotia

Louie Kamookak - Inuit oral historian and finder of Sir John Franklin’s lost ships

Louie Kamookak – Inuit oral historian and finder of Sir John Franklin’s lost ships

horse at Bar U Ranch National Historic Site

Lipstick and True Grit at Bar U Ranch

Canada Building, Saskatoon

The Canada Building, Saskatoon

Canadian flag

O Canada

Ganonoque Charlie Donevan

Donevan’s Hardware in Gananoque

Titanic grave site cemetary

Titanic anniversary in Canada

Canadian Museum for Human Rights CMHR Winnipeg

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

lancaster bomber

Restored 1945 Lancaster Bomber Flight

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