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My timely journey to New Brunswick

My timely journey to New Brunswick

Canada is a huge country, the second largest in the world, but its population is small, so when we travel, we really notice the six degrees of separation.

RANDOM ROADstories

Shop Like A Canadian! … it’s complicated… like sifting wheat from chaff …

Churchill River - Trans-Labrador Highway by Pat Brennan

Trans-Labrador Highway

the main house at Dalvay-by-the-Sea

Dalvay-by-the-Sea

Batoche National Historic Site, Saskatchewan

Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont

Over the edge at Niagara Falls – photo courtesy of Bobby Mikul

How Niagara Falls became the Honeymoon Capital of the World

Big Lonely Doug

Le Vieux Vélo Montreal breakfast diner

Montreal breakfast diner

Regeneration on Main Street

Louis Riel

Discovering Metis History in Winnipeg

People buying fresh fish from fishing boats in Wismar Harbour. They couldn't get to the harbour without a legal pass during Soviet occupation to keep them from fleeing East Germany in a small boat to nearby Sweden or Denmark.

Remembering Wismar

Blyth Festival The New Canadian Curling Club

Blyth Festival – stories of life in rural Canada

Leader Saskatchewan grain elevator

Great Sandhills Railway

toronto subway from The Walrus

Tragic lives, subway poets and a walrus …

Farm in Yorkton, Saskatchewan 1940s

Yorkton, Saskatchewan memories

Canada's First Peoples
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