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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 […]

RANDOM ROADstories

black bear at the dump

Canada’s urban wildlife

Cottage Bible

The Cottage Bible

Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario

Canoe carved from 350-year-old cedar log ‘glides like glass’

Happy Canada Day New York

Happy Canada Day, New York!

Farm in Yorkton, Saskatchewan 1940s

Yorkton, Saskatchewan memories

Dooher's Bakery in Campbellford, Ontario

Doughnuts are hot at Dooher’s

Parks Canada Perfect Picnic-One of the Parks Canada Perfect Picnic lobster rolls, always enjoyed in the perfect setting - photo by Jamie Ross for roadstories.ca

Hunting the Best Lobster Roll in Southern Nova Scotia

Ottawa Parliament Buildings

Ottawa Parliament Buildings

27 road trip ideas for this week: Laura doesn’t want to hear about it…

Steveston fishing village, British Columbia, Canada

Steveston Historic Fishing Village

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

Mickey’s camp, roadstories.ca

Mickeys Camp – gas, fish, ice, malamutes, wild rice, explosives …

My timely journey to New Brunswick

Canada's First Peoples
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