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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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Sea caves at St. Martins are accessable at low tide - photo courtesy of Glenn Cameron roadstories.ca

St. Martins & the Fundy Trail Parkway

Dorothy grain elevator

Dorothy – don’t call it a Ghost Town

cover of Backroads of Ontario by Ron Brown

Ron Brown’s Backroads of Ontario

Difficulty: Strenuous … hiking trails in Ontario …

ployes buckwheat pancakes

Ployes recipe – What is a ploye?

Quebec City street

Quebec City in summer and winter

On The Island of the Great Spirit

Sylvie Bernier sculpture

Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame

Dooher's Bakery in Campbellford, Ontario

Doughnuts are hot at Dooher’s

Canadian Museum for Human Rights CMHR Winnipeg

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

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

Canada's most haunted town

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

Camp Tanamakoon Algonquin Park

Algonquin Park’s historic lodges

Canada's First Peoples
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