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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

Halloween kisses

flags in the village of La Grave on the Îles de la Madeleine

Memories of Madeleine

silhouette of a bat at sunset

The Year of the Bat

Tourism – the Fastest Growing Industry on the Planet

Cabaret in Montreal

The Golden Age of Montreal’s Red Light District

double rainbow and fishing net

Fishing the Trent River Waterway

old barn

Exploring the Back Roads of Alberta

Picturesque Canada Volume One title page

CANADA souvenirs

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Why Kingston, Ontario?

Charles Mattaini Bowstring Bridges - Elora tombstone

Charles Mattaini’s Bowstring Bridges

Village of Arthur most patriotic Canadian community - bench at cenotaph

ARTHUR – “Canada’s Most Patriotic Village”

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

Kichi Sibi – The Ottawa River

Trail-meals-always-include-a-hot-drink - Back in the Saddle by Carol Patterson - Sundance Lodge Banff backcountry trail riding

Back in the Saddle – backcountry trail riding near Banff

Canada's First Peoples
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