Demmitt Rest Stop
The ol’ Demmit Campground in northwest Alberta is so named because if you blink and drive past it you say “DEMMIT!” Continue reading Demmitt Rest Stop
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The ol’ Demmit Campground in northwest Alberta is so named because if you blink and drive past it you say “DEMMIT!” Continue reading Demmitt Rest Stop
It was so quiet driving into this park that I saw a lynx pause, look at our vehicle then dart into the woods. Continue reading Assabaska Ojibwe Heritage Park
Whether you are enjoying the view from the parking lot or immersing yourself in an hours-long hike, the badlands of Horse Thief Canyon are spectacular. Continue reading Horse Thief Canyon
Dog River! I mean, Rouleau, Saskatchewan, is the little town that did and wishes it still could, but can’t because of strict copyright regulations. Continue reading Dog River
For approximately every three people in the village of Torrington, Alberta, there is one stuffed gopher in its museum. Continue reading Gopher Hole Museum
Lunenburg is the kind of place where all you need to do to have fun is walk around it and look at stuff. Continue reading Old Town Lunenburg
Weaver and Devore is a must-see in Yellowknife. Continue reading Weaver & Devore Trading Ltd.
Black fly, little blackfly, always the blackfly no matter where you go. Continue reading Dealing with Insects
One of my new favourite drives in northern Ontario is Highway 129. It’s quiet, it’s picturesque, and there’s a dozens of pulloffs and opportunities to park and investigate trails. Continue reading Mississagi River Defunct Rest Stop #1
Well, E and I have an announcement to make. After many months of excitement and anticipation, we can finally introduce the latest addition in our lives. Continue reading Sprinter vs. Transit