
Souris Swinging Bridge
What would you name your city? Mousetown, Ratville, or Souris? French makes a lot of things sound better, n’est ce pas? Continue reading Souris Swinging Bridge
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What would you name your city? Mousetown, Ratville, or Souris? French makes a lot of things sound better, n’est ce pas? Continue reading Souris Swinging Bridge
I grew up on the west coast but as a youngster, seafood was a ‘take it or leave it’ kind of thing. I was an idiot. Continue reading St. Jean’s Cannery & Smokehouse
Despite the presence of rattlers, you get the feeling that this rest stop wasn’t necessarily built to be a rest stop, but because people kept pulling over for the spectacular view and it was only natural to put up a couple picnic tables and bathrooms. Continue reading Kamloops Lake View Point
The Harbour Quay in Port Alberni is home of The Donut Shop, maker of “the best donuts on Vancouver Island” and possibly, the world. Continue reading The Donut Shop
Finding the name of this place over a year after I visited it was simple because past-me helped out future-me by taking a picture of the sign. Continue reading Sebka Park “Battures”
Dinosaurs were pretty terrible at managing the cold, so anytime you find yourself driving into a snowbank just remember, the carnosaurus would have handled it much worse. Continue reading How to Survive Winter in a Van
Like most people, I’ve often fantasized about putting on some sort of magical Kevlar onesie, a pair of robotic stilts, and barreling through the marshes of the prairies just to see what’s up. Continue reading Cypress River Millennium Park
I don’t know what I expected, but I didn’t expect to find a made-from-scratch pasta shop in Timmins, Ontario. Continue reading Toffanello’s Fresh Pasta
Who would have thought that a town named Emo would have something so jolly? Just look at this preposterousness. Continue reading The Norlund Chapel
I love cooking, and had naive expectations for the transition from house to van. Continue reading Cooking in a Van