now that the trip is complete, I thought that I'd post some more information about our route. most of these places are stops that we made over the 18-day journey. some were brief, some were a few days.
the final odometer reading was 5515 miles (8875 kilometers). obviously, we didn't take the most direct route. :)
- click the image for a larger view
Vancouver, BC
Kamloops, BC
Jasper, Alta
Edmonton, Alta
Red Deer, Alta
Drumheller, Alta
Calgary, Alta
Strathmore, Alta
Medicine Hat, Alta
Moosejaw, Sask
Regina, Sask
Brandon, Man
Wnnipeg, Man
Rennie, Man
Dryden, Ont
Kakabeka Falls, Ont
Eagle Canyon, Ont
Marathon, Ont
Wawa, Ont
Pancake Bay, Ont
Sault St. Marie, Ont
Massey, Ont
Little Current, Ont
South Baymouth, Ont
Tobermory, Ont
St. Mary's, Ont
Hamilton, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Belleville, Ont
Ottawa, Ont
Montreal, Que
Quebec City, Que
Montmagny, Que
St-Jean-Port-Joli, Que
Rivière-du-Loup, Que
Hartland, NB
Fredericton, NB
Moncton (Magnetic Hill), NB
Cornwall, PEI
Charlottetown, PEI
North Rustica Harbour, PEI
Green Gables, PEI
North Cover, PEI
West Point, PEI
Summerside, PEI
Charlottetown, PEI
Wood Islands, PEI
Pictou, NS
Antigonish, NS
Salmon River Bridge, NS
Dartmouth, NS
Halifax, NS
Update: Newfoundland
- the Halifax public garden
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Sunday, June 26, 2005
X-Canada Day 18 Halifax - Last Day
cross canada wrap-up
this morning we'll be checking out some beaches around Antagonish (Dunns beach) and then we'll be driving the final 2.5 hours to Halifax. we haven't seen much of Nova Scotia yet so this will be a very interesting day.
Update: after stopping for a lobster dinner at Salmon River Bridge (on the way down the East coast), we actually made it to Halifax! I opted out of the 15lb lobster option
- a 15lb lobster named 'Tiny'
the final odometer reading was 5515 miles (8875 kilometers). obviously, we didn't take the most direct route. :)
- a sign that you'll only see in the maritimes
- looking over Halifax
- Halifax jellyfish
- Halifax harbour
- "what are you looking at tourist?"
this morning we'll be checking out some beaches around Antagonish (Dunns beach) and then we'll be driving the final 2.5 hours to Halifax. we haven't seen much of Nova Scotia yet so this will be a very interesting day.
Update: after stopping for a lobster dinner at Salmon River Bridge (on the way down the East coast), we actually made it to Halifax! I opted out of the 15lb lobster option
- a 15lb lobster named 'Tiny'
the final odometer reading was 5515 miles (8875 kilometers). obviously, we didn't take the most direct route. :)
- a sign that you'll only see in the maritimes
- looking over Halifax
- Halifax jellyfish
- Halifax harbour
- "what are you looking at tourist?"
X-Canada Day 17 PEI,NS
cross canada wrap-up
we'll be taking the ferry from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia and then drive to Halifax. I cannot say enough about PEI. it's an amazingly scenic province.
- PEI potato field
PEI is the setting of the internationally famous L.M. Montgomery stories. the most popular being the Anne of Green Gables books.
- "Green Gables" national park
the house pictured above was originally owned by a relative of L.M. Montgomery and it inspired descriptions that you'll find in her books.
Update: a last minute change of plans has us in a small town called Antagonish. tomorrow we'll make another effort to get to Halifax.
we went for a sunset stroll on a nearby beach. as we were leaving, we noticed that some idiots hadn't put out their beach fire - we toasted some marshmallows before we covered it with sand.
- the last thing a lobster wants to see
update: we recently made it to the Nova Scotia side of the bay of fundy. it's quite a striking place. the beach sand is red and the shoreline is lined with high bluffs. and then there's the tides; the bay experiences the greatest tidal change in the world (about 28 feet). this photo of a Cape Split dock nicely illustrates the difference between the high and low tides.
- Bay of Fundy, the world's highest tides
we'll be taking the ferry from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia and then drive to Halifax. I cannot say enough about PEI. it's an amazingly scenic province.
- PEI potato field
PEI is the setting of the internationally famous L.M. Montgomery stories. the most popular being the Anne of Green Gables books.
- "Green Gables" national park
the house pictured above was originally owned by a relative of L.M. Montgomery and it inspired descriptions that you'll find in her books.
Update: a last minute change of plans has us in a small town called Antagonish. tomorrow we'll make another effort to get to Halifax.
we went for a sunset stroll on a nearby beach. as we were leaving, we noticed that some idiots hadn't put out their beach fire - we toasted some marshmallows before we covered it with sand.
- the last thing a lobster wants to see
update: we recently made it to the Nova Scotia side of the bay of fundy. it's quite a striking place. the beach sand is red and the shoreline is lined with high bluffs. and then there's the tides; the bay experiences the greatest tidal change in the world (about 28 feet). this photo of a Cape Split dock nicely illustrates the difference between the high and low tides.
- Bay of Fundy, the world's highest tides
Saturday, June 25, 2005
X-Canada Day 16 PEI
cross canada wrap-up
we're spending today on Prince Edward Island.
PEI is amazing! today was the first day that my wife and I had to break out the backup flash card for our camera. we started joking about how many photos we'd be taking of the view over each new hill or corner.
- PEI is famous for its red dirt
- some subtle horses by North Cape
- the Province Building was the location of the planning for the confederation of Canada
aerial photos of PEI.
we're spending today on Prince Edward Island.
PEI is amazing! today was the first day that my wife and I had to break out the backup flash card for our camera. we started joking about how many photos we'd be taking of the view over each new hill or corner.
- PEI is famous for its red dirt
- some subtle horses by North Cape
- the Province Building was the location of the planning for the confederation of Canada
aerial photos of PEI.
Friday, June 24, 2005
X-Canada Day 15 Quebec,NB, PEI
cross canada wrap-up
today we will be heading towards PEI. hopefully, we'll have access to the net so that we can upload some photos.
this sign is in fredericton, new brunswick. it must be the most canadian sign on the planet.
- no left turn to tim hortons
- Confederation Bridge stretches for 12.9 kilometres and connects PEI to New Brunswick
today we will be heading towards PEI. hopefully, we'll have access to the net so that we can upload some photos.
this sign is in fredericton, new brunswick. it must be the most canadian sign on the planet.
- no left turn to tim hortons
- Confederation Bridge stretches for 12.9 kilometres and connects PEI to New Brunswick
Thursday, June 23, 2005
X-Canada Day 14 Quebec
cross canada wrap-up
we'll be heading to Montreal this morning and then we're going to see how far across New Brunswick we can get.
we went to Mont Royal and looked over the city. after we saw a woman attempt to kick a squirrel, she told us that they are "méchant" ('mean').
- cet écureuil parle seulement le francais
Update: we stopped in Montreal long enough that we decided to spend the night in Riviere-du-Loup (Quebec).
we'll be heading to Montreal this morning and then we're going to see how far across New Brunswick we can get.
we went to Mont Royal and looked over the city. after we saw a woman attempt to kick a squirrel, she told us that they are "méchant" ('mean').
- cet écureuil parle seulement le francais
Update: we stopped in Montreal long enough that we decided to spend the night in Riviere-du-Loup (Quebec).
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
X-Canada Day 13 Ottawa,Ont
cross canada wrap-up
today we're in our nation's capital. we went on a tour of the parliament building and drove by the Prime Minister's residence.
- the Canadian house of Parliament
today we're in our nation's capital. we went on a tour of the parliament building and drove by the Prime Minister's residence.
- the Canadian house of Parliament
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
X-Canada Day 12 Hamilton,Ont
cross canada wrap-up
today we may just take it easy and visit with friends in Hamilton,Ontario. soon we'll be back on the road - off to Toronto and Ottawa.
- Dundurn Castle (photo from http://www.hamilton.ca)
today we may just take it easy and visit with friends in Hamilton,Ontario. soon we'll be back on the road - off to Toronto and Ottawa.
- Dundurn Castle (photo from http://www.hamilton.ca)
Monday, June 20, 2005
X-Canada Day 11 St. Mary's,Ont
cross canada wrap-up
yes, Ontario is a big province - we're still here. today we'll be visiting St. Mary's, Niagra Falls and then visiting friends in Hamilton.
St. Mary's is a beautiful small town in Ontario - and it's also the home of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
- the St. Mary's town hall
Niagra Falls was fun. we went on the famous "Maid of the Mist" boat ride which gets you right next to the falls. they should call it 'Maid of the Shower' though. there was so much water that I used the raincoat to protect my camera and I got soaked. but it was a sunny day so it was great being cool.
- Niagra Falls (Canadian side)
yes, Ontario is a big province - we're still here. today we'll be visiting St. Mary's, Niagra Falls and then visiting friends in Hamilton.
St. Mary's is a beautiful small town in Ontario - and it's also the home of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
- the St. Mary's town hall
Niagra Falls was fun. we went on the famous "Maid of the Mist" boat ride which gets you right next to the falls. they should call it 'Maid of the Shower' though. there was so much water that I used the raincoat to protect my camera and I got soaked. but it was a sunny day so it was great being cool.
- Niagra Falls (Canadian side)
Sunday, June 19, 2005
X-Canada Day 10 Tobermory,Ont
cross canada wrap-up
thanks to unprotected wireless networks, we're blogging from Tobormory, Ont. our goal today is to do some sight seeing and then make it to a small town called St. Mary's where we will be visiting with family.
- what would a cross Canada trip be without Canada geese?
- lake Huron sunset
- lake Huron glass bottom boat view of a shipwreck
thanks to unprotected wireless networks, we're blogging from Tobormory, Ont. our goal today is to do some sight seeing and then make it to a small town called St. Mary's where we will be visiting with family.
- what would a cross Canada trip be without Canada geese?
- lake Huron sunset
- lake Huron glass bottom boat view of a shipwreck
Saturday, June 18, 2005
X-Canada Day 9 Ontario
cross canada wrap-up
we left our relatives' cabin near Massey and we're about to take a ferry across lake Huron.
we're currently on Manitoulin island which is the largest island in a freshwater body of water. also, it contains the largest lake that's in an island that's in a lake... and the largest island that's in a lake that's on an island inside a lake.
- crossing from Manitoulin island to the mainland
we left our relatives' cabin near Massey and we're about to take a ferry across lake Huron.
we're currently on Manitoulin island which is the largest island in a freshwater body of water. also, it contains the largest lake that's in an island that's in a lake... and the largest island that's in a lake that's on an island inside a lake.
- crossing from Manitoulin island to the mainland
Friday, June 17, 2005
X-Canada Day 8 Ontario
cross canada wrap-up
we left our campsite in Eagle Canyon and we're trying to make it to a cabin near Massey, Ont.
- looking at "Ontario's longest suspension bridge" from "Canada's longest suspension bridge" (don't ask me why the longest one doesn't hold both titles)
it will be a long day of driving today. we're currently stopped in Marathon where we discovered that their library has a net connection.
we've made it to Sault St. Marie! phew... we just saw a single car accident on the highway. some moron was clearly falling asleep and he drove right off the road. no injuries though, we hope he learned his lesson.
BTW - we're about 5000KM into our journey.
we left our campsite in Eagle Canyon and we're trying to make it to a cabin near Massey, Ont.
- looking at "Ontario's longest suspension bridge" from "Canada's longest suspension bridge" (don't ask me why the longest one doesn't hold both titles)
it will be a long day of driving today. we're currently stopped in Marathon where we discovered that their library has a net connection.
we've made it to Sault St. Marie! phew... we just saw a single car accident on the highway. some moron was clearly falling asleep and he drove right off the road. no injuries though, we hope he learned his lesson.
BTW - we're about 5000KM into our journey.
X-Canada Day 7 Man/Ont
cross canada wrap-up
on day seven we made it from Rennie (through Winnipeg) to Eagle Canyon in Ontario.
Eagle Canyon boasts Canada's longest suspension bridge.
- a great big waterfall
on day seven we made it from Rennie (through Winnipeg) to Eagle Canyon in Ontario.
Eagle Canyon boasts Canada's longest suspension bridge.
- a great big waterfall
X-Canada Day 6 Sask/Man
cross canada wrap-up
I'm going to quickly write some short descriptions of the last few days. we've been far away from net access and just stumbled across a library with a connection in Marathon, Ontario.
on day 6 we travelled from Regina,Sask to Rennie, Man and camped with every mosquito in Manitoba.
there has been a great deal of flooding this year in southern Canada. we've seen quite a few places underwater.
- flood waters flowing over the road
I'm going to quickly write some short descriptions of the last few days. we've been far away from net access and just stumbled across a library with a connection in Marathon, Ontario.
on day 6 we travelled from Regina,Sask to Rennie, Man and camped with every mosquito in Manitoba.
there has been a great deal of flooding this year in southern Canada. we've seen quite a few places underwater.
- flood waters flowing over the road
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
X-Canada Day 5 Alta/Sask
cross canada wrap-up
I'm writing this from an internet cafe in Medicine Hat, Alberta. now that we've visited with friends and family in the province, we'll be cruising across the rest of the prairie provinces.
so far, not much to report today. while listening to wholesome Canadian music such as David Usher and K-OS we saw some deer and more prairie dogs.
- Saskatchewan scenery
- snow! no not really... it's the salt mines of Saskatchewan
I'm writing this from an internet cafe in Medicine Hat, Alberta. now that we've visited with friends and family in the province, we'll be cruising across the rest of the prairie provinces.
so far, not much to report today. while listening to wholesome Canadian music such as David Usher and K-OS we saw some deer and more prairie dogs.
- Saskatchewan scenery
- snow! no not really... it's the salt mines of Saskatchewan
Monday, June 13, 2005
X-Canada Day 4 Alberta
cross canada wrap-up
today's trip took us from Alberta's capital (Edmonton) to Drumheller and Calgary.
Drumheller is the home of the Royal Tyrrell Museum which is a world-class dinosaur museum.
- the prairie landscape
- one of the many Royal Tyrrell Museum dinosaurs
on the way to Calgary from the museum, we stopped to look at some scenery. we were soon set upon by a pack of prairie dogs (small gophers). they're about as ferocious as an elderly pigeon. however, they did nip at my shoes and I got some fantastic shots of the little creatures.
- they look innocent at first
- but then they start to plan
- and they call in reinforcements
- then they start getting rowdy
- and soon you have a standoff
we're now in Calgary visiting with friends. tomorrow we'll set off across Saskatchewan.
today's trip took us from Alberta's capital (Edmonton) to Drumheller and Calgary.
Drumheller is the home of the Royal Tyrrell Museum which is a world-class dinosaur museum.
- the prairie landscape
- one of the many Royal Tyrrell Museum dinosaurs
on the way to Calgary from the museum, we stopped to look at some scenery. we were soon set upon by a pack of prairie dogs (small gophers). they're about as ferocious as an elderly pigeon. however, they did nip at my shoes and I got some fantastic shots of the little creatures.
- they look innocent at first
- but then they start to plan
- and they call in reinforcements
- then they start getting rowdy
- and soon you have a standoff
we're now in Calgary visiting with friends. tomorrow we'll set off across Saskatchewan.
Saturday, June 11, 2005
X-Canada Day 2/3 Alberta
cross canada wrap-up
I'm enjoying some Timbits after our trip to Fort Edmonton. we're here in Edmonton visiting with family.
the fort was established in 1840 as a Hudson's Bay Co. trading post. fortunately, for the beavers, Prince Albert wore a silk hat to the opera in 1850. this was one of the factors that caused a major fashion swing and the fur trade started to dwindle.
- the average family's living space in the fort
- the Hudson Bay Company representative family's space
- the outside of the fort
of course, a trip to Edmonton wouldn't be complete without a visit to the world's largest shopping mall. West Edmonton Mall boasts over 10,000 parking spaces, numerous movie theatres, a wave pool, an ice rink, a full-size rollercoater and a hotel. people used to joke that 'the mall' has more submarines than the Canadian navy.
- the waterpark (where I used to work as a lifeguard)
- the full-size replica of the Santa Maria, submarines and the Sea Lion show area
I'm enjoying some Timbits after our trip to Fort Edmonton. we're here in Edmonton visiting with family.
the fort was established in 1840 as a Hudson's Bay Co. trading post. fortunately, for the beavers, Prince Albert wore a silk hat to the opera in 1850. this was one of the factors that caused a major fashion swing and the fur trade started to dwindle.
- the average family's living space in the fort
- the Hudson Bay Company representative family's space
- the outside of the fort
of course, a trip to Edmonton wouldn't be complete without a visit to the world's largest shopping mall. West Edmonton Mall boasts over 10,000 parking spaces, numerous movie theatres, a wave pool, an ice rink, a full-size rollercoater and a hotel. people used to joke that 'the mall' has more submarines than the Canadian navy.
- the waterpark (where I used to work as a lifeguard)
- the full-size replica of the Santa Maria, submarines and the Sea Lion show area
Friday, June 10, 2005
X-Canada Day 1 BC/Alta
this is the first of my entries about my cross Canada road trip. this one is easy since it's about my current home - British Columbia (BC). to get an overview of the entire trip, you can refer to the cross canada wrap-up post.
the capital of BC is Victoria which is located on Vancouver Island. however, the largest city is Vancouver (roughly 1.4 million people live in metro-Vancouver).
here are some photos taken from a cool marketplace area called Granville Island.
- the Burrard St. bridge and downtown from Granville Island. the picture is taken towards the pacific ocean
- the Yaletown section of downtown Vancouver (taken from a Granville Island water taxi)
- the Vancouver aquarium is well worth a visit
since we currently live in BC and my wife has lived here all her life, we will be driving straight across to Alberta on the first day of our travels. our first stop will be Jasper, which is located within the scenic Jasper National Park. hopefully, we'll see some bears, or maybe a moose. oops, I probably shouldn't perpetuate stereotypes of Canada by mentioning moose, but Jasper is one of the few places where you actually have a slim chance to spot one.
drumroll... we did find a moose :) we also saw a black bear, some elk and some deer.
- Jasper moose
- Jasper moose drinking
- Jasper elk
although, it was sad, it was also interesting to see the damage that forest fires inflicted a few years back.
- the far hill was consumed by the fire
- the town of Jasper
the capital of BC is Victoria which is located on Vancouver Island. however, the largest city is Vancouver (roughly 1.4 million people live in metro-Vancouver).
here are some photos taken from a cool marketplace area called Granville Island.
- the Burrard St. bridge and downtown from Granville Island. the picture is taken towards the pacific ocean
- the Yaletown section of downtown Vancouver (taken from a Granville Island water taxi)
- the Vancouver aquarium is well worth a visit
since we currently live in BC and my wife has lived here all her life, we will be driving straight across to Alberta on the first day of our travels. our first stop will be Jasper, which is located within the scenic Jasper National Park. hopefully, we'll see some bears, or maybe a moose. oops, I probably shouldn't perpetuate stereotypes of Canada by mentioning moose, but Jasper is one of the few places where you actually have a slim chance to spot one.
drumroll... we did find a moose :) we also saw a black bear, some elk and some deer.
- Jasper moose
- Jasper moose drinking
- Jasper elk
although, it was sad, it was also interesting to see the damage that forest fires inflicted a few years back.
- the far hill was consumed by the fire
- the town of Jasper
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