First Night From Home

Hello everyone - or rather, farewell for a little while. Tonight we are quietly ensconced in the Sydney Rydges Airport Hotel, thanks to Chris dropping us off at the door. What luxury. Thanks Chris,Meer informatie
Arrival

The 14 hour flight from Sydney to Vancouver was a bit of a marathon. But we remained cheerful although by the time we arrived, the good humour had become a bit warn. We put the “grim” inMeer informatie
English Bay By Night

After a splendid light dinner (fabulous soup plus entree size plates of crab cakes for me and fish tacos for him, followed by a shared mango cheesecake and coffee) we took a walk along the waterfront.Meer informatie
Downtown, Chinatown and Gastown

After an excellent night’s sleep and a fine breakfast we headed for the bus. Our plan for the day was to go downtown and tour two important city areas known as Chinatown and Gastown. Both areas areMeer informatie
Sunday in the Park with Graham

Our Sunday started late. We had some coffee, fruit and yogurt for breakfast in our room, then set off for our visit to Stanley Park.
Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park in British Columbia,Meer informatie
On the road again …

Left the lovely Sylvia Hotel and picked up our car for the great adventure of driving across Canada. 🍁 We upgraded to a small four wheel drive on the good advice from our car rental agent. We areMeer informatie
To Kelowna

The lake pictured here in this post is Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley of the Interior Plateau of British Columbia between the Columbia and Cascade Mountains. It is a wondrous fjord lake. When weMeer informatie
Golden Moments

Our drive to Golden went smoothly and we were glad to be going there to stay 5 nights, a chance to chill out (probably literally) from the rigours of travel so far. We chose Golden as our stagingMeer informatie
To Yoho National Park & Emerald Lake

Even though it snowed last night, we awoke late to bright sunshine. This augured well for our foray into Yoho National Park. The timing for our trip into the National Parks has not been excellentMeer informatie
Last Day in Golden

On our last day we decided to do some shopping and more exploring in Golden. Graham’s boots had started to die and we wanted some freezer bricks for our cooler bag. Tomorrow we would be travellingMeer informatie
The Icefields Parkway

The Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 North) runs north-south between Lake Louise, Alberta, and Jasper, Alberta for 232 km (144 miles). We were sorry - but not surprised- to see that most of the walks andMeer informatie
Jasper-Maligne Canyon-Lake Louise

Question: How many Canada Parks officers does it take to issue a mandatory Discovery Pass to a couple of seniors?
Answer: Five!
Before driving out of Jasper, we finally found a place where we couldMeer informatie
From the Sublime to the Badlands

A hard day on the road. Graham did amazingly well driving in a snow storm practically all the way to Drumheller. We had a quick lunch at Chestermere at the Tim Hortons - cheap and cheerful. I had aMeer informatie
The Royal Tyrrell Museum

A truly brilliant museum full of wonderful and amazing animals. It was also heartwarming to see the scientific method and evolutionary theory so cherished and so clearly enunciated in the openingMeer informatie
Surprising Regina 1

For our first full day (a Sunday) in Regina we decided to go the MacKenzie Art Gallery which opened at 11am. The day dawned sunny, our first sunny day for a while. A good omen if you believe that sortMeer informatie
Surprising Regina 2

We headed to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum after a morning doing necessary washing duty in the hotel laundry. Thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits and we made sure we did the Indigenous history galleriesMeer informatie
3 Days on the Road: Manitoba & Ontario

Saskatchewan-Manitoba-Ontario
We are heading for a 6 night stay at Thunder Bay on the mighty Lake Superior starting tomorrow, 11 April. To get there we needed to make two long hops from Regina - oneMeer informatie
Shuniah and Thunder Bay 1

On arrival at Thunder Bay we shopped for the first time at a Walmart Super Centre for our provisions. This shop was somewhat of a culture shock and we wandered around like lost pilgrims. Aisle afterMeer informatie
Shuniah and Thunder Bay 2

Tomorrow is our last day in peaceful Shuniah. The word Shuniah comes from a local Indigenous Ojibwa word "zhooniyaa" for "silver", supposedly associated with the mining of silver in the 19thC. But IMeer informatie
Three More Days on the Road

Well tonight we are in Canada’s capital, Ottawa. Our new pad for the next four nights is charming and I read online that it has a “walkability” score of 97%. We proved this after we arrived anMeer informatie
Ottawa - a walk downtown

We went for a walk downtown to the Rideau Centre on our first full day, a very cool Sunday. We had some shopping to do and wanted to have a good look at the place. It's all very impressive I must sayMeer informatie
National Gallery of Canada

After a lovely day of rest where we explored the neighbourhood a bit and shopped locally for special foods to cook and eat, we went next day to the extraordinary National Gallery of Canada. We caughtMeer informatie
A little bit of French s’il vous plait

Very quickly it seemed we moved from Ontario with its English speaking population and bilingual signage, into French speaking Quebec where the signs are only in French. This feels like a differentMeer informatie
Houses of the Arcadian Peninsula

These images were taken from a moving vehicle 🚗- apologies for their quality- or lack thereof. But they are so cute, n’est-ce-pas? A larger house, say at 662 St Pierre Ouest, Caraquet will setMeer informatie
Interlude at Antigonish

Antigonish is a small but important town in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. As we drove in passing the inevitable field of shopping barns, we quickly came across the splendid campus of the St. FrancisMeer informatie
ReizigerInteresting fun facts, thank you. Wishing you both happy and safe travels from Toni and myself. xo
ReizigerThank you dear hearts. ♥️
ReizigerInteresting information about Canada-so you won’t meet many Canadians who can’t read or write. Enjoy you trip asWe know you will.