Canada 2018

June - July 2018
We are heading off to Canada for Scott & Cindy's wedding in the Rockies (Whistler) - then on to the eastern side of Canada, especially Montreal and Quebec City ... Read more
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  • Day 11

    In Banff

    July 7, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    Thought we would get some petrol before heading off today. They take self serve to the nth degree in Canada. I couldn’t work the card reader at the pump so we booked up $60 work in the shop, filled the car and then got a $20 refund for the used amount - crazy and frustrating.

    Off again on the highway - today is Saturday and I expected lots of holiday makers. The road was busy but quite manageable. There are lots of trucks again with bikes, jet ski’s and of course motor homes. The speed limit is 110km/hr which is what I did- I just let the faster ones go for it, as a result most people passed me!

    Mary wanted to see Humming birds. I had looked them up the night before and found a place on the way might be best. This place Canmore is not was rigid as Banff where they frown on bird feeders, after all it is a National Park and they don’t want the moose eating the Humming bird feeders - mainly bowls with sugar water. This was a lovely little town with good walks and parks and a fast flowing Bow river, but virtually no flowers and so no Humming Birds. Mary bought a $30 sun hat - nice.

    Off to Banff and like elsewhere in the National Park - free parking. England won their World Cup match against Sweden last night but I was able to call into a British Bar to watch the end of the Croatia v Russia game. I left before it finished and so missed the exciting penalty kicks.

    Time for walking around Banff - we decided to go to the Cascade Gardens - sounded like home. Lovely garden, lots of flowers but no Humming Birds. We went to the museum, plenty of stuffed animals there, including Humming Birds - maybe we will see some in Toronto?

    Tomorrow its an early start so we can get to the airport in good time and drop the hire car off etc. so an early night was planned. Still I watched the Geelong V Frankson VFL game [streaming on my Mac] from midnight to 2 am - we won!

    Tomorrow we are off by plane to Toronto and the Niagara Falls. Should be great,

    Cheers,
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  • Day 12

    Flying to Toronto

    July 8, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Today we leave the Rockies to head to the east of Canada. Its a 3 hour flight with a 2 hour time difference - so we leave around midday and get there at 5pm - these are my preferred travelling times.

    First we need to return the hire car. Without sat nav I decide to go towards town [Calgary] on the main road then make one turn to the airport freeway - easy, and it was. No panic for Mary as navigator and chief sign spotter.

    The checkin and security was again over the top. I have never had to completely empty my bags of all electronic devices, cords etc. Anyway we got through even though the nice man sent us down the "Trusted Traveller" lane ??

    Uneventful flight as Canada is dead set flat in the middle - coming up to the lakes was the only thing worth looking out the window to see. We caught the train into Toronto City and then planned to get a taxi to our hotel.

    Beginners mistake. While looking for the taxi rank, Mary was approached by a fast talking driver who offered us a $25 flat fee. On the footpath with loads of bags is not a good spot for a debate so we went along with him. He got us to our hotel easily - I reckon it would have been a $10 fare on his meter.

    The Rex Hotel is a Jazz and Blues club. Run by a mature age gent [Bob] who obviously had been in the hotel business all his life. He was very hospitable to us and helped us settle in easily. Time for a beer and to listen to the 6pm show - no cover charge, the singer, who was very good, came around with a jar - we put $5 in, so generous. We stayed for dinner, a typical pub meal - but my soup, pepper [capsicum] and tomato was first rate.

    We went for a walk through the city to see the lights and to find where we will catch our bus to Niagara tomorrow. Walked through a below ground shopping plaza that went for miles under the city and streets. The neon lights in the city centre were brilliant. Again there were plenty of people sleeping on the streets, not as bad as Vancouver however.

    It was hot and noisy in our room - but we slept okay. The shower was tiny as was the gap for the toilet. Time for a grizzle - why do hotels insist on putting the toilet paper roller behind you? it happens so often and is ridiculous. Rant over.

    Tomorrow we go to Niagara Falls - really looking forward to seeing them.

    Cheers
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  • Day 13

    Niagara Falls

    July 9, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We only had one day in Toronto - fly in on Sunday evening and then leaving on the train Tuesday morning. Emma Bugg said that we should do Niagara Falls, so I booked a day trip from Toronto [the Canada side] before leaving Hobart to ensure we didn’t miss out.

    Trip advisor generally just brought up the tour operators one at a time - I read the reviews. Prices are cheap from $55 to $125 for the bus only. Most had 4 or 5 reviews, but when I look at the Chariots of Fire Tour they had thousands - almost all positive. I choose them. As I received confirmation I noticed that they were a Christian based organisation and did a lot of youth group tours - I hoped that I had made a good choice.

    As we were leaving Calgary - at the airport I received an email saying that we were the only ones booked for Niagara on Monday and would we consider another day? Without a phone to contact them - I could only say No via email and advise that I could not be contacted until late Sunday night. Bit of a panic, but when we got to Toronto I had another email saying then other bookings had come through and so the tour was on - what a relief - I was going to go crazy.

    We walked to the city square on Sunday night to find the bus departure point. Toronto has a brilliant skyline of high rise building, curious shapes and a mix of old and new grand buildings - something to see everywhere you look. They also have a vast underground full of shops - we went for a troll through the biggest one - sure neat and eye catching window displays. The city square is a mine Time Square with huge neon and video signs all around - most impressive. Like all big cities there we homeless everywhere - a real shame.

    The next morning we walked to the bus stop again. Tourists are easy to spot - I could tell there were others waiting for the same bus - no signs to show where theses would stop. Our bus came, a black Mercedes mini bus with blackened windows nada very small sign “Chariots of Fire”

    The driver was a very softly spoken man, very clean and neat. There were 12 passages and so the bus was full. Off we go, the driver put on his headset and stared to give a commentary [after asking if we wanted one] and rolled off facts and figures non stop for the next hour at least. Its about a 2 hour drive. Talking about the recent history of the First Nation people, the French and the English helped me realise how the American [USA] citizens would still feel they need guns and independence - fascinating really. More research for me to do on our return - even to watch "The Last of the Mohicans”.

    You can judge the prosperity of a city by the outskirts - Toronto looks like it is doing well. All the major car manufactures have factories on the way to Niagara. The steel mills, the shipping and the huge locks on the St Lawrence Seaway were very impressive.

    For the tour we added the Skyline Tower and the Hornblower cruise. First stop is the Tower - our guide gave us some biscuits [cookies] and impressed that we be back at 11:15 am exactly. The view from the tower was worthwhile - good photos of all 3 falls - 2 on the USA side and the large one on the Canadian side. Down in good time we purchased over priced photos, including an image of Mary and me going over in a barrel, had a coffee and were back on the bus in time.

    Next stop the cruise. Our tour guide briefed us on the best place to be on the boat and how to get off quickly and avoiding the delays on the lift that takes us back up the cliff. Needless to say we got very wet - but it is the best way to see the size of the falls and the power of the water going over [2,800,000 litres per second or an Olympic Swimming pool per second].

    More photo opportunities around the lake and along the river and gorge were enjoyed before we headed off to Niagara on the Lake - a sweet little village which has been use as the set for many movies, the most notable being Trapped in Paradise … an ideal place for a movie like this.

    We had lunch in the park, as organised by the tour, watch kids playing in the fountain - Council not afraid of being sued I assume and had a stroll around the village. Most places have a Christmas Shop - the one here had everything you could want for a white Christmas - made us think that one year we would like to do Christmas in the northern hemisphere.

    The next stop was a winery. We had a very informative presentation of local wine - not much chop if you ask me - little character and lacking flavours. They did however have Ice Wine. Picked after 7 consecutive days of grapes frozen on the vine when ripe … both red and white - so impressed I bought a better of Red Ice Wine - cost $50 for 500ml and while very sweet, is a style worth having once in a while. Good for nightcaps on our remaining nights on holiday.

    The drive back was a sleepy affair after all the wine and food and sightseeing. Plenty of Canadian music on the CD on the tour bus helped me go to sleep.

    Back at the hotel - and it was in the down side of downtown - Mary asked if there were local eateries - the answer was yes - plenty.

    This was the start of a long, hot, fruitless and frustrating look for somewhere to have diner. We did go into a Japanese Restaurant sat down, were delivered water - but the menu was uninteresting and the place was so dirty that we just walked out - something I never do !!

    Back at the hotel we just went to bed without eating, looking forward to the business class trip on the train tomorrow to Montreal.

    A big day - lots of memories.

    Cheers
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  • Day 16

    Hop on Hop off in Montreal

    July 12, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Late start as per usual
    Advantage of a good look around
    Hot ! in Montreal
    St Joseph Oratory of Mount Royal
    Underground 32 Miles, 500,000 people etc
    Meeting Wallis

  • Day 17

    The Leonard Cohen inspired tour

    July 13, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Hop on again
    Hot again
    Taxi
    Cemetery walk
    Notre Dame
    Lady of the Harbour
    Old Montreal
    Walk home - getting the know Montreal

  • Day 19

    Quebec City

    July 15, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Hop on hop off again
    Start with a full trip and river cruise - museums etc tomorrow
    Blue region - shops and lanes - perfect lunch
    Cruise - hot - view of waterfall
    Hydro and lakes
    Trip around town - France winning WC celebrations
    A walk on city walls
    Concert at night
    Another meal
    Tomorrows plans
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