Canada
Confederation Park

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
    • Day 6

      At the airport in Ottawa

      January 7, 2016 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ -2 °C

      I’m sitting in the airport y’all! Jack is super excited. It hasn’t set in for me. I feel like I’m just waiting for my coffee or something. Maybe when I land I’ll understand I’m not coming home for a while…

      Last night, after my family left (’cause they’re the best and came to hang out before I go), I put the finishing touches on my packing. And by that, I mean I unpacked everything because I finally just received the underwear I was waiting for in the mail… I get asked often about what I’m packing for 3 months? How much do I bring? How can you go 3 months with 3 pairs of underwear? You know, the usual. So here’s what I packed :

      In the smaller packing cube (FYI packing cubes changed my life!) we’ve got 3 t-shirts, a long sleeve t-shirt, 1 pair of shorts and 1 pair of pants. In the larger cube, we’ve got 3 pairs of underwear, 1 sarong, 1 pair of leggings (more like long johns), 1 sweater, 2 bras, 1 bathing suit and 3 pairs of socks. Then we have hiking shoes, walking sandals, and flip flops. A hammock tent (Jack is bringing the straps to hang it). A sleeping bag (only for 10 degrees celsius and above – nothing too big). A rain jacket. Probably the biggest and heaviest thing I’m bringing is my dslr camera, I tried really hard to convince my self not to bring it, but failed. There’s a day bag I put my camera in (it folds tiny). My cosmetics bag is unfortunately huge, and includes my entire pharmacy really. For some reason, I can’t forget my nursing skills when travelling. I have 3 different types of antibiotics. A tic removal kit. Pills for everything (Tylenol naproxen immodium gravol ginger etc). The unfortunate hygienic products. Malaria pills – which first came in 8 different boxes that take up a ridiculous amount of space, brought it down to 3 boxes.

      And then there’s all the random loose items like phone and camera charger, extra batteries, a travel alarm clock, travel book, reading book that will last me the whole trip because I can’t read faster then a page per hour, ear phone, a headlamp, an inflated neck pillow (touch of luxury!) and other random bits.

      All this good stuff, in a 46L Osprey Kite.

      Travel tips – the sarong is super useful as a cover up, a head scarf when required, a towel, it covers the pillows when they look questionable, it’s a sheet for the bus, etc. And the clothing – every time I bring more then 2-3 shirts, I never wear them. The trick is to always do laundry at the end of the day, never let it pile on. Take your underwear off, wash them. They’ll be dry by the morning! The long johns double as my pyjamas. And believe it or not – it can get cold in Africa, especially at night, so they can keep me warm under my very light pants! That means no need to bring jeans like most people do, which take forever to dry and take a bunch of space in a backpack. All my shirts and underwear and socks are merino wool. They’re expensive but worth every penny for the rate they dry and never smell!

      That sums it up! Voilà. Enough stuff to last 3 months. Makes me wonder how I managed to not fit in a storage area when I can live off of this for 3 months…

      As for the trip plans, we are now considering doing Ethiopia last, instead of first, because of Visa’s. The Ethiopian embassy couldn’t get us a visa because they had no more stickers. That’s right – can’t get into the country overland because “we don’t have stickers”. This is bound to be an interesting ride!

      So for now, plan still to be determined, but probably Kenya, then Uganda, then Rwanda, and finally Ethiopia.

      And it begins!
      Read more

    • Day 14

      Angekommen in Ottawa

      November 19, 2019 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      Gerade in Ottawa angekommen, sehr schön und urig eingerichtet ist das Apartment

    • Day 11

      Ottawa

      September 20, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Siamo arrivati ad Ottawa attraversando dolci colline, boschetti e prati. Questa città è la capitale del Canada e sorge sull'omonimo fiume; il centro è veramente particolare, soprattutto la piazza su cui si affacciano gli edifici del Parlamento. Al centro della piazza c'è la fiamma eterna, circondata dagli scudi di tutti i distretti di cui è composto il Canada. La cosa curiosa è che la fiamma arde proprio al centro di una fontana, in mezzo all'acqua!

      Abbiamo fatto una sosta al Museo di Storia Canadese, dove c'è una mostra dedicata ai nativi americani con dei totem ENORMI! Altro che alti come una persona, arrivano tranquillamente a 5m di altezza! Però sono davvero tutti intagliati e colorati proprio come si vede nei film. È stato curioso vedere una mostra con oggetti di veri indiani: sembrano dei personaggi non veri, creati solo per i western in tv, e invece sono esistiti davvero.

      Anche stasera abbiamo fatto un giretto con Camilla e Salvatore prima di fermarci a cena. Nonostante il tempo sia stato brutto l'ora blu, i colori del tramonto e le luci della città hanno dato ad Ottawa tutto un altro fascino!

      Per cena ci siamo fermati in un tipico diner cafè, il "Deli", che tanto per cambiare sembrava uscito da un telefilm. Greg, il cameriere, biascicava tantissimo ma ci siamo intesi e ci siamo goduti una cena ottima e molto economica! Greg, a fine cena, si è fermato a chiacchierare un minuto per chiederci da dove venissimo e che giro stessimo facendo. Ci ha fatto anche i complimenti per il nostro inglese... son soddisfazioni!
      Read more

    • Day 6

      Blick aus unserem Hotel

      October 8, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      10. Stock im Lord Elgin mitten in der Stadt.
      Falls die Gründer das Haus nach ihm benannt haben, dann hatten Sie Humor …:
      https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bruce,_7…
      Nee, es ist vermutlich nach einem seiner Söhne benannt: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bruce,_8.…Read more

    • Day 1

      Ottawa

      September 11, 2017 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      The day finally arrived, auspicious as it is on 9/11. I've known it for months and we all know that time never stops.
      There are so many unknowns for this adventure compared to previous shenanigans. This one is fo real, with real responsibility and duty. Yet, I know diddly squat about actually living up to that responsibility and duty, let alone actually living in the true North itself! To say there is some nervousness would be a smidge understated.
      But, enough about my scaredy cat musings, on to the actual move! The relocation folks came for my goods a few days ago and I wish I would have packed more. You can never have enough!
      Then, I learn today, that despite the paperwork provided to me outlining that they'll cover 6 checked bags, the airlines don't normally do 6 bags. Only 5. Uh, what? Thankfully, they made an exception and let me check my life into their hands. My ticket also wasn't booked with the notation that a pet was going to be along for the ride.
      The cat only got a half dose of drugs this morning so he spent a fair bit of time with his nose pressed to the mesh of his carrier while persistently trying to rip out the mesh with his claws. Once airborne and less movement around him, he settled pretty good. It also turns out that this hotel doesn't allow pets. I didn't know that. The relocation people booking my stay clearly didn't ask despite me being clear that I was bringing the furball. I actually forgot to mention him during check in and he stayed quiet so there you go. He's with me know, druggedly trying to pull himself on the bed.
      The little things that are happening are indicative of what's in store I think. My hotel says I'm booked through the 13th but my flight leaves a day earlier. Did they book extra nights at the hotel because of the high chance of weather-related cancellations? Or, was it just done wrong? Then, no one mentioned that I'd be unable to get into my house because my flight lands after the housing office closes. No one mentioned this to me or told me I'd need accommodation upon arrival at my final destination.
      I scheduled a tenant 'check-in' the day after I arrive with the person listed as such in an email. When I called to confirm this morning, I was told that was the wrong person I scheduled my check-in with. Wow. Okay. So, it's looking like a lot of things are not real here. Not true for 6 checked bags, not able to get in house, wrong people listed in my emails...
      Seems to be quite a few details just totally left out. This is gonna be fun!!
      Icing on the cake is my action packer tote apparently had a blow out during loading or unloading. Check the pic out. lolol.
      The good news is that I was able to store my baggage overnight at the airport so I didn't have to lug it to the hotel! AND, the baggage buggies are free! See, small things!
      Tomorrow is the big day of actual arrival in Igloolik.
      Read more

    • Day 5

      "Kostenloses" W-Lan

      October 7, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      In Kanada ist die Datennutzung übers Telefonnetz viel zu teuer. Dafür gibt es überall Wifi. Oft kostenlos. Bei Starbucks für den Preis eines Kaffees und eines Tees. Wir brauchten ein Netz um ein gutes Abendessen zu finden. Der Tipp von TripAdvisor zu einem Italiener um die Ecke war gut.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Confederation Park

    Join us:

    FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android