Clifton Hill

This is the party street. Shiny, bright and perfect for ADD folks. Lots to see and do.
And check out this glitter sign! It was my favorite. It definitely was right up my ADOS (attention deficit, ooohOkumaya devam et
Clifton Hill Take 2

I personally think I should get an award for the ferris wheel photos. These are my favorite so far. We didn't ride it but it was lit up and looked so cool.
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Coming Down the Hill

We finished up Clifton Hill @ The Guinness World Records. Talon got to be the tallest guy, Weston the fattest guy.
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Lake Ontario

We have left Niagara! We wanted a picture from Lake Ontario. We found a dead end to take pictures at, but really missed the beaches we were able to go to at the other lakes.
Toronto! Wave As You Pass...

We drove through Toronto, ON. The buildings were neat. A lot of glass. We were all fascinated looking out the windows. A very large building city.
Lake Ontario 2.0

We really missed the beach, so Talon made the decision to stop at Woodbine Park. We stopped for a picture but stayed for 2 hours. More chapters on this fun stop to come...
Sea Glass @ Toronto

Sister DeAnna Lewis mentioned to me that she was looking forward to looking for sea glass on the beach when she goes to Maine. I told Doug I wanted to try that. While I was taking pictures of everyoneOkumaya devam et
Woodbine Beach

This beach was awesome, it was voted as one of the best things we've done so far. Thanks Talon!
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Golf @ The Beach

This park had a frisbee golf course. Of course, the guys HAD to play. They played 9 holes. We got lunch at Tim Hortons and off we went. Check out the leaves on that tree!
Canadian Oddities

*Not really odd, but definitely a cool sign
A pay phone at the rare Walmart (really, in Canada, they are rare). Talon asked how to use it...he says he was joking
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Traffic Jam in Quebec, Canada!

Quebec, Canada! We caused Google to show a traffic jam! With all our phones stopped in one area, the map showed it red.
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Traveling With The Clowns!

On the road and in the clown wagon:
*Playing Euchre
*Helping a lady broke down in traffic, get her hooptie off the road (I have an awesome family)
*20 questions...a pinecone...
*War
*31
*Rachel wonOkumaya devam et
Notre-Dame Basilica

This is Rachel's Day! She wanted to go by this old Basilica. It was Canada's first Gothic Revival church, started in 1824. The exterior was based on Notre-Dame de Paris and Saint-Sulpice. TheOkumaya devam et
Old Montreal Take 2

There was so much architecture to be wowed by. One of the cool things Doug pointed out was when they your down an old building, you can still see the outline of the torn down building. It reallyOkumaya devam et
Old Montreal

This place was awesome. The old buildings, the cobble streets, the signs, the shops, it all just had a old city feel.
Les Touristes

We were walking back to the van and passed by this park. Doug decided to have some fun. There was a guy there trying to take pictures and we kept getting in his way. When I tried to apologize he wasOkumaya devam et
Chez Ashton & Beaver Tails

Chez Ashton was a Canadian fast food restaurant. Doug & Talon got a burger, but Weston & I ate a traditional Canadian meal, Poulton with Smoked Sausage. Poulton is essentially fries smothered in brownOkumaya devam et
Quebec City

Quebec City was a site that we didn't see coming. It almost seemed like we were in another country. There was a ton of traffic and these tight one way cobble streets.
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Canada/USA

We were on our way to cross into the US at Fort Kent and we passed by the northern most point of the US easy of the Mississippi. They had this pull off that had a bridge and you could stand in bothOkumaya devam et
Hwy 1, Mile 0

Hwy 1 runs 2,440 miles from Fort Kent, ME all the way to Key West, FL. We had just cleared customs and gotten gas. We were exhausted but glad to be back in the US.
France

We are in France! It really feels like it. Quebec is a French area, and there is more French signs than English. Most everyone could at least speak enough English to make communicating doable. GoogleOkumaya devam et
Island Falls, ME

We stayed in an Airbnb in Island Falls. It was so late when we got in, but it was a nice stop. The next morning we all chilled while getting around. Rachel and I took out coffee outside to catch theOkumaya devam et
Homan's Hike in Acadia

Our 1st hike in Acadia NP! Mom and Nana stayed and went through the museum and nature center. It was an awesome hike, but sooo many stairs. Still it was fun and the boys (big and little) really likedOkumaya devam et
Homan's Hike #2

What goes up, must come down... While Dad enjoyed the hike, it was killer. We all were out of breath, sweaty and had sore knees when we got down. BTW Dad was still smiling on the way down, so👍in myOkumaya devam et
Great Head Hike Acadia NP

This hike was also too much for Mom and Nana, but it was such a pretty hike. It mostly followed the water but from a cliff. By the time we got done, everyone was
T I R E D! We were ready for a break.