Scenic High Falls on the Magpie River, not even a tiny dot on the map. You know, when they something is large, they say it’s ‘Texas sized’. Well, Texas ain’t got nothing on Ontario. 1,600 kilometres or 1,000 miles from east to west. 1.08 million square kilometres. Texas comes up short with the longest east…Continue reading Wawa, Ontario’s Hidden Gem: Scenic High Falls On Magpie River
Hidden Treasure At Bruce Peninsula National Park
I paid money to visit more than one cave system over the past half year, or so. Lockport Cave, along with Lewis and Clark Caverns were both well worth the money. I visited another cave this summer that wasn’t advertised and didn’t cost anything over top the price of day use admission to Canada’s National…Continue reading Hidden Treasure At Bruce Peninsula National Park
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park Campground
After getting completely shutout for a campsite in Idaho the night before – on a Wednesday night, no less – we grabbed the first thing available that would stage us for a visit to Yellowstone National Park the following day. First available certainly didn’t mean bottom of the barrel. Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park…Continue reading Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park Campground
8 Heavies To Be Found At Toronto Pearson On Any Given Friday
(or any given Monday or Wednesday) If you’re in the Greater Toronto Area and you like big planes, there are three guaranteed shows each week. Toronto Pearson International Airport is a big international airport and large aircraft are landing all the time. However, on Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s between around 3pm and 6pm, you will…Continue reading 8 Heavies To Be Found At Toronto Pearson On Any Given Friday