Hopping Across Canada

The river is so wide at this part.

The river is so wide at this part.

Canada is a beautiful country but the price of gas is hard to take, especially if you are towing. The parks and campgrounds are also a great deal more expensive than the United States although they offer more services such as free hot showers and laundry. Since my new status as “retiree” has come to pass I realized I was way over budget and decided to push on quickly toward Michigan.

 

Maya and I on the shore of the St. Lawrence River.

Maya and I on the shore of the St. Lawrence River.

I stopped at a cute RV park in Riviere du Loup, it was right next to a horse farm and each morning I was awakened by the soft sounds of horses nickering to each other. We went down to the city to see the St. Lawrence River. It’s huge at this point, hard to tell it’s a river since the mountains on the other side were so distant. It smelled like the sea, salty and clean, and where the Riviere du Loup flowed into it you could watch the colors of the two different rivers mixing.

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My neighbors.

My neighbors.

The ferry finally departs.

The ferry finally departs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our next stop was Ottawa, where we stayed in a cheap hotel in a very questionable part of town. Maya hated the hotel and was so happy when we got to our next destination and were back in the woods.

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park outside of Massey, Ontario was beautiful. We stayed two days and I would have like to stay longer but the park was filled because there was a big festival in town that weekend. The park had a combination of lakes and rivers – good kayaking! There was also a part where you could tube down the rapids which I would have tried if we stayed longer. There was also a dog beach!

 

Our last stop in Canada was a wonderful provincial park called Chutes. The park is placed in a huge stand of lodgepole pines that grow alone a river. At one point there is a waterfall before the river continues on it’s way. The park got it’s name from the logging chutes that used to be there. There was another dog beach where Maya and I played in the water, which was cool but not freezing. It was fun getting into the current of the river and riding it down a ways. Maya liked to swim against the current like one of those —- pools, when she wasn’t hunting water bugs!

I thank the Canadians for their hospitality, I enjoyed my visit. Now it is time to return to the US, we are going to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan.

Lodge Pole Pines dwarfed our little camper.

Lodge Pole Pines dwarfed our little camper.

Good bye Canada.

Good bye Canada.

Just a beautiful, peaceful place!

Just a beautiful, peaceful place!

Maya hunting, but I'm not sure what!

Maya hunting, but I’m not sure what!

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About Pamela

I received an MFA with a concentration in printmaking from State University of New York at Albany in 1981. Upon completing my graduate degree I traveled to Barcelona, Spain for a year, apprenticing with paper artist Laurence Barker. While working in Spain I combined my new papermaking skills with woodblock prints and created a new body of work. I have shown extensively on the East Coast including a solo show at Amos Eno gallery in NYC. I have been teaching art to both adults and children for over forty years including working as an adjunct professor at Russell Sage College and as a public school art teacher.
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7 Responses to Hopping Across Canada

  1. Mike Mooney's avatar Mike Mooney says:

    Gas prices holding steady and even going down in the midwest. Three dollars per gallon in indinapolis area. Tis due to increased refinery production.

  2. Mike Mooney's avatar Mike Mooney says:

    Equine neighbors neighing

  3. Aging Artsy Sage's avatar Barb's Art says:

    I can’t wait to see the photos of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan. Saturday I returned from my first experience seeing Michigan. I spent the full time in the Detroit area visiting my daughter. Great Time! It is nice to hear there are natural parks in Michigan because my first impression of the state is abandoned urban ghost towns.

    If you were traveling closer to where Melissa lives I’d recommend Astro Coffee in Cork Town for the best cup of Java and tasty treats! Plus I’d send you to a few shady looking places to check out the street art! I was amazed to see such beauty on abandoned buildings waiting to be torn down.

    Happy trails to you!

  4. Kate Gruhle's avatar Kate Gruhle says:

    Pam,
    You are visiting some beautiful places. Locations I will not see on my trip so I appreciate learning about them through your eyes.
    Enjoy, be safe!
    Kate

  5. Mike Mooney's avatar Mike Mooney says:

    Cute picture of Maya in the water. Also the tall, tall trees around the camper.

  6. Aging Artsy Sage's avatar Barb's Art says:

    Great to see your smile!

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