The Original Big Mac |
The next day was a day of bridges. The Big Mac and the International over the SOO.
The Original Big Mac |
The International Bridge over the SOO |
The locks at the SOO |
Steve had some concerns over the brakes on the trailer so after crossing into Canada we stopped at a RV place to have the brakes checked, All was OK but because it took several hours to accomplish we spent the night at a camp site at Montreal River.
Once we left Sault St. Marie, ON going north along Lake Superior, there was basically nothing to be found. Limited 'small' towns, no cell phone bars and when we stopped to spend the night - no TV or radio. It was almost like being in the Boundary Waters again.
Continuing along the coast of Lake Superior, winter had not let loose for spring. Where was still snow and ice on the lakes and in the woods. We saw several moose along the road but fortunately none hit us.
Last night we stayed at Terrace Bay near the Aguasabon Falls. It was a very pretty place. You could hear the falls from our campsite.
This picture should be rotated 45 degrees but I could not figure out how to do it, so you will have to twist your head a little
We spent today in Thunder Bay, ON. There were cell phone bars in town so I was able to get a text from Grace, but here at the campgrounds no bars but at least Internet.
Hope all is well with all and a Happy Mothers Day to all.
Happy mothers day!
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