Thursday, July 2, 2015

Day 40 - Thunder Bay to Nipigon

109.3 km - Total so far 3,623.13 kmhttp://ridewithgps.com/trips/5337209


Today we left Thunder Bay at 7:15am after a much needed break.  We took Lakeshore Drive for 39 km which allowed us to avoid Hwy 17/11 for the first leg of our trip along the North Shore of Lake Superior.  The scenery was nothing to write home about but we are being promised spectacular vistas from Nipigon to Sault Ste-Marie or "The Soo" the way the locals call it.
We miss our Westfalia
We see these flowers a lot along the side of the road
Something to break the boredom today
We saw a few of these signs, Hélène sporting her new sun shirt

We made it to Nipigon in record time and we were setting up our tent at the Marina campground when Kyle pulled in to set up camp as well.  This is the first everrrrrrr we get somewhere before Kyle, we just started earlier than him I guess.
Marcel there are moose but only at night
Smallest Canadian Tire lives in Nipigon
We are always fascinated by murals
Another Nipigon mural

We think our new shirts will work out to protect us from the sun.  On Tuesday Hélène decided to ship some stuff home so we have a little less weight to carry with us.

No bears were spotted but Hélène was able to spot two deer. Tomorrow our destination is Terrace Bay.
Campsite in Nipigon, mid afternoon soup
Sharing the campground with these fellows

67.92 miles - Total so far 2,251.30 miles

5 comments:

  1. Hurrah for an update for Day 40. When I didn't see it earlier this morning I was wondering what could have happened. Overcome by bloodloss after countless black fly bites? Couldn't see the road for the clouds of mosquitos? Helene didn't spot that last bear? Ran out of Hawkins Cheezies?

    Have the turtles, 'GrandmaRoux' and 'Grambo', been trained to make blog updates in the event that you and Helene cannot?

    Congrats on getting to Nipigon ahead of Kyle, not that it's a race or anything .....

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  2. Les fleurs que vous voyez souvent sont des lupins. La couleur la plus commune est celle de la photo. Il y en a aussi de couleur rose, jaune, etc. J'ai vu un champ multicolore aux Iles de la Madeleine......super.
    Pauline

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  3. story of the Nipigon murals from http://www.nipigon.net/visitors/attractions/

    Come visit the famous Nipigon Murals "Racing the Train:", "Fifty Years of Service" and "The Last River Drive" painted by Dan Sawatsky, a professional artist for over 20 years. Sawatsky's first mural was completed in 1983 in Chemainus, BC where he now resides with his wife and two children. Since then Sawatsky has had over 40 major commissions for murals in Canada, the United States and Tokyo, Japan.

    Sylvie

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  4. Les fleurs mauves que vous avez vu sont des lupins. On en retrouve beaucoup dans ce coin de pays et dans les Maritimes.

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  5. The white birds you saw in Nipigon are the american white pelican, a threatened species in Ontario but Lake Nipigon is home for more than 700 nests. They are one of the largest birds in North America, with a wingspan of three metres. Vous êtes bien chanceux de les avoir vus… je n’ai pas cette espèce d'oiseaux inscrite dans ma liste d’observation d’oiseaux.

    Jocelyne

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