Monday, September 2, 2013

Oh Canada!! 29 August - 31 August

Hello everyone.  I've got lots of pictures from the Auburn-Cord-Dusenberg Museum in Auburn Indiana and even more from Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford Museum, and the Ford factory tour.  I will post them as quickly as I can edit them.  For now, I'm going to pick up the blog as Raven and I are leaving Michigan to enter Canada.  We hope you'll enjoy the trip.



 
Views along Lake Huron
 
 

The beach at 40 Mile Point Lighthouse

 
Shipwreck remains on the beach at 40 Mile Point Lighthouse
 
 
40 Mile Point Lighthouse
 
The weather remained perfect.  We stopped for lunch and resumed the trek.  It felt like an appropriate time to stretch our legs as we approached 40 Mile Point Lighthouse.  Raven certainly was ready so we decide to explore.  What a pleasant surprise, a beautiful beach, a shipwreck remains on the beach and a quaint lighthouse on the western shore of Lake Huron.

 
The bridge from Mackinaw City to St. Ignace Michigan.  To the right of the bridge is Lake Michigan and to the left of the bridge is Lake Huron.

  We've camped the night at Straits State Park at St. Ignace Michigan.  We woke early, before sunrise and hit the road.  

 
Oh Canada, are you ready for us?
 
 
 
We cross from the US to Canada at Saul St. Marie and head for Thunder Bay.  It's a 500 mile day. 
 
 
Daylight comes but the rain continues

 
The rain stops but we still have fog

 
Raven is enjoying the view

 
A beautiful canyon along the way

 
A view of Lake Superior along the Trans-Canadian Highway

 
Raven talks about her day
 
We settle in at the KOA campground at Thunder Bay but before we connect we head into town for a gourmet dinner at the golden arches.  The menu is different in Canada, no sweet tea :-( and none of the new offerings that are available in the States.  Tired, we head back and crash for the evening.
 
Tomorrow we're headed back to the states to check off one of the items on my bucket list, to have visited all fifty states.  North Dakota has eluded me for the last 67 years so it's an opportunity to take a brief side trip and complete trekking through every state.  We'll cross back into the states at International Falls, Minnesota(sound familiar, in the winter it frequently is the coldest place in the US.  From there it's off to Grand Forks North Dakota and back to Canada at Emerson, Manitoba.
 
 
The morning starts like yesterday - mist and fog

 
There are signs about the moose ever couple of miles.
 
 
 
And then they appear, even in the daylight.

 
Guess we're up north, streams flowing to the Artic Ocean!!
 
 
We'll stop here for the night.  We return to the States and make it to North Dakota.  All fifty states.  Hurray!!

 
 
 

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