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Tiahrts Travels

Sunday, July 31, 2011

July 30, 31, 2011






Well since I missed a day or two of blogging I guess I will have to do some catch up. We left Sioux Narrows and went down to a small town called Nester Falls to visit with some friends we see in AZ., JoAnn and Wally. Wally and his grandson picked us up in his pontoon boat and took us across to their lovely cabin which is their permanent home, except in the winter months. They live on an island and it is a perfect place that Frank would love to have. You either take a boat to his place or you can walk across on a bridge. They had their 2 grandchildren visiting and they took to Abby and walked her all around the island. We had a nice chat with them and then headed for Thunder Bay. Abby slept all the way and did not even want to move, she was so tired. hahahaha Gas in these small towns are over $5.00 in American $$$$. Couple of more cute signs:
Laughing Water Trailer Park
Highwind Lake
Pair A Dice Road.
Mostly Indian Reservations all along this part of Canada. Driving through Thunder Bay was another experience. We got there later than we expected and could not find a room, when we did, they did not take pets, or the pet rooms were all booked up. We finally found a room at the Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel. This Hotel has to be 100 years old!!! It is right on the waterfront and their saying is " The only thing we overlook is the waterfront". WRONG!! They also overlook coffee cups in the room an our window overlooked the main street. hahahaha
But it was clean and we found out that the city is building a new waterfront hotel and civic center, etc and it should be completed by the fall of 2011. Well, the backhoe is still sitting there and they are going to have to work very hard to have it completed by the fall. Seems in Thunder Bay there was a Harley Davidson biker jamboree and a rock concert. whoopee. Everywhere we go there is some kind of concert of occasion where the hotels are booked. But that is summer time, for sure. We started out the next day and drove to a great River Gorge with beautiful falls and a huge lake. Then we started to drive the scenic route around Lake Superior. That was a pretty sight, especially since it was such a beautiful day. We hope to get to Sault Ste. Marie tomorrow and spend the night there then head down to Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday.

Friday, July 29, 2011




A beautiful morning with not a cloud in the sky. Great place to stay here in Brandon, Manitoba. So far all the motels in Canada that we have stayed at have been very nice. Even the lowest was better than a lot we have seen in the stated. We stopped at Portage la Prairie and drove through the town and around the horseshoe shaped Crescent Lake which is in the middle of the town. A cute lake that has a deer sanctuary, water slides, and some Canadian Geese with also a lovely picnic area. Very calm and nice place to relax for the day which we saw a lot of the locals doing. Weather is now in the 80's which is very nice for me, but a little warm for Frank. Frank was talking to a farmer today and found out that the crop he couldn't figure out the other day was Lentils. The blue flowers we keep seeing is Flax. We stopped at a Days Inn in Kenor, Ontario, but they were booked for the weekend because of a festival in town with 4 bands coming in to entertain and all the motels are in the area are full. We had to drive to Sioux Narrows and finally found a room at the Totem Lodge which is a very nice lodge that caters to fishermen. One of the guys at the lodge was saying he caught a 33" Walleye. Our Chalet is just a cute as can be and a beautiful. After dinner we walked around the property and had a nice evening and a great sleep. Lots of mosquitoes in Canada.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Thurs. July 28, 2011

Left Swift Current, SK with 65 degree temp. and sunny. This was a low OK motel, but probably won't stop here again. It was clean and the bed was OK, but you could see the small things on how they cut back to lower their cost. - 1/2 bar of small bar of soap, smaller towels, old TV with lines running horizontal through the picture, old style comforters, etc. It was an experience that's for sure. At least there were no bugs. lol lol. There are LOTS of mosquito's here because of the many "ponds" scattered on this farmland. About every 3/4 mile there seem to be another small lake of water. You need the repellent at night that is for sure. We went down a dirt road to check out the farmers and find out what a certain crop was. We never found a farmer or anyone around at both the farm homes on the road. One of the crops was a spring wheat and Frank was curious as to what the other crop was. We stopped in Moose Jaw, SK for petrol at 119.9 L which is about $4.50 a gallon for us. It cost us $45.00 for 10 gallons of gas. Had a traffic jam when we pulled back out on Hwy 1 in the left lane because the city was watering the potted flowers along the road!!!!Geeeze
Not much going on today as we just traveled along this very straight road to Regina, SK. There we saw a lot of malls an locals doing their thing. We didn't really want to stay, so we just kept on truck'in. Pulled into the motel about 5:30 p.m. (we lost another hour coming into Manitoba) We are now on Central Time. Getting a little anxious to get to Michigan after being on the road for 2 weeks today, except for the few days Frank was so sick. It will be nice to be settled once again. We have had beautiful weather today and looking forward to tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wednesday. July 27, 2011

Up and moving across Canada with a beautiful sunny, cool morning. The weather should warm up some as we cross the Prairie. Crossing the Prairie here is a lot of oil and gas wells they have found here. Seems millions of years ago, there were all kinds of dinosaurs
here and their remains have
decomposed and the result is $$$$$ for the farmers. There are many bales of hay harvested, but they are only along the Hwy. and the rest of the acres are just sitting out
there. There is one million acres of range land that is used for cattle grazing in the small area around Brook, Alberta where we stopped
for awhile. We are about one hour away from Medicine Hat, Alberta.
It is the last city before we cross into Saskatchewan. In Medicine Hat it seems the Cree and Blackfoot Indians were fighting and the Cree medicine man deserted them. The Cree thought this was a bad omen, so they put down their weapons and were killed by
the Blackfoot. That is how it got its name, meaning Medicine Man's Hat. lol lol
Medicine Hat also has a prehistoric river buried and produces an unlimited amount of cool water and more than 26 billion cu. yds
of natural gas reserves are here. Interesting, huh.
There are very many fields of vibrant yellow Canola fields here that are very beautiful and striking. Also they grow Alfalfa in the median of the road and it is harvested by the farmers on each side. The farmers determine who and how they will harvest the crop. Heard my first "aboot" here in the Saskatchewan Travel Center. So far on this trip we have seen only one bear and one coyote. Sure thought we would see more animals than that. In Medicine Hat we saw the Worlds Tallest Tepee. This area is
also called "the badlands". Saw another cute sign,
THINK AND DRIVE. Rodeo going on in Medicine Hat now so we could not get a
room. We had to go farther down the road to Swift Current (really that's the name) and pulled into a Thriftlodge Motel. Sounds good, eh! hahahahaha. This is not the Best Western, but it will have to do. Frank got a real kick out of the radio sitting on the night stand, and the plug just does not quite reach the socket. hahahahaahha (really upscale tonight)
We drove 2374 miles so far. This is the longest trip we have taken yet and were not even close to Michigan.












Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Had a nice breakfast and Frank seems to be better. His Asthma seems to be under control. We woke up to rain and suppose to get rain off and on all day. Great sign today
was "Semi Trucks cannot use "Retarder Brakes". LOL This cracks me up, partly because some of these drivers drive like they are retarded. Faster than most cars. We saw our first Black Bear coming towards the highway!! There was no where to stop and take a picture, but I bet the cars behind us got a good look. Had another beautiful drive today on the way to Calgary. When we got to Calgary it was just starting to sprinkle a little. Went to the Canada Olympic Park where the winter olympic games were held years ago. What an interesting place that was! Being right there seeing the Toboggan runs, and the flags of the different countries were just beautiful, and the Luge. How exciting it would be to be there while it is happening. Found out that here they make 98 percent of their own snow for skiing, seems the weather does cooperate for the skiers. It started raining real hard so we had to make a run for the car. But what we saw was great. Driving through the town was interesting also. This pic of the signs is typical of signs in most cities we have been in. Confusing? Yep. The Calgary Tower which is in the downtown area, has a torch atop it and it burned nonstop during the Olympic Games and is now illuminated on special occasions. The Stampede was another awesome place to see. We missed the Calgary Stampede by 10 days. But we did walk on the ground where everything happened. hahahahahaha
Saw the Arena where all the roping, etc. was done. and the smallness of the track they used for the Chuck Wagon Race, which was won in 1minute 15 sec. Since there are over 1,000,000 people that come to see this, it is much better to be able to watch it on television unless your a horse person, then to be here would be on your list of things to do. Had a bite to eat then left town in the rain again. Out of town the roads were pretty clear. The traffic of the city was gone and we had a good, peaceful, relaxing drive through what they call "Prairie Land". I expect I might have to do some driving tomorrow because now the road is clear and straight for miles and
miles. We pulled in for the night in a town called, Strathmore which is just East of Calgary. The sun came out
and we are getting some dinner and looking forward to tomorrow. Good Day :)


















Monday, July 25, 2011

Monday, July 25, 2011




Headed out for sightseeing to Lake Louise with a beautiful day in store and a temp of 77 degrees. Lake Louise is a gorgeous place. Pictures do not doit justice. The water is a sea green in color instead of sky blue. Frank says that is because of the minerals in the Glaciers. The snow on the top of the Glaciers is very thick and is melting each day. We could see the cracks in the snow where an Avalanche will take place, but not today thank goodness. It takes 20 seconds, after the avalanche, before it an be heard where we were standing. LOTS of hikers from all over the world are here walking the trails and doing some serious rock climbing. For me it is very interesting to hear them speak in their native language and how they interact with their children and older adults.We walked around the shops and took some interesting pictures hope you will like. The one with the caterpillars that have eaten all the leaves off the bush is a bit disgusting to me. I like the bee on the flower and the attention sign. Abby thought the little dog was
Gabby, and was curious until the other dog got serious. hahahahaha. It was a beautiful day and Frank is doing much better, only had to do the nebulizer 3 times today. We are suppose to get thunderstorms tonight and for the next 3 days. That will be interesting. The Canadians here are very ecology minded. Recycling is a big thing here. Even the carry-outs are in cardboard boxes.




































Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Excuse this crazy blog, I need you Amy to help me out. Anyway we left our motel in Golden, BC and had to take an 1 1/2 hour detour because there was another rock slide on the road we were taking. The other rock slide was behind us, this one was about 1 hour away. But it was a nice and scenic drive. We got to Banff, Alberta and what a beautiful, mad, busy place!! There is a golf tournament going on and millions of people here on top of the regular visitors. We were going on to Calgary, but Frank could not go on. He had to get another treatment and then he was ok. Got a room here for the night and had a great Italian Dinner in our room. This whole country is the cleanest country I have ever seen. Will write more later tomorrow, I hope. Been trying to figure out this blog thing and still have not got it right. All is well and we are sung as a bug in a rug.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Friday, July 22, 2011

Left beautiful Kamloops, BC this morning after a wonderful stay and touring of the fantastic city. It is so clean, friendly and comfortable. Took Abby for a run in the park and she made friends with another little poodle. She is getting more comfortable with other dogs, or should I say she tolerates them better. The temp is 58 degrees, and it does not feel like that at all, more like 68 degrees. The temps I give out are from the car gauge. Still can't figure out their system. Gas is averaging about $4.74 a gallon in US dollars, and because the dollar keeps falling, it gets worse. Today it was only 90 cents for the dollar. Got a $1.00 coffee and gave them a Canadian dollar and there was a .12 tax!! We figured that going 56 MPH = 90 Kilometers---62 MPH = 100 Kilometers. Kinda stressful driving today through the canyons, we had some hard rain and the temp dropped to 58 degrees. But it did not last long and soon we were out in the sunshine again.. We pulled into Golden, BC which is just outside of Banff overlooking the Banff National Park. The Canadian Rocky Mountains is the next hurdle when we get to Calgary, Alberta. Had a nice dinner at the "Diner" next to the hotel. These pictures of the flowers at Butchart Gardens I had to share to show what a great photographer I live with. They are absolutely beautiful!!!





































Thurs. July 21, 2011


After leaving this outskirts of Vancouver, and having our breakfast at the Chinese Restaurant next door, which was a very good American Breakfast, we started our drive Eastward. Stopped at our first Canadian Rest stop and it was very nice and very clean. The roads are what amaze me, they are so beautiful. They looked like they have just been put down. No pot holes, gouges, roughness, so smooth and makes for a good ride. The temp has been 64 degrees almost since we got here. Passed some beautiful falls and one was called Bridal Veil Falls. The snow is stillmelting from up on the 13,000 ft. level. We were about 2-4,000 ft.and the signs along the road said "Could havesevere weather". Had to get some gas, and paid 120.9 a liter, at Hope, BC. The speed signs vary, but on thisRoad #5 (which was similar to I-5) the Max was 110 kmh. Also,Critical Accident Zone, watch your speed. The best was, Avalanche Area - no stopping. lol lol. Guessthey don't want you to take pictures. Driving through these mountains were just beautiful, then all of a sudden the terrain changed, and the mtns were just small foothills. We stopped at Kamloops, BC for the night. Drove through some hard rain at the 4,000 ft. level, but no snow!! The temp. got down to 45 degrees in the rain. Went out for dinner at the local Grill called--Lynx. Not bad, slowservice, but good atmosphere. Signs say Impaired Road Check--they lie--no check. hahaha.
Ps. Don't know why it underlined, can't get it off. grrrrrrrrrr






Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wednesday. July 20, 2011

After breakfast, we took another walk around Victoria. We walked along "Government" Street which is the main drag, and visited a few shops. Went inside The Empress Hotel which also has very $$$$$ items. Then we went to the Butchart Gardens and saw very impressive and beautiful flowers, waterfalls, fountains. We must have walked about 4 hours total today. We took a drive up the peninsula and decided to just go on the ferry and cross over to Vancouver, BC. Got to the ferry terminal and got right in line. We finally arrived at Vancouver at 8:00 p.m. A very tiring, long day. We called a couple of hotels before we finally got one that had a vacancy and took pets. Not knowing the towns, this Best Western was in a town just outside of Vancouver and it is in the middle of ASIA! lol lol.We had to drive about 8 miles and all that time it was all Asians. China, Korean, Japanese. Our room is great and very clean. We noticed a few different things besides "eh". (Which we have not heard a lot of yet). Busk Stop - Coffee Whitener - Washroom - Brown Bread. The American dollar is only worth $.95 here. We get ripped off every time we spend money. Also the gas prices here run from a low of --122.9 to 130.9. We don't know what that means, but I think we will find out tomorrow. LOL LOL
Oh, and our complimentary breakfast is next door at the Chinese Restaurant - that should be interesting. Never had a Chinese Breakfast before. Check out the pic of the sign we saw driving down here. (Indian Style Chinese Food). Ready to call it a night and see what tomorrow brings.