Thursday, June 29, 2023

Canada again, eh! June 28-29

Heading out from International Falls MN (finally), we had a big drive day to a Harvest Host site just northeast of Thunder Bay Ontario.


Thursday was another big drive day, in and out of the Lake Superior northern coastline.  

We stopped to see the famous 28' tall Wawa Goose.




Landed the 'last site available' in Lake Superior Provincial Park.


Pretty-colored rock art on the beach.







Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Lemons to Lemonade June 25-27

Sunday we changed hotels - cheaper and more remodeled.  It's a 'contactless' hotel where you type in a texted secret code and your key pops out of one of these doors.  It was just down the street a mile so we moved 3 vehicles (loaner car and 2 bikes) in two steps. 

Since it was a drizzly chilly day we drove to the Rainy Lake Visitor Center 14 miles away to check it out.  This visitor center is quite bigger than the Ash River Visitor Center (in Orr) where we'd embarked on the big boat tour the other day.



Canoe trip
for several hours from Rainy Lake VS into the waters of Voyageurs National Park!








Tuesday we figured we had all day to play (since our part wasn't due in til Wednesday), so we biked the 14 miles to Rainy Lake VS.










THEN, at the RLVS, we got the call that our part had come in early, and our repair would be done by 4 pm.  HOWEVER, we had to wait out a thunderstorm, then bike back a lot faster than our leisurely way there.  Thanks to ebikes, we're talking 16 mph the whole way back.  Still time to snap a shot of giant fur trader!

We got resituated at our contactless hotel in International Falls and decided to head out in the morning back into Canada.

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Unexpected layover in Minnesota June 23 - ?

Dropped off the rig for a simple seal replacement on the rear wheel since piper had noticed some oil leakage.


In the meantime we had a nice walk to see - what? - another large statue?  This 26' tall Smokey the Bear had been the largest Smokey statue, but since 2021 there's a carving that's bigger in SD.






Found a steep little path down to the Rainy River with Canada behind us.








Then we got the call.  It's not just a seal we need, the shaft assembly for the axle has hairline cracks going through that circle part.












So now we're at a hotel til at least Tuesday.  Luckily the dealer had a loaner car, and we biked our ebikes to the hotel too.





Hmmm, things to do in International Falls.  Yesterday (6/24) we went to the theatre (first time together since covid) and saw Stephen King's The Boogeyman.  Pretty scary!

Voyageurs National Park!! June 22

Having to duck into the US, we realized Voyageurs National Park was only 30 miles off our route!  This park commemorates the French-Canadian fur traders' route that helped to open up northwestern US and Canada.


Besides the three Visitor Centers, the park is only accessible by boat.  So here we are on the 6-hour boat tour we'd booked several days beforehand.

I.W. Stevens cabin on Stevens Island.  We spent a half hour on the island to roam the historic buildings including a guest cabin, sauna, and root cellar.  Stevens lived on this island for 50 years til he was 94 yrs old.

"Dinner" was at the Kettle Falls stop.  The dam that replaced the falls was originally intended to provide electricity but actually only regulates the water height between Rainy and Namaken Lakes.


All this water heads toward Hudson Bay.









We had four bald eagle sightings and saw two nests along the way too!

This park reminds me of Green River Reservoir State Park in Vermont, but on a much much bigger scale.




Saturday, June 24, 2023

Minnesota June 20-21


Baudette
 was a destination to pick up prescriptions!  Willie the Walleye  offered another of these giant sculptures that folks in this part of both countries seem to be so fond of.




We biked around International Falls - home to the "world's largest pulpwood storage yard."

Just amazing amounts of wood piled up, in rows longer than multiple football fields.



Seaplane dock
on the Rainy River.

And there's Canada across the river!


This is the Welcome you get when crossing into the US at International Falls, the best welcome sign we've seen so far.



It was nice to anchor down for 3 nights (yay!) at Arnold's Campground.

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Back in the USA June 19

 


We scooted into Minnesota for a  few days.  





How could it have been 12 days since we did laundry?!  That's a record.  Time to change our quarters cup.



We spent the night at Warroad City Campground, on the shores of Lake of the Woods.

Manitoba June 18-19

Happy Father's Day!  We had a nice brunch in Carlyle, SK.  Driving into Manitoba looked similar to Saskatchewan for a while, but with more trees.


Turtle Mountain Alpacas
is the friendliest Harvest Hosts site we've visited.  We were greeted with fresh eggs, and electric for our rig!



We set up our camper and headed out on an 8-mile bike ride to Killarney Lake.


Very active scene w boating, swimming, splash park and nice bike trail.








In the morning we took up our hosts' invitation to see the alpacas up close.  Our host called them in from the field and in they came! They're so cute.  












A unique car collection was also fun to see.






I couldn't resist a pair of warm alpaca socks.  Here's the website if you're interested:  https://turtlemountainalpacas.ca/




Monday, June 19, 2023

Saskatchewan Jun 16-18


Driving through Saskatchewan was described to us as the 'Groundhog Day' movie, reliving the same unchanging scenery over and over.  Ummm, pretty good description.






Varying grain elevators, drilling rigs, and farm animals to change it up.  Freight trains seem to average 150 cars!







Piper likened these to chess pieces.  (I think he drove too long that day.)


We camped at a little public park in Gull Lake.  Then had a long drive day through more of Saskatchewan. 



Mac the Moose
, the "World's Tallest Moose" provided some entertainment at a visitor centre in Moose Jaw.  The title was regained from Norway after installing new antlers on Mac in 2019!


Moose Mountain Provincial Park
was a good overnight.  We thought about staying longer, but we booked a campground a few days out and created a deadline.  You'll see.

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta June 15-16


Dinosaur Provincial Park
 in the Badlands was a good find for an overnight.  Nice bike ride before settling in for the night.


Hadrosaurus fossil display







Badlands and Red Deer River



Evening at the campsite.







In the morning we caught the Badlands hike and checked out the Visitor Centre.


BTW, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site for its abundance of dinosaur fossils.

Goodbye Canadian Rockies June 15


We managed to book another 'last site available' at Tunnel Mt II in Banff.  Then headed east through astounding mountain views.

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Lake Louise June 14


Lake Louise
is so pretty, even in chilly drizzly weather.  Pleasant walk on the Lakeshore Trail (4.5 km out & back).





Chateau Lake Louise with some renovations going on. They seem to be repainting and maybe shoring up the foundation.




Canada Banff & Jasper NPs June 12-14

After Yoho NP, and a stop at the Lake Louise Visitor Center (busy, busy), we proceeded up the Icefield Parkway through Banff National Park.

Stopped at Crowfoot Glacier.

But mainly we were worried about getting a campsite.  Early afternoon we landed the second-to-last available site at Rampart Creek Campground for 2 nights.  We're camping in Banff NP!

Cliff bar stop at Coleman Creek on a lovely early evening bike ride on the Icefield Parkway, 14 miles total.  Nice shoulders on this road and traffic not bad at all.

Nice ride around campground that evening too!


Driving north the next day we stopped at the Icefield Centre.  Lots of good info on glaciers, climate change, and of course fantastic views of the Athabasca Glacier and friends.



Drove straight up to Jasper -- our most-northern point on the trip -- so this time we planned to get gas and switch drivers 😉.

I know, it's a little weird taking a picture at a gas station.

Post office, bank, internet, phone calls in Jasper.


Then back through the pedestrian/bike tunnel to the RV.







During the 90-mile drive from Jasper back to our Rampart Creek Campground, we stopped numerous times for hikes, views, and waterfalls.




Athabasca Falls



Potholes (way bigger than the one on VT's Long Trail north of Hedgehog Brook Trail)









Sunwapta Falls.  This is the boundary between Jasper NP and Banff NP.













Tangle falls


















Arrived at our campsite as the light rain began, continuing into the night and all through the next day.  And the next night too.  At least we're not near the tornado warnings east of Calgary.  They ended up with nine tornadoes.


Morning stop at Bow Lake, Banff NP.

Glacial water, glacier, 3 waterfalls, and a mountain.  Not bad for one stop.

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