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A trip to Ontario. Includes Toronto and Niagara Falls. Hooliator grew up in Southern California. Hooliator has lived in three American states and France. For most of his life Hooliator thought of Canada as a little America. Boy did I get a shock when after leaving France and arriving in Canada for a visit, I found out just how unlike us our neighbor to the north really is.
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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In 1998 Murray Lundberg following in the footsteps of the gold stampeders hiking the Chilkoot Trail.
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In August 1998, 9 fishermen began a canoe trip down the Spatsizi River in Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park. For 9 days they canoed and fished though beautiful canyons. The day began with the 100km three-hour drive up the BC Railroad grade to the start of the 5km portage to the Spatsizi River. We were 9 guys squeezed into two extended cab pick-ups, along with drivers Hal and Stan, 4 canoes and what seemed like enough equipment to sustain us on the trek for a month. Stan commented that he had had people with more gear than us, but could not remember when. The drive to the portage took us to the tree line and above 4,600ft elevation. The weather was perfect, clear and cool.
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This collection of images (mainly panoramas) shares some of the many sights enjoyed during travels around the Nova Scotia region in 2002-2003. With its paradoxal combination of a modern networked infrastructure and an authentic rural atmosphere, Nova Scotia has always been a bit difficult to categorize as entirely rural. On one hand, you have the warm and friendly locals who tend to remember you even years later, living among abundant unspoiled nature and remarkable scenery. On the other, you face a technology-literate society with inexpensive broadband connections and computing resources available in even the most rustic of locations. Perhaps the most appropriate description of Nova Scotia would be a uniquely balanced region with modern infrastructure when you need it, rich scenery for walks when you desire solitude, and for all other occasions, you have plenty of friendly locals around for a good old fashioned chat.
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Photo gallery and diary of a 1998 vacation. Highlights include the Rockies, Victoria and Vancouver.
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Steve, Perri, Krista, and Brandon's road trip vacation visiting Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, and the Algonquin Provincial Park during July 2002.
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