We began our day refueling in Dryden

Can you tell that we are still in Northern Ontario?

Jackie discovers Old Dutch chips... mmm chips
Kenora Ontario
Home of Husky the Muskey

It took for ever to find this ugly fish
Manitoba!


Yup, it
was this boring...
The International Peace Garden
Bordering Manitoba and North Dakota

The garden was created in 1932 and is "one of a kind".

May Peace Prevail on Earth. This is written in 28 different languages on the 7 posts.


To the left is Canada, and to the right is the USA.

In the distance is a recent addition to the garden, it is a tribute to the tragedy of 9/11

This bell tower chimes every 15 minutes during the warmer weather and has been doing so since the 70's


Standing at 120 ft tall, each of the four columns consist of 17 precast sections, each weighing 45000 lbs.


Actual beams from the World Trade Centre.
Saskatchewan Sunset

We ended day 3 in Regina, there was no sign greeting us at the boarder, in fact it was a while before we knew we were in Saskatchewan! Mostly because is was as flat as Manitoba.
2 Comments:
Andy made me wait outside in the cold for half a hour for this sunset picture!
Great pics. I love the captions!
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