More from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (it’s important to make note that one floor of the Bourgie Pavilion is completely dedicated to indigenous
Month: July 2022
On our last day in Montreal we visited its wonderful Museum of Fine Arts. The museum has five (!) pavilions – it’s the largest art
On the 17th, we drove from Ottawa to Montreal on a very hot day and, after setting up for our three day stay, took several
We visited the Parliament Hill area of Ottawa and were very impressed with the architecture (and with the lack of “Freedom” truckers – yay!). Lunch
We had a picturesque drive from North Bay to Gatineau, especially when we moved from the Trans Canada Highway to narrow and winding country roads
Today we had a lovely stroll along the city’s waterfront and an afternoon at the beach – an activity we would have never predicted in
North Bay, aka “The Gateway to the North,” is known for several things, one being its La Vase River from the mouth of which Samuel
After spending the night of July 9 at a forgettable RV park, we had another scenic drive (we didn’t expect so many sandy beaches and
After a scenic drive from Thunder Bay to Marathon, mostly along the north shore of grand Lake Superior, we spent a lovely three days lake-side
We also took in two great exhibits at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery: “Woodland POP!” – a blend of pop culture with traditional Woodland Style