Showing posts with label Hampton Inn and Suites. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 3, 2018

Day 21 - Touring Thunder Bay


Oh this room at the Hampton Inn and Suites is so comfortable. I wake around 8:30 and we both lounge around watching tv, surfing the net, reading and just feeling a little "normal".  I can say that one thing about travelling this long is that we need to have some sort of normalcy.  Watching the news!   Having a bath!  Reading a book!   Not having an itinerary to get moving.  

Bea enjoys getting a whole bed to herself! 




This morning it is raining and our thoughts of hiking are passed by the side.


We are even so late getting ready that we miss the complimentary breakfast that is served until 10.  


We do head out at around 11 am and we decide to try a restaurant that had been recommended.  Hoito restaurant that is in the basement of a church and has been around for 100 years.  They are known for their Finnish food and especially their pancakes that are like crepes but a bit thicker.





When we get there it is busy, we wait for about ten minutes for a table.  We order right away as we know they are busy.  Then we wait, and wait, and wait - 45 minutes to get the food.  Then Bernie got eggs that were scrambled instead of sunny side up.  They did correct it right away though.  I ordered the pancakes with scrambled eggs and it looks yummy but it is just warm.  The butter on the pancake barely melted.  But it tasted very good.


I have a friend Heather who lives here in Thunder Bay.  I met her as we were both Discussion Leader Facilitators with our union.  I had not seen her in a long time.  We visited her at her work for a brief visit as the store was busy.  When we were in the car later I kicked myself, I should of gotten a picture of us together!  Sorry Heather.




I wanted to make a point of stopping to see the Terry Fox monument.  For those of you who do not know about Terry Fox (July 28, 1958 – June 28, 1981)  he was a Canadian athlete, humanitarian, and cancer research activist. 




In 1980, with one leg having been amputated, he embarked on an east to west cross-Canada run to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Although the spread of his cancer eventually forced him to end his quest after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 mi), and ultimately cost him his life, his efforts resulted in a lasting, worldwide legacy. The annual Terry Fox Run, first held in 1981, has grown to involve millions of participants in over 60 countries and is now the world's largest one-day fundraiser for cancer research; over C$750 million has been raised in his name, as of January 2018.







Fox was a distance runner and basketball player for his Port Coquitlam (the town right beside where we lived) in British Columbia.



In 1980, he began the Marathon of Hope, a cross-country run to raise money for cancer research. He hoped to raise one dollar from each of Canada's 24 million people. He began with little fanfare from St. John's, Newfoundland, in April and ran the equivalent of a full marathon every day. 

Fox had become a national star by the time he reached Ontario; he made numerous public appearances with businessmen, athletes, and politicians in his efforts to raise money. He was forced to end his run outside Thunder Bay when the cancer spread to his lungs. His hopes of overcoming the disease and completing his marathon ended when he died nine months later.


In addition to being the youngest person ever named a Companion of the Order of Canada, Fox won the 1980 Lou Marsh Award as the nation's top sportsman and was named Canada's Newsmaker of the Year in both 1980 and 1981. Considered a national hero, he has had many buildings, statues, roads, and parks named in his honour across the country.

I remember stopping here in 1982 when my Mom and I drove across the country and am so glad to stop here again. 

  
We then head out to Kakabeka Falls about 15 minutes outside of Thunder Bay.  

The falls is 40 m high and is the second largest falls in Ontario (Niagara is the first).  


It is only 4 pm but we are tired and return to the cabin - as Bernie keeps referring to our room. Maybe he has been at sea too often - NOT.

Tonight we will have a relaxing night and head out on the road early tomorrow for another long day of driving.

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Day 20 - Another Day, Another Province, Another Time Zone - Hello Ontario


We wake up very early with an alarm clock!  Don't miss that from my working days.  Up at 6 am and we are on the road at 7 am!

It is a Saturday morning and it is quiet on the roads.  

We have a long day of travel and we did not have a lot of options.  There is not a whole lot of places to stop and stay at between Winnipeg and Thunder Bay that we are interested in.  So we have an 8 hour day of travel today.

The Ontario boarder is only a few hours away and we stop to take pictures.  

Ontario has a special spot in my heart.  I was born in Ontario - Kitchener, Ontario to be exact quite a few years ago.  However I moved away when I was only 3 years old.  My Mom did move us back here in the 70s but again not for very long.



You can see how different the landscape is here. And it is now down to single lane traffic with the occasional passing lane.  Speed limit is at 90 km too! That is 20 km less than what we are use to.  It is slow, and thankfully there is not too much traffic.

After 4.5 hours we stop in Kenora for lunch at this small bakery/diner.  The food was good and home cooked. But check out their restaurant system!  I think it is from the 80s and still working - must take forever to update!


I decide to drive from here as I need something to keep myself busy.  As a passenger I just get too bored!  I should state now that Bernie has been doing most of the driving, around 90% of the driving.  It works for us, he loves to drive and I love to take pictures, research and report on the towns we are passing thru, navigate and control the GPS and research places to eat at.  

Now Bernie is the navigator and he is falling asleep!  I am jealous!  He tries really hard to navigate and locate a place for dinner tonight and use the GPS but he struggles!  So I know that tomorrow we will be back to me being the passenger and Bernie doing what he does best - drive.

I should let you all know now that even though we are happily married we have had struggles in the car at times.  Thankfully we know each so well and one takes the load when the other needs a lift.  For example today I am tired and grumpy and Bernie stops for a coffee and buys me a latte.  It worked. 

Oh but neither of us likes each other's choice of music so sometimes it is difficult to pick what to listen to.  Often we travel with no music.

We have been enjoying listening to the radio from the various towns.  I also download a lot of podcasts and have been listening to them along the way.  Bernie is now hooked on Cruise Radio!



We pull into Thunder Bay at around 4:30 pm.  We are staying the next two nights at the Hampton Inn and Suites, a brand new hotel here.  The room is lovely and well appointed and lots of space.

Oh and our clocks were moved forward an hour too today!

I should point out now that we usually plan a few days in advance, sometimes up to a week ahead. Like right now, we know we are in Thunder Bay for two nights as the drive was so darn long and the next leg is long to Sault Ste Marie so we opted to take a day to rest in between and see some sights here.

We are meeting up with a friend in Ottawa and wanted to be there for the weekend so that determined the pace from here to Ottawa.  Nothing is booked after we leave here until Ottawa but we will review our options probably tomorrow.

I check out sites like Kayak, Trip Advisor and even the cities' web page for options.  I then compare prices on a few sites.  For example this hotel was cheaper thru Booking.com, around $30 total cheaper.  Even cheaper than the hotel's own website.

You can see immediately that Ontario is in the midst of a Provincial Election that will take place June 7th and right away we are seeing lots of campaign posters.



After checking in we relax for about an hour while Bernie is tackling Yelp to see some restaurant recommendations.  I have to say Yelp has been the best and most used App for us.  Because it shows most restaurants that the restaurant does not have to pay for ad space and of all types and shows honest reviews.  So far we have not been disappointed.

Bernie chose the restaurant tonight called El Tres!  I would share their website but it really has nothing on it.  The link above will take you to their Facebook page.  A Mexican Restaurant in Thunder Bay.

It is busy in here but we take two seats at the Bar.  Which was a good option because the bartenders were very interesting to watch.   We order drinks!  I am enjoying 




We order a cheese queso dip and an Empanada (yes that whole dish has one empanada in it) and guacamole and shared. It was so darn good!  And the drinks were so yummy too.


Check out all their hot sauces


We are back at the hotel.  I am going to get this blog posted and then we are going to watch tv then crash.  

Oh I forgot to add that we saw an old VW Bug, but it was part of some artwork.  It was up high, painted and had six steel legs coming out of it that kept it up in the air.  It looked like a BIG BUG!  I did not have the camera out and sorry I missed the picture because it sure was funny.

People have also asked me about gas prices.  Let me refer to Bernie as he keeps track.  The cheapest gas we saw was in Saskatchewan at $1.25 a litre, Highest was in Ontario today at $1.35.   Still cheaper than Vancouver that is around $1.60. 

Thanks everyone for all the lovely comments.  It is wonderful to hear how people are reading my blog each day.  Some have commented how they have learned things about our Country.  Many have said they have always wanted to do a trip like this and love following.  Others from all over the world are impressed with what Canada has to offer.

Here is our scavenger hunt list today:

  • Moose
  • Deer
  • Hitchhiker
  • Eagle/Hawk
  • Licence plates from every Province in Canada - but you can not count the province you are in.  So if we see an Alberta plate in BC then it counts, but not if we are in AlbertaBritish Columbia  SaskatchewanManitobaOntarioQuebecNew Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Yukon, and North West Territory
  • Skunk - saw a dead one
  • Sheep
  • Beaver
  • Goslings
  • Buffalo
  • Goat
  • Owl
  • Bear
  • Loon
  • Crane
  • Prairie Dog
  • Fisherman fishing
  • Canoe
  • Hummingbird
  • Antique car on the road
  • Old VW Bug
  • Car broken down on the side of the road
  • Helicopter on the ground
  • Airplane on the ground
  • Speeding ticket- hopefully not our own
  • Ambulance with sirens on
  • Dump truck
  • Line painting crew at work
  • Mail delivery person walking their route
  • Cruise Ship 
  • Coyote 
  • RCMP officer
  • Hop on Hop off Bus
  • Sea Glass
  • Lobster

If you have any items you think we should add to our scavenger hunt list, let us know.




So Today's Stats 
Driving distance today 700 km 
Total distance 5420 km



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