Travel Geek Blog: Adventures, Photos, and Stories - Part 4

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Whose Fort is this Fort? The story behind Fortin du Petit-Sault

This odd-shaped building in Edmonston (not to be confused with Edmonton) makes…
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A place called Rice Point

There’s no reason for us to be in Rice Point except to…
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That Place Called Green Gables

Like it or not, Anne of Green Gables is as much a…
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Canada’s smallest province

We arrived on Prince Edward Island during a storm… a rainstorm that…
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The World’s Largest Axe

In Nackawic, a place with a name that just flows off your…
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Grub along the Transcanada in Eastern Canada (avoiding the US)

The food in Eastern Canada has always been simple, pure, and mindful…
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The incredibly human Lucy Maud Montgomery

Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists flood Prince Edward Island to…
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Long bridge over ice covered waters

Back when I was a young swimmer (a very long time ago),…
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The brutality and confusion of Flanders Fields

If you Google “is Flanders Fields a real place,” the pre-baked Google…
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The Fiery William Lyon Mackenzie

William Lyon Mackenzie was a Scottish born journalist who eventually found his…
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The Fenian Raids and the Necropolis

Located in the heart of Cabbagetown, the Necropolis in Toronto has been…
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8-hours in Toronto

This was a short little trip to Toronto. But, this time around…
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