Today we decided to go beyond our original plan of Dryden and ended just east of Kenora. The Willows RV Park. Very nice. Our good friend Cindy is from Kenora, so we will take a little tour of the downtown tomorrow as we pass through. Louie (Cindy Lou) told us to get a picture by Huskie the Muskie to prove we were there.
Highlights for today were Kakabeka Falls and Jazz becoming more at ease as a passenger.
The Falls along with the fresh northern air was an experience. Spent about ½ hour there then onward we went. Much flatter land for the drive today. Still haven’t seen any northern wildlife along the road yet. We have driven through Algonquin Park many times and each time have seen moose, deer, beavers.
Jazz got a little more comfortable today and actually left the cab area for about an hour and went into the living quarters and slept. A big step for her. She gets a bit spooked by some of the noises coming from the rig. She enjoyed our lunch time stop at a picnic area on Jackfish Lake as no one else was around and she could run and get drinks all she wanted.
Kenora is about 60 km’s from the Manitoba border. Oh, by the way the Central time zone changes just west of Thunder Bay – so our “time” was off by an hour for most of the day. We arrived an hour early! Woo Hoo…Fall back – already?
Cheers!
Beautiful pictures again. So glad Jazz is settling in too, and looks like good weather from the photos.
Aw Jazz. Such a sweet girl & settling in so nicely! She is the perfect RV travelling dog.
Great pic’s!
Sleep well & enjoy Manitoba!
xo
The scenery is beautiful. Glad Jazz is feeling more at home.
Awesome scenery you’re driving through. Perfect time of year. Glad Jazz is starting to relax and enjoy the experience.
Love the blog site, great idea. The pictures are great beautiful
country. Have fun and enjoy yourselves……
Nice country this Canada. I see Kathie is right at home with a beer in her hand. Where’s the picture of Husky the Muskie?