Sunday, October 13th – A Drive Around Flathead Lake

On Sunday we decided to take a drive all the way around Flathead Lake. We went down the east side to Polson, and then back north on the west side. We had more and more blue sky as we headed south… again, it was a beautiful day!

We stopped at Yellow Bay, at the Flathead Lake State Park there. These next two photos are looking SW down Flathead Lake:

Trudy & Brian

Then we drove out Finley Point … none of us had been out to Finley Point before – it was well-worth the drive!!

Looking NW up Flathead Lake, through The Narrows with Bull Island on the left and Finley Point on the right.

And by the time we got to the Flathead Lake State Park on Finley Point, it was time for another picnic lunch! And some more… 🍷🍷 😆

Brian and I had never been up Blacktail Mountain, so up we went! Here are some photos from near the top:

Looking SE back to Flathead Lake
Looking east towards the Swan Range
Looking SW

Unfortunately we couldn’t get all the way to the Blacktail Ski Area… it is still closed until the Ski Season starts.

Monday, July 1st – Loaded & Locked!

After lots of terrific organizing by Susan, we picked up the U-Haul trailer without a hitch! (bahahahaha!) We “saran wrapped” several pieces, grabbed all the boxes, then loaded up our 5’x8′ trailer! Couldn’t have done it near so fast or so well without the help of Haydn, Ethan and Zoe! And the fabulous packing skills of Brian, Haydn and Ethan – wow!! Got ‘er all in, well stacked and strapped.

Here’s Brian and Ethan strapping in the load:

Ethan, with the well-packed trailer:

Dolly Ride!

Haydn & Ethan

The loading crew:

Brian, Susan, Zoe, Haydn, Ethan

Fully Loaded!

And Locked!

The Last Supper!

From left, around the table: Tyler, Trudy, Susan, Mel, Zoe, Haydn, Richard, me, Len, Brian

Sad for Susan to say “Good-bye” here in Calgary, but she said she’s excited to heading to this new chapter in her life!!

We are “off” early in the morning, heading to Minot, ND.

Tuesday, July 2nd – Calgary to Minot, ND (1110 km / 690 mi)

We left Susan’s at 5:00 am, just as the rain stopped in Calgary. We drove with cloudy skies until Brooks, so no sun in the eyes with the sunrise!

Sadly, my cell didn’t do a very good job taking photos today! But, sharing what I did get….

Good-bye Alberta:

Between Irvine and Walsh, Alberta

Helloooooo Saskatchewan!

On the Saskatchewan side of the AB-SK Border

Western Saskatchewan Sky:

Susan: “Look! Is that an emu?” Brian: “That’s a llama!” Susan: “Is there much difference?” Brian: “One a bird, the other’s an animal!” One of many, many laughs along the road! Susan figures Brian will never let her forget it! Seems to me we saw lots of “emus” along the road!

Salt Flats Near Chaplin, SK:

We stopped in Moose Jaw – to find the moose!! And to have lunch! 🙂 Found the moose, and a Tudor Fighter Jet (like the Snowbirds’ planes):

At the Visitors’ Center, Brian asked “Is there a Gluten Free restaurant in town for my wives?” 🙂 Without a blink the young woman said there were several restaurants with GF options; the older woman behind her was having a good giggle!

We got through the Border without too much trouble… a few more questions than we usually get… musta bin that U-Haul! 🙂

The drive from the Border down to Minot was beautiful – through a lush river valley (the Des Lacs River). We arrived in Minot at 6:30 pm CDT… a long first day, but it went quickly – at least for Susan and me! Brian did all the driving and Susan & I chatted, so maybe not so quick for him!

Wednesday, July 3rd – Minot to Duluth, MN (795 km / 495 mi)

It was another beautiful day! We left at a very reasonable 8 am! Before leaving ND, we went by The Geographical Center of North America!

We crossed the Red River… Good-Bye North Dakota, Hello Minnesota!

We made a very worthwhile “detour” off of US 2, down to the headwaters of the Mississippi River!

Lake Itasca, Headwaters of the Mississippi:

Lots of the plants (flowers, trees, shrubs and weeds 🙂 ) were the same as at home:

Prickly Rose
Wild Yarrow
A Purple Astor

We arrived in Duluth about 6:30. What a beautiful little city!!!! We had supper in, then wandered around, the Downtown Waterfront Area:

On the shore of Lake Superior
Aerial Lift Bridge

We Ubered for the first time – Wow! Does that ever work well!!!!!! Doubt it would work in Caroline, though! 🙂

The entire drive was very scenic! It’s green and lush looking, crops look terrific – they’ve definitely had some rains this Spring!

Thursday, July 4th – Duluth to Sault Ste. Marie, ON (670 km / 415 mi)

We were off again shortly after 8 am. Within 5 minutes of leaving the hotel in Duluth, it was “Good-Bye Minnesota, Hello Wisconsin!” And two hours later it was “Good-Bye Wisconsin, Hello Michigan!” Again, the drive was beautiful! Very green, lots of trees, lots of lakes, wonderful little towns; it was all very rural and small town.

Several times we were along the shore of Lake Superior – what an incredible lake!! At a surface area of 31,700 square miles, it’s the largest freshwater lake on Earth, with a maximum length 350 miles and a maximum width 160 miles. It is a gorgeous lake!!

We left Michigan from Sault Ste. Marie, MI, crossed the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge, and entered Canada in to Sault Ste. Marie, ON.

Here are a couple pictures crossing on the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge:

Looking east
Looking west

After a wonderful supper of smokehouse ribs, we went down to the Boardwalk along the Canadian side of the St Marys River to watch the Fourth of July fireworks shot off from the US side.

There was a crescent (fingernail) moon out tonight!

The fireworks were spectacular!

Friday, July 5th – Sault Ste. Marie to Collingwood, ON (615 km / 380 mi)

We left Sault Ste. Marie at our usual departure time of 8 am ish. It was a lovely drive down to Collingwood! Lots of beautiful lakes and rivers! We stopped for a great lunch in Muskoka country near Parry Sound.

We rolled into Collingwood about 4:30… Mark was home to meet us! It was fabulous to see him!! We unloaded the U-Haul in no time, and returned it here in Collingwood. We had a quick tour of town, then wandered down to the Marina and Club House in his community (Blue Shores)…

At the Blue Shores Marina looking west
The outdoor pool at the Blue Shores Club House

Saturday, July 6th – Collingwood

We started our Saturday having breakfast on “Main Street” in the old part of Collingwood, with our great friends, Jim & Karen:

From left, around the table: Mark, Susan, Karen, me, Brian, Jim

After breakfast we wandered around the corner to Collingwood’s Saturday Farmer’s Market! What a great Farmer’s Market: lots of vegetables, crafts, local wine, maple syrup, and … local Cider samples before noon!!

It was cloudy, threatening rain, got a little foggy all morning; then poof the sun was out for the afternoon!

We went to Blue Mountain Resort for the afternoon.

Brian, with “A Wise One”:

From the top of the escarpment:

Photo courtesy of Mark

In the big adirondack chair:

Photo courtesy of Mark

Down to the pool before supper:

We finished the day walking through Blue Shores, along Georgian Bay, to watch the sunset over the Marina!

Sunday, July 7th – Collingwood

Sunday was another glorious day! We spent the morning over near Blue Mountain Resort at Scenic Caves Nature Adventures — we went on a beautiful hike in the woods and into caves and caverns.

Here’s a panoramic, looking down to Collingwood and Georgian Bay:

A peak through the rocks:

In the caverns:

Mark is at the far end of all the people.

We went to Thornbury for lunch – a beautiful town west of Collingwood. We went to The Dam Pub – which featured over 1000 different whiskeys!! Brian and Mark were in heaven!! The Pub was on Bruce Steet – the three of us were as together as we could be! 🙂

Back to the pool before supper:

And, another walk in Mark’s neighbourhood at sunset:

Monday, July 8th – Collingwood

Another beautiful day in paradise! We had a full day, but I didn’t take too many photos.

We started with breakfast and a wee walk in The Village (at Blue Mountain Resort). Then we went to Millenium Park in Collingwood, to where the old Collingwood Grain Terminals are… these were often off in the distance in our “overlook” photos on the escarpment up in The Blue Mountains.

This photo overlooks Collingwood Harbour, looking back to The Blue Mountains:

We were off again, this time going east of Collingwood to Wasaga Beach. Mark showed us several of Parkbridge’s (his company) properties; then we walked up and down Wasaga Beach.

We headed back to the center of Collingwood for Margarita Monday – margaritas with chips & guac! Yum!!!!!

And, our trip to the pool before supper: