![]() | CANADA |
I'm a frequent visitor to Canada these days. It is my n°1 destination whenever I feel like getting away from it all in Europe and armed with a camera, a dictaphone and a hire car, off I usually go.
Four journeys spring to mind - namely my epic voyage of Autumn 2010, that of Autumn 2011, that of Spring 2012, and back again inlate Summer 2013 . Each voyage of course has its own index, but there are many occasions where I found myself crossing the path of a previous journey so it made a great deal of sense to combine the pages of those stages into some kind of merged record of the voyages.
This therefore is the index of these merged pages to help you navigate along the roads that I travelled on those voyages. I just hope that you can find your way better than I can.
I'll make sure that I tell you when to turn off so that you can continue along the route that brought you to this page - and who knows? You might even rejoin our little trip as our paths shall certainly cross in the future.
THE MERGED ROUTE FOR THE YEARS 2011, 2012 and 2013
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2010 JOIN THE TOUR
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2013 LEAVE THE TOUR
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2011 LEAVE THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2015 LEAVE THE TOUR
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2010 LEAVE THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2014 JOIN THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2015 JOIN THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2016 JOIN THE TOUR
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2014 LEAVE THE TOUR
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2016 LEAVE THE TOUR
Well, actually we went back to the ferry at Godbout but never mind
THIS IS WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2012 LEAVE THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2014 REJOIN THE TOUR
AND ALSO WHERE OUR FOLLOWERS FROM 2015 REJOIN THE TOUR
However, dealing with all of my notes and photographs is not the work of five minutes, and so the links will let you know the point that I have reached in publishing my adventures. Keep checking back to see what new links have been added since your last visit.
Meantime, I shall leave you with the immortal words of the legendary Philaster Chase Johnson who had similar challenges upon his time when writing his magazine, the name of which I have unfortunately forgotten.
"Cheer up. The worst is yet to come."
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