It was safe to say that the most perilous part of our journey was behind us (being in Regina) and we realized that we were getting REALLY close to our new home. So close, that if we reallllllly wanted to, we could make it overnight.
But then how would we have any blog posts?! Because that's the highlight of YOUR summer!
We were entering Great Lake territory. The drive out of Thunder Bay was nowhere near as eventful as the previous night. We were pretty low on food so we stopped off at a Husky restaurant about half an hour down the highway. It was surprisingly good for a truck stop diner! I remember it being hot as balls. I took over driving as Hilary's heart rate had still not come back to normal from the previous night.
The drive, was a drive? We probably listened to a whole lot of podcasts and got some more food. The details aren't important. What IS important, is how freaking gorgeous Lake Superior is.
Upon the advice of our friendly park employee from Sleeping Giant, we were in search of Agawa Bay campground. GO HERE. This was the drive in...
It reminded me of my first time driving into Vancouver, but somehow more water.
The drive seemed long and drawn out (like this blog entry) but after we has checked into the campground, it really didn't matter. This was our campsite...
Not only was it HUGE, but look at that view! (It should be mentioned, that the beach was actually across the road from our site. But the road is about as wide as a vehicle, so suck it.)
It really sounded like the ocean, there were waves crashing into the shore all evening. It reminded me of Tofino quite a bit. Here's the view at twilight...
Dinner was pretty good too. We made bush pizzas and fire roasted corn.
We unfortunately, could only stay here for one night. It was really a shame. If you're ever going through Ontario, make sure you go here. I can't stress it enough!
So yeah, that's the post. Sorry I don't have any good Archer quotes, or bad things to say.
Wow!! Beautiful pics!!
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