What a spectacular day!
We left Wawa at 8 a.m. hoping to give us some time for stops along the way to Thunder Bay…that and a glance at the weather radar that indicated if we could get there by 4 p.m. we might miss some rain.
We had a lot of fog and cool temperatures for most of the morning. The temps dropping to as low as 11C and as high as 22C….mostly 14C. Despite the fog we were able to stop in some clear areas to see stunning views of Lake Superior. Including today, we have travelled 1000 kms around the Lake and this only covers a small portion of the distance around.
We stopped for lunch in Terrace Bay, at Drifters. We stayed here two years ago and knew the food would be better than good…homemade split pea soup (to go with the pea soup we rode through). Hot and delicious, we left full and warm.
The afternoon proved to be warmer with less fog (a little when we started out again). We crossed the bridge at Nipigon the only link between Ontario and Manitoba on the Canadian side. Every person travelling this road must ride over this bridge. It is an amazing structure. There is a look out tower that we are planning to stop at on our return trip.
The rest of the afternoon was sunshine and blue skies, at least until we started getting closer to Thunder Bay. We left the last gas station thinking we wouldn’t need our rain gear only to run into a bit of rain…fortunately following that we also ran into a bit of sunshine and warmer temperatures that quickly dried up our gear.
Before heading to the hotel, we made our way up to the Terry Fox Memorial Park. We met a rider who pulled up next to us who was a member of the Canadian Veteran Riding Group. His vest indicated where he served and I thanked him for his service. We took some pictures with Lorne and enjoyed the company and chat while we were there. Shortly after he left we were checking the skies, knowing that 4 p.m. would be the time we could have more rain upon us…sure enough a very angry cloud was moving in our direction. The guys suggested we gear up and try to outrun it…I suggested we out whit it…I mean wait it…seeing as it was headed in our direction and would clearly pass. Before we could even take shelter the lightning and thunder had started. We got under the eaves of the tourist bureau and I went inside to see if I could get stickers….Lord Thundering….I turned around and she was just teeming!…I mean teeming!…I went outside to watch the storm, then came the hail. I headed inside (cause I know hail is never a good thing this time of the year) and had a lovely chat with the staff, and Paul, Thunder Bays resident Tourist Manager who had also ridden up to the park and was now waiting out the storm. He gave us each a patch for riding the Lake as well as great supper suggestions close to where we were staying.
I have to say that riding around Lake Superior was amazing, but I am in awe each time we stop at the Terry Fox Park. There are so many things that are synonymous with Canada as Lorne said……Terry Fox, Red Surges and the Tragically Hip to name a few…..but as we rode through Northern Ontario, a ride we have done a couple of times before, I have to say I have a greater appreciation for not only it’s beauty, but for all of the other Canadians who have crossed this country…for whatever reason. When I think of specific Canadians who have done it, I am inspired and humbled by Terry Fox, Rick Hansen and the many others who have challenged themselves, pushed their boundaries, to advocate for others….my little ride through is a privilege and one that I am so very grateful for, especially since I can honestly say I love this country and we are so fortunate to have a bridge that is open to all who wish to cross…..
Happy Canada everyone!