Just back from a whistle stop tour of Northeastern Ontario. Long days, long miles. I won't bore you with the details, but here are a few pictures.
But first a map to get you oriented.

Heading west between Denbigh and Bancroft

Along the Trans-Canada Highway near Blind River

Near Bruce Mines I found this guy with a dead bike at the side of the road with a flat battery / no generator. Bloody useless modern bikes. I heard from him today that in the end, he got it sorted - long story involving Harleys and beer! The best things happen when your bike breaks.

A little scenery in Lake Superior Park

The road is long......

Old Woman Bay, Lake Superior Park

Roadside attractions - lots of these

The road in to Missanabie. Missanabie was a stop on the trans-continental rail line, a jumping off point for prospectors and trappers, and briefly, a mining centre. I was in here in the late 70's, so I wanted another look.

Almost there

The end of the road. The community hangs on by a thread.

But Ernie's makes a good hamburger. The only beer options are 'Blue' and 'Canadian' (and Coors Light if you're really unlucky)

Heading towards Chapleau - then on to Timmins for the night

Logging road heading south from Timmins

No traffic in 60 miles - none!

I stopped at this bridge about 30 miles in to take some pictures etc. and when I started off again, my clutch cable broke

I had a cable with me, but of course, it was one for the Nuovo Falcone, and about 6 inches too short. BUT - it fitted well enough to get me home (note unorthodox cable routing). As soon as I set off again, a large bear loped across the road in front of me.

Scenery along the Trans-Canada heading back to North Bay

Back into Eastern Ontario, south of Algonquin Park

Schutt

It's not all just lakes and trees you know. OK, I lied.

So I stopped in at Norms for a beer just a few miles from home. When I went to leave I noticed my tyre was flat (wouldn't you know it), so we pumped it up and it seemed to be holding air. 5 miles from home, it was flat again. Fortunately, Norm has a bike trailer, so the faithful Eldo was ignominiously trailered the last few miles.

Nick
(Roughly 1400 miles total)