Once crossing the border we found ourselves in the populated outer reaches of Thunder Bay, ON. Home to 120,000 people, it is home to lots of civilized stuff that the desolate regions of Minnesota didn't have. Nor would we see any other populous cities until we finished the Canadian leg of the trip (and Sault Ste. Marie isn't quite as large as Thunder Bay).
Home to forestry products. This looks like a pulp mill (but I'm just guessing from the outside).
Like the speed limits, the distance numbers suddenly got bigger, too.
Looking across the bay at the Sleeping Giant.
Ontario's moose looks different than Minnesota's moose.

Home to forestry products. This looks like a pulp mill (but I'm just guessing from the outside).
Like the speed limits, the distance numbers suddenly got bigger, too.
Looking across the bay at the Sleeping Giant.
Ontario's moose looks different than Minnesota's moose.









