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Monday, September 2, 2013

July 22, 23,24, 2013 Agawa & Neys Bay, Lake Superior

The Lake Superior area and campsites were a highlight for us.  The size of this lake was hard to understand; it's the biggest in the world (surface area wise).  It looked like an ocean.  You couldn't see any land in the horizon and yet you knew it was fresh water.  It was cold, but amazing.  We recommend Lake Superior Provincial Parks to any and all.

Sault Ste Marie to Lake Superior Provincial Park, and specifically Agawa Bay
Killarney

North end of Agawa Bay beach, Lake Superior Provincial Park

Camping neighbour Josh from Thunder Bay joins us; his mom was from Kamloops!





The surf spray is strong!






Rock skippin

#122



Next Camping Spot - Neys Prov. Park - former prisoner of war camp

North coast of Lake Superior

Valu-mart in Wawa, home of the big Canada goose

Marathon next ... Thunderbay on Thursday



Beach teepees

Crayfish


Wood hunt for M-A teepee






#40 - spacious, but cold: low of 10, high of 19 (Wed., 24th) - not humid though while high 30s in the Okanagan!












"Under the Volcano Trail" historical plaque
Supply boat remnants







Cause of the rock formations


Tadpole & frog hunting





Loon

Lots of tadpoles, but no visible frogs











Bunchberries - flower head converts to berries in the Fall

Fungus


S'mores
Next travel goal is to Thunderbay, Ont. & onto Lake of the Woods region
Soon to Kenora, Lake of the Woods, Ont. & family visit

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