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Grey_Mountain's avatar
Jul 02, 2018

Canada Day

Happy CANADA DAY (although a day late) to all my many Candian friends. So sorry we are not there to help you celebrate.
Enjoy.

Lonnie and Hazel
(Grey Mountain and his British Bride)
  • We started Canada Day in a boondock site gazing at the Wrangell Mountains and finished in a rec site at at Granite Creek. Now in Homer, AK on the spit watching our neighbours getting ready to celebrate their special day.
  • I really like western Canadians.
    Getting along with most them is like having a Golden Retriever.
    I look for Canadian flags when I travel.
    Next year 3 weeks in BC.
  • For years when parked on Lighthouse Row, I have flown the British Jack for my British Bride with the flag of the Sovereign Comanche Nation below it - until Canada Day. On Canada Day, I run up the Maple Leaf, then on 4th of July, it's Stars and Stripes. After that, back to the British and Comanche flags.

    GM
  • We were proud to celebrate Canada Day here on Lake Ontario at the Fifty Point Conservation Area, near Hamilton.

    And we will be very proud to celebrate Independence Day on July 4 back in the USA in the state of Michigan

    On our way back to home in Texas after this visit to Canada.
  • Thanks! A time to celebrate and a time to remember how awesome our country truly is. We have much to celebrate and our friends to the south of us truly are friends and are always welcome to sit around the fire and party with us. We might lead the way but you also know how to throw a great party. In two days you get to celebrate a great nation and your friends to the north if not in body will be there in spirit. “Happy Independance Day”
  • Tvov's avatar
    Tvov
    Explorer II
    Happy Canada Day! Friends of mine were on the winning parade float in their town. (don't remember which town)
  • HAPPY CANADA DAY (also a day late) to all the great friends we have made in Canada on our 18 visits and 75,000 kms in AB and BC, from UK since 1988.

    Trevor