Well Will and I have made it to Brandon, Manitoba. On Wednesday night we stayed at a Inn in northren Ontario. It was called the Red Rock Inn and it was a very nice hotel. But it very much reminded me of the Hotel in the novel The Shining. Other then the whole expecting twin girls to be walking down the hallways or redrum on the mirror, it was a very nice hotel. I would recommend that if you are traveling through Ontario and you are on the Trans Canada Highway and it is late passing through Nipigon, take the detour and go to Red Rock.
Anyways, the day started out very wet and gray and it was getting pretty boring going through Ontario. The landscape was still nice to observe but driving only 90km/h is not fun especially when you have to wait for passing lanes to come when a slow truck is in front of you. Also I got to learn not to make sharp minute second turns into parking lots, because my accomplice likes to cut off other vehicles.
Finally the sun came out when we were just getting to the border of Ontario and Manitoba and it lit up all the golden fall colour and brightened up our dreary day. Then when we got to the border construction put us to a stand still.
Manitoba I have to say is a very interesting province. The best word to describe the province is Flat. Though I is not boring being so flat, it is not like when you are driving Windsor to London. It is only the first day of driving in the prairies and it may get very boring today, but when you first drive through them it is very fascinating. I wish the sky was clear though because you could see without end. Also the roads off the Trans Canada Highway through Manitoba have no on ramps. You just pull up to a stop sign and then get on to the highway. Also to the roads going of the highway are almost all dirt roads, so if you plan on moving to Manitoba get a 4x4 truck.
Now Manitoba is very different place then Ontario. We stopped in Winnipeg to get an oil change and food. When we got there we found out that Winnipeg has something in common with Detroit. They have he Michigan Left (if you do not know what this is look for it on urban dictionary or search on Google). Other then that the streets are pretty much the same as a big city in Ontario. But in restaurants you allowed to have gambling. We went to a Boston Pizza and they had slot machines in corner of the restaurant. Then on the drink menu you can order bottles of wine to bottles of whiskeys, vodka, rum, and specialty liquors. They are defiantly more relaxed then Ontario.
I have to say though that Manitoba is very appealing and it is not as boring as i thought it was going to be. But now on to Saskatchewan then to Calgary.