Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
Margie, when I was in High School, I worked for two summers at a private Boy's Camp on Flathead Lake in Montana. During the down time in between groups us counselors got to do some sight seeing. We visited the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National park and that area, but now that I have looked at a map, I can't figure out where we went in Saskatchewan so I may not have been there but it seems like I did (if that makes any sense). I had an Army retired friend that settled in Vancouver whom I visited several years ago and you are right about the beautiful coastal area there.

By the way, don't feel bad about the Americans not knowing anything about Canada, most of them don't know much about the geography and history of the United States, let alone the countries to our North and South. And, God forbid that you should ask them anything about Europe or Asian. I hope you get to see the rest of the Great lakes. I was born in Michigan and go there to visit my neices some times and go for some great fishing also but i don't fish on the Great Lakes, just inland lakes and rivers. Michigan and the surrounding areas have some beautiful sights to see and I hope you get a chance to enjoy them.

Grumpy
I know alot about Canada:
1. Canadian Club: My favorite type of crackers
2. Canadian Bacon: That guy from Canada that was the star of "Foot Loose".
3. Hockey: What I do when I get a bug caught in the back of my throat.
4. Canada Dry: Drought is bad everywhere.
5. Canadian Army: AKA US Army Reserve Reserve.
6. Maple Leaf: I have to admit it looks a lot prettier than a dandelion.


I could go on and on, but my meds are wearing off.

Oops: Forgot one CANADIAN GEESE: What you have when Wayne Gretzkey checks you from behind more than once.