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Moncton is one ugly place when the tides go out a huge mud flatJust caught up to this thread, very cool. I lived in Canada for 5 years, my 2nd country. I have a Social Insurance card and was considering applying for landed immigrant status had my work assignment extended. I lived in Quebec and Ontario and traveled from the "winters of Winnipeg to the mud holes of Moncton." A great time of my life with many fond memories.
Let alone the smell!Moncton is one ugly place when the tides go out a huge mud flat
Too bad, we could have met up in Germany.
Happily unexploited as it should be , there IMHO is no finer cottage area in the world".... Sorry I've insulted your sensibilities about the commode MM, Haliburton or Muskoka?"
Haliburton - southwestern flank of the 'shield' ** -- 2 acres and 400 feet of frontage on the Irondale River, just east of Kinmount, Ontario ....
[** PreCambrian Shield -- the ancient mountains -- earth's first -- that form a collar from Labrador to Northern Saskatchewan - geologically 'stable' for >600 million years]
And again, what a difference +/- 10 days make.
MM
The river is about 35 deep just offshore from my POV and the current is upstream --- great swimming. The river is about 16 inches deep entering and existing the meander - exit is on my POV left - to the west. No neighbors.
Interior Lines of Communications:
2012 is the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812 (between Great Britain and the USA). The war decided the fate of Canada. Canada won.