Many parts of the Trans Canada Highway seemed more mountain-like than anything that we had previously seen in Ontario that were called mountains. Here’s a hint, if you build a road through mountains and just lay it straight up the mountain, it’s not a mountain. Roads through mountains look like this because you have to make a flat part to put the road on.
We also saw a guy selling knives from a stand on the side of the highway, a horse-drawn carriage, and a “warning horse drawn carriages” sign. Kerri wasn’t quick enough with the camera to get any of these things. But we know you won’t believe us unless there’s a picture so here you go:
Then we crossed a bridge into the US.
