On the way to Driftwood Park while waiting for a train to cross, I saw this skeleton of a barn.  It looks even more like it was about to fall from a side view.

 

These stores were common throughout Canada.  For a picture of their on-wall menu, and for the rest of the beer and wine pictures of this trip, go straight to the beer page, or just keep clicking through the pages and you'll get there.

 

This campground had much more forest cover between sites.

 

We went on a hike and caught this view of the Ottawa River.

 

You know what these are, right?  Caramel De-Lites (fka Samoas) from the Girl Scouts.  Buy them any day of the year in Canada for $2.40 US.

 

The hiking trails were surrounded by countless wild blueberry bushes.  We picked a few and put them on yogurt.

 

A view of the river.  The water was sparkling clear and clean.  You can also check out this video panorama  1.75 MB and see the island that we swam out to.

 

The blueberries were so good we climbed back up the hill and picked a couple more cups for breakfast and snacking.

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