What a great day to finalize our journey along the Canadian shores of Lake Superior! We arrived just as our hot chocolate rations ran out, which was kindly replenished in Pukaskwa National Park by the campsite host and hostess, Mary and John, and before the threatening rumble of distance storms came any closer. It was a delight to be with friends at Naturally Superior Adventures in Wawa and watch the brilliant display of fireworks over the lake.
We feel so privileged to have paddled beside some of the most spectacular, remote, and ancient freshwater coastlines in the world. After seeing them at such an up close and unique perspective, we can assure you that we should feel very proud, as a nation, of our natural inheritance. Few countries in the world are as fortunate to be the keepers of the largest chain of freshwater lakes on the planet. As Canadians, it is our duty to protect these inland seas for future generations; working cooperatively with our American neighbours to ensure that we continue to keep them great.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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