Day 94 – Aliens and autumn leaves

I wished I could have spent more time with Jason and his mother Sonya but the road was calling and I had a lot of ground to cover. With this in mind we all said our farewells to one another and I took to the highway.


When I’d left North Bay the sky was a thick overcast of clouds yet as I continued on I could see blue patches revealing themselves and soon I was driving in the sunshine.


Through many small towns I travelled as I took the northern route across Ontaio. The land had a calm feeling to it, with small little towns scattered amongst the vast forests.


I drove on into the night, passing through towns such as Moonbeam where a glowing saucer and a little alien welcomed me. Fatigue was taking its toll, I fought through it for a while but I knew I’d have to rest soon. I managed to find a campground where I pitched my tent and crawled inside to doze off at last. I was glad I had some extra layers on as the temperature had dropped to -2 degrees, the coldest I’ve slept in yet on my trip across Canada. One thing is certain, summer is long gone.