If you break all of the ice off of Lake Superior on January 1st, you have exactly enough to put two cubes in every glass of every Ontarian over the age of 19.
Need more ice eh?
It is a fecking nightmare and it's like that for twenty hours a day, now.Southern Ontario’s main corridor from the Detroit-Windsor border in the west to Quebec in the east is Highway 401, more commonly known as simply The Four-Oh-One. This 897 km stretch of…
Except the 400 series of highways is just Ontario. The 401 ends at the Quebec border. There it turns into HWY 20. If you keep going it becomes the 720 around Montreal West and takes you right into downtown Montreal. I guess you could go on to Quebec City heading out Notre Dame St E if you want to take the much longer scenic route.Southern Ontario’s main corridor from the Detroit-Windsor border in the west to Quebec in the east is Highway 401, more commonly known as simply The Four-Oh-One. This 897 km stretch of…
You get to go through the Lafontaine Tunnel.Except the 400 series of highways is just Ontario. The 401 ends at the Quebec border. There it turns into HWY 20. If you keep going it becomes the 720 around Montreal West and takes you right into downtown Montreal.
If you take the 520 cutoff instead from HWY 20, it takes you to the HWY 40 interchange which is the TransCanada, and that takes you to Quebec City.
We hardly ever hear Herstory.Canadian history isn't as boring as it sounds
Use Hudson Bay ice and sell it Mexico by the container, that will put money into the pockets rather than ice in a glass for CanadiansIf you break all of the ice off of Lake Superior on January 1st, you have exactly enough to put two cubes in every glass of every Ontarian over the age of 19.
It sits on the shoreline with it's Mug on one side and it's Wump on the other.In North east Ontario Lake Temiskaming is 700 feet deep and has it's own monster which rivals the Loch Ness
The natives "Anishinaabe" call it "Mugwump"
The Mexicans could use the ice to help build the wall.Use Hudson Bay ice and sell it Mexico by the container, that will put money into the pockets rather than ice in a glass for Canadians