
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…
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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.
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.
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.
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"
It is a fecking nightmare and it's like that for twenty hours a day, now.
Hate to burst the bubble...................................
but that insane traffic jam IS IN CHINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!
There ARE NO MOUNTAINS like that along ANY stretch of 401!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
The highway 401/400 junction IS the biggest and busiest highway junction in North America............................
yes......................................
even ahead of anything in Los Angeles........................................... .............
and that photo above shows mountains at the edges of the photo...............................
ergo it it is NOT 401!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rain and snow will cause more flooding so the rivers (Mississippi) should be 'straightened out and the banks terraced to make the flooding useful and the people can watch from 'high ground'. Goods moving north/south can use side-roads and north/south on barges.
Most people are driving around in a circle, which ones have the most goods go through it. How many tons could a northern route into Alberta do if we became the hub for the Prairies and the North and the 2nd oil line to Vancouver could make them the place tankers go and shipping containers only go to the northern port that has yet to be built and the last leg might be the 'Amazon Rail & Drone & Sub Company', formerly, . . wait for it, . . . Bombardier. Dredging a channel through 'swamp' would (be cheap and almost maintenance free)allow containers to be moved in canals and above the ice and under the ice in the winter. The world's first 'subway'. heavy underwater and high-speed above.
Not to be ignored frozen tundra and chalk are similar in that a tunnel boring machine could 'build a maze of roads in the north and keeping it frozen would be 'free' and the surface untouched except at the entrance points, that could be a rocky outcropping. A bot run diamond mine that is to run a 200 years or more would be where those things go rather than to be for getting popcorn to an Indian settlement. Chop, chop.
Bottom left to top left, 1 tank of gas, . . . ready, . . set , . . . Go!!!
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https://www.thebeaverton.com/2019/04...fun-nor-facts/
1.. Everyday at 4 pm the Queen of England orders the burning of ten acres of pristine Brazilian rainforest in honour of Canada’s independence.
2. There are no famous Canadian drummers, as percussion instruments are prohibited in all of its 16 districts under penalty of death by drowning chair.
3. Canada was originally named “Upper Wisconsin”, until the “Great Massacre of Moose Jaw” in 1882.
4. Canada was founded by William Canada after his ship crash landed on the shores of Saskatchewan. Though his crew eventually died of scurvy, William was able to survive by eating and living inside their corpses.
5. 90% of all plastic in the ocean comes from single use milk bags from Ontario.
6. Every Canadian home must display at least 4 framed photographs of Celine Dion. Failure to comply may result in foreclosure and three years hard labour in the salt mines of Manitoba.
7. It is customary to greet a Canadian by saying ‘double double’ as it means both “hello” and “goodbye”, and shows respect to their unholy demon God, Horton the disemboweller.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!
YOU SHOULD go skiing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
It is quite clear you lack the intellectual capacity to understand the grave national THREAT................................
represented by Radical Islam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But dont forget to wear your helmet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your thought process is already muddled enough...............
you could not with stand.........................
yet another collision with a tree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And CLEARLY you did not see the recent post here about how Russia, India and China intend to pressure.........................
immigrants to Canada that came from those countries......................................
to influence Cdn elections in favour of the Dictators!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And there IS NO REASON not to assume that Iran and North Korea and Syria and other govts......................
are not applying exactly the same pressure on their expatriates to interfere in our elections as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!