Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonIt would certainly be a very circuitous route in order to accomplish that kind of timing, like going to Detroit first. 😉
Or 3 hours depending on how circuitous a route you take...
I must have got the geography wrong.
Geography lesson on Southwestern Ontario: Detroit 1-1/2hours to GBS. GBS 1/2-3/4 hour to London. London 2-1/2 to Toronto. All times are approximations, dependent on several possible variables.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesRight.
It would certainly be a very circuitous route in order to accomplish that kind of timing, like going to Detroit first. 😉
Geography lesson on Southwestern Ontario: Detroit 1-1/2hours to GBS. GBS 1/2-3/4 hour to London. London 2-1/2 to Toronto. All times are approximations, dependent on several possible variables.
Great Lakes Region, eh? Which is your favourite?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesI once lived in Battle Creek, and today discovered this: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3215364/?ref_=nv_sr_1
I am between Erie and Huron. I have been to them all and if I were to choose I'd have to go with Huron and more specifically the Georgian Bay area. Great camping/canoeing and hiking areas.
Can't wait to see it.
I can't remember which of the lakes I went to, but I have treasured memories of a day out at Lake Michigan with my sister (I was probably around 5 years old at the time).
They're a natural wonder of the world aren't they?