Ontario was long to cross!
We saw moose, bear, wolf, turtles, deers, rabbits, snakes, and lots of birds!
Many beautiful lakes and provincial parks.
We stopped at Neys Provincial Park and Pancake Bay close to Sault Ste Marie.
Passed another stone in sault ste marie, went to emerg again there. Nicer hospital than the one in Brandon Manitoba. There was even a parade in front and so the boys loved it they cotton candy and free sun glasses. I'm going to start rating hospital visits instead of national parks!
Sault Ste Marie 5 🌟due to the parade but Brandon Manitoba, 2 🌟. They were over worked, no their fault.
This stone was not as painful, i took some kind of drug that could put down an elephant in minutes but did it ever leave me groggy and nauseus all day. Tramacet: it sure works for pain but leaves you. drooling and woozy! Not for the faint of heart!
Here is a video of a stand up comedian on kidney stones (in French):
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8OW05gFag2wk6c0Bl0En4vDQbXcBmw6Y
I laughed so hard I was crying!
Next stop: Bradford, Ontario.
This was an oasis amongst hospitals and walmart camping!
My longest standing friend Jennifer lives there with her husband Dan and their three kids Jacob, Ian and Mira. They welcomed us with open arms.
Two days there felt like booking into some spa somewhere nice.

Visited toronto, waited an outrageous two hours to go up CN tower! The aquarium was very fun!


We also got initiated and did our first Escape Room!
Dan and Jen run the Bradford Escape Academy. We had a blast!
We didn't escape however, needed 3 exra minutes ( and lots of hints thanks Jen)
http://www.bradfordescapeacademy.com
That's it for now, next post soon!
Julie
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