We like spontaneous travel, but we also like to be prepared. For example, if we happen upon a tree in the middle of the road, we need to have a chainsaw to clear it out of the way, right? We don't really have the space for a chainsaw or for the Jerrycan that needs to … Continue reading Chainsaw Massacre – Tiny Home Edition
Category: Ghost Towns
Gaspé Odyssey: to Land’s End & Back
We just got back from a 9 day trip to the Gaspé Peninsula. It was a whirlwind of a trip as we covered just over 3500 km.
An Accidental Ghost Town Encounter
Sisco is not your typical western ghost town from the 1800. Although it started in the 1880 as a saloon and water-filling stop for the railway, it remained occupied to some extent well into the 20th century although in decline. The construction of Route 70, bypassing it, sealed its fate.