Boston Bar
Now, if anywhere has seen better days, it is Boston Bar in the Fraser Canyon. At one time a popular gold rush stop, the town now looks all but abandoned, […]
Now, if anywhere has seen better days, it is Boston Bar in the Fraser Canyon. At one time a popular gold rush stop, the town now looks all but abandoned, […]
Until this tour, I had always seen Yale as a historic blip on the route to somewhere else. I have long been familiar with some of its history, but had […]
Not far from Wells is famous ‘Blessing’s Grave’. In 1866, New Westminster (my current home town) resident Charles Blessing grabbed a friend, W.D Moses and decided to head north to […]
After stopping for some unremarkable lunch at a local pub, we wandered into Ross Bay Cemetery. According to the ‘Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria‘; “Ross Bay Cemetery has the oldest […]
Though we thought we may not, we awoke the next day – bright and early – ready to get on with our road trip. We headed down to the parkade […]
We didn’t stand out front the cemetery gates for long before I realized he had to go back in to Greyfriars. He had to. I certainly didn’t feel that need, but […]
We waited until night fell before walking the two blocks to Greyfriars Kirkyard. Before even making it to the gate, we were both goosebumped – exactly what we were looking […]
One of my favourite locations in Edinburgh is Greyfriars Kirkyard. Considered one of the most haunted places on the planet according to many accounts, Greyfriars has a paranormal history that stands […]
Standing between the grand towers made to represent Canada and France, is a statue symbolizing ‘Mother Canada‘. She overlooks in mourning, the plains where so many (of her) children were […]