Road trip in Northern Ontario
04-Jan-2009
I decided to take a short
road trip in Northern Ontario. Cabin fever hit early
and I didn’t feel like sitting inside the house
anymore after the Christmas break. The trip took me
along Highway 17 through Wawa and I stayed the night in
White River. I have been in Wawa several times but
never made it beyond that town.
The lowest temperature on this trip was -14F / -25C which was just a bit north of White River. A car engine really doesn’t like to be started in these temperatures but the Saab started without a problem after a little bit of hesitation.
Highway 11 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway and I always wanted to see this northern road in Ontario. Many towns in this area like Hearst and Kapuskasing are mainly francophone which I didn’t expect in Northern Ontario.
Cochrane is an interesting town because it has train service to Toronto and Moosonee on James Bay. Riding the Polar Bear Express is still on my list of things to do. Cochrane is also the birthplace of Tim Horton, a hockey player who founded the well-known doughnut and coffee shop chain.
The trip was a total of about 1,100 miles / 1.770 km. Not bad for a 3-day trip, eh? This was only a smaller part of Ontario and the size of this province and country still amazes me every time. There were many other interesting towns on the way like Timmins and Chapleau but I won’t bore you with the details and let the pictures do the talking. If you are interested to read more about Highway 11, check out this website: http://www.highway11.ca
The photo album can be found here: Link
North of White River
Trans-Canada Highway
Snow magnet

The lowest temperature on this trip was -14F / -25C which was just a bit north of White River. A car engine really doesn’t like to be started in these temperatures but the Saab started without a problem after a little bit of hesitation.
Highway 11 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway and I always wanted to see this northern road in Ontario. Many towns in this area like Hearst and Kapuskasing are mainly francophone which I didn’t expect in Northern Ontario.
Cochrane is an interesting town because it has train service to Toronto and Moosonee on James Bay. Riding the Polar Bear Express is still on my list of things to do. Cochrane is also the birthplace of Tim Horton, a hockey player who founded the well-known doughnut and coffee shop chain.
The trip was a total of about 1,100 miles / 1.770 km. Not bad for a 3-day trip, eh? This was only a smaller part of Ontario and the size of this province and country still amazes me every time. There were many other interesting towns on the way like Timmins and Chapleau but I won’t bore you with the details and let the pictures do the talking. If you are interested to read more about Highway 11, check out this website: http://www.highway11.ca
The photo album can be found here: Link
North of White River
Trans-Canada Highway
Snow magnet
