"As we paddled, I thought about how the train trip was a throwback to the 1940s and '50s. But people are still using the rail to get to town, carry supplies or as a means to get to their camps and lodges. We saw a group of school kids on a field trip from Sudbury cheerfully getting off at Cartier. Most of them, including the teachers, had never been on a train before.
And how truly Canadian it felt to load our canoe and equipment barrels onto a rail car and be able to get off or get picked up virtually anywhere on the route from Sudbury to White River. Paquette, who has spent 14 years working on the railway, said trains are a popular way for paddlers to access the rivers in the area."
No comments:
Post a Comment