Vacation photo count: Low

The nature of our week-long Ontario getaway—combined with some unseasonable August weather—meant that the number of photos Jean took was much lower than usual. Good thing we went to Science North in Sudbury, or it would otherwise have been close to a count of zero.

Science North building
The Science North building is itself very interesting, built right onto the rock of Sudbury
Flowers overlooking the lake in Science North
It was a gray day in Sudbury, so a good one to be inside a museum

We weren’t the only ones with that thought, though; Science North was crazy full of parents and their kids!

Butterfly close-up from Science North
The butterfly room was a nice, calm oasis away from the crowds

We probably spent the most time on the floor focusing on wildlife. We were there late afternoon, which happened to be feeding time for a lot of the critters.

Porcupine at Science North
If you’ve ever wanted to pet a porcupine, Science North is the place for you
Skunk feeding at Science North
The skunk was too shy for petting, especially with all the kids there that day, but couldn’t resist coming out for meal worms
Beaver feeding at Science North
The beaver was nonplussed by his audience, and a big fan of green beans

And to conclude, the now almost obligatory photo of me in front of food, at Churchill’s restaurant in North Bay (another day, on the way back).

Ahi tuna at Churchill's Restaurant in North Bay Ontario
Lovely ahi tuna

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