Sudbury Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Sudbury below. Sudbury travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Sudbury.
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#1 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Jan 16, 2005 – Jul 23, 2008
Sudbury, Canada -› -› …
Daddy (my husband Dancr) wanted to go for a walk with the family ... though I was partially interested to going shopping for some flowers (to fill the garden) ... but I put my wishes aside and went for the ride where he took pictures of Malard Ducks, Canada Geese, and the usual Seagu…
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#2 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Apr 16, 2008
I was sort of ... no, I was nervous meeting up with a total stranger from Travbuddy. Never having met a 'cyber-friend' this Travbuddy Met-Up was 'virgin territory' for me. Dan and I looked through a magazine waiting for Bill to arrive at Starbucks ... Bill said he would be wea…
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#3 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Apr 13, 2008 – Apr 18, 2008
Austin, Texas, USA -› Toronto, Canada -› …
Sudbury is a very different place than the winter wonderland I saw in December. There are traces of snow around and the lakes still have ice on them but you can tell spring is here.
I ate with clients at Creo's Louisiana Grill and will post a review. Needless to say it was yummy. …
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#4 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
May 17, 2008 – May 19, 2008
When we left Sudbury it was dreary, wet, and grey ... as we progressed towards Sault Ste. Marie the sun came out ...
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#5 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Feb 10, 2008 – Jun 23, 2008
Here is a compilation of pics from my home town of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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#6 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Sep 11, 2008
My third TB meet-up was a mini meet-up in my current hometown of Sudbury. Funny,how we meet people on TB, like Janna, & find out she only 2mins from my house...well we finally met & went to a cafe that neither one of us had been to. Loved meeting her, I'm sure we'll meet again!
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#7 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Sep 24, 2008 – Oct 09, 2008
Sudbury, Canada -› Wawa, Canada -› …
I lived in Sudbury for approximately 17yrs and suddenly the family had to 'up-and-move' ... though I remember disliking Sudbury, Ontario and wanting to return to my home in Ottawa, I guess over time I began to become attached to Sudbury and now I look back and want to return ... the same feeling I had back then in Sudbury, Ontario is reappearing again here in Calgary, Alberta ... far from family, but at least I have you; my Travbuddy Family to keep me going!!!!
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#8 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Sep 15, 2008 – Sep 27, 2008
Heathrow, England, UK -› Toronto, Canada -› …
No luck at any of the main hotels - lots of business people around for
conferences. Finally got into the Canadiana Motel, where our motel room
was apparently "awesome"; hmmm - drab and boring would be more
appropriate.Restaurant - Respect is Burning - had some nice Italian pasta dishes here. Lot…
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#9 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Jul 10, 2004 – Sep 13, 2004
My time in Canada was one of my best experiences that I had on the other side of the atlantic. It was so peaceful and so beautiful. Jesse and I stayed for a few days in a cabin in Willisville which was quite up market for a cabin with a shower and some running water. We spent time at Providence bay…
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#10 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
Feb 12, 2009 – May 15, 2009
Quebec, Canada -› Detroit, Michigan, USA -› …
Moving with my gf across the continent, visiting family while and we are at it... why not extensively making stops along the road!
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#11 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
May 27, 2006 – Feb 27, 2008
Montreal, Canada -› Ottawa, Canada -› …
Here you can join us on our motorcykle tour from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego (south america). We start our journey May 27, 2006 and we will be on the road for about a year!
Read our complete story at our homepage: www.tobias-ingeborg.com
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#12 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
May 24, 2008
My hometown of Sudbury celebrated it's very first Celtic festival this past May.
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#13 of 13 Sudbury travel blogs
May 23, 2008 – Sep 07, 2009
I will freely admit there was a brief time during my childhood that I endeavoured to fain the odd illness in an attempt to skip school. I would while away my boring lessons staring dreamily out of the window and wondering what scheme I could to cook up in order to avoid the Friday spelling test, or…
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