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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

352.0. "Autumn colors" by POLAR::LACAILLE (YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior) Wed Sep 12 1990 18:56

	Seeing as we have enough combat related notes, whether it
	be the notes title or the discussion within the note :-),
	here's something that should be a nice topic for now but
	could cease to become a topic in the near future.

	Were do you like to go to catch the fall colors?

	Most of the time I take a trip up the eastern township
	autoroute that travels from Montreal up to and past Sherbrooke.
	This part of the country leads itself to the visitor
	in that the rolling hills present an ever-changing
	panoramic view of the beautiful Maple forests.

	I am truly saddened, though, that year by year these trees
	continue to show the ever worstening effects of their fight
	with acid rain. I hope something is done to stop this
	mutilation of our forests or soon there will simply be the
	yellows and the greens of the non-maple tree forests to
	not-look at in the not-so special autumns of the future.

	Charlie
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352.1In the neigboring 'country'.KAOFS::R_CHARLEBOISMutant Ninja Soft. Supp. Spec. from HellThu Sep 13 1990 10:303
    Check out Gatineau Park in the fall, it truly is a sight to behold.
    
    R�al
352.2Since you asked ....TROU03::BRAYSearcher of wisdom -- finder of noneThu Sep 13 1990 11:3357
Of course, the brilliance of the fall colors depends a lot on the weather; 
mild sunny days followed by cool (even frosty) nights is usually the best 
combination for brilliant colors.  So an area that gave you good colors 
last year may produce a poor show this year.

Having said that, the areas where I've found the best colors over the past 
few years are:

o	the Kortright Conservation area (about � hour north of TO, for 
	those who don't know!);

o	the Glen Haffey Conservation area, about 45 minutes north of 
	Toronto on Airport Road -- this is quite a hilly area and the views 
	from some vantage points are incredible;

o	the Barrie area -- I particularly enjoy Bass Lake, a few minutes 
	west of Orillia;

o	Algonquin Provincial Park -- saw the most breathtaking display up 
	there 3 years ago; and

o	Aleghenny (sp?) Park, on the border of New York and Pennsylvania 
	(OK, I know this doesn't really belong in the Canada conference, 
	but you can easily make a day's trip of it from TO) -- being quite 
	a bit further south, the best displays are later than in TO by a 
	week or two.

As you say, though, it is sad to see the ruin caused by acid rain.  I'm 
sure the colors aren't as brilliant as they were when we came over from 
England in 1984; or is it just that I'm more used to the spectacle now?

If you're planning to tour the fall colors in Ontario this year, there are 
a couple of phone numbers that you will find useful.

The first number is (416) 963-2992.  This connects you to a recorded 
message regarding the fall color conditions right across Ontario, from 
North Bay down to Windsor.  I have just called this number and they say 
that there is little change in color yet, even up in the far north.  The 
first noticeable change is at least a week away, even later in areas 
further south.  The message is updated on Monday and Thursday each week, so 
it is always up to date.

The second number is 1-800 ONTARIO.  This connects you to the Ontario 
Ministry of Tourism and Recreation where you can ask for literature about 
the fall colors.  The best publication is the Fall Auto Tours booklet, 
which lists many drives you can take to see the best fall colors.  There is 
no charge for the booklet, and they will also send you any other booklets 
that you want, plus maps, etc.

Finally, if you want to pick up literature for yourself, there are several 
tourism centers dotted about Ontario.  Ones that come to mind are in 
Niagara Falls (about 1 mile from the Falls themselves), St. Catharines (on 
the QEW, between the 405 exit and the St. Catharines bridge), Barrie (on 
the 400 just north of the Essa Road exit), and Toronto (in the Eaton 
Center).

Peter B.
352.4SIGHCRATE::ROWELLSearching for an angel in whiteThu Sep 13 1990 13:121
    Home Sick !
352.5Green - the color of fallVAOU02::HALLIDAYShe could promise the moon...Thu Sep 13 1990 17:136
    We have amazing autumn colors here in the PNW - green. But then spring
    is green, as are summer and winter.
    
    The fall color change is something we just don't see here.
    
    ...laura
352.6over therePOLAR::LACAILLEYFM-350 the real Ultimate WarriorThu Sep 13 1990 17:4816

	Re : Laura...green

	Yes I know what you mean. My parents retired out there on the
	island a few years ago from Montreal. My Dad complains that
	he misses the fall colors most of all.

	It seems that if I visit in the winter, things are _very_ green
	and in the summer they are only just green...almost brown.

	Oh well...not everyone can live in Gods country (I won't say
	whether that statement refers to you out there or us back
	here ;-)

	Charlie
352.7Blue is newKAOFS::M_COTENow I'm even more nastyThu Sep 13 1990 20:3112
    
    
    I don't want to seem critical on my first arrival in the Canadian
    notefile, but what a wimpy topic.Who would bring up such a topic?
    This lacaille guy, what are you man or mouse?
    Maybe we should talk about the colour of the homes we drive by on
    our way home.'I like the blue one,blue was always my favorite
    colour'What is the favourite colour of all the noters out there?
    
    
    :-)
    mike
352.8You think you're nasty (-'POLAR::LACAILLEYFM-350 the real Ultimate WarriorThu Sep 13 1990 20:404

	Be careful, I know where you live....

352.9Galiano & all thatVAOU02::HALLIDAYShe could promise the moon...Thu Sep 13 1990 23:234
    re: .6: Back East can be God's Country; this part of the world is the
    Goddess's country.
    
    ...laura
352.10How's life in Phase 4???OTOO01::PAQUINYou and I can make a differenceFri Sep 14 1990 10:284
    repl-7
         Hey Mike, It looks like you finally found your terminal..heheheh
    
                                       Chris :)
352.11^^A New Hampshire Autumn^^BOOVX2::FRITZFri Sep 14 1990 13:1723
    'Com on now....ayuhh...can't top a New England Autumn!  
    
    Dip down into New England.  Specifically, New Hampshire.  Peak
    time is early October for the North Country (not too far Sherbrook,
    Quebec).  Mid-October for the White Mountain region and
    late October for Southern NH - Monadnock Region.      
    
    In addition, this is the time of year New Hampshire and the rest
    of New England have annual autumn fairs.  
    
    I've seen many cars from Quebec and Ontario down in NH over the
    years each fall.......this year experts are predicting a spectacular
    fall color due to the large rains this year.  Acid rain is a major
    problem...not only for fall colors but drinking water...what can
    the Canadian gov't do to help with the situation here in NH.  There
    is a direct link between acid rain in New England and the plants
    in Canada.
    
    Bring plenty of money...we have a war to fund!
    
    Rf
    
    
352.12U is right...KAOM25::RUSHTONUnscathed by inspired lunacyFri Sep 14 1990 15:4112
        <<-< Autumn colors >-

	<<Were do you like to go to catch the fall colors?

Charles, would you change that damn title to the *proper* spelling?!

We are talking in the CANADA notesfile by the way, so how's about it, eh?
 

		-< Autumn colours >-
			      ^

352.13KAOFS::S_BROOKIt&#039;s time for a summertime dreamFri Sep 14 1990 16:4314
    Not to mention that acid rain emanates not only from Canada, but from
    the USA as well ... our forests and probably your own too are being
    destroyed by acid rain that comes from south west of us ... which
    points to parts of Pennsylvania and Ohio and ......
    
    So don't point the finger at us alone please ... when you are
    definitely doing something about your own house then you can point
    at ours.  Sure, undoubtedly we are all guilty ... but pointing fingers
    ain't going to fix the problem ... let's all work at cleaning up our
    own back yard.
    
    Stuart
    
    
352.14Mr Rogets NeighborhoodPOLAR::LACAILLEYFM-350 the real Ultimate WarriorTue Sep 18 1990 13:4024
re:      <<< Note 352.12 by KAOM25::RUSHTON "Unscathed by inspired lunacy" >>>
                               -< U is right... >-

		-< Autumn colours >-
			      ^

	I'd really like to change it Pat, in fact I tried to
	spell it correctly the first time, but unfortunately
	my VT240 has the LK201-USA keybored. Every time I try
	to type words with the Canadian spelling, it will
	not let me...
                                States		Canada

		for example:     color		col r
				center          cent
				labor		labo r
				aluminum	alumin um

	Oh well, I guess with fiscal restraint I will never see
	a proper keyboard.
				
	Facetiously yours,

	Charlie
352.15Of course, I could use 'k' instead...KAOM25::RUSHTONUnscathed by inspired lunacyTue Sep 18 1990 14:065
I ban sympatize wit you Barlie, my keyboard won't print te letter between
'g' and 'i', and replabes te letter between 'b' and 'd' with a 'b'.
You silly bunt!

Pat
352.16Canadian Keyboards!BAKBAY::FRITZThu Sep 27 1990 19:1313
    RE:  -.14
    
    No joke here.....you can get ->LK201-AC or -LC for French/Canadian
                          "   "    LK201-BC or -MC for Gold key Fr/Cdn
    
    And in particular to your concern:  p/n LK201-FC is a Gold key keyboard
    with Canadian English keys!
    
    For those with VAXmates....LK250-AC is French/Canadian
                               LK250-ED is Canadian English
    
    Contact Boston Manufacturing...281-5662!