I’m not sure that many people go to Moose Factory (or to Moosonee) for the sandy beaches, but you could, you know.
I’m not sure that many people go to Moose Factory (or to Moosonee) for the sandy beaches, but you could, you know.
A canoe by the shore of the Moose River.
A canoe by the shore of the Moose River.
The tide was coming in.
The Moose River is tidal here; just a few miles away it empties into the Arctic Ocean, unbelievably since it was really hot weather.
The word “holiday” written in sand.
The word “holiday” written in sand on the beach.
The word “holiday” written in sand on the beach.
The church was closed when we were there, but this is the view from the road to the shore.
You can buy bannock bread with rasins, freshly cooked over a hot open fire in this teepee by the convenience store.
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