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BACK ROADS BILL: Visiting a unique museum on the back waters

BACK ROADS BILL: Visiting a unique museum on the back waters

This week, Bill tells us of a community story that is about our mining heritage, not on the back roads, but on the water
BACK ROADS BILL: Mitigating a catastrophe at a legacy mine

BACK ROADS BILL: Mitigating a catastrophe at a legacy mine

Bill tells us about a not-so-well-known, long-term environmental solution in the making
BACK ROADS BILL: Roadside labour monument remembers tragedy

BACK ROADS BILL: Roadside labour monument remembers tragedy

This week Bill finally stops at a roadside monument he should have long ago
BACK ROADS BILL: Two stories, one place

BACK ROADS BILL: Two stories, one place

This week Bill journeys to Ontario’s most northern camping park and tries to verify a Sasquatch story
BACK ROADS BILL: Nickels on the railway tracks

BACK ROADS BILL: Nickels on the railway tracks

This week, Bill tells us about runaway nickels on the railway tracks
Back Roads Bill: The haunting legacy of the Temiscaming canoe tragedy

Back Roads Bill: The haunting legacy of the Temiscaming canoe tragedy

On June 11, 1978, a group of 27 adolescent boys set out on a three-week canoe trip bound for Moosonee. Only 15 of them would survive the first day
BACK ROADS BILL: Matachewan: a gold mine of stories

BACK ROADS BILL: Matachewan: a gold mine of stories

Bill takes us to Matachewan for more stories that he can write about
BACK ROADS BILL: Unsolved mystery at Onion Lake

BACK ROADS BILL: Unsolved mystery at Onion Lake

This week, Bill is in northwestern Ontario trying to bring a past labour incident to light
BACK ROADS BILL: Summer waterfall checklist

BACK ROADS BILL: Summer waterfall checklist

This week, Bill takes us to some more waterfalls you don't want to miss
BACK ROADS BILL: New find on the back roads

BACK ROADS BILL: New find on the back roads

This week Bill takes us to a new find, a waterfall worth seeing but there’s more