Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Flat Stanley Visits Sarnia, Ontario


Flat Stanley is back.  This time he went to Sarnia, Ontario.  You can find a simple map here.  
Dear Nathaniel and Class,

I had so much fun hosting Flat Stanley.  I wish we did something like that when I was in school.    In the pictures are myself, Jessi and my son Cameron.  Thank you.  Hope you guys have fun learning.

Sincerely,
Jessi



 I took Stanley to the Blue Water Bridge and stood beside a totem pole where they found bones a few years ago.  

The Blue Water Bridge is important because it acts as a major border crossing between Sarnia, Ontario, Canada and Port Huron, Michigan in the United States.  The Blue Water Bridge crosses the St. Claire River and was first built in 1938.  The Bridge was rebuilt and expanded into a twin span bridge between 1997 - 1999.


We went to Vetrine Hall.  In front of it is a big tank. 



We went down the road to an old train they have sitting there all fenced up.


 In front of the Ministry of Ontario Travel Centre they have the beautiful geese and rocks.  The artist is Siggy Puchta.  

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