The weather today was pretty awful all nine hours of the way from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg. I managed to avoid all six independent tornado warnings for the area, but in exchange it was pretty much constant rain and hail. Also, Ontario goes on forever. I thought I was done with Ontario as of Thunder Bay, but Ontario simply just won’t stop. (However, to relieve the monotony, I saw a mommy moose with her kiddie moose by the side of the road this morning. That was special.) But finally Ontario did stop, and the highway turned into a proper divided highway rather than the two-lane undivided 90 kph limit road with the twists and turns that it had been for the last several days. What a relief. Once I finally got to town, also, the weather turned nice and pleasant and I took a marvellous walk downtown to The Forks. (Remember to visit the full photo gallery.)
Three interesting markers were passed today: that I was entering the Central Time Zone, that I was passing the exact longitudinal centre of Canada (just outside of Winnipeg), and that I had entered the Arctic Watershed—the other continental divide, past which every river flows north into the Arctic Ocean.
Next stop: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. I hope there is a moose jaw!

