Sault Sainte Marie is a pair of cities across the American-Canadian border, more or less at the confluence of Lake Superior, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan. Its name, somewhat unintuitively, is pronounced “soo saint maree”, but people around here just seem to call it “the Soo”. It was a long drive from Toronto, but there were zillions of inuksuit scattered around the highway for basically the entire distance of the drive. They were heaviest between the outskirts of Toronto and Sudbury, but there were plenty of them the rest of the way. I regret not having any photos of them—essentially, I was zooming past them very fast for hours. I’m sure there will be more on tomorrow’s drive, so I’ll try to stop and take a picture or two.
Only a few pictures of Sault Ste Marie today. Full gallery still available here.
Next stop, hopefully: Thunder Bay, Ontario. Then it’s farewell to Ontario (at long last—the drive across the province is longer than going across Texas was, but it’s a darn sight prettier).

