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BACK ROADS BILL How far can you go - North?

BACK ROADS BILL How far can you go - North?

This week Back Roads Bill is on his way to Hudson Bay and the furthest most corner/boundary of the province
BACK ROADS BILL Pierre de Troyes Expedition

BACK ROADS BILL Pierre de Troyes Expedition

This week Bill retraces a historic expedition going back in time explaining the importance of natural and cultural heritage
BACK ROADS BILL: How did the bear cross the road?

BACK ROADS BILL: How did the bear cross the road?

Can't go around it but he can go under it. Or over it in some places
BACK ROADS BILL: The story of the name of Fushimi Park

BACK ROADS BILL: The story of the name of Fushimi Park

This week Bill looks at the merits of a place name
BACK ROADS BILL: Artifact collection to be repatriated

BACK ROADS BILL: Artifact collection to be repatriated

This week Bill tells us about a significant collection of artifacts in northern Ontario
A river crossing of global notoriety found in northern Ontario

A river crossing of global notoriety found in northern Ontario

Back Roads Bill has talked about rock fairies but this week he takes us across a northern ferry
BACK ROADS BILL: Temagami shoreline boating paradise

BACK ROADS BILL: Temagami shoreline boating paradise

This week Back Roads Bill changes his persona to 'backwaters' and leads us to a boating paradise
BACK ROADS BILL: Who knew potholes were so popular

BACK ROADS BILL: Who knew potholes were so popular

This week Bill revisits a story and discovers there is more interest than meets the eye
Things to do to help Hearst celebrate its centennial

Things to do to help Hearst celebrate its centennial

This week Bill takes us to Hearst for their centennial celebrations and looks at things to do in and around town
Back Roads Bill takes us to parks near Sudbury (9 photos)

Back Roads Bill takes us to parks near Sudbury (9 photos)

This week Bill takes us to more parks in Northeastern Ontario, he’s headed towards the City of Greater Sudbury and its three nearby provincial parks and some other honourable mentions as he completes this series of five stories