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Safe and sound in Ottawa! Will be heading out to Kanata (Scotiabank Place) tomorrow, as well as the Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, then Parliament Hill and some other buildings/museums Saturday. It's going to be raining cats and dogs, but will try to make the best of it. Here he is below... Don't know if I converted him into a hockey fan, though.

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I believe it to be this one mentioned here - http://www.cliftonhill.com/falls_blog/2006...-with-tourists/

http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/p/m/2cf421/

So who is getting the bear next, just so i can keep things updated

I dont know exactly where that is, but it shouldn't be a problem, i'm in that area all the time.

So, I went all over Ottawa as much as I could today, because tomorrow is going to be down-pouring pretty much all day. I'm going to be uploading all of the pics Sunday night while I'm pulling an all-nighter before my flight up north (no point going to bed if I get in at 10PM, and have to be awake for 3AM or so, hahaha. So here is a teaser for now. Commentary will be added when I upload the bulk of pics.

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Here are the pics of the Ottawa portion of his stay. We leave for the Arctic in under 4 hours (4:40 AM EDT), and are dead tired already. Just click onwards to my Flickr, because I don't really want to overwhelm the page with a lot of pictures... One which is massive.

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In the mean time, just figure out who is next, and have them PM me the address so I can send him off ASAP.

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Nice pics man!!!!!!

Would love it if people submitted some bits for the blog, mostly just some writing bits or something, as im trying my best but i only have images to go on and wikipedia for tid bits of information!

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Tracking number says moonman got it Friday, so we are all now waiting on him. :D

tracking number does say that but i havn't got it yet! just checked mail box again today but nothing, then went to local post office and apparently, the "out for delivery" doesnt mean out for delivery to me lol. The guy at the local office said the item is still in the big station in richmond hill and it'll get to the local office tomorrow most likely!

Hahahaha, gotta love Canada Post. That's the first I've heard of that issue (out for delivery always literally meant that for me), but really, after issues over the years, I don't doubt it. An no slip left behind, either? *sigh* We should complain. :p

Hahahaha, gotta love Canada Post. That's the first I've heard of that issue (out for delivery always literally meant that for me), but really, after issues over the years, I don't doubt it. An no slip left behind, either? *sigh* We should complain. :p

yeah no slip no nothing~!

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