I'm also union with good pay but with the cancer rates being very high in the Steel Industry I wouldn't want to make any less. We don't get paid sick days, we work all the holidays including Christmas and new years etc..24-7....365 days a year... There are no jobs here anymore for unskilled labour and if you are injured or have major health problems then they tell you there's no work for you.... Its hot, dangerous and Dirty... Glad I have a job though!!!
Too many of the local kids with passes fill the park these days. They go every day and fill the place up. Last time I was there we managed only 4 rides all day... I refuse to wait an hour for a 3 minute ride....
My nine year old Napoleon has stainless steel grills that don't move and I can use a steel brush to clean them. This BBQ is made in Canada and it should last several more years.... I can't believe how many new BBQs look high end but are just the same old offshore stuff but with nicer looks......remember, real stainless does not rust!!
20 watts wouldn't give you much more than 1 amp of charging during the peak sun period.Princess Auto may have a bigger panel for the same $$. If you plan on leaving the charger hooked up when you're not using it then I would also recommend a charge controller...
The color of the water could be the reason the fish is so light...I bet if you put it in clearer water it would turn much darker... Looks like a Grand River or Binbrook fish...
For the route it depends on what you want to see first. Drive to st. John, then take the ferry to Digby. From there Halifax isn't too far. Then head north to Sydney to catch another ferry to NFLD. Then to PEI and home. Its a lot of places in a short time though....Of course you could do it all in reverse....
You might get a few pike in the shallow bays off the main boating channels. Take note that on the weekends these channels are like highways for boats....keep your eyes out for the rocks!!
I'm not sure if the board is encased in plastic or not but if it isn't you might be able to see a crack in the solder. Happened to my wiper motor on my old chev..a simple touch up with a soldering iron and it worked good as new....