When a travel destination gets a little bit eerie and exhilaratingly quirky, you know you're in Churchill, Manitoba. There aren't any roads to bring visitors to this remote northern bit of Canada which sits on the Hudson Bay. Instead, a prop-plane flight or 40 to 48-hour (or so) journey by train is required to make a visit.
One afternoon, while in search of polar bear sightings, we took a little detour to an abandoned rocket launching facility. Lively tour guide, Rhonda Reid, had a spring in her step while happily bellowing lyrics from Canadian singer Bruce Cockburn's song "If I Had a Rocket Launcher", as we both excitedly entered this obscure piece of history.
And the trip inside didn't disappoint. An entire control panel full of huge buttons seemed like they could set off a slew of atomic energy at any moment. Empty rusted rocket fuel bottles, scienc-y looking goggles, and hard hats were abandoned along with the building and conjured many thoughts about the cold war era.
The rocket launcher was a very small part of my visit to Canada's north (articles & video to come), but it was a fun and unexpected experience. Which was par for the course in Churchill.