Should I tow this?
#51
^^^^ Like you posted depends on the person's mood. He has the OPP, RCMP, possible city Police, MOT, and maybe one or two more he has to get past. Out here there is points added to the DL, possible DL suspension, possible insurance suspension, possible vehicle impound, fines, tickets and more. Not worth the risk in my op. The OPP is not to be messed with at all, they can be tough.
Last edited by MaxPower1971; 12-30-2013 at 12:31 PM.
#52
No bad experience for me but some of my friends sure did. I lived on the MB/Ont on Hwy 1 border and dealt with all of the above and more, Kenora, West Hawk Lake, Falcon Lake in that area. As long as I kept my truck and boats/ legal for towing no problems at all. Out here in BC the RCMP are far from dumb when it comes to vehicle safety at least in my area anyway.
Op did you get this truck yet?
Op did you get this truck yet?
Last edited by merc225hp; 12-30-2013 at 02:28 PM.
#53
No bad experience for me but some of my friends sure did. I lived on the MB/Ont on Hwy 1 border and dealt with all of the above and more, Kenora, West Hawk Lake, Falcon Lake in that area. As long as I kept my truck and boats/ legal for towing no problems at all. Out here in BC the RCMP are far from dumb when it comes to vehicle safety at least in my area anyway.
Op did you get this truck yet?
Op did you get this truck yet?
Nope not yet. Was supposed to go last week but stuff came up and then Christmas and now New Years. At the in laws for New Years for a couple days
#54
#55
Yea I have but I can't say I've been in it. I've seen it though. I spent lots of time on Lake of the Woods as a young teenager. One of Canada's best fishing lakes in my opinion! How do you like BC compared to Ontario? My best friend and I are making a trip to Chillwack, BC this coming summer.
#56
Yes it is one of Canada's best for fishing, massive lake. Miss a marker buoy and take out the bottom of your boat type lake. Idk BC has it's good and bad points. I would not live down on the lower mainland or on the island thats for sure. Winter temps are great -18c for a day or three then back to -5c to +1c, lot's of snow where I am, open lake year round for whatever. But not a lot of sun in the winter, there are times I would trade a 0c day for a -30c sunny day. Summers can get into the low +40c.
Some sledding pix. http://sledsicamous.com/photo-gallery.html not like out east.
Just add mountains to the Kenora area and much bigger trees lol..
You driving or flying?
Some sledding pix. http://sledsicamous.com/photo-gallery.html not like out east.
Just add mountains to the Kenora area and much bigger trees lol..
You driving or flying?
Last edited by merc225hp; 12-30-2013 at 06:55 PM.
#57
Yes it is one of Canada's best for fishing, massive lake. Miss a marker buoy and take out the bottom of your boat type lake. Idk BC has it's good and bad points. I would not live down on the lower mainland or on the island thats for sure. Winter temps are great -18c for a day or three then back to -5c to +1c, lot's of snow where I am, open lake year round for whatever. But not a lot of sun in the winter, there are times I would trade a 0c day for a -30c sunny day. Summers can get into the low +40c.
Some sledding pix. http://sledsicamous.com/photo-gallery.html not like out east.
Just add mountains to the Kenora area and much bigger trees lol..
You driving or flying?
Some sledding pix. http://sledsicamous.com/photo-gallery.html not like out east.
Just add mountains to the Kenora area and much bigger trees lol..
You driving or flying?
Wow, those are some nice pics. I would love to go sledding up in the BC mountains one day.