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Married couple spends weeks crossing Canada's east coast on motorcycles

Steve and Sue Joordens in front of their motorcycles.
Steve and Sue Joordens are motorcycle enthusiasts who spent the summer riding through natural beauty and natural disasters (Submitted photos).

Sue and Steve Joordens, a married couple who have cumulatively worked at 澳门六合彩开奖接口 for decades, spent much of their summer riding motorcycles from Toronto to Newfoundland and back again.  

鈥淧ersonal growth and a deeper understanding of our country,鈥 says Steve, professor in the department of psychology. "Those are the two goals."

The couple rode to Cape Spear, NFLD in a three-week journey that had them traveling about 300 kilometres per day. They then rode back to Ontario, documenting their travels with GoPro cameras for their YouTube channel, titled A Freakin鈥 Canadian Motorcycle Odyssey

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Exploring Canada has been a lifelong dream for Sue, who worked as a business officer at 澳门六合彩开奖接口 for almost 25 years and is now 70 years old. The trip was a showcasing of iconic Canadiana, not only in the picturesque landscapes, but in the friendliness of its residents. 

鈥淓verywhere we have gone people have shown interest in what we鈥檙e doing,鈥 Steve says. 鈥淚n some cases we鈥檝e received invitations to stay at people鈥檚 houses.鈥

The trip has also brought them face-to-face with the impact of the climate crisis 鈥 including intense rain, record high temperatures, smoke from wildfires and remnants of hurricane Fiona. 

鈥淭he contrast of beauty and peril is palpable,鈥 Steve says. 

Sue Joordens in front of her motorcycle

Weather and bad luck made for a few bumps in the road, and one of their videos 鈥 dubbed The North Sydney Wash Out 鈥 documents a day when everything seemed to go wrong. Despite meticulous planning, their ride became twice the length they鈥檇 anticipated, all in brutal weather conditions. 

鈥淭here we were, cold, wet, confused,鈥 Steve says. 鈥淏ut we made it through. We managed all the negatives, did what we had to do and we came away from it better riders.鈥

The couple plans to ride across Canada's west coast next May.