Uncle Rohan is a geologist, which means that he looks at rocks for a living. It seems like a funny job, but he really enjoys it. He works at a gold mine which is 500km north-west of Thunder Bay. Every Tuesday morning, he boards a plane in Thunder Bay, flies for an hour to work, then stays there until Friday afternoon, when he flies home. Last week I flew to work with him to see what he does.
I didn't enjoy waking up at 5a.m. to go to the airport, but the pilot was really nice and showed me the propeller and the front of the plane. He lifted me up so that I could look into the cockpit.
In the winter time (which is just finishing in Canada), it gets cold enough to freeze lakes and this is what happens at Uncle Rohan's work. When the lake freezes, they drive out on the ice and explore for gold deep under the earth.
Mostly they will drive big utes, like the one we travelled in, but they also have some odd looking vehicles.
This is called an Argo and it runs on wheels or tracks. It can travel across land, ice and water! It's not very warm to drive, but it's quicker than walking.
They also have these really odd boats with motors up in the air. They call them air boats or fan boats and they can also move across land, ice or water. They use these to bring supplies to the people exploring on the lake.
You can see how big the fan is - I couldn't hold it properly.
Uncle Rohan said that if I came back to work with him next week, we might go for a ride in the boat.
I jumped into a snow drift, but you can see how cold it was - my ears and hands turned blue! I might need some mittens and ear muffs to stay warm.
Inside the ute was nice and warm as we drove down the ice road. It feels funny to be driving on ice, but it wasn't any different to driving on the highway.
We had a look around on the frozen lake before heading back to the office to warm up. I'm looking forward to coming back up here next week for another visit and a boat ride.