Communities throughout southern Ontario have left a long-lasting impression on a Nova Scotia man working throughout Canada.
Trevor Redmond, recognized additionally because the “Fellow in Yellow,” had spent the previous few weeks exploring the province’s southern tip however is now heading north alongside Lake Huron.
He started his journey again in March with a aim of inspiring individuals to be cellular, particularly these coping with or therapeutic from an harm or sickness.
Redmond stated individuals in and round Chatham-Kent, Windsor, and Sarnia had been a few of the nicest he is ever met.
“I am keen on them they usually’re adoring individuals, lots of actually good sort help,” he defined.
When working via neighbourhoods, many would come out to fulfill him. Whereas his journey was to encourage individuals, Redmond nonetheless hasn’t gotten used to the eye he is been getting.
“Having individuals come out of their home, individuals standing of their driveways ready for you… it is actually particular,” he stated.
Redmond joked that Halloween, which he celebrated in Windsor, felt fairly bizarre because it appeared extra individuals had been popping out to see him slightly than look forward to trick-or-treaters.
One of many highlights of his time in southern Ontario was his trek from Chatham to Wallaceburg. That is due to how tough it was resulting from all of the wind.
“While you’re going through wind all day, you are climbing up one large mountain as a result of there isn’t any inertia, it is simply there pushing you again,” added Redmond.
Trevor Redmond in Chatham, Ontario. (Photograph courtesy of Trevor Redmond)
Individuals can comply with Redmond’s journey on social media and his web site.








