There a place East of Sault St.Marie where I go <br />On highway eleven North of Toronto <br />Near the Xtrada Kidd Creek copper mine <br />It's the city of Timmins and South Porcupine <br /> <br />THere's the Hollinger mine and the Shania Twain Center <br />So proud of whose bed have your boots been under <br />And Les Costello the Flyin Father and Schumacher town <br />It's the place where Frank and Peter Mahovlich were born <br /> <br />Chorus: <br />In summer the farmers rise early at dawn <br />Their hands tell a story of Ancestors gone <br />They'll feed this great Nation with tractors and hoes <br />At the ol Mountjoy market their produce are sold <br /> <br />Verse: <br /> <br />When I was a boy we'd play cowboys and Indians <br />With my trusty dog Ginger by old Feldman's mill <br />Roy Rogers and the Rocket man they were my heroes <br />At a nickel for popcorn and two bits for the show <br /> <br />There's the one forty four goes South to Sudbury <br />On the way there's Gogama Indian territory <br />And were next of kin to the great Trans Canada Highway <br />You go West to Alberta and East P.E.I. <br /> <br />Chorus: End. <br /> <br />Words