Awww, we get the little N already north of the dotted line a water tower, on legs. Does any country outside the USA use those? long straight roads, I'm going to suggest America again she's a big yard, can't tell if it's hump or flat from here centre-right of the second picture, above right of the big white building, looks to me like engine servicing tracks; meaning the motive power is black and a little smudged. can't tell if the road using smudges are right-side or left-side.
If you look at the parking lot in the first picture, you can tell the driving side is on the right. That was my first guess too. That it's in America. But I'm not 100% sure though.
First Hint: The Native American name of this place translates to "the water which juts off from another water".
How do you get drives-on-right from that carpark? Is it because everyone is parked like / \, implying they drove in from the top (right side easy), instead of being parked \ /, like they drove in from the bottom and thus left side easy. Just wanting to brush up on my technique.
Hee, hee...the push pin is unnecessary, looks like Lake Superior's "finger" is pointing straight at the location.