Alone in the upper chamber of the Kirkfield Lift Lock, being lowered
The Port of Of Orillia may not look too busy, but a walk in town quickly reminded us of why we don’t like big places anymore…
Here, in Beaverton Harbour we feel this …
Alone in the upper chamber of the Kirkfield Lift Lock, being lowered
The Port of Of Orillia may not look too busy, but a walk in town quickly reminded us of why we don’t like big places anymore…
Here, in Beaverton Harbour we feel this …
the locals come to Lock 32 to welcome visiting boaters to Bobcaygeon. Complete with hound dog and dual Canadian flags!
Love my new BlackBerry tablet; take pictures and upload directly from it bridged through my phone.
Bobcaygeon Music Club playing on the street – beautiful old melodies…
Happy Canada Day and a few images from around Bobcaygeon Ontario:
There is an American boat behind us the “Viking Star”, perhaps one of the a Loopers. We admittedly squeezed into a spot between them and an other express cruiser. But, squeezing into docks is what it’s all about on the Trent Severn on busy long weekends. Usually, we all try to accommodate each other. The … Continue reading »
Canada Day long weekend is here and we managed to get the last open dock just behind the Kawartha Voyageur. The Voyageur is tied up here for the night before heading upstream, through the locks to Lake Simcoe.
Cooling down a hot day with rain and thunder, reminds us of summer afternoons in the Caribbean.
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