We were finally able to leave this morning. We were up early and retrieved all 4 anchors fairly easily. By 7:15 we were underway. Because of the 2 lost days of travel we decided to bypass a stop at Killarney and go to Little Current.
Little Current is called Baiwejewung “where the waters begin to flow” by the natives and is the gateway to the North Channel. This is where the North Channel waters are funneled into a passage only 100 yards wide as they empty into Georgian Bay. There are very strong currents here and you need to exercise care when cruising here.
We arrived at Little Current and were docked at 3:15. We are happy to have internet and will be stocking up on groceries tomorrow morning before we leave.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Tie Island, Ontario – Little Current, Ontario - July 28, 2008
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Fuzzy and The Statue of Liberty
When Fuzzy was in New York with Nana and Papa he got to see the Statue of Liberty. It’s on an island in The New York Harbor and it was much bigger than he thought it was.
Fuzzy learned that the people of France gave the Statue to the people of the United States in 1886 as a sign of friendship. Over the years, the Statue of Liberty has grown to signify freedom and democracy.
The Statue of Liberty was brought from France in 350 pieces and it took 4 months to reassemble it on the pedestal that the United States built. Fuzzy thought that was very interesting.
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Tie Island, Ontario – July 27, 2008
Up early again this morning. Listened to the weather forecast and went back to bed. The forecast was worse than yesterday. So, another day at anchor.
There are always projects on a boat and we kept busy with them.
We grilled tonight. The wind was strong and kept blowing out the grill. Here is Bob’s fix to the problem.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
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Tie Island, Ontario – July 26, 2008
We were up at 5 this morning, planning to leave as soon as it was light. The forecast had been for light wind, picking up later in the morning and we had hoped to get across the open water before that. We found that the wind had picked up during the night and we decided to stay at anchor another day rather than attempting the crossing.
Bob and Margaret had us over for breakfast. Bacon and pancakes topped with the blueberries Bob picked yesterday. It was delicious!
Darrell and Bob went fishing again. Still no luck. Beth puttered around the boat, doing some cleaning and getting caught up on other things.
Beth also checked out the hammock on Bellissimo.
We went over to Bellissimo for snacks and drinks and noticed that the boats were getting closer to a huge rock. Bob’s first anchor was slipping. The wind had started blowing quite hard in the late afternoon and we thought that’s what caused it. Darrell got our second anchor out, a 60 pound Danforth, and secured it to our boat. He and Bob got it in Bob’s dinghy, drove a fair distance and dropped it in the water. Luckily it caught the first time. We now had 4 anchors holding our boats in the rocky bottom. We hope it will come up easily when we leave.
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St. Amant’s, Byng Channel, Ontario – Tie Island, Ontario - July 25, 2008 us rafted
We got underway at 8:15 after adding fuel and getting a pump-out. We wished we could have started earlier this morning, but the marina was waiting for a diesel delivery and it didn’t arrive until late yesterday.
There is a 17 mile open stretch of water we have to cross and there is no place for shelter if the wind starts blowing hard. There are a lot of dangerous rocks and no marked entrances. You don’t want to be here in strong winds and rough seas.
The wind was supposed to pick up early afternoon with the possibility of thunderstorms so we decided to stop at an anchorage before we reached the open stretch. Bellissimo anchored and, because the bottom is all rock, it took several tries before the anchor caught. To be sure we wouldn’t move, we also placed an anchor before rafting to Bellisismo. We are rafted port to starboard. Then, to be certain, Bellissimo used a second anchor, took it to shore and tied it around a rock.
Darrell and Bob tried their hand again at fishing. This time they had no luck. Bob took his dinghy to one of the islands to explore and found wild blueberries.
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Hopewell Bay, Ontario – St. Amant’s, Byng Channel, Ontario, July 24, 2008
We left our anchorage at 8:00 a.m. Using our GPS, we carefully retraced yesterdays route to get back to the channel to avoid any rocks.
We went through a very populated area of Georgian Bay. There were many small islands close together, almost all with homes. There was much small boat traffic. Boats and seaplanes replace cars here.
The past few days have been overcast. We were happy today when the sun came out with a lot of blue sky.
This is the Point Au Baril Lighthouse.
Navigation was a little trickier today. We had been told that in this area some of the markers had been moved and didn’t necessarily match the old maps. Bob and Margaret had a more current map than we did so they led today. Even with the map and the buoys we had to be vigilant for rocks and reefs. We also went through a very narrow, winding channel. There were rocks jutting out all over.
We arrived in St. Amant’s and were tied up at 12:45.
Today is our grandson Jackson’s birthday. He is 6 years old today. Time goes so fast. We so clearly remember the day he was born. We called him this morning and heard all about the birthday party he was having today. Sounded like a lot of fun
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Parry Sound, Ontario – Hopewell Bay, Ontario – July 23, 2008
We left the marina at 9:15 to travel to Hopewell Bay, Shawanaga Inlet to anchor. Bellissimo anchored and we were rafted to them by 1:30. We had to be very careful leaving the channel for our anchorage because of the rocks. Here is a picture of Margaret as lookout on Bellissimo.
All of us were anxious to anchor. We have spent the last 14 nights at a dock. Ever since entering the Trent-Severn Waterway there were very few opportunities to anchor and we were looking forward for the peace and quiet of an anchorage.
Darrell and Bob took the dinghy to go fishing. We wanted fresh fish for supper. They were able to catch several small mouth bass.
They also cooked it for us! It made a very good meal.
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Fryingpan Island, Ontario – Parry Sound, Ontario – July 22, 2008
We left at 8:45 for a short jaunt to Parry Sound and arrived at 11:15. We read that this is the best place to provision, so will make a trip into town this afternoon.
The rockiness and ruggedness of the area is just beautiful. The pictures aren’t really a good representation of what we see, nor is our description of it.
There is a house at the top of this rock, and kids on the side getting ready to jump in the water. It’s quite deep at that point. We saw them jump, but didn't get the picture.
The Bobby Orr Hall of Fame is located here in Parry Sound.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Port Severn, Ontario – Fryingpan Island, Ontario – July 21, 2008
It was overcast and cool this morning, with a brief rain shower before the lock opened. We went through the first lock opening at 8:30. Our last lock until we are in the river system. Hurray!! We were then out of the Trent-Severn Waterway and into Georgian Bay. Now the markers have switched again, red buoys are back on our starboard side.
Georgian Bay is comprised of mostly granite outcroppings, both above and below the water. Most of the islands are wooded and have a very thin layer of soil covering the hard rock. There are areas of very narrow channels and you must pay close attention because there are many rocks just below the surface outside the channel. Our route will take us approximately 168 miles along the northern edge of Georgian Bay. The area referred to as the 30,000 islands. Although it should probably be called the 100,000 islands since there are many pieces of land (rock) just below the surface
Shortly after entering Georgian Bay we went through a very severe thunderstorm. There was thunder and lightning along with high winds and heavy rain. We were fortunate to be in deep, open water. We stopped navigating and just rode out the storm. The worst was over in about ½ hour and we continued on our way. There was rain until 11:30 when we cruised into blue skies and sun.
We arrived at Fryingpan Island at 2:30. We are staying overnight at the docks of Henry’s Fish Restaurant. This is supposed to be the best place to have pickeral (walleye) in Georgian Bay. We docked, stern in, right up against the island. In 40’ of water.
See Bellissimo navigate a very narrow channel. Note how close the buoys are.
1 lock – total 75
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Orillia, Ontario – Port Severn, July 20, 2008
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Fuzzy and the Goslings
When Fuzzy went on a walk with Nana and Papa he saw a Mom goose and a bunch of baby geese. Nana told him that a baby goose is called a gosling. When a gosling learns to fly it is called a goose.
The dad goose is called a gander and the mom is called a goose. When there are a group of geese on the ground they are called a gaggle.
Wow! Fuzzy learned something new. Did you know that?
How many goslings can you see in the picture?
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Gamesbridge, Ontario – Orillia, Ontario, July 19, 2008
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Buckhorn, Ontario – Gamebridge, Ontario, July 18, 2008
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Peterborough, Ontario – Buckhorn, Ontario, July 17, 2008
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Peterborough, Ontario - July 16, 2008
The diver arrived at 8 this morning with a big truck and 2 helpers. Both props and the shafts appeared to be all right. The starboard prop was a little loose on the shaft. The props are 1.75" and the shafts are 1.5”. Machined bronze sleeves make up the difference. He tightened both props and that helped the vibration. It also appears the starboard engine is not aligned with the starboard shaft. They didn’t align it properly when the transmission was replaced.
Darrell did some work on the engine this afternoon in preparation and the diver (who is also a millwright and a mechanic) is coming back this evening to align the engine.
While Darrell was working in the engine room, Beth went to the grocery store to stock up in hopes of leaving tomorrow. Then she went on a long bike ride. There is a beautiful park and river walk here that runs along the lake.
Since our stay here was lengthened, we will be here for the Wednesday night concert and fireworks. Tonight we will be listening to Jim Witter in The Music of Our Lives. He sings classic rock/pop hits of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Peterborough, Ontario – July 15, 2008
Today was beautiful, a clear blue sky and cool to start but warming up. We took the boat out this morning to see if there was any improvement in the vibration after Darrell worked on it yesterday. There was a slight improvement, but not enough to cancel the diver.
Darrell spent this afternoon changing a secondary fuel filter in the starboard engine. He also replaced the vent on the aft hatch. Beth took a bicycle to Home Depot to pick up some supplies.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Peterborough, Ontario – July 14, 2008
Bob and Margaret left his morning. We are staying a few more days. We have a diver scheduled to come on Wednesday to look at the starboard shaft/propeller to see if we can find out what’s creating the vibration we feel at cruising speed.
The day was cool, with storm clouds rolling in and out. You couldn’t tell if, or when it was going to rain. We stayed close to the boat. Darrell worked some in the engine room and Beth took a walk.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
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Peterborough, Ontario – July 13, 2008
This is the 22nd year that Peterborough has put on its Festival of Lights event. Every Wednesday and Saturday evenings throughout the summer there is a free concert and fireworks show at the park that is right next to the marina. There are many businesses that support this event and the 2008 show had been fully funded before the 2008 season began. They have a wide variety of music, from classic rock to country, opera, jazz, bluegrass, Celtic and even a tribal performance from Africa.This event really draws the crowds and is such a wonderful idea, such a diversity of music. There were hundreds of people here last night, bringing chairs or blankets to sit on. They were of all ages, from retired couples to families with young children. Little kids were dancing to the music. There were vendors selling food. (The funnel cake with ice cream and strawberries was really good). It is really a wonderful idea.
Last night the performance was by Destino. The name means “destiny” in Italian and Spanish. 3 young men who had been pursuing solo careers joined together to form this group. Their style has been dubbed “popera”. They sing opera with a pop flair and only had a piano and violin to accompany them. They were very good. Unfortunately it started to rain during their performance and we went back to our boat so didn’t hear all of it.
This morning was spent washing clothes and getting groceries at a store nearby. This afternoon we went to a play. The Peterborough Theatre Guild puts on 8-9 plays a year, each one playing for about 10 days. Today was the last day of “Perfect Wedding”. The theatre had originally been a church and is small and intimate, with about 200 seats. “Perfect Wedding” is a highly successful comedy which has been performed all over Europe and America. We enjoyed it and laughed quite a bit.
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Sunday, July 13, 2008
Fuzzy and the Frog
When Fuzzy was visiting Aunt Eileen and Uncle David, he got to go on a walk with Nana, Aunt Eileen and Toby, their dog. Aunt Eileen, Nana and Fuzzy were walking through the fields and woods while Toby was running all over the place.
All of a sudden Fuzzy saw something hopping on the ground. He looked very closely and saw a frog. The frog got scared and stopped moving. The frog was hoping that he would blend in with the grass and we wouldn’t be able to see him. Nana took a picture of him. Can you see the frog? Have you ever caught a frog? Papa caught many frogs when he was little!!!
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Hastings, Ontario, - Peterborough, Ontario, July 12, 2008
The four of us had dinner last night at the “Captain’s Table”, a restaurant recommended by several locals. Everyone said the halibut was good, so that’s what we had. Margaret and Beth had a halibut plate and Bob and Darrell had a seafood platter, which had scallops and shrimp in addition to halibut. Everything was fried and was accompanied by homemade french fries and cole slaw. The food was good, but the servings so large that none of us could finish our meal.
It was very foggy this morning when we awoke, but had cleared by the time we left, 8:00. We only went through 1 lock today and it was more than 30 miles from Hastings.
For several miles after Hastings the shoreline was populated with resorts, seasonal homes and RV parks. There were many farms along the way as well as year around homes. Occasionally we would pass small communities. Very old stone chimneys were still standing next to the shore. Almost every home we see has a beautiful, well kept lawn. Most are landscaped with bushes and blooming flowers.
During our cruising the past couple of days, Darrell noticed some vibration on the starboard prop and thought something had wrapped around the prop or shaft. He tried various methods of getting it off including backing up to change the rotation of the propeller. Nothing worked, so Darrell went in the water to check. There was some plastic wrapped around the shaft. Darrell got as much off as he could. Today he still noticed the vibration, so he shut down the starboard engine and we ran only our port engine. We will try to get a diver to look at it when we’re at Peterborough.
We went through a large part of Rice Lake today before catching the canal again. Rice Lake is very large and very pretty. It was very quiet, not much traffic, only an occasional fisherman. There are several islands in the lake, making it very scenic. About ½ way through Rice Lake we turned north to Kent Creek to follow the canal route.
Our one and only lock today was just before our stop. It was a small lock with only about a 10’ raise in level, but a very popular lock. It connects 2 lakes and they have many boaters using it. There were 4 pretty good sized trawlers and 1 runabout in the lock. It was quite a tight fit.
We got to our marina in Peterborough and were tied up by 2:15. This is a very nice marina, with very nice bathrooms and showers. We have seen 9 other boaters with Looper Flags. We all got together at 5 for drinks and snacks. Everyone brought a snack to share.
We are right next to the park that is the setting for the Summer Festival of Lights, concert and fireworks event every Wednesday and Saturday. We are looking forward to it.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Campbellford, Ontario – Hastings, Ontario, July 11, 2008
We got underway this morning at 7:45 and cruised 2 miles to our first lock of the day. We were the first 2 boats there and we tied up to wait for the first lock opening at 8:30. While we waited for the lock to open, Bob tried to catch dinner for us. Nothing was biting.
We went through 5 locks pretty close together before we had a break of 14.7 miles until the 6th lock. The scenery was very pretty and there were a lot of homes along the way.
A cruiser had caught up with us on our 14. 7 mile stretch. In order to get all 3 boats in the 6th lock Bellissimo and L’Attitude Changer rafted together in the lock. That allowed the 3rd boat to get in behind us.
We decided to stop at Hastings, Ontario for the day. We moored just above the lock, taking advantage of the $0.90/ft cost. We got there at 1:30. After yesterday we all needed a short day
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Trenton, Ontario – Campbellford, Ontario, July 10, 2008
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Ram Island, Ontario – Trenton, Ontario - July 9, 2008
There was a storm last night, with a lot of wind. There were a few gusts up to 50 mph. We dragged about 150’ before our anchor caught again. Bob and Margaret started their engine in case they needed to break away from us. After our anchor dug in again, Bob dropped his anchor to help keep us in one place. The 9 boats that were rafted together started to drift and ended up breaking into 3 groups of 3.
We left this morning at 9:00 a.m. in overcast skies and light drizzle. Luckily, the heavy rain had stopped. We arrived in Trenton, Ontario at 1:45. We stayed at one of the marinas that was next to a park. The park was very pretty, with flowers, benches, memorials and a gazebo. Concerts are held every Sunday and Wednesday evenings throughout the summer at a band shell about a block away.
We went walking in downtown Trenton. We found a NAPA store where Darrell picked up a part for the boat. Then we had a late lunch at a café in the area. We stopped in the library where we checked our e-mail before going back to the boat. We played cards with Bob and Margaret tonight. Margaret and Beth are not having very good luck.
Trenton is the gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway. The Trent-Severn Waterway is made of a number of canals and locks connecting lakes and rivers. There are 44 locks over 240 miles. Trenton is 243 feet above sea level. We will be locking up for the first 35 locks and will eventually reach a high water point at Balsam Lake at 840 feet above sea level. From then on we will be locking down until we arrive at Port Severn and 576 feet above sea level.
We plan on starting the canal tomorrow.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
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Ram Island, Ontario – Trenton, Ontario - July 9, 2008
There was a storm last night, with a lot of wind. There were a few gusts up to 50 mph. We dragged about 150’ before our anchor caught again. Bob and Margaret started their engine in case they needed to break away from us. After our anchor dug in again, Bob dropped his anchor to help keep us in one place. The 9 boats that were rafted together started to drift and ended up breaking into 3 groups of 3.
We left this morning at 9:00 a.m. in overcast skies and light drizzle. Luckily, the heavy rain had stopped. We arrived in Trenton, Ontario at 1:45. We stayed at one of the marinas that was next to a park. The park was very pretty, with flowers, benches, memorials and a gazebo. Concerts are held every Sunday and Wednesday evenings throughout the summer at a band shell about a block away.
We went walking in downtown Trenton. We found a NAPA store where Darrell picked up a part for the boat. Then we had a late lunch at a café in the area. We stopped in the library where we checked our e-mail before going back to the boat. We played cards with Bob and Margaret tonight. Margaret and Beth are not having very good luck.
Trenton is the gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway. The Trent-Severn Waterway is made of a number of canals and locks connecting lakes and rivers. There are 44 locks over 240 miles. Trenton is 243 feet above sea level. We will be locking up for the first 35 locks and will eventually reach a high water point at Balsam Lake at 840 feet above sea level. From then on we will be locking down until we arrive at Port Severn and 576 feet above sea level.
We plan on starting the canal tomorrow.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
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Ram Island, Ontario – Trenton, Ontario - July 9, 2008
There was a storm last night, with a lot of wind. There were a few gusts up to 50 mph. We dragged about 150’ before our anchor caught again. Bob and Margaret started their engine in case they needed to break away from us. After our anchor dug in again, Bob dropped his anchor to help keep us in one place. The 9 boats that were rafted together started to drift and ended up breaking into 3 groups of 3.
We left this morning at 9:00 a.m. in overcast skies and light drizzle. Luckily, the heavy rain had stopped. We arrived in Trenton, Ontario at 1:45. We stayed at one of the marinas that was next to a park. The park was very pretty, with flowers, benches, memorials and a gazebo. Concerts are held every Sunday and Wednesday evenings throughout the summer at a band shell about a block away.
We went walking in downtown Trenton. We found a NAPA store where Darrell picked up a part for the boat. Then we had a late lunch at a café in the area. We stopped in the library where we checked our e-mail before going back to the boat. We played cards with Bob and Margaret tonight. Margaret and Beth are not having very good luck.
Trenton is the gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway. The Trent-Severn Waterway is made of a number of canals and locks connecting lakes and rivers. There are 44 locks over 240 miles. Trenton is 243 feet above sea level. We will be locking up for the first 35 locks and will eventually reach a high water point at Balsam Lake at 840 feet above sea level. From then on we will be locking down until we arrive at Port Severn and 576 feet above sea level.
We plan on starting the canal tomorrow.
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Kingston, Ontario Canada – Ram Island, Ontario Canada - July 8, 2008
Margaret and Beth went to the Farmers Market this morning. This Farmers Market has been held 3 times a week for more than 100 years. The produce here was wonderful. Beth picked up some green beans and the largest radishes she has ever seen. They are not woody, they are solid and have a mild taste. Darrell and Beth are looking forward to radish sandwiches!
We left the marina at 10:45 and cruised to Ram Island in Hay Bay, Ontario. We anchored at 4 p.m., with Bob and Margaret rafted up to us. This is a popular anchorage, there were 9 boats rafted together quite near us.
Bob and Margaret made dinner tonight. It was very good!
Tomorrow we plan to get to Trenton and the beginning of the Trent-Severn Canal.
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Monday, July 7, 2008
Kingston, Ontario Canada – July 7, 2008
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Alexandria Bay, NY – Kingston, Ontario Canada - July 6, 2008
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Alexandria Bay, NY - July 5, 2008
We decided to go back to our anchorage of last night, just beside Boldt Castle. Another night with a beautiful view.
Tomorrow we will go to Rockport, Ontario to clear customs.
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Sunday, July 06, 2008
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