Thursday morning we took our time leaving Campbellford so we could do one more bakery run. Another pair of boats left first and we left second with Karma. We
traveled to Hastings and stayed at the Lock 18 wall overnight. Our plans were to stay at the Hasting
Marina but with the wind and current the spot they had for us was more
difficult to get into than we wanted The lock wall proved to be fine once
we started the generator for the air conditioners. Once again it was very warm and after having done six locks
we were pretty tired. I went up to the Laundromat and did two loads of
laundry. That was also very HOT,
no air conditioning. Ivy and Bob
stopped by and we had a nice chat with them before they went off to dinner and
we grilled our on board. It cools off quiet nicely once the sun goes down so we
were able to turn the generator off and open the windows and hatches for the
night.
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One of the Trent Severn Locks |
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Canada is a beautiful country |
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an airplane along the water way |
As
planned Karma and Passport left at 6:15 Friday morning and it was a great day
to travel. Slightly over cast and the water like glass. The Canadian country
side is just beautiful and one cannot help but notice all of the Canadian flags
flying as we pass along the waterways.
It is no wonder that they are
proud of there country.
We only had one lock and about 30+ miles
to do today. We arrived in Peterborough around 1:00. The only lock for the day was just before the town. We had had to wait while a few boats
locked thru before it was our turn, when it was time they squeezed in our 35
foot plus boat, Karma who is 43 feet a sail boat with its mast down that was
probably 40 or more feet all together and three pontoon boats into the
lock. It was quiet interesting to
say the least. From what the lock
masters were saying is that from
now on the locks become more and more busy with boats from the many cottages
along the Trent and house boats that they rent. We have been told that the people who rent the house boats
are required to have very little training on boat handling so the lock masters
put them into the locks first to limit there possibility of hitting other
boats.
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our spot on the lock wall for the evening |
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The sail boat Why Knot with its mast down, in order to travel through the TSW |
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A tree house with a tree growing though it. |
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Views of our very full lock |
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Tight squeeze |
After our arrival the temp. soared to 90 and it was quiet uncomfortable. Our toaster had died so our only activity for the afternoon was to find a replacement. We were both very warm by the time we returned with a new toaster in hand. We opted to go out for dinner, and went to a very good restaurant by the name of Brio Gusto. We even splurged for a cab ride there due to the heat. It had cooled off and on our walk back we came across a Blues Fest going on at the local Holiday Inn.
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Clock tower in Peterborough |
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Blues Fest in Peterbourough |
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Our spot in the Peterborough Marina |
Saturday we rode our bikes to the Peterborough Lift Lock #21 we watched as several boats were lifted thru the lock and then toured the museum. This is the tallest Lift Lock in the world and construction of the lock was completed in 1904. The lock raises and lowers boats in two water filled chambers a distance of 65 feet. I am not sure it was good to see what we are in store for on Sunday or if it would have been better to be surprised.
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Maybe we schould have chosen a different route |
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Peterborough Lift Lock |
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Art work along the shore in Peterborough |
The 10th Annual Rib fest was being held in Peterborough so we had a pulled pork sandwich for lunch.
It was quite interesting. We chose the vendor with the most trophy's.
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Rib Fest |
John is in the process of changing the internal engine zincs in the boat and there fore I am working on the blog. All for now. We will catch up again when we have good internet.
Love
to all,
Mary
and John
1 comment:
So good to read your blog and catch up with your travels. We are presently in Campbellford. I definitely plan to check out this bakery in the morning. We plan to be in Peterborough to meet our daughter on the 25th. Hope we catch you sometime.
Linda Ray aboard Raydiance
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