I decided to put up a couple maps in case you are not familiar with the Trent Canal System. The first map shows where I am related to Toronto. I am between Peterborough and Port Severn on the map.
I started from Bobcaygeon and cruised with Gary to Orillia where I met the Rahns.
Craig, Karen & Linda, 2017 |
For those who tuned into the blog recently, Karen and Craig Rahn are wonderful boating friends Linda and I met on the Trent Canal, Ontario, Canada, about 7 years ago. We enjoyed boating with them for several summers and became the best of friends. Their home is in San Juan Capistrano, California, but like us, they enjoyed spending the summers on their boat on the Erie Canal, the Trent Canal, and the Rideau Canal.
After Linda passed away, I moved to Encinitas, CA and I was only 45 minutes from their home. We have enjoyed a lot of time together. The Rahns sold their boat. Then Linda passed away and COVID hit. No Canada boating for 3 years. Finally, this year I was able to launch Guppy on the Trent Canal with the help of my Canadian friends. (See previous blog.) The Rahns decided it would be fun to join me for a week in Orillia. They rented a cute little VRBO for a week that was within walking distance to the marina where Guppy is.
The VRBO is working out great.
Rahns' VRBO back yard |
Karen is very much into art and I also enjoy seeing different artistic creations. There was a very nice Art/history museum. We were fortunate to be in town for a display. Homage by Donald Stuart. The necklaces he created are very unique and wonderful. If you check the link and blow up the pictures you can see his wonderful work.
There were other paintings by a variety of artists. Most picked up the Ontario Canada natural landscape. If you enlarge the pictures on the walls you can get a flavor for the artwork.
It just so happened that it was Craig's 75th birthday while we were here. Craig selected a restaurant where he said, "We don't have to read the menu on the wall!" Karen and I were in, after all, it was his birthday. Even though it was a Tuesday, Craig made a reservation, just in case. We arrived and were surprised that we were the only ones in what seemed to be a very nice restaurant. The waiter, possibly the owner, explained that they just opened for the summer. He also said they had prime rib as a special tonight served with grilled brussel sprouts, grilled carrots and garlic mashed potatoes. Craig and I were in, except Craig said no brussel sprouts.
Happy 75th birthday Craig |
The dinner was very good. The prime rib was served with something heavier than au' jus, on top, which I was skeptical about, but it was actually quite good. Plus the prime rib was rare, just as I ordered. Craig asked if he could get an end cut. Given we were the only customers at that point it was not a problem. The brussel sprouts were delicious. Craig didn't know what he was missing.
Earlier, Craig had picked out a chocolate fudge cake for dessert with ice cream, to be consumed back at the VRBO. So no dessert at the restaurant.
Orillia Playhouse |
We walked up Mississauga St. where there are many shops and restaurants. Toward the top of the hill are the very distinctive theatre and a beautiful library.
Orillia Library |
There were some decorated Maple leaves from a previous year displayed in front of the library. There is an art emphasis to Orillia.
At the marina, little sailboat sculptures added to the fun.
I had a number of projects to work on. One was a leak in the fresh water tank. I had patched it previously but after tree years there was a small leak. Fortunately, after two tries, with some good marine epoxy, I was able to make the repair.
View from our anchorage at Chief Island |
The weather looked very promising for Monday so we went for our day cruise. The weather was perfect, almost no wind and pleasant temperatures. When we arrived at the bay there was a line of buoys saying "Private". We had never been allowed to go on shore so thought maybe that was the point. There were a few other boats anchored closer to shore so we assumed it was okay to anchor there.
Lake Couchiching Picnic Area |
Webbs' new house. From left, Lois, Cheryl, Karen and Peter |
Peter, Lois, Steve & Linda 21012 on Deja Vous |
The Webbs' boat, Deja Vous |
View from Picnic Island Marina |
Picnic Island From left, Jim Murray, Lois, Cheryl, Peter and Linda Murray, 2012 |
The Murrays' home |
Yesterday's Dream at the dock, surrounded by marshland |
Kawartha Voyageur docked at Orillia |
Eastern Kingbird |
We all appreciated the creative use of the float noodles used for swimming, although it had nothing to do with Christmas!
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