Simcoe and Honey Harbour, Ontario.
The ride from Ottawa to Simcoe was a pleasant seven hours with stops for
gas and lunch. We spent Friday night at Dennis' and Nora's house. Early Saturday
we rode off to Honey Harbour about fours hours north of Simcoe. Here Dennis and
Nora have built themselves a beautiful cottage on a large parcel of prime real
estate. Dennis' closest neighbour is about half a mile away.
On our arrival we learnt that they had had a tornado the previous evening.
As a result they had no hydro power. However, Dennis had planned for such an
event and had installed solar panels. We had power to operate the entire house
except for the kitchen stove. The propane burner and BBQ grill solved that
problem.
The weather was great. Morning were about 60 degrees and afternoons it got
to 80 degrees. This made for nice sleeping weather and days to enjoy as nature
intended ala Sandpiper style.
On our trip north we stopped in Barrie for lunch. We also got to visit
Midland and Orillia. This region is heavily forested and prime hunting and
fishing area. American make up a large percentage of the summer population of
this area.
Mary while closing a window got to see a black bear scamper into the woods
about twenty feet from the back deck.
Attached are some photos taken from "Chez MacNeill" showing the lake and
island where we stayed.
Our time in Canada is over.
On leaving we have about a four hour ride south
and will cross the BORDER at Buffalo.
More about that next time.
John & Mary
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