Friday 9 August 2019

August 4th to 9th

After a busy Sunday we all decided to walk the island again and included a stop at the Rivera Cafe.

Monday, unfortunately brought the end of Veronica and Shawn's visit with us and they headed out on the first Ferry of the day back to Toronto and their car for the long ride back to Ottawa. We had a great time with them and the weather was outstanding.

Tuesday afternoon brought Mark and Cynthia to the Island for a visit. Again we took a walk about  and a dinghy ride though to show them the islands.







Early Wednesday morning we departed for Port Dalhousie, just a quick 3 hour run through the still calm waters of Lake Ontario. We even had a monarch butterfly land on us half way across for a little rest.  Once in Port Dalhousie we arranged  for a car for Thursday morning as it was going to be Wine Country tour and a visit to Niagara Falls day.


Thursday started early with the car pick up and heading out to the wineries, lunch and a tour of the Falls. Our favorite stop was Hernder Wineries, and of course to the Organic, Sustainable Winery of FrogPond,. FrogPond was fun with Roosters and Sheep, which Joy found to be shocking (inside joke).
We also stopped  off at Pelham Estates Winery for Lunch, and then continued onto some more wineries, including Wayne Gretzky's before heading to Niagara Falls. Truly a tourist mecca, we did all the usual walking of the Falls area and the busy entertainment district . We all decided to dinner in Niagara Falls and stay around for the light show. Back to the boat by 10:30 which made for a long day.









Friday morning we were up early to drop off the car, and get out of Port Dalhousie by 8:00am
The 4 1/2 hour run to Whitby was the first time we encountered the Lake a little on the rough side. We had 3 to 4 footers on the Port Quarter Stern all the way which made the ride a little lumpy. Glad to say the swim platform and the dinghy rode the following seas very well. Spending the night in Whitby Marina to head out again early Saturday for the Trenton area, although the winds are still high so unsure what the lake will be like tomorrow.

Sunday 4 August 2019

Saturday August 3rd

Today we went all in Tourist in the City. We signed on for the Hop on Hop off Bus and Boat tour. Kind of a hot day for sitting on top of an open bus, but gave us the opportunity to see the St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District, Theater District, The ROM, AGO, Casa Loma, Trendy Queen Street District and finished off with a tour of the Islands. All in all a busy but enjoyable day.



Saturday 3 August 2019

Friday August 2nd

Today was visit Toronto day. Visited the Ripley's Aquarium and the usual sites. Veronica and Shawn found a picnic table to match our appetites, and found the art installation to represent the over 1,000,000 refugees per floating person from around the world. The afternoon had the four of us take the dinghy through the Toronto Islands.





Friday 2 August 2019

Thursday August 1st

Today we had the start of our visitors. First was my co-worker Nadim and his little girl Tahlia. It was also our first dinghy ride around some of the islands. We also were able to put on another 12km of walking around all the sites and for a short period of time got lost in the islands Cedar hedge maze. Around 8:30pm Veronica, Shawn and the little dog Olive arrived for their stay over the long weekend.



Thursday 1 August 2019

Toronto Island

Arrived around noon on Wednesday and checked into the Toronto Island Marina. We have a nice dock with a good view of the Toronto skyline. In the afternoon we walked the Island to visit some of the sights and after 11 km of walking we were beat, and just relaxed the rest of the day.Thursday we are expecting the arrival of Veronica and Shawn for the long weekend.









Monday 29 July 2019

Lake Ontario

Up early this morning to pull anchor in Presqu'ile Bay and headed west. The early start was to get ahead of any winds that may make the lake lumpy today and planned for Cobourg. As we progressed the wind never picked up and the lake stayed quite calm, and therefore we pushed on to Whitby. Our only challenge of the day was having to dodge all the fishing boats out early in the day.
Since we have family living in Whitby we had Sue and John over for a nice get together and dinner.
Looks like we may stay here an additional day as they are calling for rain and possible thundershowers and we don't need that for our last leg to Toronto.



Sunday 28 July 2019

Stella

Friday July 26th has us leaving Kingston for Stella Bay. Bryan Departed early for Kingston from Portsmouth Olympic Harbour for Fuel and got caught up in the Laser Worlds launching out of the harbour. We had to pick our way through the many little sailboats heading out into the lake. Arrived early to Stella and found the anchorage pretty much empty so we tucked in nice and close to shore.
First night out on the anchor and Jim treated us all to one of his great dusty old bottles of wine.
We decided to stay two nights here as the swimming was perfect and there was ice cream just a short dinghy ride away. Sunday saw us leaving the fleet for our main destination of Toronto this summer. The rest of the fleet will be spending time between Wapous, Picton and Napanee.
Sunday was a long day of travel from Stella to Presqu'ile Bay via the Murray Canal. Our anchorage gave us a bevy of swans to watch.
Off to Coburg or Whitby tomorrow, depending on the what Lake Ontario throws at us.















Thursday 25 July 2019

First Dinner Out

Our first dinner  out at Amadeus and with guests, Cathie's brother Len and sister-in-law Nancy.
Thankfully we left just enough room for ice cream after dinner

Wednesday 24 July 2019

Vacation 2019

Well the fleet has gathered in Kingston at the Confederation Basin City Marina. We are 4 Boats strong this year with Holidaze (Jim & Cathie) I Docked'R (Bob &Rachel) Lionheart (Bryan & Chrissy).
We are here for a couple of nights with dinner out plans and the required run to Marine Outfitters.
This year is a little different as we will split out fro the group come Sunday as we head for Toronto, and eventually Port Dalhousie.

While here in Kingston, we had the twin to our boat pull into the slip beside us, also Loopers

More to come as things get going.