Showing posts with label Orillia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orillia. Show all posts

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Frozen Boats! Winter is For The Birds

 Still suffering from cabin fever, I thought that a road trip was in order last Sunday (Feb 28th), so we headed up north for another Georgian Bay tour. This time we made a circle around the west side Lake Simcoe, up to Midland and Penataguishene, returning through Orillia and down the east side of the lake and home.

 Actually, the previous Sunday afternoon we went east - up to the cottage for a quick pop in and then continued north to Lagoon City, with a quick stopover at Lock #41 (Gamebridge), so we'll be starting with that stuff.

 I herewith submit the following report;

 As the title of this post implies, things were going to the birds around our place. Anchor Girl had been bringing a couple of young cockatiels home on the weekends from the pet store where she works. Seems the boss wasn't going to be in the store and A.G. didn't trust the kids working there to remember to watch them, so we were surrogates for the time being. I never thought I'd take to birds, per se, but these two (especially the one with the grey feathers) were a lot of fun. Amazing the personalities of these little creatures. And they love people, especially perching on your head for a walk around the house - even if it is a square head :-)
 

Onward and upward. The second stop of the day was at lock #41, Gamebridge. This one is right off of highway #12, so it's easy to get to for a look; 
 

As you can see, the bottom side blue line walls are getting some substantial repairs, most likely as a result of the $63,000,000 that the federal government has pledged in capital improvements to the system over the next five years;  
 

A couple of sunny, albeit winter time pics from Lagoon City Marina;
 


This is our usual haunt when we are up there for the long weekend specials;  




That was from two weeks ago. Let's see what the Boogaboo Crew did last weekend (for those of you who are still awake)




Last Sunday's adventure took us up firstly to Midland and then on to Penatangueshene. This was taken at the Penatang Town Docks and is a shot of the local tour boat 'Georgian Queen';  


Next, we have another big old boat that was tied to the same dock (you can see the bow of 'Georgian Queen' to the left of this shot) and frozen in for the winter. I talked to to some guy who was aboard the big blue vessel who said  he lived on it on the weekends to do work for the owner. As he told me, the owner bought it as a partially sunken derelict in Hamilton 16 years before and has been restoring it ever since. Ya, I had a boat like that once too. I got smart and dumped it.
 As you can see behind the blue one, there was a third vessel frozen in along side of this dock. I guess they all got a special rate for the winter ;-)  


Here's one I took for a certain someone I know, but I think he spells his name with an 'I';



Not to be outdone with all the frozen boats in Penatang, the Port of Orillia is hosting it's own 'We'll store your boat for the winter' special promotion, as well;
 


 

To finish things up, we made a stop at The Narrows to take a look at the open water passing by. Just to clarify, it was more like I took a look at the passing waters at The Narrows while A.G. elected to stay in the warm cabin of the truck while I played.
 Either way, it sure is a great feeling to be close to the open water after seeing the frozen stuff from our front window every day;
  



This big guy and his mate were there to keep an eye on me;
 

 

Finally, not to be outdone by the docks a Penatanguishene and Orillia, Crothers Marina has also decided to get into the obviously lucrative business of offering in-water docking for the winter months.
 
And to think that the rest of us dummies have been wasting our money all these years by having our boats actually taken out of water each fall. Now THAT'S for the birds;

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pefferlaw Turkeys - Orillia, Lake Simcoe Cruise

What an absolutely beautiful weekend! From Friday afternoon, right up to Monday evening we had the best weather imaginable for the middle of October and yes, I did capture another lovely sunset at the cottage; On Saturday morning we headed up to Orillia for the day/night along with Free Bird. The lake was super calm & clear; There were quite a few boats there for the weekend. No surprise, really, given the stellar conditions; After our late breakfast at 'Bygone Days' restaurant, Graham & I took the dinghies out for a row around the Port. Guess where this shot was taken; Evening at the Port; Check the calm water over Couchiching. And the fall colours on the foliage; Leaving Orillia out on Sunday. Another clear, sunny day; The fall colours on the trees was beautiful, despite the fact that it signaled autumn upon us; Crossing the lake, coming back into Chicken Harbour. What a nice sight, eh; Sanja taking SunAria over for the last pump out of the season. Debbie & Graham went along for the ride; Ahhhhh. . . . Yet another FINAL for the season, this being the final cleanup of the dinghies for the truck ride back home for the off season. Note the shorts and bare feet on the Commodore - it's October, man! I must say that I'm sure glad Anchor Girl talked me into getting that little toy - it sure was a lot of fun; On Monday, we took Boogaboo out for one last spin to run the fuel stabilizer through and burn off some gas before the sneaky snowmobilers siphon our boats again. Graham, Debbie & Sanja also came along for the ride - and a few pointers on the limitations of chart plotters :-) On this trip we discovered the passage to Virginia Beach and the Sand Islands. We also got to see the Island ferry coming back from Georgina Island; I guess taking the gang out for the last run is getting to be a tradition. . . Another great day & a great end to the season!!!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

The Good Old Days - These Are Those Days!

The last weekend at the Port of Orillia for 2007. Sounds so final, eh? Well, in case you haven't noticed, I am acutely aware of how fast time flies for all of us and one of my main inspirations for this whole web site thing is to try to get that message across to everyone.

Let's make the most of it folks! Before we know it, we're looking back on 'the good old days'. Guess what? These are the good old days!

 Again, Anchor Girl & I are sooooooooooooooooo looking forward to the upcoming season on the water!!! Actually, I'm hoping the relaunch clock slows down for a bit, as I'm wrapping up a number of pre-launch projects. Amongst them is replacing the the lower unit on one of my out drives (heading to Orillia this weekend to pick up the replacement - thanks for heads up on that one, Commander), bottom painting, building a roof extension at the front of three slips (before the ice goes out) at the cottage & finishing the brackets I'm fabricating for our new deck. Phew, I'm gonna really enjoy some hang time once the boat gets back in the water. . . And the new cottage deck is finished. . . And the inverter & vhf radio are installed. . . And the carpet is redone in Boogaboo's cabin. . . And the carpet, electrical receptacle & lights are installed on the dock. . . And the new opening is built behind our slip.

 Hmmmmm, what am I forgetting?? Fear not, A. G. is sure to think of something . . . Oh well, it's all good.