Trent Severn update on August 8th, by Jack


We are currently on the Trent-Severn waterway, a series of locks, lakes, and rivers that goes from Georgian Bay in Lake Huron to Lake Ontario. So far, we've done eleven locks, we did the Marine Railway, a big rail car that carries your boat across a highway on the first day, we did Swift Rapids, the biggest conventional lock on the Trent-Severn the second day, but on from there it was mostly regular locks except for the Kirkfield and Peterborough lift locks (we did Peterborough today).

Today is rainy and we went to the Peterborough visitor center, it had a bunch of models of locks and stuff on how they built the Peterborough lift lock.
          Yesterday I accidently cut my hand badly when whittling (I probably needed stitches but we were far away from a hospital and I didn’t want them) so now I can’t go swimming.



Marine Railway

Swift Rapids

Kirkfield hydraulic lift lock

Swing
Swing Bridge on the Trent-Severn
Using the paddle-board as a wake board behind the dinghy outside of Bobcaygeon.









Comments

  1. OMG! Love it! So glad there is pictorial history of paddle board skiing.

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  2. Awesome job, Jack! Whittling, huh? What were you making?

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  3. Oh no! I hope your hand is healing.

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  4. Jack, I really enjoyed these descriptions. Great job with the details. Thanks.

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