Friday, July 21 - Big Chute and Lots More
The locks open at
9:00 so we got going early and tied up on the blue line. Throughout
Canada, that’s how you let the lock tenders know you want to go through since
they don’t have VHF. And it actually is blue paint along the top of the
wall.
So here’s how it
works. We pull up into the railroad “car” while it is in the water.
The attendants adjust slings around the boat. There are different sized slings
to fit all boats. We saw a dinghy that was just sitting on the bottom!
As the car pulls up
out of the water and starts uphill, you can see the wood on the bottom of the
car.
Then you cross over
the road.
Then you go down
the hill until the car is submerged again, and you drive off. There are
two rails on each side so that the car stays even at all times.
This is looking
back up the track, to the side of the track, and to Chrysalis coming down.
At the bottom of
the chute, we were in Gloucester Pool. This is the first “pool” we have
traveled. There were some pretty houses, and a very narrow cut with quite
a current.
And now we are in
Georgian Bay, one of the premier cruising areas in the country.
We planned to
anchor out tonight, a first for Gil and Deb. This is a gorgeous area,
with wonderful places to stop. We got out the dinghies and went to
explore. Don’t you love the name of our dinghy?
Danny and Alex
wanted to swim so we went to the rocks close to our boat, which were
amazing! Alex and Danny got in the water, but not deep enough to swim.
Back at the boat, we watched eight long canoes rowing across the bay.
And then the
beautiful sunset.
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