We began our morning early to be one of the first boats of the day through the Peterborough Lift Lock. First we had to go through the Peterborough Lock that was before the Lift Lock. We were bummed to see three other boats already there. There was a boat a little bigger than ours, a … Continue reading Peterborough, ON, to Lakefield Marina, Selwyn, ON: The Lift Lock of Lift Locks
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Campbellford, ON to Peterborough, ON: Poutine and Butter Tarts
After a peaceful night on the Campbellford wall, we left early so we could be the first through the next lock. We ended up at the lock behind a boat that was single-handing (going by himself) the Loop for the second time. We went through a few locks with him throughout the day. It was … Continue reading Campbellford, ON to Peterborough, ON: Poutine and Butter Tarts
Trenton, ON, to Campbellford, ON: Good Lock!
We spent a few days in Trenton, Ontario, and enjoyed our first Canada Day! It's a lot like July 4th, but without the blue. Just the red and white. We went to a town celebration that included a car show, craft fair, petting zoo, speeches from politicians, food, and music. The night ended with fireworks. … Continue reading Trenton, ON, to Campbellford, ON: Good Lock!
Wolfe Island, ON, to Trenton, ON: Gateway to the Trent Severn Waterway
It was a long day, but relatively easy day of sailing. We had a very nice, quiet night on the hook. The hook came up clean when we pulled it up at about 7:20 and set our course up the St. Lawrence River. The first major attraction was Canada's first capital city, Kingston. The traffic … Continue reading Wolfe Island, ON, to Trenton, ON: Gateway to the Trent Severn Waterway
Clayton, NY to Wolfe Island, ON: A Wee Weedy Cruise
It was a quick, easy cruise today. Well… sort of. The weather was absolutely beautiful today. With a light breeze and 78 degree high temperature, we decided to leave a day earlier than intended and find a nice spot to anchor for the night. The marina was getting jam-packed and the dockmaster seemed grateful that … Continue reading Clayton, NY to Wolfe Island, ON: A Wee Weedy Cruise
Clayton, NY: Adorable Town
The Trent Severn Waterway was closed for a few days while rainwater receded. We decided to wait it out on the US side of the St. Lawrence Waterway. That kept us in Clayton for a few nice days. The downtown area is very compact and closely located to the marina. We were within walking distance … Continue reading Clayton, NY: Adorable Town
Oswego, NY, to Clayton, NY: Crossing a Great Lake
After an odd night that included the maniacal wailing of an F-bomb-throwing lunatic (outside the boat) for a long period of time around 1 am, we were ready to get started on our day. When we had taken a look at the lock the night before, one of the two doors at the exit was … Continue reading Oswego, NY, to Clayton, NY: Crossing a Great Lake
Sylvan Beach, NY to Oswego, NY: Back to the Great Lakes
Leaving Sylvan Beach and heading west involves crossing the 22ish miles of Oneida Lake. It's not a big deal, but it's a big enough lake that it could be uncomfortable with winds and waves. The past few days had been so windy that there were quite a few loopers waiting to cross the lake. We … Continue reading Sylvan Beach, NY to Oswego, NY: Back to the Great Lakes
Ilion, NY to Sylvan Beach, NY: More Cold and Wind
We decided to sleep in this Father's Day morning. By the time we woke up, our catamaran friends were long gone and headed on their way west. We weren't really that far behind them when we left the marina around 8 am. We are getting pretty good at leaving walls by using the technique we … Continue reading Ilion, NY to Sylvan Beach, NY: More Cold and Wind
Amsterdam, NY to Ilion, NY: Cold and Dreary. And Cold. And Windy. And Cold.
After the warm, sunny day before, it was a bummer to wake up to a cold morning with the threat of rain. The locks on the Erie Canal open at 7 am, and we wanted to be in the first batch to get through the locks. After a boat passes through a lock, the lockmaster … Continue reading Amsterdam, NY to Ilion, NY: Cold and Dreary. And Cold. And Windy. And Cold.