25/09/23 06:09 Filed in:
Camping · Campsite Review
Driveway to the campground. We are literally camping in the middle of nowhere, quiet, beautiful and secluded. WOW.

The lake water is calm and the campground is quiet, so peaceful.

Time for Cody to lead us on a walk. "Come on Daddy Jeff and Darrel, there is so much to see".

Beautiful sunset with the reflection on the lake. So happy to have taken in the sunset while reflecting on the day - so much to be thankful for. So grateful for Darrel, Cody and the life that has lead me to this chance of a life time journey.

Good Morning - fog is hovering over the lake, mesmerizing. The fog is thick as pea soup. Once we got onto the highway, there was next to no viability for the next few hours. Next time, we will hang tight for a few hours before setting off on our foggy morning journey
Wild Goose Lake Campground:
https://wildgooselakecampground.com- Campsite #11
- Review: $48.00 a night with full hookups however when we arrived, we only had 30 amp power and water. The water was not safe to drink so we just used the power. We always travel with some water for these issues. I was disappointed that we paid for water and sewer only to find out that they only have 1 site with all three services.
Tags: ON
24/09/23 04:45 Filed in:
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The Terry Fox Monument is a must see if you are in the area. There is a new highway now, but the spot where Terry Fox stopped his journey has been preserved near by. Out of respect for Terry Fox (I believe), it is not advertised, but when arriving or departing, if look closely and you can see it memorialized surrounded by grass and trees.

Ahhhhh, put on your water wings! When driving to town, the road disappeared into the lake and it fell like we were going to get wet! I feel the education system in Alberta has failed me as I did not learn much about the great lakes, or Canada for that matter. I had no idea that Lake Superior (or any of the great lakes) are connected. It was a surprise to see oil tankers in the lake. Why can't Alberta oil come to the oil tankers here and then out to tide water?
Thunderbay KOA Campground:
https://koa.com/campgrounds/thunder-bay/- Campsite #P153
- Review: $66.00 a night with full hookups. Nice area to walk Cody and the dog area has a splash pool for dogs. We did not use the splash pool but I could see it very useful in the hot summer months.
Tags: ON
27/09/23 06:45 Filed in:
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Pretty lake with autumn colours.

As you can imagine the mosquitoes are out in full force.

Renfrew KOA Campground (Ottawa):
https://koa.com/campgrounds/renfrew/- Campsite #114
- Review: $68.00 a night with full hookups and fire pit in a very large open field set back from the lake. We enjoyed having a very large open area for Cody to run free in.
Tags: ON
26/09/23 07:26 Filed in:
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Absolutely beautiful beach. I wish we were here in the heat of summer. This would be an amazing place to spend some time relaxing in the sun on the sandy beach.

I loved Penticton, BC as a child, but this beach and cottage country in Ontario is amazing.

You can really see the autumn colours now in this northern part of Ontario.

We stopped at a rest stop just outside of the campground for Cody to stretch his legs and this stop sure did not disappoint.
Cameron's Beach Campground:
https://cameronsbeach.ca- Campsite #B21
- Review: $55.00 a night with full hookups with amazing beach. If you plan to be in the area, I would make a reservation here. This multi-generation run campground will not disappoint.
Tags: ON