Montreal

We are in Montreal for the next couple days. It was a 59 mile trek to get here but a great day for doing the St. Lawrence. Lots of current but no waves. We mostly were on plane. Surprisingly littleWeiterlesen
Montreal Day Two

Today was cool and rainy… and slippery as evidenced by my phone that is now 40 foot down under our boat. Not me this time. James was trying to take a photo of the Royal Canadian Navy ship andWeiterlesen
Lachine

Today we did the Lachine Canal which runs thru Montreal. There are five locks that take about 3.5 hours without stopping. We stopped so it took us 6 hours. The Lachine has an air draft restriction ofWeiterlesen
Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦

We had a nice quiet night last night tied up on the Lachine canal dock … which was good because today was busy busy !! Canada Day is a big boating day. Locks were free today and they were packed. WeWeiterlesen
Montebello

Today we reached two new milestones. We have traveled 3000 miles (3007 to be exact) and we went thru our 50th lock. That lock (Carillon) happens to raise and lower 65 feet… the most of any inWeiterlesen
Welcome to Ontario… and Ottawa!!

We got a late start today leaving Montebello at 11am which didn’t get us to Ottawa until almost 5pm… too late for locking. So we are outside the first Rideau Lock on the dock and will lock thru inWeiterlesen
Ottawa day two & Happy 4th of July!!

This morning we lock thru the first 8 Rideau locks with four other boats. We were paired with a very nice couple from Quebec. We only travelled one mile as we tied up on the dock upstream of theWeiterlesen
Ottawa day three

Today was mostly a down day for us. We received our Amazon order so we can bleed steering but it didn’t come until late in the day so we’ll do it in the morning. Highlight of today was seeing theWeiterlesen
Rideau lock 13 Black Rapids

Didn’t take much for pictures but we went thru 5 locks and are on the lock dock at Black Rapids where we have power. It rained a little this evening and we got a nice rainbow. 🌈
Osgoode

Actually Osgoode day two. We are at Hurst Marina hoping to get this steering issue resolved. Today James worked with their mechanic to rebleed the system using a power bleeder. Our test run wasWeiterlesen
Osgoode day 4

Well the cylinder arrived this afternoon and is installed. Just waiting to bleed the system again. Likely won’t happen until tomorrow. Lots of rain today… remnants of Beryl. Fingers crossed 🤞 !!
Burritts Rapids

We are on the move again ! AND the motors are tracking together like they should ! 🙌🙌 It was a short day for us leaving the marina after lunch and cruising 2.5 hours for 17 miles. It was also aWeiterlesen
Kilmarnock

Today we left in the first lock but when we docked at 1pm we’d only gone 13 miles. That said we did go thru 8 locks! This lock has power on the downstream side but the dock was full. So we lockedWeiterlesen
The Narrows

Today we went through six locks (traveling 26 miles) and are now well over halfway (82 of 121 miles) through the Rideau. The brochure says typical travel time is 3-5 days… We are on day 10 🤣. WeWeiterlesen
Westport

Today we went a whole 5 miles to Westport, a small town off the Rideau. It was recommended by several people we met. There’s a city marina right in the heart of downtown which is very quaint. I loveWeiterlesen
Upper Brewers

Today we went thru Davis lock (where we spent the night) and then the flight of four locks at Jones Falls. We reached the Summit of the Rideau yesterday so now we’re going down in all the locks. TheWeiterlesen
Kingston Mills

7 locks and we are sitting at the bottom of the last lock of the Rideau Canal. Kingston Mills was a flight of four locks 55’ total. We’re now in the valley and on the edge of Kingston proper. ThisWeiterlesen
Beau Rivage

Today we made a quick stop in Kingston and then set out to explore the Thousand Islands. The water here is amazingly clear. There are 18 park islands that allow docking or anchoring. We settled onWeiterlesen
Gananoque

Writing Day 131 on day 132 because we went out on the town last night! Had planned to stay on the island but we met some locals who said there was a waterfront concert in Gananoque 2 miles away. So weWeiterlesen
Camelot Island

We visited two more islands today. The first (Gordon Island) Moki and I walked the trail while James scrubbed the boat. While we were walking a fawn walked out of the bushes and stopped right in frontWeiterlesen
Georgina Island

Today we are over at Georgina at the recommendation of some of the folks we met yesterday. There’s strong current here and the water is super clear. This area is locally known as the aquarium. OurWeiterlesen
Beau Rivage - part 2

After visiting several islands we returned to Beau Rivage yesterday. This is our favorite of the four that allow generators and probably our favorite period. Today Dale and Carol joined us on theWeiterlesen
Kingston

We are in Kingston at the Confederation Basin Marina for a couple days. Today we resupplied and James defrosted the refrigerator. Domestic stuff!! This evening Moki and I went for our walk andWeiterlesen
Kingston day 2

Busy work day for me but Moki and I got a good walk this evening. Last night was swinging music in the market square and tonight is movie night… and there were lots of people set up to watch ‘TheWeiterlesen
Massassauga Point Conservation Area

Big day for Molly Brown… 🥁🥁🥁… We went 55 miles!! We haven’t done miles like that for a good month. Some of it was on plane. We are now anchored off Massassauga Point Conservation Area.Weiterlesen
ReisenderHave you been practicing your French? 🙂
ReisenderThey speak very fast here. I can make small convo but that’s about it.
ReisenderÀ lock tender told me there was water for my dog outside the lock office and I understood him 👍.