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Showing posts with label Talon Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talon Lake. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Road Trip Aug 2019 - Canada

From Fairfax, VA we went north toward the Niagara Falls area - Williamsville NY - to be exact.
We stayed with long time friends Jon and Barbara.  It was great to spend the evening with them and to catch up.
They're retired also and have three daughters who are married with lots of grandkids.  They are involved in their church and quite active in their local pickleball scene.

Our visit was too short, but then again, it was great to spend a little time with them.  We left early the next morning and made our way across the QEW./Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.  We were prepared for a busy time but instead it was early and Civic Holiday Weekend in Canada and the traffic had not picked up yet.

Going through Toronto was not too bad and we continued north toward North Bay before taking the turn to Rutherglen and Talon Lake where our friends Jeff and Tiffany have a cabin.  We parked our truck near the campground office and called Jeff, who arrived a few minutes later in his pontoon boat.

Their cabin is only accessible by water and we loaded a few things on the boat and were off to the cabin!
 Its a great location among 4-5 other cabins and buildings owned by them, Tiffany's brother and Jeff and Cheryl who live a couple hours away in Canada.
It was fun just hanging out and talking, relaxing and enjoying a great couple of days.  Jeff and Tiffany have 4 kids, three of whom are still teenagers.  The youngest two girls were there with us along with there three kids, and we all had a nice time relaxing.

They played board games in the evening, or read or put together puzzles.
One night we had a campfire.  A couple of days they rode across the lake a ways and anchored the boat for some fishing and swimming.  They have a jet ski and the kids hopped on that pulling a raft.  It was great fun and against all odds I caught a couple of small mouth bass.
It was great fun and relaxing and a perfect few days.
Once again and all too quickly it was time to say goodbye and Jeff taxied us over early in the morning to our truck and returned to the cabin for a few more days.
It was early in the morning and the rains came as we drove into North Bay for some fuel and got some ice.  We traveled south and east in the direction of Detroit.  We were going to Petrolia, Ontario to see Meghan's parents Marg and Bill.

Jeff and Tiffany told us about Weber's Charbroiled hamburgers on Highway 11.  We drove right by it, so decided to stop for lunch.
By now the rain had mostly stopped and we got there before the crowds.  We were eating under an umbrella at a table while the folks were starting to line up.  The burgers were the best in Canada and a real treat.  Glad we stopped.

Next, we travelled on to the Sarnia/Petrolia area and a couple of days with Marg and Bill.  We had another fabulous time with them, having seen them in March when then were returned from their winters stay in and came to see us in Virginia.

Bill had a golf tournament on Friday so Marg, Pam and I hung out and went over to the waterfront near Sarnia to Skeeter Barlow's for dinner.  I tried pickerel and vegetables with a baked potato.  It was  fantastic.  Don't know that I've ever had that fish, but it was great.
Somehow I missed taking a picture of us so I snagged this off the restaurant web site.

Pam opted for pasta in a mushroom and shrimp sauce which was good also. Bill was still at his golf tournament later finding out that he had prime rib.

Saturday morning Bill and I played a round of golf at the local golf club in Petrolia. It was a great day for golf and we had some fun.  In between all the rest of the round, we each hit a couple of good shots.  We had dinner back at their place and then went to a local play.  It was great!

The comedy was "the New Canadian Curling Club".  It was entertaining and very well done.
 The local theater is the Victoria Playhouse Petrolia (VPP) and every summer they fill the seats with local theater goers who enjoy great music and acting.
The facility retains the old architecture of the early 20th century and has been completed renovated recently.  It was originally built in the 1889 in the midst of the region's oil boom.  It is a great facility and a perfect setting for the evening.
The next morning we left early, made a quick stop at Tim Horton's in town for coffee and some Tim Bits and made our way about 20 miles over to the Blue Water Bridge/border crossing back into the U.S.A.

Our week in Canada was filled with great memories of friends and all we hoped for this trip.  Thanks for joining us on the Roadrunner Chronicles!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Fun in Mattawa

Jeff and Caleb were at the Roadrunner at 8:00 AM.  We drove into Mattawa to play golf and tee off a little before 9:30.  It was a nice 9 hole course that was not too busy and perfect for our day.  Caleb is 10 and just starting to play.  He has a great swing and lots of ability but doesn't play much.  He is more into baseball and made the all-star team earlier in the summer.
We all hit some nice shots.  Jeff sank a 6 and an 10 footer which were the longest putts of the day.  I had a better than average day bogeying only one hole on the par 37 layout.  

After that we went to a chip stand in Mattawa for lunch and met some nice RVers.  Jeff and Tiffany went to Miami University of Ohio so when he saw Brittany (I hope I got that right) with that on her T-Shirt, he talked with her mom and grandmother Ann.  Ann and her husband had the large Pace Arrow in the parking lot and we struck up a nice conversation.
They were happy to take a picture and I told them it would be on today's blog.  That's 3 generations of girls there.  

In Mattawa, Jeff looked for a faucet, some spaghetti sauce and chocolate chips.  While he was doing that I took a few pictures of the 'Statues of Mattawa'.  These are some carvings of people with historical significance in the early growth and development of Mattawa.
The town sits where the Mattawa and Ottawa rivers meet and it was an important stop for trappers on the Voyagers Canoe route  from the Great Lakes to Montreal back in the 1700's and early 1800's.

We got back to the cabin about 3:00 and it started raining pretty hard.  We all went off to our various spaces and some talked, did some work online and/or played cards.  We had a lot of hands of solitaire, 31 and hearts during the afternoon.

Tiffany made some chocolate chip scones that didn't last long!
Aaron is a Boy Scout and has about 7 or 8 merit badges.  He is working on the Cooking Merit Badge and prepared a feast for us.  We had spaghetti and meatballs that was perfect!

After dinner we all piled into the pontoon boat and went over to the campground for ice cream.  After that we had a tour of the Roadrunner and a group shot of the Trasks and Royces.  It was our last day here so it was nice to get a photo.
A little before dark, we said our goodbyes and I packed up the Roadrunner for travel.  The only thing left is to retrack the power cord and hose, and to hitch up the car.  Toronto is next on the itinerary!

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Rain on the Lake

I went for a run early on Thursday morning after I posted the blog.  When I returned I hooked up the external blue boy tank and made two trips to the dump station.  By then it was about 10:00 and Jeff and Tiffany came by to give us a ride to their cabin.

We were there for lunch and Kelly used Jeff's phone to take an interview.  After lunch it was a little cloudy and the rain started so we watched 'The Princess Bride' which was an entertaining movie which everybody enjoyed.

We then made two trips in the small boat to the other side of the lake where there is some good swimming. Jeff had to go back for the others.
This area is a popular spot for canoers to portage because it goes over water falls and an area they call the 'Chutes'.  We went to a spot around from that and all went swimming.  It was another beautiful place on the lake.
One guy even brought his two German Shepards.  They loved the water!
The skies started to cloud over so we decided to go back to the boat.  We got caught in a full blown thunder buster and found an area which had trees well below the sky line.  It rained for about 20 minutes and it was over.
After that we went back to the cabins and had a fantastic dinner of pizza on the grill.  It looked a little tricky but it definitely turned out great.  We are going to have to start doing them them way.  I was too busy eating to take any pictures!

Jeff gave us a lift back to the Roadrunner and that was about all for us today.  Thanks for joining us and viewing another edition of the Roadrunner Chronicles!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Wednesday on the Lake

It was a little cloudy when we started but when Tiffany picked us up at the boat dock, the clouds began to leave.  It turned out to be a great day at Sandy Beach on Talon Lake.
Before long it was time for lunch.  Jeff brought some firewood for a hot dog roast.
Some of us brought tuna and crackers and yogurt.
For some reason I didn't get any pictures of the knee boarding and jet ski action...
Later Jeff took some kids out to the middle of the lake so they could dive off the pontoon boat.  After 3 or 4 hours at the beach, we went back to the Roadrunner while everyone else went back to the cabins.  We got a lift over to their docks for dinner and a great evening on the edge of the water.

We talked for a couple of hours and watched the sun go down.
It was another beautiful day on the lake!

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