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2017-08-26 Westbound; Boblo Island Day 3

The kids were really tired after yesterday’s adventures; they slept until almost noon!  So we did some grocery shopping and readied ourselves for a long drive tomorrow…

We arrived at the house on Boblo about 1:00, just in time for a nice ride in the golf cart to the ice cream store:

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We played around as usual; we did a lot of coloring in the coloring books and chasing balls in the yard. At some point, I retreated to a quiet spot by the pond…

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After another lovely dinner, we relaxed as the kids got ready for bed.  After saying our goodbyes, we headed back to the Villa; we hitched up and got ready to travel – we will be leaving before dawn tomorrow!  We enjoyed our time in Boblo…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-25 Westbound; Boblo Island Day 2

We again traveled to Boblo Island to meet up with our grandchildren. Today, right after we arrived, we went for a long walk around the decrepit, dilapidated amusement park (what is left of it…).

The most prominent feature is the tower, which used to be a ride where visitors were taken to the top, then spun around… Now it’s just a tower… but it helps in your orientation as you walk around the wild country…

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We found the old lighthouse:

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This used to be the end of the island and this lighthouse was at the entrance to the Detroit River, just off Lake Erie.  But the land has been filled in, so this abandoned lighthouse sits useless in the middle of a field…

There is also a block house, used to house prisoners and defend the island in the 1830s:

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The rest of the south end of the island contains all types of abandoned buildings:

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This is the ferry terminal for the 5,000 passenger ferry from Detroit:

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The dance hall and concert venue:

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Lynda and Roisin had a chance to catch up after their long time (2 months!) apart:

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We had a lovely walk – we saw spooky black squirrels, snakes, lots of birds, and assorted other critters…

Upon our return to the hose we found that we have been joined by Kevin’s two brothers and his father… The more the merrier!

The kids played around as usual.  As dusk fell, they brought out the yard lights:

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After a lovely dinner, we said our goodbyes and we returned to the Villa; an enjoyable time was had by all…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-24 Westbound; Boblo Island Day 1

After CanAm finished a few minor service items we headed out for a short drive to Amherstburg, ON, to Willowood RV Park.  We were greeted by a bizarre sight on this August 24:

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This park is teaming with families and kids.  Lots and lots of kids… We found out that this place used to be a Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park, but it was recently purchased by Sun Resorts, owner of several of our favorite RV resorts in Southern California.

Anyway, apparently Halloween is a big deal around here, but most RV parks close at the end of September.  So they have devised a way to capitalize on the holiday: they celebrate it in August.  Twice;  this weekend, and the next.  Anyway, we don’t care; we don’t much like Halloween, and we are here for another reason:

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Our daughter, Erin, and her husband, Kevin, and their three children (Roisin, 4 years; Ian, 3 years, and George X, 2 years in October) will be vacationing for a week on Boblo Island, just a few minutes from here.

Boblo Island (correct name: Bois Blanc) is an island in the Detroit River on the Canadian side of the border and is part of Amherstburg, Ontario. The island is about 2.5 miles long, 0.5 mile wide and 272 acres  in size.  The Detroit river is very short – it merely connects Lake Huron with Lake Erie.

The main northbound shipping channel of the Detroit River lies between Boblo Island and the Amherstburg mainland.  A stone lighthouse was built in 1836 on the southern tip of Boblo island which marks the historical beginning of the Detroit River navigation channel for ships traveling upriver from Lake Erie in more modern times.

Bois Blanc means “White Woods,” a name derived from the many birch and beech trees in the area. “Boblo” is an English corruption of the French pronunciation of the name. Several islands with the same name dot the Great Lakes, and nearly all are known as “Boblo” by the local populations.

The island had strategic importance when Fort Amherstburg (now Fort Malden) was built in 1796 to guard passage along the Detroit River after Detroit was turned over to the Americans. Guns from the fort could reach the island across the navigable waters and hence secured the river.

Boblo island has a very rich history.  In the early 1700s, 70 First Nation families peacefully farmed the fertile land.  It was the location of the headquarters for the Shawnee Chief Tecumseh (“Shooting Star”), the leader of a large tribal confederacy (known as Tecumseh’s Confederacy), during the War of 1812.  It was the location of the invasion point for 60 Canadian “Patriots” on January 8, 1838 during the Upper Canada Rebellion  There are buildings on the island dating from this time.; see below…  It also served as the stepping stone for numerous individuals on the Underground Railroad to Canada. One estimate puts 30,000 people as having had crossed over between 1834 and 1860.

Most famously, Boblo was the site of a large and very popular amusement park from 1898 until 1993.  Huge crowds would come to Boblo via the big ferry from Detroit, which had a capacity of over 5,000 people.  Big bands played in the dance hall, commissioned by Henry Ford, and other name-brand performers drew large crowds as well.  But as “old fashioned” amusement parks lost out to newer, flashier entertainment venues, Boblo’s popularity faded, and the amusement park closed in 1993.

But the owners had other ideas.  In 1994 the northern 1/4 of the island was subdivided into lots; streets and utilities were constructed, and houses were built.  Today there are many houses, mostly with full time residents, and a few houses used mostly on weekends or during the summer.  And this is where we come in.

Kevin’s sister and her husband own a lovely vacation home on the island, complete with pool, pond, and golf course.  And this is where Erin, Kevin, and their family vacation every August.  And they are arriving today!

So we set up the Villa in the RV park, and headed for the ferry to Boblo. It runs 3 times per hour, so if you catch it right it is a short ride to Boblo; but if you miss the ferry, it is a 20 minute wait for the next one.

We arrived on the island, found the house, and we were reunited with our kids and grandchildren:

George X, or Jorge Diez:

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Ian Philip, named after his grandfathers:

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And Roisin:

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You might notice they all have band-aids or scabs on their foreheads; their mother is hoping for the Mother of the Year award… George crashed chasing a ball a few weeks ago, Ian got his earlier today, and Roisin  got whacked in the head with a golf club this afternoon…

We had a great time; swimming, “golfing”, and chasing balls…

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We brought them beach hats from Montreal:

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So we hung out for the afternoon; after dinner we made our way back to the Villa; this time the trip across the ferry took a little longer than usual; an ambulance had been called to the island. The ferry was held, and no other cars were allowed on; once the ambulance reached the island the ferry waited; 20 minutes later the ambulance came back, and the ferry took it to the mainland.  By this time there were lines of waiting cars over 1/4 of a mile long… We managed to squeeze onto the ferry as the last car on; the operator needed to go check to see if my truck’s rear wheels were actually on the ferry. He told me not to back up…!

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So we returned to the Villa later than planned; when we arrived we saw that Halloween festivities were in full swing!  An enjoyable time was had by all…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-23 Westbound; Back at CanAm RV for service…

We left Burning Kiln Winery at about 5:00 am; we had a lovely drive in the dark; we stopped for coffee about 6:30, and we rolled into CanAm RV about 7:30.  We pulled into “our” parking spot, and hooked up to power.

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We had a few issues for CanAm today: They will install the new stainless steel rock guards we ordered last time we were here (see above…)  Also, they will check out, and hopefully fix, the refrigerator, they will replace the cracked and mostly missing skylight, they will look into why the electric water heater blows the circuit breaker, and they will look at the rear storage hatch frame, plus a few odds and ends. After 9,000 miles on the road, it’s time for a little fix-up.

About 8:15 Dan came by. He checked out our hitch, and everything seemed fine. He did tell me that I needed to buy grease to lubricate the hitch, one of the most awful things about the EazLift hitch…  They pulled the Villa into their service bay and we left for town.

We stopped into the local Chevy dealer and asked for an oil change and regular service; while they worked, we walked to the neighboring Costco to see if they carried my beloved Vita Rain Water.  Nope – we struck out again.  We did stop into a grocery store and bought a few minor things, and by the time we were back at the Chevy dealer the truck was not only finished, but they had washed it as well!

We drove back to CanAm and we were informed that the refrigerator is dead, with a fluid leak. A new one takes at least one week to arrive at CanAm; so my job now was to find a refrigerator and an Airstream service place along our route.  After many phone calls and internet searches, we have an appointment at the Airstream dealer in Minneapolis on September 8.  This means two more weeks of buying ice…

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The rest of the day was uneventful. We walked around the new trailers, and re-planned our trip so that we could spend the day in Minneapolis.  At 5:30 they were done for the night, so we embarked upon Happy Hours and retired for the evening, safe inside CanAm’s gates…

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Tomorrow we head to Boblo!

2017-08-22 Westbound; A Stay at the Winery via Harvest Hosts…

We move on today to a new experience; we are visiting a winery and spending the night in the Villa, through the Harvest Hosts program.

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Harvest Hosts is a program through which you pay a modest annual fee to be connected with farms, wineries, orchards, museums, and other sites which will allow you to camp overnight, for free; the unwritten rule is that you purchase something from your host. We had signed up several months ago, but this is our first opportunity to take advantage of it…

So we are headed to the Burning Kiln WInery, in St. Williams, ON, about 100 miles south of London, ON, on the shores of Lake Erie.

This trip entailed driving through the greater Toronto area.  There is a lot of construction going on, (Local joke:  there are only two seasons in Toronto – Winter and Construction…) busy morning traffic, and, of course, rain.  Lots of rain.  Heavy rain.  Sudden rain.  Sudden sun!  It was a bit nerve-wracking, but eventually we left the freeway, and within two minutes we were in the countryside, with nary another vehicle in sight.  The rain stopped, the skies lightened, and everything was beautiful.  As we drove further south, towards the lake, the vehicles, towns, and building got smaller and further apart.  By the time we reached St. Williams we were in what seemed like a very remote area.  The crops on the farms were either corn or some other odd, large-leafed plant that we could not identify.

Eventually we reached the winery and parked the Villa in the large gravel lot.  We headed to the winery to check things out, and to do a little wine tasting…

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We had a delightful time at the wine tasting. We learned that the odd, large-leafed plant that we could not identify was tobacco.  But this tobacco farmer has converted his farm to grapes. However, he uses the tobacco drying racks to dehydrate the grapes, much like they do in parts of Italy.  Drying the grapes allows water to evaporate, concentrating the flavor of the juice.  (No, there is no residual tobacco to impart flavor from the drying racks…)

So we tasted several wines, and bought a few:

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We needed to get a little exercise after our hard day, so we walked about one mile down the little country road to another winery – Inasphere. These wines were not as good, and, besides, we didn’t want to carry them back on our one mile return walk, but we were tempted by their farm stand:

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Back at the Villa, we enjoyed the view out our door; the vista over the vineyards was also quite nice…

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We also looked around the vineyards:

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That evening we returned to the winery for dinner.  They have simply cleared an area in the winery, brought in tables and chairs, and set up a gourmet food truck on the property.  While it was a little cool in the winery, the food was excellent!  I even ordered a steak, which I haven’t done in years… It was fabulous! Maybe I should eat steak more often!

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After dinner, as we walked back to the Villa, the sky was beautiful! (It stays light late up here…!)

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We retired to the Villa.  Tomorrow we will leave before first light again…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-21 Westbound; A quiet day, not watching the eclipse…

We spent a quiet day in an empty RV park in Grafton, ON:

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We had good internet access, so we spent the day catching up on reading, writing, and arithmetic (paying bills)…

We also had semi-good TV, so we were able to see and hear all the breathless hype over two minutes of darkness… We did poke a hole in a piece of cardboard to project the sun’s image onto a piece of white paper out on the picnic table; in our location we were at about 70%; we could see it in the tiny, 1/8″ image. I wasn’t impressed. I spent the majority of the eclipse like this:

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We had some nice walks, around the RV park, and along the adjacent country roads. There was even a creek for Lynda to sit by:

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The rest of the day we relaxed and enjoyed Happy Hours:

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And, once again, an enjoyable time was had by all…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-20 Westbound; 1000 Islands, USA

Today is an exciting day.  When we started planning this trip last spring this was not on the itinerary.  But a Singer sewing machine in one of the old houses we toured reminded me about Mr. Bourne’s castle, located here in the 1000 Islands

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But first we had to get there!  We left our campground outside Montreal before first light. We were at the KOA in Ivy Lea, ON, by 9:00 am.  Luckily our reserved site had just been vacated, so we could pull in and do a minimum of set up.  We left and headed for the bridge over the St. Lawrence River, across the border, to Alexandria Bay, New York!

 

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We slipped through customs very easily, because we were not pulling the Villa.  We were soon on the boat trip to the Singer Castle:

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The 1000 Islands are a group of more than 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada, extending from the edge of Lake Ontario and stretching 50-60 miles down river. A fashionable retreat for the elite in the late 19th century, today the area is a hub for outdoor activities. It’s home to elaborate island mansions and modest summer cottages.

We were amazed at the beauty of this place. It rivals Nova Scotia, but it is at a much more human scale. hundreds of miles of coastline are covered with cabins, docks, mansions, boat houses, beaches and forests.  Anyone who loves water and boats will love this place:

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We cruised down the river for about an hour; soon we approached the Singer Castle:

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American history and local folklore meet at Singer Castle on Dark Island, located in the St. Lawrence River, about 30 miles down river from Alexandria Bay, NY.. Singer Castle is the only remaining/existing castle on the river to be completed, fully furnished and resided in during the heyday of the great builders of castles. The Castle remained in the possession of the original owners, the Bourne family, from its construction in 1905 until the mid 1950’s. Frederick Bourne was the fifth President of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, which is where the name “Singer Castle” came from.

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I love the Boathouse:

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The dungeon is in the tower, at the tiny windows:

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The view:

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As the story goes, Bourne and his architect had read the novel “Woodstock” by Walter Scott; it is set in Woodstock Palace, a bizarre and spooky place with secret doors, stairs, and passages. This was their inspiration for designing all the service corridors and stairs in “secret” locations. There are 3 circular stairs located behind hidden doors, plus a maze of corridors, many on an interstitial level, allowing the servants to watch activities of the family and allowing them to see and anticipate the family’s needs, say for the refill of a drink, or a second helping of food at dinner…

The house contains all the original furniture. It looks like the family walked away yesterday… In reality, the family sold it in the early 1950s, and it had a sucession of owners, but it was left intact. Today it is owned by a multi-national corporation who buys and restores these great old buildings and opens them to the public. They are also available for weddings and other activities. In the case of the Singer Castle, you can rent a 2 bedroom apartment in the house, up to 6 guests, for overnight stays, including full access to the castle, dinner served in the dining room, etc.

The Library:

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The Wine Cellar:

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One of the “secret” circular stairways:

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The Dining Room:

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The Loggia:

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It was a delightful visit. We boarded the boat and cruised up the river back towards Alexandria Bay.  Directly across from Alexandria Bay is Boldt Castle. It is larger than the Singer Castle, but it was never finished (due to family “issues”…) and it was never occupied.  After sitting vacant for over 70 years, it was finally donated to Alexandria Bay with the condition that it be opened to the public, but never finished or occupied…

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So after this exhilarating day, we stopped off and bought some Kentucky bourbon (rarely available in Canada) and headed back across the border to return to the Villa.  We relaxed with Happy Hours; an enjoyable time was had by all…

2017-08-19 Westbound; Montreal Old City

Today we go in to see the old city of Montreal. While this RV park did not offer a shuttle into the city, they did tell us how to take a city bus. The station was about a two mile drive from the RV park; we then boarded a bus and 20 minutes later we were in Montreal.

After a short walk we were in the old city and were at the plaza in front of the Basilica de Notre Dame:

 

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As majestic as this facade was, it didn’t prepare us for the interior!

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Obviously, much of the impressiveness comes from the well-designed lighting, but still, it is breathtaking!

Then we started walking the town. We HAD to stop for a late breakfast of crepes:

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The old city is a lot of fun. We were there early, so it was not crowded, and streets reserved for pedestrians later in the day are bustling with delivery trucks..

We walked down to the waterfront; they had a lot of amusement park type places, and was not really interesting, but it was a nice stroll among the trees…

Then we walked back up to the Old City. Things had changed! The streets were packed with people. Restaurants were putting tables and chairs out onto the sidewalks.  Throngs of people were everywhere!  It was marvelous!

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We found that Montreal has many lovely french-style cafes:

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And then they also have this:

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And soon it was time for lunch:

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After our late lunch we headed back towards the bus station. Along the way we found a brave soul pulling an Airstream through old Montreal…

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Upon arriving at the bus station, we found that, of course! Doesn’t every bus station have an ice skating rink?

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We caught our bus and soon were back at the Villa.  We took a swim and had more Happy Hours. And an enjoyable time was had by all…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-08-18 Westbound; Moving on to Old Montreal

We drove from Quebec to Montreal; it was a short drive, but we did have some heavy rain.  We arrived at the RV park – Camping Cle’ des Champs – a beautiful park, mainly set up for full- and mostly-timers who summer here, then flee to Florida or Arizona for the winter.  The sites are huge – about 5,000 sq. ft., and most are paved with stone pavers, with a storage shed, and a screened porch, or entire screened and glassed-in rooms, containing kitchens, dining areas and lounging areas.  Our site, where they park the overnighters like us, are also very nice, but not quite as luxurious as the seasonal sites:

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We enjoyed some leisure time, planned our day in Montreal tomorrow, and Happy Hours ensued:

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Since I have no other photos today, I post photos of my grandchildren who are flying out from California to see us on Boblo Island in late August… This is what they look like at midnight while changing planes in Denver…

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I don’t thing they were having an enjoyable time…

 

 

 

 

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