Lake Huron Ice caves

[One Photo At A Time] – A Glimpse of The Ice Caves

We drove to Saugeen Shores to look at a few houses for sale.  It was nice to be able to get away from the hostages again and for the hostages to have some time away from us.  The Lake Huron shoreline transformed to a magical series of ice caves that will soon be gone.  We didn’t have time to stop and explore, but we did snap a few photos and a short video from the side of the road.  Maybe next year we will be able to explore this nature’s construction marvel.

23 thoughts on “[One Photo At A Time] – A Glimpse of The Ice Caves

  1. petespringerauthor says:

    Planning a move or just open to the idea? How are this going with virus? Schools are fully reopening in our area next week.

    • backroadsandotherstories says:

      We are planning a move, Pete. We fell in love with the area and can see ourselves somewhere along the shore. We were in lockdown until a few days ago, but now things are starting to open up again (surly leading to another wave). There are strict protocols in place for viewing houses now and it seems safe to do so. We would go and see only something that we would be seriously considering.

  2. Ingrid says:

    I would love to photograph the ice caves along Lake Superior’s south shore, but that would require me to be in northern Wisconsin or Michigan in the dead of winter … and that ain’t happening 🤣😆🤣

    • backroadsandotherstories says:

      Thanks! We were considering Nova Scotia or New Brunswick too, but it doesn’t seem to be the right time for us to make this move. Hoping to find something along these shores that is reasonable priced in this crazy real estate market!

  3. WanderingCanadians says:

    Best of luck with the house search. What a lovely area to consider moving to. We’re also in the process of trying to buy a house in this crazy market. We’re actually putting in an offer on a house today.

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