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

Falls Reserve campground

Falls Reserve Conservation Area

We didn't think this day will come.  For the first time we were compelled to leave a negative review for a campground.  Sadly, it was a Canadian campground in our home province, Ontario. We arrived at Falls Reserve Conservation Area on a late Tuesday afternoon after making reservations online for one night.  There was no … Continue reading Falls Reserve Conservation Area

[One Photo At A Time] Grandpuppy is growing (teeth)

Our little grandpuppy, Penny, is not so much of a puppy anymore.  She is no longer a little fluff ball that is cuddly and round.  She is angley, tall, and ornery.  Grown all over, but mostly, she is made of many teeth! She talks back, she is defiant.  You guessed it.  She is a teen-puppy … Continue reading [One Photo At A Time] Grandpuppy is growing (teeth)

Grand Bend

We left the depressing thoughts of Ipperwash behind and continued north along the beach.  Destination Grand Bend.  The east shore of Lake Huron has a good sprinkle of quaint, cute  communities and we stopped to admire as many as we could. fish and Chips Whenever we get close to major body of water, one of … Continue reading Grand Bend

Explosives and Protests on Our Home and Native Land

We last left you with this image. We were driving towards Ipperwash Beach when we encountered these signs along a fenced off, deserted looking area. It may be common knowledge, but we weren't completely sure what UXOs are.  Especially after closer inspection of this faded and highly imaginative sign. So we googled it.  Sure enough, … Continue reading Explosives and Protests on Our Home and Native Land

Kettle Point Rocks

You may remember an older post about Red Rock Coulee in Alberta.  We were excited to find similar rocks growing in Kettle Point, right here in Ontario! Kettle Point Park lies along the east shores of Lake Huron on unceded territory of the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point.  The rocks, locally called "kettles", weather … Continue reading Kettle Point Rocks

Pinery Provincial Park

As we mentioned in our last post, we loved the eastern shores of Lake Huron so much that we planned a return trip within two weeks starting at the Pinery Provincial Park.  This will be another short trip, five days and 4 nights only, but we'll have a lot to share including beautiful parks and … Continue reading Pinery Provincial Park

Trip Summary – Lake Huron in September

Here is the summary our first of two trips to Lake Huron during the fall season.  We managed to squeeze in some nature and beach walks, small town visits, culture, history and heritage.  You can click on the highlighted text to read posts about specific areas, or just pore over the map and find your … Continue reading Trip Summary – Lake Huron in September

[One Photo At A Time] – The Underdog

Cheating again.  It's a photo and a video this time.  We need to share with you Penny's shenanigans as an underdog.  Well, dog under sofa is more accurate.  We hope it makes you smile today! If you turn the volume on, you will be subject to some grunting and complaining as well. https://youtu.be/VyJ8rAovycI  

Are They Still Standing In Teeswater, Ontario?

We mentioned binge-watching the Canadian CBC show Still Standing, and how it inspired us to try and visit as many of these small Canadian towns as possible.  The show features towns that didn’t fare well due to closure of industry or diversion of highways and railways.  Through humour and close encounters with the locals, they hope … Continue reading Are They Still Standing In Teeswater, Ontario?