Trip Summary – Lake Huron in October

Our second Lake huron trip is over, and as usual we summarize the trip's route, highlights, and stats. Below is a map of our escapades (minus the route from home and back). Click on any of the links below to read more about a specific location. Our first destination was Pinery Provincial Park where we … Continue reading Trip Summary – Lake Huron in October

Hiking in the Goderich Area

After admiring the shoreline and town centre we went hiking. There are a few trail options once you cross the Menesetung Bridge that spans across the Maitland River. The Maitland River The Maitland River, also known as Menesetung river runs 150 kilometres (93 miles) before it empties into Lake Huron.  You can see the salt … Continue reading Hiking in the Goderich Area

Goderich — A Walk Around Town

Once you pull yourself away from the gorgeous shoreline, you will find that not only the shoreline is pretty.  The town, founded in 1827, is also home to unique architecture and town planning. Goderich founders, John Galt and William "Tiger" Dunlop (more about him in the next post) of the Canada Company, named the town … Continue reading Goderich — A Walk Around Town

Goderich — Along The Shore

A few years back, Goderich was labeled as Canada's prettiest little town.  There were good reasons behind this announcement.  The beautiful shoreline, the imposing ridge dotted with charming parks and gardens, the gorgeous sunsets over Lake Huron, the historic buildings and town square, and the beautiful trails through forested hills, all amalgamate to form a … Continue reading Goderich — Along The Shore

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