For the August 2011 Civic Holiday we took a day trip to Orillia followed by a visit to the Couchiching Lock (#42) a few kilometres from the North end of Lake Couchiching. It certainly brought back a lot of memories.
Some of the prettiest and unique locks are off the "beaten path" and hence many tourists never see them. An example is the Swift Rapids lock (#43) which is the highest conventional lock on the Trent Severn system and is only accessible by boat. Another very unique lock is the Big Chute Marine Railway (Lock 44) for which we have included a 2005 photograph.
Port of Orillia facing Southward |
Port of Orillia facing Northward |
A couple of beautiful hanging pots |
The Boardwalk |
Hobby Boats |
"Hotdog Run" |
On the Boardwalk again |
Lined up for the Launch Ramp |
Lock 42 Sign |
Waiting to Enter the Lock |
Entering Lock 42 |
Lock 42 Upper Entrance |
In the Lock |
Lock 42 Lower Entrance |
Big Chute Marine Railway (2005) |
Sunset View during Homeward Trip |
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