Our trip from Waterloo to MacGregor Point Provincial Park was relatively uneventful. Roads were mostly bare until just south of Paisley when some "lake effect snow" appeared. We arrived about 12:30 pm to an outside temperature of minus 6 degrees.
Inside the RV the temperature was about plus 10 degrees with three electric heaters going, thanks to the campground hosts who had plugged in our electrical cables a few hours earlier. Upon arrival we immediately turned on the furnace, hoping to accelerate the warmup process but unfortunately it refused to start. After making several attempts to get it going we reached for the operator's manual and behold, the furnace started of its own accord.
When we left the Park on New Year's day the ground was bare and rain was falling. Most of the snow now on the ground has fallen within the last two days.
Now this is winter!
The Ontario Parks staff have been flooding the 400 meter skating loop whenever they get the chance and it looks as if the loop may be open for use this weekend. We were totally surprised to see a rustic looking skate change / warmup house beside the skating loop entrance. Inside there's a full length bench on each side and a wood stove that obviously had been going for an hour or more. A great idea! Kudos to Ontario Parks.
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Driving on Concession 4 |
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Arriving at site #61 |
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Filling the bird feeders |
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View from our bedroom window |
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Skate change / warmup house at the skating loop |
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Interior view from the entrance |
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Interior view toward the entrance |
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Trail to the Permit Office |
1 comment:
Oh, it looks beautiful. The new skate hut makes me want to skate. Well, maybe take a walk around the loop. Glad the furnace kicked in and all is well. Have a great weekend, The Bruces.
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