Wheelygoode's Travels Across Canada
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Day 41 - Recap and stats
Day 41 - Edmundston, NB to Mahone Bay, NS
Day 40 - Fitch Bay, QC to Edmundston, NB
Day 37 -39 - Fitch Bay, QC
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Day 36 - Niagara Falls, ON to Fitch Bay, QC
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Day 32 and following in Niagara Falls
A few days in Niagara Falls
We always enjoy visiting with Martin, Rebecca and whoever else of the family happens to be home - this time we were lucky and got to visit with Tim, Jon and Jeremy.
Tim just had his wisdom teeth removed the day we came, so he has been under the weather with his face all swollen and obviously uncomfortable. The bonus to us is that he decided to stay home for the weekend, so we have been able to spend some time with him and also his girlfriend Emily.
Jon’s summer job on Maid of the Mist has extended to weekends, so we’ve only seen him for little bits, but keeping busy is good! He’s getting his courses lined up for Brock University in subjects I can neither pronounce or understand :)
Jeremy is doing really well, and enjoys coming with us in the truck, so we’ve been able to spend quite a bit of time with him.
So, what have we done? Martin had a ‘Dad job’ so he and Mike have been constructing a bannister for their stairwell. Rebecca and I took Tim to Guelph to pick up his insulin, and then promptly brought him back home for the weekend. But I got a road tour of the university grounds and also got to see Tim’s new apartment.
Saturday Mike and I did some shopping, then in the afternoon we all (except for Jon who was working) went to the Wayne Gretsky winery (Rebecca and I had seen the sign and thought it might be interesting). As it turned out, it is a small operation, still relatively new and not all that interesting as wineries go. As a result we decided to follow it up with a tour of Peller Estates winery - a beautiful building in a lovely setting, very grand - and had an excellent tour of the facilities. Since they don’t process the wine there, we were shown into the vineyard and given an informative talk on the process of growing and harvesting the grape. Mike and Martin had opted out of the tour and went back to their carpentry, so they missed out on this. Then we went into the winery for the usual tasting etc, although here again the tour was much more informative than others we have been on.
Since Martin is the pastor, Sunday is church! This was their ‘Round-Up Sunday’, sort of a get-back-to- church-after-the-summer service, so we all wore whatever western gear we had. Just for fun, Martin asked if I would join the worship team with my fiddle - great fun actually. Unbeknownst to any of us, the church chose this weekend to honour Martin and Rebecca - their 10 year anniversary with the church here in Niagara Falls. It was special to us to see how much the congregation appreciates the work that both Martin and Rebecca have done there. And to think this was the weekend we happened to be there!
We finished the day with a quick walking tour of Niagara on the Lake, followed by dinner at Rebecca and Martin's with their good friends Ian and Patti, and also Rebecca's Mom and Dad - a full table! We enjoyed (again) Rebecca's fine cooking! This was followed by a game of Hillbilly Rummy, which is always fun, stopped early because not everyone at the table is retired :)
On our last day in 'the Falls' the weather continued to be perfect - great day for a bike ride! There are miles and miles of bike paths in the area, so we had lots of places to choose from. We rode from Rebecca and Martin's house to the Brock tower, a pretty ride through parkway, by the whirlpool, past the power plant and to the park where the tower is. Martin has been wanting to climb the tower, and in the interests of economy (there is a charge for the climb) Rebecca and Mike decided not to do it :) I was undecided - but the tower was closed. Martin was disappointed, I'm not sure if I was disappointed or relieved - it's very tall and narrow, and would be quite dark inside - but the view would be fantastic.
We spent part of the afternoon in Chapters :) and then in the evening the Niagara Concert Band, in which Martin plays clarinet, was having a concert, so we went and thoroughly enjoyed it. Jeremy was likely the most enthusiastic member of the audience! The band has been in existence over 125 years, which is quite amazing.
And then it was good-byes all around - we always are sorry to leave as we don't see nearly enough of this part of our family.
And tomorrow - on the road again!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Day 29 - Between Oshkosh and Green Bay Wi to Taqhamenon Falls, MI
We left the Walmart parking lot and headed north, destination T. Falls State Park. A friend of Jan and John’s had recommended the park to them, and it sounded good to us too, so away we went.
We received a text message from Martin, kicking himself for not asking us to get him a western shirt while we were in cowboy country. He is planning a western themed service on Sunday and thought the shirt would be appropriate. We’re sorry he didn’t ask us yesterday too - Wall Drug had a whole western shop where we could have easily picked one up. But now we had a challenge - got to find a shirt! But this is Green Bay, Wisconsin - west, but not west enough!
T.Falls State Park is at the very tip of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (or U.P. as they refer to it there, right on the shores of Lake Superior. The falls are within the park, and we hope we will get to see them. The U.P. is an outdoorsman’s paradise, with snowmobile and ATV trails plus hunting and fishing. Our route took us along the shores of Lake Michigan, where we at first saw some very nice large homes, which the further we went turned more into cottages and small year-round homes in small villages. If you don’t like winter, the U.P. would not be the place for you! The trees are already turning, so winter comes early. ‘Yoopers’ have to be tough, and also self-sufficient - no shopping malls up here!
Finally we arrived at the park, and after several miles eventually came to the campground. The facilities are typical State park, rustic but very adequate. We found 2 sites side by side, set up camp, and then hopped into John and Jan’s jeep to drive to the falls.
There are actually 5 ‘lower’ waterfalls, 3 visible from a walkway, the others only by boat (which very conveniently we could rent, but didn’t). We then drove to where we could take a trail to see the upper falls - very impressive. At the end of the trail was a set of 94 steps that we could take to see the bottom of the waterfall - the guys declined, but Jan and I wanted to take more pictures, so we got a bit of a work-out going down and back up.
Then back to the campsite where we shared dinner in our trailer - Jan cooked the corn and brought salad, Mike and John grilled burgers, I made strawberry shortcake - we might be camping, but we’re not roughing it! This is our last evening together - we have all enjoyed each other’s company.