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Tag Archives: cruising
Wolfville, Nova Scotia – Sept 8
Wolfville is a small town in the Annapolis Valley and the home of Acadia University. We came here primarily to see the tides of the Bay of Fundy. The best place to see this phenomena is at Hall’s Harbour. Tides … Continue reading
Peggy’s Cove – Lunenburg – Sept 6
I was right, today was a great picture day!! We went to Peggy’s Cove on a road through some pretty fishing villages. We then drove around Margarets Bay and Mahone Bay and Lunenburg. The pictures speak for themselves.
Halifax – Sept 5
I was amazed at how beautiful a day it was only hours after Hurricane Earl blew through here. The sun was shining so we went downtown to the waterfront. They were having a festival with music and costumed performers. Some … Continue reading
Iles De La Madeleine to Cheticamp Cape Breton Island – Aug 29
We left this morning at dawn (6 am) to a beautiful sunrise. The islands were bathed in golden sunlight as we cleared the harbour and set our course for Cheticamp (157 degrees – south east). The Madeleines were still in … Continue reading
L’Anse A Beaufils to Iles De La Madeleine – Aug 27-28
Today about noon (weather permitting) we will leave for the Magdelen Islands (English spelling). It is a 25 hour trip (125 miles). We plan to spend a day there before sailing the 60 miles to Cheticamp, Cape Breton Island – … Continue reading
Riviere Au Renard to L’Anse A Beaufils – Aug 25
Today we will travel the last leg of the mainland portion of the trip although we many have to wait for weather before crossing the 125 miles to Iles De La Madeleine. I think this stretch of the Gaspe is … Continue reading
Rimouski to Matane – Aug 20
The weather was better today – a wind at our back instead of in our faces. We sailed for a while but eventually fired up the engine to get to Matane before dark. We were hungry and tried so we … Continue reading
Tadoussac to Rimouski – Aug 19
It was a beautiful calm sunny morning as we left the marina for Rimouski on the south shore. We timed our departure to take advantage of the tide as it was going out which helped us move down and across … Continue reading
Saguenay Fjord (Baie Eternite) to Tadoussac – Aug 18
It was a calm night and the huge cliffs in the bay were like a geo-thermal furnace so it was a very nice night and morning. We took our time enjoying the beauty and a great breakfast. We sailed most … Continue reading
Saguenay Fjord – Aug 17
Today was a day of days. Just when I thought it couldn’t get better – it did! The fjord is a unique experience which transforms you into a postcard setting of beauty and awe. The walls go straight up on … Continue reading
Tadoussac – Aug 16
It was a foggy rainy day today and we decided to do a few jobs in port and catch up on our sleep. The water has been so cold in this area (6C) that the boat (sole) floor and hull … Continue reading
Malbaie to Tadoussac – Aug 15
Today was one of those “over the top days” that I will remember for the rest of my life. We left the marina with the water like glass and light fog hanging on the water – it was beautiful. As … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, cruising, forerunners, Lake Ontario, Paul and Marg, Paul Weigel, Quebec City, sailing, St. Lawrence River
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Quebec City To Malbaie – Aug 14
I think we broke our record for early starts with a 7:30 lock and then the 70+ miles down stream to Malbaie. We had to leave when the current was in our favour. There is so much tide here that … Continue reading
Quebec City – Aug 12
Today was a day of rest and restocking the boat with provisions and some visiting in the Old City and Port. There always seems to be so much to do when you get into port that has “stuff” available. Quebec … Continue reading
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Montreal to Trois Rivieres – Aug 10
We started early with a beautiful morning and the expectation of some strong current to carry us downstream at quite a rate. I think there was about 5 knots of current right near the marina. The commercial port goes on … Continue reading
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Brockville – Aug. 4
After a little more than a week we had a list of “to dos” to keep us busy for half a day. We worked on a few repairs on the boat in the morning then my friend Bob came and … Continue reading
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Grenadier Island to Brockville – Aug. 3
We had the wind behind us so we ran wing on wing down the river about 10 miles to Brockville. Our friend has a home at Hillcrest (the Brockville Narrows) where we will put in for some good food and … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, cruising, forerunners, Lake Ontario, Paul and Marg, Paul Weigel, sailing, St. Lawrence River
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Gananoque to Grenadier Island – Aug. 2
We stayed at the public dock overnight (usually not allowed) then motored up to Alexandria Bay (US) and Heart Island. We checked in (US Customs) so we could get fuel and ice cream but couldn’t get it together to do … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, cruising, forerunners, Paul and Marg, Paul Weigel, sailing, St. Lawrence River
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Kingston to Gananoque – Aug. 1
We needed a pit-stop to get a few things taken care of. We did our shopping and hung out at the Confederation Basin Marina in downtown Kingston (triathalon day). Later we motored over to Gananoque (3 hours), got an ice … Continue reading
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Coburg to Belleville – July 30
On land everything happens from the horizon down but at sea everything happens from the horizon up. The clouds and the horizon are beautiful and a constant check for every sailor. We decided to cut through the Murray Canal from … Continue reading
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Whitby to Coburg – July 29
It was a perfect morning and we were able to soak it in. One of the best parts about sailing is the interesting people you meet – one of them was Armand. We ran up the lake in near flat … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, cruising, forerunners, Lake Ontario, Paul and Marg, Paul Weigel, sailing, St. Lawrence River
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Toronto to Whitby – July 28
We have been really tired with the new schedule, activities, and bed. There were threatening thunderstorms and a bit of a roll out there today so we came in early, made a big lunch, and had an afternoon snooze. We … Continue reading
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