
What a weekend to be at the beach. We have an annual
RVCA park pass.
I took my daughter and granddaughters to our local park, June 27th. We had so much fun.
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OPP Patrol the beach |

I couldn't visit without paying the $5 fee this weekend. This was quite disappointing for a regular visitor to this park.
I visited on the Friday, August 19th, using my regular pass, since the volunteers weren't there guarding the gate of our park. I went back the next day, Saturday, and was told I must pay $5 to enter the RVYC Regatta. I asked if I could visit for 5 minutes to take some photos, and they agreed.

I went back later, realized I had spent my last cash at a yard sale. I hauled out my RVCA park pass, that I was assured would admit me to
the various conservation centres in the *Rideau watershed.
I was told by a young woman that the 'park was closed for regular visitors.' I am surprised that one can close a park to those who promote it and use it on a regular basis. I understand that the Regatta had expenses, but I wasn't participating in the event.
Many were renting space for their campers, I assume, to stay over night while participating in the RFYC Regatta, in a park that normally does not allow over night camping. That must be a treat. Sandy beach, refreshment tents, on a beautiful lake on the Rideau.

This gentleman from Barrie, ON, Waine, explained the event to me, and happily posed for a photo with his grandson, Hunter, while they were preparing their craft for the water.
What a great weekend that was planned for Saturday/Sunday. There were folks building canoes, visiting with new/old friends, OPP guarding, many with displays selling one thing or another. The slide show, below, shows the photos I captured during my brief visit.
The next post contains my video.
2 comments:
My husband worked for the U.S. E.P.A. in Chicago and for many years in the Water Conservation Branch. It's great to hear when people make a concerted effort to keep our natural resources clean.
We've seen quite a few initiatives like this on the Gulf Coast. Great work!
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