Sunday June 25 Day 2 Jones Falls to Newboro
10 am Depart earlier if you haven’t got your canoes to the top of the locks yet. Locks open at 8:00
Distance 21 km. three sets of locks
Lunch stop likely at Chaffey’s Locks (we saw them there!)
Overnight at Newboro Lock, the “top” of the Rideau
Outdoor presentation on Old-time Navigation Techniques, by the Surveyor General’s crew
Four Winds Sesquicentennial Ottawa Brigades PART 1 –arriving @Jones Falls
South Wind Brigades videos
South Wind Brigades PART 2 – going up @Jones Falls locks 42 => 39.
South Wind Brigade PART 3 –departing Jones Falls
South Wind Brigade PART 4 – @Chaffeys Lock
Rideau Ferry: more paddlers Kingston -Ottawa
South Wind Brigade PART 5 – @Rideau Ferry
Four Winds Sesquicentennial Ottawa Brigades PART 1 –arriving @Jones Falls
South Wind Brigades videos
South Wind Brigades PART 2 – going up @Jones Falls locks 42 => 39.
South Wind Brigade PART 3 –departing Jones Falls
South Wind Brigade PART 4 – @Chaffeys Lock
Rideau Ferry: more paddlers Kingston -Ottawa
South Wind Brigade PART 5 – @Rideau Ferry
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh my word - those are what you call 'canoes'!!! It was sure a fine event... (Just caught up on your posts; had sissy here and every minute filled with other than blogs!) YAM xx
I love that early morning glass appearance in the water. Was one of my favorite moments of a camping weekend when I could catch a glimpse of that and if I saw a deer stepping out of the woods to get a drink, all the better.
ReplyDeleteWhat great shots of a fascinating event ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and commenting on my blog ~ ^_^
6.00am an early start ...but so worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They are certainly showing the flag.
ReplyDeleteThe reflections on the calm water are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such an interesting event!
ReplyDeleteThey will be glad when the journey is done.
ReplyDeletelooks like fun to me...the images of the canoes, with the reflections, very cool!!!
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