
My information told me that these are magical places. The road traffic told me that those from away, like us, are taking advantage of the birding possibilities. Locals wave at us as we pass them on their muddy, miserable roads. I'm not sure they wave to the wind farm construction crews.
The contractors are ubiquitous, although limited to particular roads. This is a good thing.
Locals have protested for a long time, online as well as with signage, but the wind farm is being built.
I felt guilty being on the island. We cannot contribute to their economy, although we do pay the $9 ferry fare as does everyone. We did make some purchases at Topsy Farm.Amherst Island’s “Windlectric” project, owned by Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., project.
There are a couple of B & Bs, as well as a restaurant, which is closed for the season.
Air BNB has a webpage for accomodations, thousands of birders visit the island during spring and fall migration, as well as now, during winter owling season.Hubby bought a coffee at the General Store. They've owned the store less than a year, and decided to also make sandwiches, as construction crews are hungry.
















It's interesting that the construction company has its own barge and tug boat to ferry across the equipment, the turbines and the crews.


Amherst Isl. Wind Farm from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.