The stream to the Bay meanders around a bit alternately revealing banks of alder bushes and pink granite bluffs.
At the mouth of the stream, one is suddenly presented with a maze of islands, some bearly above water, others, like this one, high and topped with wind-blown evergreen tree, the trademark of Georgian Bay.
As the sun was out and the wind was up, I decided to head out into the Bay to play in the waves and warm up the muscles for the 2o mile paddle ahead of me. I was soon lost among the dozens of islets all around! Good map and navigation skills are definitely an asset in this area. Finally oriented once again, I headed into Collins Inlet, the narrow channel which cuts Philip Edward Island off from the mainland.
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that's really cute..wish i had one too.
Lotto freaks. I guess it takes all kinds these days...
Nice looking area, Michael - could be coastal Newfoundland, 'cept the smell is all wrong!
Getting the decks cleared here for Eastport - should be in residence this weekend. Had an opportunity to scout the coastline to the Lion's Den/Park Harbour area last weekend, and will be heading for the primitive camp sites at Minchen's Cove and South Broad Cove ASAP...
Still a few bergs around - want us to tie one on for you, in case you decide to slide on over to the island???
Nice post with great photos. How are the bugs there?
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