Friday, July 15, 2016

July 12, 2016 An unforgettable anchorage experience.




In the Skipper Bob’s Cruising the Trent-Severn Waterway Guide page 32, we found a tip that we couldn’t pass up.  “Mile 110.6, Stony Lake. If you have time and want to spend time at anchor in absolutely beautiful pristine conditions, take the channel at “C200” to Stony Lake. Stony Lake provides the same background of rocky hillsides and islands that you will see in the Georgian Bay. Use Chart 2023, sheet 3 of 3. Fishing is great, the scenery to die for and the quiet mind-numbing. There are many quiet anchorages with just your name on it in Stony Lake.”  Our secluded cove was tucked in the granite ledges of Juniper Island. We swam from “Summertime” in refreshingly clear water...delightful. Wally woke me at 2am to go top-side and see the night sky.  The twinkling stars seemed close enough to pluck! 






Created and composed by Darcy O. Campbell

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