Near the cottage I went to last week is a town called Campbellford. It's just like every other small town in Ontario. That means that it has a nice downtown with restaurants, stores, and a really good bakery. This town is unique because it has a Provincial Park right beside it. That park is called Ferris Provincial Park. The park is known for a suspension bridge that is pictured below in the second picture. The bridge crosses the Trent River which is where Ranney falls is located on. The falls are pictured below on the third picture. In order for boats to go around Ranney Falls, the boats have to go through the Trent-Severn Waterway. The boats have to go through locks number 11 and 12 which are each about an impressive 7 meters tall. The picture of the lock is the first picture in this post.
Six Days Alone in Algonquin: Canoe Lake to White Trout and Back My first back country canoe trip of 2025 was to what is normally the busiest part of Algonquin. I left on May 4th from Canoe Lake and returned on May 9th to Canoe Lake. In between, I stayed on Rainbow, McIntosh, Misty, White Trout, and Sunbeam Lakes, each for one night. The total distance for the trip was 99.07 km, as recorded on Strava. The way I recorded my days on Strava didn’t differentiate between paddling and portaging, but I did roughly 36.03 km of portaging. I double-carried each portage, so I did each portage length three times. Waterfall between Timberwolf and Misty Lake Day One – Canoe Lake to Rainbow Lake: 12.18 km, 4 hours 17 minutes I recently got a new car this winter -a Chevy Equinox EV. Since this was my first time traveling with a canoe on the EV, I was interested to see how much it would affect my range. I left Ottawa at 98% and got to Bancroft with around 30%. From there, I charged ...