This is the second out of 3 or 4 blog posts from my vacation to Prince Edward Island. This post starts off with a picture of the beach at low tide. You can see the water reflecting the sky, and are able to see the cliffs and pine forests above the beach. The second picture is a lighthouse located in Prince Edward Island National Park. This lighthouse is located on the beach, next to the port. The third picture is of the dunes located in the national park. These dunes are sensitive and you are not allowed to walk on them. The fourth picture is of the endangered Piping Plover. You can see the reflection of the bird in the water as it is flying by. The fifth picture is a lighthouse located near Victoria-by-the-Sea. The sixth picture is taken near the lighthouse but is looking across the bay to the farmer's fields. The last picture is a building in Charlottetown that served as the towns liquor storage during prohibition times. Next blog post will be up next Sunday.
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 ...

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