2nd Overnight at Chaffeys Lock
44°34′46″ N 76°18′57″ W
Today was a quiet day for us. We had decided to stay another night here because we had a very nice spot & there were more places to explore within easy walking distance.
Today is also a special day because it’s my granddaughter Zoe’s 14th birthday. Happy Birthday Zoe! Here’s hoping you have a great day today & an awesome year ahead!
Catherine & I & Emily all had had a good chat on the phone with Zoe to give her our best wishes.
We started our morning today by heading up to the Opinicon’s Ice Cream Shoppe for a coffee & a cinnamon bun. Very tasty!
After our breakfast treat we spent some time reading the newspaper & tidying up the boat.
This afternoon Catherine & I went in a walking tour of the Chaffeys Lock area by following a small guide pamphlet prepared & printed by the local historical society. The route included a short section of the Cataraqui Trail – a former railway route that goes 104 kilometers from Napanee to Smiths Falls.
The short section of trail we walked on included a railroad bridge that was converted to accommodate hikers & bicycles as well as cross country skiing & snowmobiles in the winter.
At the middle of the bridge there is a bicycle pump for travelers to use & a “guest book” set up by the friendly Troll who lives near the bridge.
We concluded our walking tour by visiting the local historical museum set up & operated by the local historical society. Then back to the boat for a well-deserved rest before dinner.
Tonight we were back at the Ice Cream Shoppe for sandwiches, salad & ice cream!
Catherine & Emily also made use of the entertainment resources available for patrons.
Ice cream time for me – butter pecan tonight 🙂 Sorry Chris, no rum & rasin on the menu. Maybe tomorrow.
Cheers!