July 10 – Smiths Falls
Smiths Falls Detached Lock – 44°53′39″ N 76°1′19″ W
We left Poonamalie Lock at 9:00am & headed towards Smiths Falls, which was only 3 miles away. We planned to tie up there for a few days & have a crew change. Emily has to return to work in London & we have friends coming from London to join us on the boat for a few days.
As soon as we passed through Poonamalie Lock we entered another very narrow & shallow channel. This on also had a big bend in it so it was not possible to see if any boats were coming from the other direction. Fortunately we made it through just before 3 boats were approaching the entrance at the other end.
The Rideau Canal runs right through the middle of the town. You know you are getting close to the town when you can see the bascule bridge. This bridge is no longer in service so it’s left in a permanent up position.
It’s very easy to get around on foot with all of the essential amenities within a short walking distance from the canal locks.
As soon as Santosha was securely tied up at the mooring space Catherine & I went exploring while Emily stayed on board & had a nap.
The town has a small marina & trailer park in-between the 2 locks. There are also public parks on both sides of the canal, making this a very pleasant area for locals & visitors too.
We found a local car rental company & arranged for a car for the next morning. We will drive Emily to Kingston to catch a train home & we will also pick up our own car which is parked at a friend’s house in Kingston.
There was a nice little breakfast/lunch restaurant right beside the lock where we were moored so we had a late breakfast / early lunch there. It’s called the Roosteraurant & has a rooster theme inside. It was a fun place with good food at very reasonable prices.
The waitress also suggested a local pub that had plenty of TVs so I could watch the World Cup semi-final soccer game between France & Belgium. Catherine & Emily decided to do some shopping first & then join me for the second half of the game.
The pub had lots of character. Catherine particularly liked the sign on the wall that was pointing out the way to the bathrooms.
After the game was over we headed back to the boat to have a short nap before supper. Catherine & Emily had found an Italian/East Indian “fusion” restaurant nearby so we walked over to it around 7:00pm & had a great meal there.
Cheers!
Women are always right Wally LOL
Pennie