I grew up along the Trent Severn near Fenelon Falls. Having an ice cream cone, watching boats go through the Locks was an everyday event. Now I live near the 1000 Islands and love that too. Waving hello from Ottawa 🇨🇦
A longtime windsurfer here, have sailed Lake Ontario in Gail warnings numerous times. Lots of fun on a windsurfer. Totally treacherous in small craft. My 13 foot mast was disappearing in a video shot from shore while sailing in the troughs. Nearby Lake Simcoe is even worse as 6 foot waves have a period one third of lake Ontario. Instant swamping if you get abeam in thise conditions. Glad you had fun.
@@WhatYachtToDo We've all seen Haulover Inlet. The ENTIRE LAKE becomes that in a small craft warning on Simcoe. Nothing with a motor goes out. Total party for windsurfing though. Happy motoring.
The Rideau Canal is quite a bit older than the Trent-Severn. The Rideau was completed in the early 1830s as a military route (followig the War of 1812) to allow troops and supplies to be moved around Upper Canada far away from the American army. A bit of the Trent-Severn was started as a defensive work around the same time but the part you show was built a half century later. There was a lot of progress in the construction of waterways in the 19th century.
Thank you so much for this information and adding it for our followers! I did read some of what you're talking about doing our trip. I really want to do more cruising up in that area someday! Have a wonderful weekend 😎
Good thing you waited, I would have hated to see what it could have been like. Rough sea day on boat is still better than sitting at my desk 🙂 I hope you two youngsters are having a great new year. Be well and best wishes.
Those swing bridges have been upgraded. When I went through them 20 years ago, a man would run down to the bank with a cup on the end of a stick where you would put five bucks in for your passage fee! And, no change was provided if you put a larger bill in!"-)
Hey following your post excellent time and enjoyed your postings. These postings included west side of Lake Michigan. You mentioned the first loop you did the eastern side. Assume you recorded that trip eastern side as you have the western side. Could you please let me know what the episodes or loop numbers for those trips on the east side of Lake Michigan
Hey Steve, if you go to our TH-cam homepage, and select the first Loop, you will see the trips there that correspond to the Eastern side of Lake Michigan. On our second Loop but you can also find that playlist on our TH-cam channel, we did the western side of Lake Michigan. 😎 All the trips are numbered in sequence.
@@WhatYachtToDo thanks great will check it out been following your 2nd loop up currently on 198. I come up from Ft Lauderdale 2018 found a boat there and took it up to round lake fell in love with the area boat another boat 59 Marquis and still there thinking of competing loop but would have to sell current boat to tall. Still really enjoying the area we spent entire summer on the boat. Thanks again for getting back to me looking forward to completing the loop with you all for now.
“The Jewel of the Great Loop”. Nice quote. And nice story on video as always.
Thanks so much for the kind words and for following our journey 😎. Great to have you onboard with us!
Awesome video rough crossing for sure. Stay safe Rev and Sam from Florida love you guys 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks Joanne! We are looking forward to our trip to Cape Coral and Punta Gorda later this month. It's been a bit chilly up north!
I grew up along the Trent Severn near Fenelon Falls. Having an ice cream cone, watching boats go through the Locks was an everyday event. Now I live near the 1000 Islands and love that too. Waving hello from Ottawa 🇨🇦
We had a cottage outside of Buckhorn as a child. We would go to the locks, watch the boats and eat ice cream. Great memories. 😊
An outstanding place to visit! Very picturesque! 😎
We ❤️ 🇨🇦 and the people there!
Thanks for making videos like this. I just have a fishing boat, but it is neat to see the experience from other boaters.
So glad you could join us! Great to have you on board our journey 😎
A longtime windsurfer here, have sailed Lake Ontario in Gail warnings numerous times.
Lots of fun on a windsurfer. Totally treacherous in small craft.
My 13 foot mast was disappearing in a video shot from shore while sailing in the troughs.
Nearby Lake Simcoe is even worse as 6 foot waves have a period one third of lake Ontario. Instant swamping if you get abeam in thise conditions.
Glad you had fun.
Ah yes, best to treat those Lakes like oceans. Yes and have been on Lake Simcoe although it was fairly docile when we went through it. ❤️🇨🇦
@@WhatYachtToDo We've all seen Haulover Inlet.
The ENTIRE LAKE becomes that in a small craft warning on Simcoe.
Nothing with a motor goes out.
Total party for windsurfing though.
Happy motoring.
The Rideau Canal is quite a bit older than the Trent-Severn. The Rideau was completed in the early 1830s as a military route (followig the War of 1812) to allow troops and supplies to be moved around Upper Canada far away from the American army. A bit of the Trent-Severn was started as a defensive work around the same time but the part you show was built a half century later. There was a lot of progress in the construction of waterways in the 19th century.
Thank you so much for this information and adding it for our followers! I did read some of what you're talking about doing our trip. I really want to do more cruising up in that area someday! Have a wonderful weekend 😎
So glad I stumbled on this video! You had so much useful info I never knew.
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Good thing you waited, I would have hated to see what it could have been like. Rough sea day on boat is still better than sitting at my desk 🙂 I hope you two youngsters are having a great new year. Be well and best wishes.
Thanks Byron. Stay warm! Sam and Rev 😎
Fishermen and Golfers are the same, "Weather?, what weather, looks good to me"
Love it! 😉
Great video. I live in Prince Edward County. Know those swing bridges and waterways quite well. Thanks for sharing.
You are quite welcome! We really enjoyed our cruising time in Canada. 🇨🇦❤️
the rideau locks were a military lock system built like a while a go .....have a fun safe trip! looks like a ball something you won't forget......
We have had the most fun ever cruising Canada and the Great lakes 😎
Those swing bridges have been upgraded. When I went through them 20 years ago, a man would run down to the bank with a cup on the end of a stick where you would put five bucks in for your passage fee! And, no change was provided if you put a larger bill in!"-)
Yes! I don't think it was too long ago that they changed because I had some locals tell me about the basket on a stick! 😎
Rough, meaning ruffled? Any wave taller than 12 inches is considered rough on the Great Lakes.
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grew up in Quinte West (Trenton) know that water well.
It is truly a beautiful area and Canada is blessed with some wonderful scenery. 🇨🇦❤️
Hey following your post excellent time and enjoyed your postings. These postings included west side of Lake Michigan. You mentioned the first loop you did the eastern side. Assume you recorded that trip eastern side as you have the western side. Could you please let me know what the episodes or loop numbers for those trips on the east side of Lake Michigan
Hey Steve, if you go to our TH-cam homepage, and select the first Loop, you will see the trips there that correspond to the Eastern side of Lake Michigan. On our second Loop but you can also find that playlist on our TH-cam channel, we did the western side of Lake Michigan. 😎
All the trips are numbered in sequence.
@@WhatYachtToDo thanks great will check it out been following your 2nd loop up currently on 198. I come up from Ft Lauderdale 2018 found a boat there and took it up to round lake fell in love with the area boat another boat 59 Marquis and still there thinking of competing loop but would have to sell current boat to tall. Still really enjoying the area we spent entire summer on the boat. Thanks again for getting back to me looking forward to completing the loop with you all for now.
Crossed the oneida lake 8 foot swells 24 ft chris craft ran her right up on the beach.allmost died 24 years old
Oh my! It's those kind of experiences that make you a believer 😎
'press'keel' = almost an island
Thank You!