Rondeau
Ontario, Canada
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Toured around Rondeau today, starting with a Butterfly
Hike with the park rangers. The tour began at the Visitor Center which is on
the far point of the peninsula, near the swampy marshes. We suited up in long pants
and jackets because the mosquitos are “the worst in years” said the ranger, her
face covered in welts.
If you walk through the trees, or approach any
vegetation on the margins, you’re swarmed immediately. I’m talking clouds of mosquitos,
which attacked our hiking group with fury and carried away two little tots in
bathing suits. No, just kidding. They only took the boy.
Luckily once you reach the open air the vicious bugs
abate, so we were often running for our lives toward the sunlight. Over on the
bay side, there’s a 7km trail through the thick of the marsh and that became our
joke – “Let’s hike the marsh!” You’d
need a Kevlar suit to survive.
The Visitor Center had some good exhibits,
and many live animals on display to show the diversity of wildlife in the park. I liked the turtles best.
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Water Turtle |
We’ve been surprised at the number of tent campers in
these Ontario parks. Maybe it’s just the campgrounds we visited, but tents
comprised most of the sites. There’s a few trailer campers, even fewer
fifth-wheels, and motorhomes of any size are a rare sighting. The tent campers
have colossal tarps spread over their entire site, strung between the trees and
big enough to be a boat sail. I’d sure like to know where they buy such large
tarps!
We lunched in the coach (saucisses
au poulet), and then spent some time on the beach. There’s a dozen or so
access points in the park that lead across the dunes to Lake Erie. Caught a few
rays and searched the beach for rocks – a favorite pastime.
Supper was again enjoyed at Rondeau Joe’s, a pleasant pub
at the park’s entrance, where we sipped local pints of beer and hard cider and
spent the last of our Canadian currency.
Tomorrow we’ll head for the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit and
hope the crawl through customs isn’t too long. I’ll wait to post the blog until
I get American WiFi service, so I won’t run up another big bill like I did the
last few nights!
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