Norfolk County
Turkey Point Provincial Park
Ontario, CanadaView Map
Heading west about 80 miles from Niagara Falls, we
traveled Route 3 along Lake Erie to Norfolk County. It was a superb day for a
drive - blue skies and no traffic, because Monday was Civic Day (similar to
Labor Day) and Canadian folks tend to stay home on this holiday.
We crossed through farm country, dotted with tidy homesteads
and neatly planted fields of corn, squash, strawberries, and even tobacco. Most
of the little towns we passed through were quiet, the shops closed. But a lively
festival and doings was happening in Dover, a central party point in this
region.
Turkey Point is a popular lake resort, and many folks we met (yes, we talked to people!) have fond childhood memories of this area. The Provincial Park where we are camped is enormous - hundreds of campsites nestled in deep woods, with lots of poison ivy to boot. Our campsite is triple wide, the biggest we’ve ever encountered, but the power pole is planted 49 feet into the woods (huh?). Given that we have 50 feet of power cord - if we string two together - it took a bit a maneuvering to park the coach close enough to plug in. Jet black squirrels eyeballed us from the trees and seemed to get a good laugh at our choreography.
Power Cord |
Black Squirrel |
We did find a couple of stores open on the way to Turkey
Point. One had just the right battery charger, so we hope this issue is resolved
now.
Charge! |
We drove to the town of Turkey Point last night for a
peek-a-loo. Charming little place, right on the sandy shores of Lake Erie. Had
a pleasant supper and local pints, and chatted with a guy on holiday who was a
stanch supporter of US politics, the Republican kind. He had lots of opinions,
and was surprisingly well informed about our Kentucky congressmen. They pay
attention up here, eh.
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