Last week we had another camping trip to the Parks of the St Lawrence; this time to Woodlands Campground which is on the other side of the road, just down the Long Sault Parkway from McLaren. My youngest sister, her husband and I had camped at this campground last year so we had picked sites along a tree line near the bathroom facilities where we hoped there would be less traffic. There's only an open field across from our site which during one week in August in non COVID times, it goes to the dogs as a local kennel club hosts a show here in this field.
I actually got the trailer backed into the site myself with some guidance but then my brother in law tweaked it as the trailer wasn't exactly where I wanted it. I put up my garden flags this time, one that one of my sisters bought for me a few years ago and one that I just recently purchased through Amazon.
It was really hot and humid on this trip. There were thunderstorm watches nearly every afternoon. We were lucky and only had our first dinner rained out, mostly we heard thunder and saw heat lightening but had very little rain. We went swimming a couple times but as there is no dog beach or boat launch in the park, I couldn't take the dogs swimming. I did manage to take them wading a few times.
One day I took the dogs to the Crysler Farm Battlefield near Upper Canada Village, a historical museum. If you're ever visiting here, dogs are allowed in Upper Canada Village but they can't go into the buildings. Although once when I was there with the dogs, one of the staff told us we could go into the barns as long as the dogs didn't disturb the animals. In the past if you were camping in one of the St Lawrence Parks you could get free passes but this year, they're not doing that. I think because you have to book a timed ticket online so they don't have too many people on site. The battlefield made for a nice walk although you had to avoid the goose poop.
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Looking at geese |
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On the St Lawrence |
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The mighty St Lawrence |
On Friday, a friend brought out her puppy to visit us. Sam is from the same breeder that Liam comes from and my friend also has Beckett's litter sister Hannah and two other Shelties. One of the other campers near us had four of her Shelties there too so we had a bit of a Sheltie palooza going.
We were at Woodlands for four nights from Tuesday to Saturday. Many months ago, when we booked the campgrounds, we didn't know if the showers would be open so we only booked for four nights so our time at the campgrounds seems to go so fast. If we had known the showers would be open we might have booked longer trips. Even though it was hot and humid, we still enjoyed really nice meals and campfires in the evenings. We each plan a breakfast and a dinner, one dinner, either the first or last, is kind of pot luck. On this trip, the potluck meal was the last dinner with everyone contributing to naan bread pizzas.
It was another nice camping trip and we're off to do another St Lawrence Park again on Monday.
Looks like so much fun. And nothing better then a pack of shelties! And good food.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip and it looks so relaxing. You boys must have had a ball playing with Sam!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful vacation! We're glad to see the doggies had a good time as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip! We'd love to visit Crysler Farm Battlefield one day! Happy shelties' smiles make us happy!!
ReplyDeletePinot and mom