Saturday, September 26, 2009

Highway to Heaven: Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada 9/25/2009

We woke up this morning and dang it was cold! (Mid 40’s, but felt much colder). After firing up the furnace, we decided to stay in bed and keep cozy for a bit more. Let me tell you it was one fast bike ride to the shower and back! After warming up with some hot coffee and breakfast, we decided to take an early morning bike ride to the falls. The day started out slightly overcast, so I wasn’t able to get the “morning light” pictures I was hoping for. The falls were still quite impressive anyway. We had a long drive ahead of us to Algonquin Provincial Park, at least 5 hours, but I knew with the stops we usually make it would take us much longer. The drive was one of the prettiest, if not the most beautiful drive yet of the trip. We had miles and miles (or should I say kilometers and kilometers) of rolling hills exploding in fall colors. We drove next to endless rivers and streams, all showcasing autumns finest. (See today’s pic taken from the car). We were entertained by listening to the local CBC (Canadian Broadcast Channel) and occasionally turned on a French station, not that we could understand any of it, but it was fun to hear. We were also amused by the many “Chip Wagons” that dotted the highway. Apparently, other food is served from them, not just french fries. They always seem to be well populated too. Algonquin Park is very similar to our National Parks. One major road goes through the park. The park is quite expansive, 4800 square miles of forest, lakes and rivers. It is populated with moose, bear and wolves. In fact, the park rangers lead something called a “wolf howl”. They scout around looking for a wolf pack, by howling. If they find one, campers organize at the amphitheater and are lead down the highway whichever direction the pack is moving. Funny these Canadians. A couple of women, dressed in boots and down coats, just walked by our campsite and noted that we were a long way from home. They wanted to know if we were enjoying the park and that to them it was still summer! Even though the day cleared up and we were blessed with blue skies, it is definitely getting colder. The temp hit a high of about 65 today, but hanging out at the campsite at 7ish, it’s about 55 degrees. The forecast is for rain and possibly SNOW on Sunday or Monday. Surely these women jest! When we arrived at the park, we took a bike ride on one of the old rail trails. I had to turn back, not because I was tired, but just so darn cold! (We looked at the temp for Nevada City today and it said 94 deg!! – hard to believe.) Tomorrow is another long driving day, thru Ottawa and then on to Montreal. Should be tres magnifique.

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