Excuse my spelling and Grammar, I am Dyslexic thank you.

Once again Thickson's woods was one happening place this mooring , along with 
all the fall migrants that Dennis Barry  reported on Thursday it was eyesy to 
see 10000 to 12000 Monarchs rousting in the trees from 7:30 to 8:00 am this 
mooring .

by far the most I have ever seen at one time .. 

Craig 



Craig & Bev McLauchlan 
Whitby -Ont-Canada-world 


Dennis Barry directions 


Directions to Thickson's Woods

To get to Thickson's Woods, Exit from #401 to Thickson Rd. S.  Continue south 
about 1.5 kilometres to the Waterfront Trail, where you will see a large green 
sign on your left that says "Thickson's Woods Nature Reserve".  Park along the 
east side of Thickson Road and walk east along the Waterfront Trail about 200 
metres to where a pathway enters the woods on your right. Trails lead through 
the woods with two extending to the roadway on the south side of the woods 
along the shore of Lake Ontario.

    The entrance to the meadow portion of the reserve is on the north side of 
the Waterfront Trail opposite the entrance to the woods.





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