Thanks Paul, Sandy, Steve, Ann, Dve and Dave!

Paul, the train tour does look interesting. We would be in that neighborhood on 
14-15 September, just at the front end of the Fall Colours season. A definite 
possibility.
Sandy, thanks for the link and the comments on Georgian Bay. And also Dve and 
Steve for the Cornwall/Kingston suggestion. I had considered going east around 
Lake Ontario, i.e. via Kingston area and then WNW to SSM. I’ve spent time in 
and around Kingston (attended a couple of week-long conference/meetings at the 
military college there) and am somewhat familiar with both the U.S. and 
Canadian sides of that region. But Meg wanted Huron lakeshore, so we’ll go west 
around Toronto and then north…
Sandy and Ann, I am also somewhat familiar with Sault Set. Marie, on the U.S. 
side. The locks are worth a visit but otherwise I would agree that it is 
probably not a destination in and of itself. But it is the only crossing into 
the U.S. from Ontario without dropping back down to Sarnia/Port Huron. 
Dave, I am glad to see that Ontario will reopen on Sept 9 - we’ll be passing 
through to NY on the 11th, back west on the 13-14th so that works out. ;-)

So far my Ontario experience has been 3-4 trips back-and-forth between Sarnia 
and Niagara, my time in the Kingston area, a few days in Ottawa, 2-3 trips to 
Toronto. So, no exposure to the countryside beyond the southern farming region. 
A fellow participant at my recent photo workshop is from Kitchner, he spoke of 
a park a few hours north where he went for scenic and wildlife shots. I did not 
pay much attention to details as I did not have this trip planned, and I don’t 
have his contact information to follow up with him. So part of my poking around 
has been to see if I can figure out where he was referring to. It could have 
been the Georgian Bay region.

stan

On Aug 27, 2014, at 1:22 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have some time when you get to the Soo, the trip to Agawa Canyon on 
> the Algoma Central is a nice diversion.  The northbound train drops you at 
> the canyon for a couple hour layover, then the southbound picks you up and 
> takes you back.
> 
> http://www.agawacanyontourtrain.com/content/tours/canyontour/index.html
> 
> -p
> 
> On 8/26/2014 6:28 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
>> Apologies for the slightly provocative Subject.
>> 
>> In a couple of weeks we planned to go to the family cabin near Traverse City 
>> Michigan. Then I got a (late) notice that my high school class was 
>> celebrating our 53rd anniversary with a picnic. So, we will go east to 
>> central New York for the picnic and family visits, then back through Ontario 
>> and around Lake Huron, re-entering the States via Sault Set. Marie. Probably 
>> spend two days between our first overnight in Niagara-on-the-Lake and the 
>> time we cross back at the Soo and head for the Traverse City area.
>> 
>> I have never seen any of that country (except for the greater Toronto metro 
>> area which I think we need to traverse) and would welcome suggestions for 
>> must-see scenic spots. So far I am intrigued by Perry Sound, a provincial 
>> park at the north end of Georgian Bay, and Kagawong. But I have just been 
>> randomly poking around - any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>> 
>> stan
>> 
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