It is time to leave Banff behind and make our way further west. We have no set path and we will drive until we find a place to camp for the night. There are places we wanted to stop and believe it or not, we found some impromptu places to go as well. So onward we go on this adventure where we figured out later that day we ended up passing through and/or visiting 4 National Parks that day.
Continue reading “West Coast Adventure (Part 4) – Takakkaw Falls & Mount Revelstoke”Bonnechere Caves
It’s been a while since we have visited the Bonnechere Caves in Eganville, but it is well worth the trip (maybe even a revisit in the future). This is a natural cave system that was found many years ago by some guy going down the river nearby and into the cave system by candle light. Yes… candle light. Would you venture into the depths of a cave, not knowing where you were going with only a candle to light the way?
Continue reading “Bonnechere Caves”Gun Lake & Bugs
The beginning of June is not my favourite time to go camping since the bugs are are out in full force and tend to eat me alive. However, plans changed and it was the only time to make a trip work, so I rolled with the punches.
Continue reading “Gun Lake & Bugs”Algonquin Fall Color Chase?
Fall is such a lovely time around here to chase colors and camp in cooler and more comfortable conditions, at least in my opinion. We are definitely fonder of the cooler fall temperatures around Ontario than those hot and humid summer days. Even though those are lovely, but in short spurts. We knew that there was no way we would venture north to Algonquin on Thanksgiving weekend as the crowds tend to be…. a little crazy, so we waited for the weekend after.