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Mar 21, 2013 - More family photos from Ontario
Hi Friends! We are home again and I have a few photos of the grandkids to post.... Loved seeing them but the two weeks was just too short. The wedding was wonderful and we really enjoyed seeing everyone..... I know we have been to ld that we can change this by moving back to Ontario. However, we love our lifestyle and we would not be able to live in our RV year round in the cold weather of the Ontario winters. In order to live back there, we would both have to look at going back to work full time to be able to afford a home. At this time in...
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May 22, 2012 - Picton, Ontario
We are now en route to the east coast. Our first stop is Picton to see the Sandbanks and we stayed a couple of nights in Woodland Prov. Park. We headed for the old Picton Army Base where we left the coach over night outside Lance's hanger. We had a great evening swapping old stories from the past and enjoyed creating new ones. Thank you Lance and Cathy for hospitality
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Oct 8, 2008 - A walk around Picton
Hi! Angela drove us into town on her way to work at her office at Chestnut Park Real Estate. While she worked we walked around downtown Picton. This town still consists of one main street where you can walk from one end to the other in less than half an hour. We dropped into the local discount store, Giant Tiger, to see what’s new. Checked out the bookstore and stopped for coffee and desert at one of the trendy new cafes. This one was called Miss Lily’s Café – actually a very nice place and in a good location since you can walk from the...
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Aug 29, 2006 - Sandbanks Provincial Park, ON
Left Montreal and travelled south-west into Ontario, back to English-speaking Canada. Decided not to do the long haul to Toronto in one day so after some advice from a tourist office we headed to Sandbanks Provincial Park in Prince Edward County, an up and coming wine region. Camped in the park on the shore of Lake Ontario, our first encounter with the Great Lakes. On the Wednesday we had the perfect lazy day. Checked out one of the wineries in the morning (I never knew the Canadians produced wine but a suprisingly quaffable rose), bought...
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