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Algonquin Provincial Park

Yesterday was such a lovely day we decided to go for a drive and explore our new country. We planned a route to Bancroft and set off about 10am.

When we were first looking at places to settle in Ontario, Bancroft had been a contender, but for whatever reason we dismissed the area, cannot remember why now!

We took a scenic route to Bancroft and saw many places that looked really nice. The closer to the town we got the hillier the surroundings. When we reached Bancroft we found it to be a really nice place which reminded us of some small American towns we had visited. We were a little peckish when we got there so found a Timmy’s for a coffee and muffin – well you have to, don’t you!

We wandered around Bancroft for a short time then decided, as it was still early to venture further north. Looking at the map we realised that we were reasonably close to Algonquin Provincial Park, so decided to drive there and take the road which runs through the south of the park – Highway 60.

When we got to the East Gate I went into the ranger station to see if we needed to pay or anything. The guy told me that as long as we were only driving along the highway we didn’t need to. We were also ok to stop off and take photos etc. He gave me a info sheet and map and off we went.

The road runs for 54 km and as we travelled along almost immediately noticed several cars parked up for no apparent reason, so we stopped too. It turned out there was a moose at the side of the road. We saw our first ever Canadian moose. It was a female and she was a bit tatty as she was shedding her winter coat, but hey, we saw a moose.

Moose

Moose

We stopped off at quite a few vantage points to admire the scenery. Some of the lakes are stunning and we took lots of photos. We also managed to see a couple of deer, but as we get them in the garden most nights we were a bit blasé about them.

Deer

Deer
The guide sheet we were given gave details of the hikes you can go on in the park and also the best time to visit to see wildlife. It seems that the first couple of weeks of May are good, so we plan to return then, better equipped and do some of the hiking trails.

Algonquin

Algonquin

Algonquin

We left the park late afternoon and managed to spot a groundhog grazing at the side of the road on the way home. We stopped off at Timmy’s again for a coffee before travelling the rest of the way home.

We had dinner and settled in for a night of TV. Whilst watching TV we always have one eye on the window to see what is going on in the garden. As usual the raccoons paid a visit and then quite a bit later my hubby spotted something else in the garden. We thought at first it was a raccoon, but it was moving differently, so I got the scope out and could just make out a porcupine in the dark. I took some pics before it wandered off, but because it was dark they are not very good.

Porcupine

So, we managed to see a moose, a groundhog, deer and a porcupine, quite a day!

First full day in Canada

Yesterday (Sunday) was a quiet day for us. Once again the sun was shining and the temperatures were in the high eighties.

We started the day with breakfast at Denny’s which was very nice and very cheap. Then, as we still have no transport we wandered over to the mall and went to Sears home section to have a look at beds and sofas etc. After that we went to Home Depot (like B&Q) and went down every aisle deciding what we needed for the new house and hubby got excited about buying new power tools!

After that we looked in a few other places, had elevenses at Tim Horton’s and then wandered back to the hotel. Strangely we timed our arrival just as the World Cup final was kicking off, so we stayed in to watch that. Well hubby did, I played on my computer and read my book – much more interesting!

When the game had finished after extra time and penalties we had dinner at a local restaurant. Then we wandered down to the Ford garage to see if we could see our new car. We couldn’t, but found a couple of other Sport tracs so spent a few minutes peering in the windows.

Then we walked back to the hotel and spent the rest of the evening relaxing.

Today (Monday) will be a busy day as we have to see the solicitors about our new house, collect the truck, see our insurance agent, get Ontario driving licences and any number of other things. As I write this, hubby has just looked out the hotel window and it is pouring with rain – damn.