WOLFE ISLAND
Rachel and I went to Wolfe Island yesterday. Its cold these days and the ferry ride over was freezing. Luckily on the way back we found the indoor seating area.
3:45 – Wait in lobby for ferry
4:00 – Board ferry
4:30 – Disembark ferry
4:30 – 4:45 Wander street looking for something to do and in the process get mooned by a 13 year old travelling in a horse drawn wagon
4:45 – Ask local store owner about the pubs in the area
4:50 – Order drinks at local pub
5:20 – Leave pub for return ferry
5:30 – Board ferry
6:00 – Arrive back in Kingston
It's pretty nice to get out onto the open water of lake Ontario. Apparently the ferry can run year round due to an underground pipe that releases tiny bubbles to the surface and prevents ice from forming. If the intensity of these bubbles was turned up then in theory the Wolfe Island ferry could be sunk. Seems like a good plot for a Kingston action thriller, “Hand over Rembrandt from the Art Centre or I’ll sink the Wolfe Island ferry”.
3:45 – Wait in lobby for ferry
4:00 – Board ferry
4:30 – Disembark ferry
4:30 – 4:45 Wander street looking for something to do and in the process get mooned by a 13 year old travelling in a horse drawn wagon
4:45 – Ask local store owner about the pubs in the area
4:50 – Order drinks at local pub
5:20 – Leave pub for return ferry
5:30 – Board ferry
6:00 – Arrive back in Kingston
It's pretty nice to get out onto the open water of lake Ontario. Apparently the ferry can run year round due to an underground pipe that releases tiny bubbles to the surface and prevents ice from forming. If the intensity of these bubbles was turned up then in theory the Wolfe Island ferry could be sunk. Seems like a good plot for a Kingston action thriller, “Hand over Rembrandt from the Art Centre or I’ll sink the Wolfe Island ferry”.
1 Comments:
Deac, I forgot about your blog for awhile, but after taking 5 minutes to review it I don't think I missed much. You've pretty much wrapped up Ontario. Time to come back to Van.
Trevor
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