Canada, Days 4 and 5
Day 4, Wednesday 17.09.2008: Honey Harbour Huntsville &
We have to leave Toronto and north of Honey Harbour are driven across country on beautiful country roads through the lakes of Muskoka. Our interim target for the overnight stay was Huntsville, the last major town before the Algonquin Provincial Park, we visited the next day. In Huntsville, we are staying in a cute bed and breakfast, which was led by a German Grandma from Celle, near Hanover, who emigrated here ages ago. In general you can find here everywhere countless German tourists. No matter what we have so far visited tourist attraction, everywhere one hears German murmur.
Day 5, Thursday 18.09.2008: Algonquin Provincial Park
Today we went to the huge Algonquin Provincial Park, which up to Highway 60 from east to west can not be traveled by car. Everything else is limited to canoes, boats, bicycles, or you walk. We rented a canoe for half a day and are the Canoue Lake paddled up and down. Fantastically beautiful. The Indian Summer is an already slow, the water calm and clear, and I can not remember when I had last experienced such complete silence. After that, we are 5.1 km long trail of the Booth's Rock migrated with the highest difficulty level. This led past three lakes and crowned with a magnificent view of a mountain on the forest and lake scenery of the park. Can hardly dress all in words, must-see. I also again made endless photos.
Tonight we have made in a cheap hostel in Maynooth halt. Tomorrow I will return south to Lake Ontario, where we want to penetrate along the coast to Kingston.
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