Happy Canada Day from the Wolfe Islander III |
It was Canada Day and like thousands of other patriotic Canadians (according to bridge authorities) Ken, Barb and I decided to visit the US. We had planned the trip for last weekend but the weather hadn’t cooperated. With the promise of perfect weather yesterday we decided to ride to Clayton New York, home of the Antique Boat Museum.
We chose the ferry route and headed to Kingston to catch the 10:30 boat crossing to Wolfe Island. Arriving just as the Wolfe Islander III was nearing shore we headed straight to the front of the line of waiting cars. Their envious glares didn’t escape us – the Wolfe Islander loads motorcycles first, ‘gotta’ love that! (Check one for motorcycles) The boat ride takes about 20 minutes and Barb was enjoying the break having not ridden on the back of a motorcycle in more than three years.
Waiting for the "William D." |
Lunch at Bella's on the deck |
In Clayton we found Bella’s, a delightful little bakery/bistro where we had a leisurely lunch on the deck overlooking the channel and Grindstone Island. The rest of the afternoon was filled with walk about the town and the Antique Boat Museum property before heading back to the ferry dock and home again.
Packed tightly onto the William Darrell |
On the return trip we talked with an American on his way to Haliburton. He had made a last minute route change diverting from the Thousand Island Bridge where he had originally planned to cross because of reports of outrageous, two and three hour line ups.
Round trip total 138.8 k (123.8 k riding; 15 k boating) and back just in time to meet up with friends for the usual Friday night fete at the Creekside.
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