The drive was only 60km to this park. Arrived about 13:00. It is a nice little park nestled on Sturgeon Bay (part of Georgian Bay). The park is old, so the roads a very narrow. We had a little bit of a challenge negotiating turns and backing into our site. The site was large enough though. The recent rains has made the area quite muddy in some places. The day has been cool but sunny, a high of 14, with some wind off Georgian Bay. We set up camp, then walked the entire site.
Day 2, Cloudy and cool again today. We decided to go for a drive to see what “is around the area” Well there wasn’t much, but there was beautiful scenery. We were able to find one geocache in the area. We also came across Pointe-au-Baril-Station, and The Archipelago, two small villages in the area. We purchased some homemade bread for dinner. While in Pointe-au-Baril-Station, we saw the strangest thing. They were using an outboard motor to push water from a ditch through a culvert. I guess to drain the ditch?
Day 3, It’s sunny and warmer today. A high of 18c, 21 with the humidex. This is the way fall camping should be. We just hung around the campfire, reading, puzzling and puttering. Tomorrow we head to Marten River Provincial Park.