11 November 2018

Soo Locks and OH Canada 1

09/26/18-09/27/18
Rainy day, with few peeks of the sun.




Renee’s House of Quilting in Williamsburg is awesome!  Recommended by my friend Amy.

I bought map fabric (always seeking this), orange starburst, a free motion design wholecloth book, and green clearance fabric.  Yes!



Renee and her employees enjoyed our chat.  What a wonderful start to the day.


Soo Locks Campground
Site 29


Not the best, but not the worst site.  However, it is a large site, and we can angle the truck so Mr SMT can watch the ships as they pass.






Reasonably sized showers with a stool for assistance.  How novel, giving campers a place to put stuff!  (Eye Roll, not enough campgrounds do this, in my opinion.  Then again, I do not know how many campground items disappear throughout a camping season.)





Rude campers leave their trash in the firepit, rather than walking (or driving it) the few steps necessary to properly dispose of their waste.  Disgusting.



Sault Ste Marie
One city spread over two countries.  How often do you find that?

The US side of the locks is military fenced looking, no dogs allowed enclosed space.

The Canadian side has public parks and plenty of green space that allows dogs.  

We crossed the border to visit the plane museum, explore the Canadian side of the locks (with dogs), and get an idea of how crossing with the camper will go.




1 comment:

Kathleen said...

Most commonly I've seen campground showers with built-in benches to put stuff on, and also hooks. Now the built-in benches sometimes have splash problems, but they can't have theft problems.