Monday, April 15, 2024

Back in Ontario…

 

Our Location:

Valens Lake Conservation, Flamborough, Ontario


We woke to sunny skies and coolish temps in Perrysburg, Ohio but it did warm up on our drive. Wheels rolling by 7:45 am we had the best kind of drive….uneventful. The regular rough stretch entering Monroe, Michigan, but other wise other than a noisy road surface, all was good. 


Our last state this journey.


We arrived at the Canadian Customs, paid our $11.00 and rolled across the Ambassador Bridge pulling into line about 9:15 am. A new Customs Officer, reading from the “script” was pleasant and by 9:30 am we were wheels rolling on past the Customs yard onto the streets of Windsor.  Our second bonus of the day, an easy crossing.


The Ambassador Bridge

TD Duck is crossing the St. Claire River for the first time. Lol.

We are going to cross that bridge to Ontario.

Chatham Kent was our first rest stop in Ontario. The call to our intended destination brought us our first curve ball of the day. Due to new management, no returning early admissions allowed. Hmmmmm… this is not good, we had based everything on this park. Riley came up with the place we never wanted to return to, I called and yes, they are open, in fact open all year. We had little choice and took a spot. Our third bonus of the day.  A call to Dad to let him know we are back in Ontario, and on the road we were once again.


Not birds, boats on the St. Claire River as we cross, you can tell we are high up.


Riley texted our usual folks to let them know we have arrived and soon we were pulling into the Conservation area. Just under $500 CAD secured us a spot for the week.  We stayed in this park once before with the old Igloo, which was 30 amp, but now we discovered there are no 50 amp sites. Not knowing this is rig was 50 amp when we bought it, and since we plug in so infrequently, I left my 50/30 conversion at home. While the rig came with a short 50/30, this one plugs into the rig, not the end of the 50 amp cord like the one I have at home. So that didn’t help us. We decided we would continue with our plans and worry about later.


That is Ontario, Canada. Weare almost back to our home province, but nit home.

We left around 2:30 pm with the Igloo running as usual on battery and headed off to Brantford to see daughter Bradey, SIL David, and grandsons Auston and Lincoln. It was a great visit, the boys are growing so fast, and are full of energy. We enjoyed a very nice turkey dinner, but shortly after, we headed out, stopping at Walmart but not finding a 50/30, instead finding a 30 amp extension cord. We had a solution. We bought the cord, came home, plugged in the short 50/30 to the rig, connected the 30 amp extension cord, and voila, we are good to go. I think this might be our option of choice going forward. The 30 amp chord is much easier to handle than the very heavy 50 amp. We shall of course carry both but we are thinking of using this set up. Our fourth and fifth bonus’ of the day.


The green grass of Ontario.


It’s hard to tell but there is the slightest suggestion of green in the trees, barely but it’s there. 


We travelled 250 miles/402 km. We stopped a number of times, travelling approximately 6 hours, we used about 20 gallons/75 litres of fuel, we averaged around 57 mph/91 kmh. We had a bit of a head wind, side wind at times, some stop and go traffic getting to the park and a bit of hilly countryside as well. So my math says about 12.5 mpg. Considering our fresh water is almost full, I think that was good. 

Until next time…..


Take care, stay safe,


Deb





12 comments:

  1. Welcome back!

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  2. Well rats!! But good for Riley for finding a place to stay. I hate it when new owners change all the rules. At least you were able to find a 30 amp cord. I carry three dog bones ... one for every occasion!! Time to relax and enjoy your week.

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    1. You know I have all three but moving to a new rig, not sure about space, I left one at home. Lol. Oh well, it’s working now.

      Deb

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  3. Welcome home! Glad you could get into a place for your stay and had a great visit and meal as well!
    Our crossing was cheaper, not sure why.
    It is good to be on home land, isn't it?

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    1. Thanks, it was a good time.
      We paid in CAD, perhaps that made a difference. We always pay in CAD, and keep our USD funds for next year. lol.
      It is very nice to be back on Canadian, and more specifically Ontario soil.

      Deb

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  4. Yup...the best trips are the uneventful ones. I'm sure the family was happy to see you too!

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    1. We agree…uneventful is the best kind. I think we were all happy to see each other. We catch up with my oldest on Friday. After that we slowly continue our trek homeward.

      Deb

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  5. Glad you made it home Safely. Knowing your route, the four of us could have finally met for coffee.
    Did you know the Ambassador Bridge crosses the Detroit River and the Blue Water Bridge crosses the St Clair River?
    Enjoy being home.

    It's about time.

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    1. My mistake, wrong name for the river.
      We are happy to be back in our home province.
      We were a bit tight for time, we wanted to get an afternoon visit with our family.

      Deb

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