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7/22/2020 10:22 pm  #18


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Kids on Coney with summit marker
https://ibb.co/FJk9KGM

Me with the kids.
https://ibb.co/8rNgdpW

Kids and friends looking out Mt Arab firetower.
https://ibb.co/v3M11WK

I'm not sure why these didn't embed... But the links should work.

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7/22/2020 11:23 pm  #19


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Nice pics! Not our cup of tea though. We stopped hiking our local hills as soon as my kid was able to ride a bike.

 

7/23/2020 10:29 am  #20


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EddyTurn wrote:

Nice pics! Not our cup of tea though. We stopped hiking our local hills as soon as my kid was able to ride a bike.

 
To each their own I guess. Algonquin is for sure the better place for a pure paddling vacation but hopefully you'll find something that will capture you're interest. Maybe you could drive and check out more than one area, given you have a week. At the very least, you'll be saving a bunch of drive time over going to Ontario!

If your little one is a strong swimmer, they'll love the Long Lake Town Beach. It has a platform that kids can swim out to with a slide, trampoline, and Tarzan rope.

In any case, hopefully the info I put up will be of use to someone.

Last edited by JoeScmoe (7/23/2020 10:32 am)

 

7/23/2020 12:35 pm  #21


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JoeScmoe wrote:

In any case, hopefully the info I put up will be of use to someone.

It was definitely helpful to us! Even if we didn't find it encouraging - we were not looking for encouragement, but for advise, and that's what we got.For us a wilderness canoe trip includes solitude and challenge, which - combined - is nowhere to find south of the border, alas.

 

8/09/2020 11:08 pm  #22


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JoeScmoe - sent you a PM a few minutes ago about Adirondacks.  Thought I'd take you up on your offer of advice in planning.....

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