Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Rainy, Foggy Day in South Bruce Peninsula

We wandered around the quaint, little touristy town of Tobermoray. There were not many people out on a Monday morning but I'm sure in the summer it would be hard to find a place to park your vehicle and yourself. We tried to have beavertails but they were closed. We did visit a lighthouse and an observation tower which was much higher than the trees, it swayed a bit in the wind. Then we went to Dyer's Bay and dropped off the trailer and went to Cabot Head Lighthouse & Museum. We took a short walk to Wingfield Basin, a very protected, almost circular basin where boats shelter when the lake is too stormy.
Enjoying the rock chair that someone else built
The rain started during the night and continued off and on all day. We stopped in Lion's Head, another lighthouse, and then headed to Wiarton. We got a glimpse of Willie but he's pretty shy. We also looked around the old train station, very beautiful building.
Denis chatting with Wiarton Willie
 
Antique Bench, Wiarton Train Station

We headed off to Sauble Beach, 11 km of wonderful, sandy beach, but it was so rainy and foggy we didn't stay very long. We did manage to enjoy a beavertail! We had a late lunch in Owen Sound and tonight we are in Wasaga Beach.


Wasaga Beach on Georgian Bay (Lake Huron)

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