Monday, August 5, 2019

Camping at Bon Echo Provincial Park, August 3 - 5, 2019








Saw the cute jail house above at Tweed onway to Bon Echo, Provincial Park. It was no bigger than a car garage I think.



Saw these lovely Cardinal flowers on a hike at Bon Echo.
Below is the cliff, which makes the trip to Bon Echo worthwhile! We went in a ferry close to the cliff. There were rock climbers going up the cliff. Some folks were dropped off and picked up later. They explored the cliff by walking on top.We did not get off the ferry. We saw the cliff up-close and also saw the petroglyphs made by native Canadians on the walls of the cliff.





 This photo above and below were snapped by my husband...we have the same phone cameras but his shots are way better than mine!

Above: reading Sara Paretsky's Tunnel vision on the banks of the Mazinaw lake. I loved sitting here in the shade of the trees, looking at the lovely lake, hearing a sweet family(grand-parents, parents, kids) laughing, chatting and swimming nearby. 
A lovely log and stone building, at the campsite.
This dead tree on the cliff above, is over 900 years old!

This is one of the petroglyphs on the cliff at Bon Echo. The native Canadians, would come by canoe, and paint, while sitting in their canoes. The Mazinaw lake is shallow at the beach and over 200 feet in depth near the cliff! And the distance between the beaches and the cliff is not much!
Below is another petroglph.



Above is an open-air theatre at Bon Echo park.

Above is our camp fire. We cooked on the 'agastige' stove with coals...
When I was in India, I never even dreamt, that one day, I would be in Canada, cooking on an agastige with coals like my grandmother did, in my village!






This is on of the best parks to visit from Toronto. It's 3.5 hours drive from Toronto. The beaches are lovely and safe even for toddlers. There's  rock climbing, boating, canoeing, fishing, camping, clean water in the lake, this amazing cliff, various hiking trails of different difficulty levels, a ferry to take you close to this  cliff and camping sites. It's the cliff which makes this park unique compared to the other parks in Ontario. We also passed several long narrow marshes and waters filled with thousands of lotus/lilies on the way to the park.
There were lots of mosquitoes and we had a mesh-cap on covering our faces and full sleeved shirts and full pants covering our skins. I really wonder how people were going around in short shorts and sleeveless tops, with those terrible mosquitoes around!
The weather was perfect...not too hot and humid, not cold (except at night) and thank God no rain!

1 comment:

Rums said...

Hello, loved your comment on the stove :). glad that you had a good camping experience. This is on my list to checkout.

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