I was supposed to be on a site on the upper portion of the campground with a sewer connection this time, but the people who were supposed to move off the site I was supposed to get decided to stay a bit longer. This resulted in my having my choice of any site in the lower part of the campground, without a sewer, where I had stayed previously. I hadn't really loved the site I had the previous time, although I liked the park. I picked a different site and settled in. The owner said they would come and drain my trailer if I needed it during the week, but once again, I just made sure I didn't overfill my tanks, by using their shower building on occasion and their recently completed community dish washing building.
The first night I was there I spoke to a family who were in a rented motor home that were visiting from Germany. They had 3 kids, a six year old and twins of 3 1/2, two boys and one girl. From Huntsville they were going to check out Algonquin Park, Ottawa and then Toronto, including a visit to the zoo. I gave them a few tips.
The following night I spent some time with a couple around their campfire, talking and toasting marshmallows. They were returning to their home in Ontario from a trip out to Calgary. I am not enjoying the shortening of the days, with it getting dark just past 7:00 pm these days.
In preparation for the event on the island I played North Granite Ridge again and also went to Windermere. At Windermere, the female associate pro recognized me from playing against her about 7 years ago at Cataraqui's Field Day. We spent some time catching up with each other's activities. Windermere, a Stanley Thompson designed course reminded me quite a bit of Ladies'. It is a good old course with very small greens and tight fairways. I played with a couple of fellows and had a good time.
On the way back to the park, I stopped at a farm stand and picked up fresh strawberries.
On Saturday I visited the Huntsville Fall fair. I enjoyed seeing the award winning flowers, vegetables and children's artwork.
There was a western horse show and the usual midway rides and games, which I didn't partake in. They offered a free shuttle bus from a few shopping mall parking lots. I selected the one closest to the campground, which happened to have a farm market stand in it. Afterwards I picked up some mushrooms and a selection of green and waxed string beans. Apparently, not enough of the attendees took advantage of the shuttle and instead were parking, somewhat illegally on the roads close to the fair grounds, restricting traffic flow for the shuttle buses and other traffic. On the local news that evening the Mayor spoke about trying to improve that situation next year.
Sunday, late in the afternoon, I played the front 9 holes at Huntsville Downs. It wasn't in a good shape as the other two courses in the area, and I wasn't made to feel very welcome, as they were watering the greens just before I was playing them and after about 6 holes the starter seemed to be driving around trying to see where I was and how long it would take me to get off the course.
I was up early Monday morning in anticipation of my round at Bigwin Island. I have heard lots of great things about the course. As its name suggests, it is on an island, so a ferry ride is required to access the course.
Waiting on the dock for a ride. |
Here comes my ride. |
Grand Entrance to the Clubhouse. |
A pretty view, despite the overcast sky. |
The nights in Huntsville had been cold and I managed to burn through all the propane in both my tanks. The final night, I used my electric heater. On the way to Milton I had them refilled at Budget Propane near Gravenhurst. They gave me good service.
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