There is no better way to explore the
30,000 but by boat. The 30,000 islands are considered one of finest cruising
areas in Canada and North America . There are several companies that offer
boat cruises to these beautiful islands either from Midland or Parry Sound. The 30,000 Islands
are situated 2 hrs north of Toronto on Georgian Bay . Georgian Bay covers an area of over 15,000
kms almost equaling the size of Lake
Ontario . On the south
eastern side of the bay lie a group of islands ranging in various sizes. These
islands are known as the “Thirty Thousand Islands” and they are simply
spectacular. Granite rock formations and windswept pines are characteristics of
the islands and shoreline that inspired the Group of Seven painters.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
30,000 Island Boat Cruise- Midland, Ontario
October 2009
Midland Tours offers 2-3 hr cruises that
depart from the Midland Town Dock. This boat tour follows the shores of Beausoleil Island
which is the largest of the Georgian
Bay National Park
islands. It continues pass Brebeuf Lighthouse offering nice close up views of
the lighthouse. It sails through several smaller islands including Smooth Island
pass Penetang Rock and through the narrow Little Dog/Big Dog channel passing Tomahawk Island ,
Roberts Island and the Delawana Inn Resort
finishing once again where the cruise departed.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Pigeon Point Lighthouse, California
June 2009
Pigeon Point Lighthouse is a California State Park which is located in Pescadero along Pacific Coast Highway 1 in California between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz. The location of the lighthouse is spectacular, it is perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. You can actually stay there in the restored lighthouse keepers housing, which I did, as it is also a hostel which is run by Hostelling International. The lighthouse is one of the tallest and most picturesque on the west coast of the United States measuring 115 feet. The lighthouse was designated as California Historical Landmark. In June when I visited the whole area was full with wildflowers.
It’s really nice to go for walk in the surrounding area around the lighthouse as it is rich with marine life. You’ll see such mammals as seals, sea otters, sea lions, dolphins, humpback and gray whales which can be seen from the shore as they pass by. The best time to see gray whales is when they make their annual migration from the Bering Sea to Baja California between January and April.
Pigeon Point Lighthouse is a California State Park which is located in Pescadero along Pacific Coast Highway 1 in California between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz. The location of the lighthouse is spectacular, it is perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. You can actually stay there in the restored lighthouse keepers housing, which I did, as it is also a hostel which is run by Hostelling International. The lighthouse is one of the tallest and most picturesque on the west coast of the United States measuring 115 feet. The lighthouse was designated as California Historical Landmark. In June when I visited the whole area was full with wildflowers.
It’s really nice to go for walk in the surrounding area around the lighthouse as it is rich with marine life. You’ll see such mammals as seals, sea otters, sea lions, dolphins, humpback and gray whales which can be seen from the shore as they pass by. The best time to see gray whales is when they make their annual migration from the Bering Sea to Baja California between January and April.
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Pigeon Point Lighthouse is one of California’s most photographed lighthouse. |
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Pigeon Point was named for clipper ship Carrier Pigeon which ran aground in 1853 and sank just 500 feet from the shore. |
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Lighthouse Tower is 115 feet high and stands on a 8 foot thick concrete foundation. |
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, California
June 2009
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park not to be confused with the much bigger and
popular Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is located along Pacific Highway 1 around 36
miles south of Carmel and 12 miles south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The
3,000 acre park stretches from the Big Sur coastline into 3,000 foot ridges and
is home to 400 feet redwoods which are over 3500 years old. But the main
attraction of the park is McWay Falls which tumbles over 80 feet down a granite
cliff onto a secluded and very picturesque beach. The waterfall can only be
viewed from the Overlook Trail since there is no access to the sandy beach and
scenic cove below.
The Overlook Trail is a short trail around .5 miles return which takes roughly 10-15 minutes to walk to the overlook. From the parking lot, it follows McWay Creek, runs through a tunnel under the Coast Highway and emerges to magnificent coastal panoramas. This is a very beautiful spot that offers dramatic coastal vistas and is a must-see if you're travelling along this stretch of highway. There are benches at the end of the trail, perfect for a picnic lunch and for observing migrating grey whales.(Dec-Jan and Mar-Apr)
The Overlook Trail is a short trail around .5 miles return which takes roughly 10-15 minutes to walk to the overlook. From the parking lot, it follows McWay Creek, runs through a tunnel under the Coast Highway and emerges to magnificent coastal panoramas. This is a very beautiful spot that offers dramatic coastal vistas and is a must-see if you're travelling along this stretch of highway. There are benches at the end of the trail, perfect for a picnic lunch and for observing migrating grey whales.(Dec-Jan and Mar-Apr)
View of McWay Falls from the Lookout
For more information visit the following related links.
California State Parks
California State Parks
Monday, March 2, 2009
Webster Falls, Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, Ontario
March 2009
Webster Falls is situated in a small community called Greensville just outside of Hamilton and roughly a 45 minute drive from Toronto. It is part of the Niagara Escarpment which is a United Nations World Biospere Reserve. The Spencer Gorge is also home to a ribbon waterfall called Tews which at 41 metres is slightly lower than Niagara Falls.
Webster Falls is situated in a small community called Greensville just outside of Hamilton and roughly a 45 minute drive from Toronto. It is part of the Niagara Escarpment which is a United Nations World Biospere Reserve. The Spencer Gorge is also home to a ribbon waterfall called Tews which at 41 metres is slightly lower than Niagara Falls.
After crossing a stone bridge which spans the river, this downward view of the
falls can be seen from a viewing platform.
A series of steps leads to the base of the falls offering magnificient views
View of the falls from the river bank
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Badlands Scenic Drive, Badlands National Park, South Dakota
September 2007
If I had to use two words to describe Badlands National Park, they would be
"lunar landscape". As I was driving through the park, certain areas made me feel
like I was on the moon.
The Loop Drive through Badlands National Park is
certainly one of the most beautiful and scenic drives in South Dakota. I started
the drive at the Northeastern Entrance on my way to Mount Rushmore. You can also do the drive in reverse starting in the town of
Wall and entering though the western Pinnacles Entrance. Along the way, there
are many spectacular overlooks such as the Pinnacles Overlook, Panorama Point,
and Yellow Mounds to name only a few.
Canyons, towering spires, flat-topped tables, prairie and grasslands dominate
the park landscape. The park is quite large covering an area of 244,000 acres.
Scientist believe this area was once a large watering hole some 33 million years
ago very much similar to the watering areas in Africa. The park also has one of
the world's richest mammal fossil beds.
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Door Trail, Badlands National Park |
The Door Trail is a short boardwalk trail that leads through an opening in the Badlands Wall ("the Door") and offers expansive views of the arid and rock landscapes of the Badlands.
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Cliff Shelf Trail, Badlands National Park |
Cliff Shelf Trail consists of a boardwalk and stairs and climbs 200 feet though a juniper forest.
Badlands Visitor Center is located close to the Northeast Entrance of the park. It features exhibits and a movie called Land of Stone and Light which provides visitors with a good introduction and understanding of the park.
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Panorama Point Overlook, Badlands National Park. |
Two geological processes were at play in this park over many million of years, deposition and erosion. The process of erosion started 500,000 years ago and continues today as water cuts through the rock layers carving incredible shapes.
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View of Sage Creek from Yellow Mounds Overlook |
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Deep eroded canyons are a common feature in Badlands National Park |
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Pinnacles Overlook |
Pinnacles Overlook is the highest point in the park at 3,247 feet or 1,009 meters located near the western Pinnacles Entrance close to the town of Wall.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
September 2007
Mount Rushmore is a beautiful work of art which is sculpted out of granite. It
is a true testament to the American Dream. The Sculptor Gutzon Borglum first
began the creation of the National Memorial in 1927. The sculpture was unveiled
14 years later at a cost of $1 million. Mount Rushmore is located in the Black
Hills in the state of South Dakota. It receives 3 million visitors per year from
all corners of the globe.
Here are a few more interresting facts about Mount Rushmore. Did you know?
- 90% of the Memorial was carved by using dynamite
- Mount Rushmore is eroding 1 inch every 10,000 years
- Originally the figure of Thomas Jefferson was started on Washington's right. Due to fissures in the mountain, it had to be restarted on the left of Washington.
But you'll learn all these things while you visit Mount Rushmore's impressive Interpretive Centre where you can watch a movie and see numerous exhibits depicting how the Memorial was built.
You'll pass the Avenue of the Flags as you make your way from the Concession Building to the Grandview Terrace. There are 56 flags representing 50 states, one district, three territories and two commowealths of the United States. The flags are arranged in alphabetical order. From the Grandview Terrace, you will get a fantastic view of all four Presidents. Looking below is the Amphitheater where an Evening Sculpture Lighting Ceremony takes place each evening during the summer.
The faces of the 4 Presidents from left to right:George Washington,Thomas Jefferson,Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham LincolnFrom the Grandview Terrace, you can access the Presidential Trail, a 0.5 mile trail that brings you though a forest of pine and offers great up-close views of the Presidents.
Mount Rushmore is a must see. There are lots of places to visit in the surrounding area so plan accordingly.
Here are a few more interresting facts about Mount Rushmore. Did you know?
- 90% of the Memorial was carved by using dynamite
- Mount Rushmore is eroding 1 inch every 10,000 years
- Originally the figure of Thomas Jefferson was started on Washington's right. Due to fissures in the mountain, it had to be restarted on the left of Washington.
But you'll learn all these things while you visit Mount Rushmore's impressive Interpretive Centre where you can watch a movie and see numerous exhibits depicting how the Memorial was built.
You'll pass the Avenue of the Flags as you make your way from the Concession Building to the Grandview Terrace. There are 56 flags representing 50 states, one district, three territories and two commowealths of the United States. The flags are arranged in alphabetical order. From the Grandview Terrace, you will get a fantastic view of all four Presidents. Looking below is the Amphitheater where an Evening Sculpture Lighting Ceremony takes place each evening during the summer.
Mount Rushmore as seen from Grandview Terrace |
The faces of the 4 Presidents from left to right:George Washington,Thomas Jefferson,Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham LincolnFrom the Grandview Terrace, you can access the Presidential Trail, a 0.5 mile trail that brings you though a forest of pine and offers great up-close views of the Presidents.
Mount Rushmore is a must see. There are lots of places to visit in the surrounding area so plan accordingly.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Devil's Tower, Wyoming
September 2007
Devils Tower also known as Grizzly Bear Lodge is a unique rock formation that is situated in northeastern Wyoming near the Belle Fourche River. Actually, it's the core of a volcano exposed after millions of years of erosion. It was designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 and became America's first National Monument. Devils Tower is 864 feet high as measured from its base and is a favorite with rock climbers. You don't fully realize how huge this structure is until you get a glimpse of a rock climber scaling it.
I stopped off at the Tower while I was on my way from South Dakota to Yellowstone National Park and spent some time exploring the area. There is a trail (1.3 mile, 2km) that circles the Tower that allows close-up views and the opportunity to learn about the geology of the surroundings though many interpretive signs.
The 1,347-acre park which is covered with pine forests, woodlands, and grasslands is considered by Native Americans as a sacred place for prayer and renewal. In fact, while you're walking around the site, you'll see colorful cloths tied to trees that have been left behind. These prayer cloths and bundles are offerings containing tobacco, sweet grass and cedar that visitors are advised to not remove. While walking around the Tower, you'll also see bald eagles and ravens soaring on the thermals high above.
Devils Tower was also featured in the Steven Spielberg movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
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