A quick canoe ride down the Grand River ...

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R.J.
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A quick canoe ride down the Grand River ...

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I decided to have a quite paddle down a short stretch of the Grand River about a week ago ... brought my camera and got some pic's along the way .

I put in , across from my house in Preston .... Spike watches from the bank as I paddle downstream ...

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Cool to see others enjoying the river as well ... this father and son team were heading to a small island downstream where they planned to camp for the night ...

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Lots of cool stone work to look at as I paddle quitely along ...

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Cool caves haven't changed much ... my brother and I use to explore them about 40 years ago ..

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This crew took advantage of the great weather and drifted along in a dingy ..

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Of course there were lots of geese along the way ...

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This guy passed by in a hurry ... trying to catch up to his group

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Some cool looking backyard artwork along the way ..

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I cruise past the golf course ..

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Where the river widens and gets deep .. some people power up from Galt to fish for the afternoon ...

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Some more backyard art work ...

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A train passes over the old railway bridge behind GCI as I get closer to the end of my one hour paddle ...

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I planned to pull out at the Galt Rowing club , but stop for a moment to take pictures of the ducks feeding on the floating weed patches ...

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As I ease my canoe to the launch ramp at the Galt Rowing club , a small dog surveys the surroundings ...

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A fun way to kill an hour in the afternoon !
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Post by raydaughety »

RJ, your talent with a camera never ceases to amaze me. You always make it seem like I was right there with you on your adventures :wink: Thank you
God Bless !!!!!!!!!

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Post by Digger »

Gteat pics Rick, thanks for sharing. 8) :D
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great pics as always
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Post by RyanB »

Nothing says "Canada" like 3 guys drifting down a river in a dingy with hockey sticks!!!
Great pics again...I did that from elora to kitchener about 8 years ago and had a blast.

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Post by R.J. »

Thanks all ...

RyanB wrote :
Nothing says "Canada" like 3 guys drifting down a river in a dingy with hockey sticks!!!
Exactly what I was thinking .... ! :lol: :lol: :lol:
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Post by ecoaster »

All they were missing was the beer! Great shots as usual. I've been going snap happy with the new Nikon, but finding the time to download them is another thing.
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Couple more weeks until those geese are fair game :) Awesome pics R.J!
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Post by Sandman »

Great pics R.J.~!

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Great pictures :D 8)
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Nice pics............reminds me of steamy hot Ontario days.
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Post by sumner4991 »

Your pictures are not just pictures, they tell a great story. I feel like I just read a novel.


Enjoyed the read. :)

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