2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 1/71 2005 Canadian Trip.

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2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 1/ Canadian Trip

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 2/71 Gray’s Reef Light

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 3/71 Mackinac Bridge to East

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 4/71 Mackinac Bridge north end

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 5/71 2 nights at Mackinac Is. A seat at the butterfly farm.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 6/71 A view of harbor from fort

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 7/71 Lighthouses along the north shore

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 8/71 Trip to Whitefish Point

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 9/71 Auto Tour We took a car along the southern shore of Lake Superior to Whitefish Point to visit the Shipwreck Museum. At the Museum you get a good feel of what the early mariners had to go through.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 10/71 Edmund Fitzgerald Bell

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 11/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 12/71 A boat named Day Star

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 13/71 Drummond Is to Meldrum Bay

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 14/71 Vidal Bay to Gore Bay

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 15/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 16/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 17/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 18/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 19/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 20/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 21/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 22/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 23/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 24/71 Gore Bay to Little Current

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 25/71 Hawberry Festival Parade When the Europeans came to the Little Current area they had some very hard winters and the Indians showed them how to process Hawberries that ended up saving the lives of the early European settlers

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2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 27/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 28/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 29/71 Excursion to Wikwemikong by car

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 30/71 Driver and Spouse

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 31/71 Overlook into Manitowaning Bay

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 32/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 33/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 34/71 West End of Little Current from Micro Towers

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 35/71 Little Current to Eagle Island

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 36/71 Sunrise in Little Current over Goat Island

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 37/71 Laid Back in Waubuno Channel

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 38/71 High hills north of Waubuno Channel

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 39/71 Sow and Pigs SE of the Benjamins

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 40/71 West Side of South Benjamin

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 41/71 Sunset at Eagle Island’s Anchorage

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 42/71 Pre-sunrise at Eagle Island Anchorage

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 43/71 Beating west on McBean Channel

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 44/71 McBean Channel at Oak Point

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 45/71 Oak Point in the Back

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 46/71 Heading towards Hawkins Is.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 47/71 Little Detroit Passage

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 48/71 Past Narrow, Little Detroit Passage

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 49/71

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 50/71 Little Detroit to Whalesback

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 51/71 Just what is under the water?

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 52/71 Beardrop Harbor

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 53/71 Impossible Passage

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 54/71 Boats at Anchor in Beardrop

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 55/71 Beardrop to Blind River

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 56/71 Part of Path to Blind River

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 57/71 Blind River to De Tour

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 58/71 Grounding at WP7

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 59/71 Lessons Learned The dark blue area is not always at least 6 feet deep.dark blue Maybe marked channels in the dark blue the only safe spots. Don’t go to De Tour as it is not a port of entry. Drummond Island is the port of entry and you must show up in person at the Drummond Yacht Haven. The fuel dock usually has room if no one is monitoring VHF.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 60/71 DeTour-Drummond-DeTour

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 61/71 Note: Drummond Island Yacht Haven is the place that you must show up in person when re-entering the US. Do not go to De Tour without first going to Drummond Island Yacht Haven on your way back into the US.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 62/71 St. Ignace Tall Ship

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 63/71 St. Ignace to Beaver Is.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 64/71 Bridge from East in Morning Sun

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 65/71 Green Back up Plan

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 66/71 Took Back up Plan a Shorter Trip

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 67/71 Manistique to Washington Is.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 68/71 Detroit Harbor at sunset

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 69/71 Stayed too long in Washington Harbor and wind then switched to the north at 20 knots so we got out of the harbor just after sunset.

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 70/71 Ellison Bluff

2005 Canadian Trips Condensed version Rev C 71/71 The End of the Five Week Canadian Trip