About the MacGregor 26X

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Midland, ON

Today began with a beautiful sunrise, and the weather remained perfect for a day of sightseeing around Midland, ON, population 18,000, which swells to more than 100,000 during the summer months.  


We spent the day bike-touring, starting on the Mid-Pen Link Trail, which connects Midland to Penetanguishene, its immediate neighbor to the northwest. Next we rode the Rotary Waterfront and Trans-Canada Trails along Lake Huron to the Wye River and Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons, a restored, early-17th century Jesuit mission. 


After returning to Midland, we ate lunch at The Boathouse on their waterfront deck, then rode to the Huronia Museum, which has a nice art and history collection and a recreated Huron/Wendat First Nations village outside.



We biked back to Dragonfly, cooked dinner onboard, ducked inside during a passing rain shower and read until bedtime. Tomorrow we’re taking a bus to Toronto, then flying to Boston on Tuesday to pick up our truck and see our daughters.

Today’s Bonus—Dad Jokes!
1. What did the ocean say to the beach? Nothing, it waved.
2. Who won the neck decorating contest? It was a tie.
3. What do you call a fake noodle? An impasta.
4. Dogs can’t operate an MRI machine, but catscan.
5. How do you make holy water? You boil the hell out of it.

Photo Journal:

Sea buoy from Georgian Bay







MacGregor 26X in Midland Harbour







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