July 2 – We started our day at the “Prairie” loop of the Bronte Creek Provincial Park with a leisurely morning.
We drove north much of the rest of the day, with a surprise but most welcome stop in Parry Sound, birthplace of Bobby Orr. A second Hockey Museum in just 2 days, featuring – you guessed it! – more interactive hockey games and memorabilia. 🙂
Our campground at night, Grundy Lake Provincial Park, was classic woodsy/lake camping, shared between people and mosquitoes (I think the latter were winning!) Absolutely gorgeous views across the lake through the trees…
Day 4: Bronte Creek Provincial Park ON to Grundy Lake Provincial Park ON – 212 miles.






Wow – long sleeves, jackets, long pants…y’all aren’t in the same part of the world I am. We’re sweltering down here in the south. Enjoy the cool climate.