Great Loop: Kingston to Campbellford
Beth Meets Ollie on the Good Ship Pivot After completing our re-provisioning in Trenton, we awoke to marginal weather and the need to make a Go, No-Go travel decision. Severe Thunderstorms were forecast, with high winds. We studied the weather data and interpreted that the weather would pass north of our route. So we cast off at 8:30am to be at the first lock for it’s 9am opening. This sign, in Trenton, designates the start of the Trent-Severn Waterway When we got to the lock, we could see that we were the sixth boat in line and would be in the second group to lock through. At the last minute, a boat in the first group asked to swap with us so they could travel with their friends in the second group. This kind, simple act, set us up for a very easy travel day. Being in the first group means the lock masters will call ahead and subsequent locks will have their gates open as you approach. This expedites travel greatly. We motored int...
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