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Swimming at Conestogo lake ,one of Grand river park of Ontario.Learning to use my new Canon eos 7d
Conestogo Lake to Guelph - Ontario Bike Tour #2 - Day 9 of 10
This video summarizes Day 9 of my 10 day solo bicycle trip along the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Saturday 28, 2018.
As I was pulling away from my campsite at Conestogo Lake it started raining heavily I took refuge under a picnic shelter while I consulted the Environment Canada weather radar for the area. I exited the conservation area onto Wellington Rd 11 heading North East. I turned right onto the 4th line heading South East. Along with road I passed a Mennonite Church and a Mennonite School. After Sideroad 18 the road curves and becomes Ruggles Rd as I entered into Woolwich Township within Waterloo Region. At the intersection of Ruggles Rd and Floradale Rd I stopped at Bonnie Lou's Cafe for a late breakfast in the community of Floradale. I proceeded West along Forapine Rd and then turned left onto Arthur St. At Sandy Hills Dr I turned right and continued East until reaching Northfield Dr E where I headed north. After crossed into the Township of Centre Wellington, within Wellington County, I made a right turn onto the 8th line and headed South east. While I was crossing the Carrol Creek a spotted a mother deer and her faun stopped for a drink from the creek. After crossing over the grand river I turned left onto Sideroad 12 (because I missed Sideroad 10), then left onto the 6th line, and the finally right onto Sideroad 10. On this road I passed the Bethany United Church before turning right onto the 2nd line heading South East. At Sideroad 14 I turned left which took me over to Wellington Rd 7 where I jogged South East before continuing North East on the 8th Line. On this road I passed a sheep farm with many baby lambs. I turned right onto Jones Baseline. I had originally been planning on camping at Rockwood Conservation Area, but since it was completely full, I made a right turn onto Mill Rd, then a left onto Watson Rd which took me to Guelph Lake Conservation Area instead.
After setting up my campsite I explored the conservation area including Guelph Lake Island then headed toward the City of Guelph along Conservation Rd. I explored out onto the Hydroelectric Dam which forms Guelph Lake. At Victoria Rd N I turned left and headed South East. After crossing the Speed River I joined the Royal Recreation Trail and followed it down into Guelph through Riverside Park. At Speedvale Ave I switched to riding on Woolwich St which took me past the Guelph Water Tower. I headed into the downtown along Norfolk St. I also explored Quebec St, Wyndham St and Macdonell St before stopping for dinner at Muy-Thai restaurant. After enjoying a delicious Panang Curry, I rode back to the conservation area along Wyndham St, Eramosa Rd and Victoria Rd. Along the way I stopped at Zehres Market to stock up on some groceries. At Conservation Rd I turned right which brought be back to Guelph Lake.
Strava for Day 9:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
For more details about my gear check out this video:
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CONESTOGO LAKE BY JULICOR
Point Farms to Conestogo Lake - Ontario Bike Tour #2 - Day 8 of 10
This video summarizes Day 8 of my 10 day solo bicycle trip along the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Friday 27, 2018.
I exited Point Farms Provincial Park onto Highway 21 (Blue Water Highway) briefly heading north. I stopped for a quick breakfast at Burdan's Red Cat Farm Bakery. I made a right turn onto Gore Rd and headed east. Gore Rd eventually ends at Nile Rd and I headed South East. Eventually Nile Rd merges with Blyth Rd which took me across the Maitland River heading east. Before reaching the community of Auburn I turned right onto Baseline Rd/Maitland Terrance where I crossed from the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh into the Municipality Central Huron. When I reached Hullett-McKillop Rd I turned left and continued South East. Eventually I crossed into the Municipality of East Huron and made a right turn onto Roxboro Line heading North East. I made a right onto Blyth Rd which took me into the community of Walton where I continued North East on Brussels Line. I passed over the G2G trail (Goderich to Guelph). I stopped for lunch in Brussels at the Jam Jar Pub and Eatery. I made a right turn onto Brandon Rd and headed South East through the community of Ethel. The road curves North East and becomes Molesworth Line. I made a right turn onto Browntown Rd. When I crossed Road 172 I left Huron County and entered North Perth, within Perth County. The name of the road changes to line 81 and I turned left onto Road 169 which took me through the community of Trowbridge. I then turned right onto Line 84 and continued South East until Wallace Ave S where I turned left which took me into the Community of Listowel. I explored up and down Main St then continued NE on Wallace Ave where I stopped at the Food Basics grocery store. I also grabbed a Vanila Chai Ice Frappe from McDonalds across the street. I turned right when I reached Line 87 and headed South East again. Along this road I observed many Mennonite (similar to Amish) farms with families in plain dress and produce for sale with signs saying No Sunday Sales. Eventually I crossed into Wellington County within the Township of Mapletown. The name of the road changes to Concession Rd 3 on the other side of the border. I turned left onto Wellington Rd 11 which took me to the entrance to Conestoga Lake Conservation Area.
Conestogo Lake was created when a flood control dam was built on the Conestogo River in 1958. This river flows into the Grand River, which eventually flows into Lake Erie near Dunnville, ON.
Strava for Day 8:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
For more details about my gear check out this video:
I hope you enjoyed this video. Please COMMENT and subscribe!
Thanks for watching.
Fishing Conestogo Lake, 10 lb fish
Conestogo Lake - July 10 2016
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Conestoga Lake
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Fishing for GIANT BASS in SECRET GUELPH POND
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Grand River Luther Marsh Headwaters, Dufferin County Canada
Luther Marsh is a major headwater source for the Grand River. Threatened with farmland drainage in the 1940's, a 1952 GRCA dam stabilized the river's flow. The 6500 hectare wetland is a protected wildlife area managed by the Grand River Conservation Authority. Autumn views of Luther Lake and its forested shores.
Conestoga Lake Monster
While checking out the flooded Conestoga River in Central Park (from Hurricane Irene), I saw something moving in the water. At first I was afraid it was an animal, but after a second or two it was clear it was a tree trunk stuck in debris, bobbing up and down in the current. I can see how so many people mistake tree logs for lake monsters, though. Look in the very center of the video above the water line, you can see the black head of the monster.
Guelph Camping 2018
Life long friends @ Guelph Lake Conservation Campgrounds
Music: Cargo - Day for us
Trip to Belwood Lake Conservation Area - Fergus, Ontario, Canada
Belwood Lake is a 12-kilometre-long reservoir created by the construction of Shand Dam in 1942. It offers excellent boating, fishing and water-skiing. A spring-fed quarry with a sandy beach is a great place to swim. Visitors can walk across the dam and view the reservoir waters as well as enjoy a vista of the Grand River valley far below.
Track: Tobu & Itro - Sunburst [NCS Release]
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DJI Mavic Mini - Conestoga Lake
Conestoga Lake Conservation Area
Ontario, Canada
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Camping 2018 (Guelph Lake Conservation)
Guelph Lake HUGE BASS !!!
Fall Bass fishing at Guelph Lake SEP 30th Was windy and cold BUT some really nice Bass got Caught ... REALLY NICE
Belwood Conservation Area
Belwood Conservation Area (Grand River Parks) in Ontario, Canada.
Filmed in autumn (October 2018)
Conestoga River Horseback Adventures