Trenton Ontario is where loopers enter the Trent-Severn Waterway that connects Lake Ontario with Georgian Bay. It is a very popular route that takes boaters through 45 locks and features great scenery and fun stops through little towns and a couple of very different and exciting locks like the Peterborough Lift Lock and "The Big Chute" (more on these later). Terrible winds and high water have made many of the locks unsafe currently so officials in charge of the canal system have closed most of the locks starting on Monday until further notice. We plan to make the most of the delay and take a side trip via Canadian railway to Toronto. We will catch the Yankees vs. The Blue Jays on Sunday and see a bit of Toronto before heading back to the marina on Tuesday June 21.
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