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It was many years ago, that my immediate AND
extended family decided to try our first vacation together. Everything fell into
place perfectly. Looking back, it was one of the most enjoyable
times we had as a family. And that trip
is still talked about today.
A houseboat trip on the Trent-Severn Waterway near Toronto, Canada, proved to be the most exciting
My family consisted of not only my then-spouse
and two young children, but my parents, and 7 of my siblings and their families. With a total of 36 anxious (mostly
non-swimmers) sea-going amateurs ranging from infancy to age 74, it was with
some slight trepidation that we ventured out to test our sea-legs.
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The first night most of us were rocked to sleep by waves generated from
a passing storm, while the other hardy, coffee-drinking sailor-types kept watch
'till dawn.
In the span of 7 days and nights, my entire
family had become "professional" boat people. As in Follow-The-Leader, linked only by our
CB radios (there were no cell phones then), our 6 houseboats cruised the waterway on route to our destination -
Peterborough, Canada.
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Leisure days were spent tying the vessels
together in the middle of the lake and anchoring for
swimming, wind surfing, and sunning. Other
days we docked on dry land for a game of volleyball, a camp fire, or to take a
break from the on-board barbecues to enjoy the quaint restaurants and shops dotting the
landscape.
It was an adventure I highly recommend for
family togetherness, and one that will not be forgotten by members of my family
- old and young alike.
Plan your family time together. You won't regret it.
Wonderful story. Sounds like lots of fun. I've checked out similar trips offered in Kentucky/Tennessee just never could get the family all together. Great writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue. Look into the Trent-Severn for a houseboat trip. It's a bit closer and it's not so much in the wilderness as in Tennessee. You'll LOVE it!
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