Boating again! Run east to John Harbor anchorage.
Wednesday, June 21 -- Soo, Ontario to anchorage in John Harbor (93 miles)
We got up at a decent hour to do phone and email chores and a grocery run (which took cab rides to and from), but it was still almost 12:30 before we got underway. The wind and weather were very favorable -- and we had lots of daylight to work with being the summer solstice -- so we decided to make a long run and head for John Harbor. This is a recommended anchoring spot that turned out to be absolutely empty when we dropped anchor at 6:30, which was nice.
Here are photos from the early portion of our cruise, after we left the St. Mary's River to take the St. Joseph Channel over to the North Channel. First is the Shoal Island Lighthouse,
And of course we need a freighter picture. This one at the stone dock at Thessalon was too far away to identify.
Our Belgian friends Carmeuse (the lime and limestone products company) have a plant a few miles east of Blind River. Rock mining of one sort or another is the only industry of any scale in the North Channel.
This last picture shows the islands at the start of the Whalesback Channel, where we will continue our cruising tomorrow. The islands that form John Harbor are on the right side. Note how calm it got late in the day. It was an awesome day on the water!







Looks like an awesome day on the water and a nice place to settle in for a few days and just watch time slow down. Thank you for sharing your adventure.
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