Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Jackfish Ghostown Map


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So here is a preview for my next set of posts based on my Jackfish, Ontario Adventure..... If you zoom you can see some of the abandonned houses of this ghost town, or maybe figure out where the Jackfish Tunnel is.

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Terrace Bay Schreiber Map


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You can see the Aguasabon river cutting past Terrace Bay to Lake Superior as well as Hydro and Lyda Bays. I'd also like to point out the checkerboard pattern of forest harvesting just to the north. The current economic conditions in the forestry industry have been hard on small northern Ontario towns and a lot of towns in NB (okay... all across the country, but those are the places I follow).

Schreiber has a bunch of neat looking houses built along the shore of a lake that I thought I'd maybe like to live in. Its a pretty spot save for its proximity to highway 17.

I'm having a bit of trouble getting the maps to post the way I want them. I'm working on it though, so I'm not sure if Scheiber is even visible on the blog.

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The view from Lou's Landing Bridge

I'm looking down towards the beach from the bridge here. You can see the same tree as was in the last picture and some very nice rapids. The bridge was named after Lou - a local person who supported snowmobiling in the area.
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Cool Tree at Lyda Beach


Lyda Beach is also the trail head for the Casque Isles Trail (part of the Voyager Trail, which I think falls under the umbrella of the TransCanada Trail). I hike up to the bridge you could see in the first picture of Aguasabon from Lyda Beach. It was actaully a good km, although the trail there was clearly built to accodate snow mobiles for part of the route.
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Lyda Beach looking west

Lyda Bay Sand Beach, Terrace Bay


Here is the view looking East.
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Looking up the last part of the Aguasabon River from Lyda Bay Beach in Terrace Bay


After visiting the falls, I went to the tourist centre to pick up some maps and stuff. I did also try to hike up to a lookout behind the tourist station, but I think I went astray and ended up doubling back to where I started with out getting much of a view. After that I headed down through Terrace Bay and a interesting looking golf course to Lyda Bay Beach.
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Like twigs in blender


These are full sized logs being pushed about like they are nothing. This is the caldera at the bottom of the falls
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Aguasabon Falls

I did a bit of hiking around to get some better views of the river. One thing that I'd love to do someday is hike the Casque-Isles Trail that runs along the coast here for 53 km between Rossport and Terrace Bay.
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Next stop - The Impressive Aguasabon Falls, Terrace Bay-Schrieber

I'm surprised that I'd never stopped here before, nevermind that I'd never head of them. I'd have to say that after Kakabeka these were one of the most impressive falls on my tour as the Aguasabon river plunges headlong into Lake Superior. There is actually a smaller set of falls about 100 m downstream where a side channel goes over the cliff. The River is used for hydroelectric power and as you drive towards Terrace Bay-Shreiber from Thunder Bay you pass an impressive water tower that looks like its in Lake superior, but probably is on the shore. One interesting fact that I learned from both my guides is that the water in this river has largely been diverted (at an average rate of 40,000 L/s - North of Superior Roadside Geology of Ontario) from LongLac. Previously, this water would have flowed into the Albany River, past Kashechewan to James Bay. The diversion was created in 1939. The height of the falls is 30 m and the rock is Granodiorite (Roadside Geology).
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Rainbow Falls Map


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and here is where it is.

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Rainbow Falls Shots

 

 

 

 


It was pretty gloomy... but I think you can get the idea that Rainbow falls is pretty wild. The last photo shows the lake above the falls... The falls are actually the outlet of the lake.
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From Placid to Roiling

 


Talking with a couple at some other tourist stop, I heard Rainbow Falls described as being as calm and smooth as oil and then transforming suddenly into a roiling, boiling mess. The photo above captures the oily smooth part of that... I'll post a couple more of the falls in subsequent posts.

I didn't make Rainbow falls on the way up. The gate closes at 3 pm during the fall, and its a long hike in. In fact, I just barely cleared the gate on the way home. I am glad I did make it. It was lightly raining, and I literally ran down the boardwalk along the falls hoping that I didn't slip and fall down the myriad of stairs. (I was careful near the falls - since they looked like they'd do worse to me than a fall down wet stairs would.) Amusingly, after surviving wet slippery stairs and wet rocks near the falls, I slipped and twisted my knee only about 1 step from the parking lot on my way back to the car. The damage wasn't severe - but enough to leave me limping and cursing on my way to the car, nervously glancing at my watch, fearing that I'd be locked in.
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Monday, November 19, 2007

Railway by Kama Bay

 



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Okay. The picture highlights the railway which follows the superior shore. What it took to put it there I believe was proof that they were tenacious in the the railroad days. More people were killed building the railway than Canadian Soldiers have died in Afghanistan. Its good to see that the safety record of the railway has improved considerably and that people care about individual deaths. Perhaps we are becoming more civilized.

Oh yes.. the map shows a sat photo of the Kama Bay area. You can see the point of land that I've photographed below.
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Close Up of Kama Bay Cuestas

 


Zooming in you can see these 3 Cuestas. A cuesta is a mesa that is tilted so that it has a steep cliff on one end and then a softer grade on the other side.
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Kama Bay, from the Jackpine River Lookout

 


Here it is...
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Lookout Hare

 


I'm afraid after a month of time between doing it and writing this that I can't remember exactly what lookout this picture was taken from. Checking with my travel guide... it appears to be the Jackpine River Lookout over Kama Bay. I'll post the picture of Kama Bay next. Geologically speaking I'm nearing the end of the Cuesta/Mesa lands and heading into a land of pink granite.
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Nipigon Lookout

 


Nipigon has several lookouts over Lake Superior built on a series of Terrace beaches which were abandoned as the water in Lake Superior and its predacessors receded over time.
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Nipigon Marina

 



After Hurkett Cove, I stopped at the Marina in Nipigon and ate lunch. The bridge you are looking at is the old CPR bridge spurred on by the need to move troops to combat the rebellion in Manitoba back in the day. They didn't get it built when they promised and thus the soliders had to slog accross a mess of slushy water to get to the other side. Wooden tressle bridges still rock though.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Nipigon LCBO


I'm pretty sure that I took this while touring Nipigon. I went down to the Marina and did a bit of hiking there. I loved this sign... wet (i.e. place that sells alcohol) and dry... all in one building.


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I think the above should be a map of hurkett cove... lets publish and see
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Fortunately Fungi is More Obliging that Ducks


Hoofing it back to the car at Hurkett Cove...
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Fleeing Duck


I think this is the only shot I got of a duck and it was moving faster than me and my camera could.... I did try for a fair time to get a shot, but my feet were getting pretty damp standing on the edge of the swamp and the birds were not forgetting I was there any time soon... so off I hike for my next adventure
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Hurkett Cove Wetland


The wetland surprised me as I stumbled out of the bush and surprised all the ducks into hiding, but there are actually quite a few here.
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Hurkett Cove Fungi

Hurkett Cove


I'm a bit sorry that I got distracted from finishing my trip journal before the freshness of the memories had faded from my mind. Hurkett Cove is a small Lakehead Conservation Area in a shallow bay that provides fantastic wetland habitat to a whole whack of migrating birds. I drove down a small gravel road to the pavillion and parking lot, then too a short hike out to the point. On the far side of the point is an awesome marsh that was full of ducks of numerous persausions. There were also so neat fungi.
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More Dorian Gas Station Pics

More Dorian Gas Station Pics