Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Chief Commanda Cruise Sign
Well yesterday we saw the sign for the The Boat restaurant, here's the sign for Georgian Bay Cruise Company's Chief Commanda II boat that now actually plies the water of Lake Nipissing since 1974.
Tomorrow's photo will show why the municipal dock is called King's Landing. Then a couple of days later, the photos of the actual Chief Commanda I & Chief Commanda II.
Oh and if you wondering about the bike path, the Kate Pace Way is on the east side (city side) of the road that hugs the beach. On this section of the path only wheels allowed (ie. bikes, rollerbladers etc.) since the west side (beach side) is reserved for walkers (pedesterians) only!
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Sounds like a well designed recreation area. It's nice that the signs are big and easily visible.
I love that lots of things are properly signposted. A tourist won't find it difficult to find their way around.
joy
Your Love Coach
yes I am noticing how everything is so nicely labeled, but not in the typical "institutional" style...there seems to be generally more 'color'
and this area does remind me a bit of that camping trip we decided not to stay on because I saw some bear prints in the dirt...
thats a funny name for a boat, cool one!
Here there is controversy about whether the bikers/rollerbladers take precedence over the walkers or vice versa. I think there've been a few crashes.
Such a nice place... I miss Canada SO much. Sigh.
That must be a fun cruise -- two boats?
--steve buser
New Orleans Daily Photo
I love your signs...and your recreation area...
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