Hi.. My wife and I love your series on the Golden Triangle. I have been boating for 30 plus years and I am getting my wife interested in boating. She loves watching your series.I like the sound overlay. You did a great job editing! I am looking forward to your future postings.
I checked out your blog and it appears that you used the better part of a month to cruise the golden triangle. I usually do a two week cruise each each on the Trent-Severn waterway, georgian bay, or lake ontario, do you think that the golden triangle could comfortably be completed in two weeks? I am having trouble finding information on the trip. I recently moved to Ottawa so I wouldn't be spending any tourist time here but do not want to have to rush other parts of the trip. Pease respond
@seamusagnew Hi, thanks for checking out our blog. We did take 25 days, but we took out time. Seldom over 8 knots. We also stayed 3 nights in Old Montreal and 2 nights in Kingston. You can also save a day if you stay out of Old Montreal, but why would you not want to go to Old Montreal. If you have a planing boat and do most of your cruising in the 20+ knot range, you will do it easy in 2 weeks.
Hi.. My wife and I love your series on the Golden Triangle. I have been boating for 30 plus years and I am getting my wife interested in boating. She loves watching your series.I like the sound overlay. You did a great job editing! I am looking forward to your future postings.
ablais007 1 year ago
@ablais007 Thanks for your kind comments! Hope to see you on the water!
RideauCShel 1 year ago
I checked out your blog and it appears that you used the better part of a month to cruise the golden triangle. I usually do a two week cruise each each on the Trent-Severn waterway, georgian bay, or lake ontario, do you think that the golden triangle could comfortably be completed in two weeks? I am having trouble finding information on the trip. I recently moved to Ottawa so I wouldn't be spending any tourist time here but do not want to have to rush other parts of the trip. Pease respond
seamusagnew 1 year ago
@seamusagnew Hi, thanks for checking out our blog. We did take 25 days, but we took out time. Seldom over 8 knots. We also stayed 3 nights in Old Montreal and 2 nights in Kingston. You can also save a day if you stay out of Old Montreal, but why would you not want to go to Old Montreal. If you have a planing boat and do most of your cruising in the 20+ knot range, you will do it easy in 2 weeks.
RideauCShel 1 year ago