Prince Edward County & Sandbanks

This post would be more interesting if I had more pictures to share, but unfortunately the weather was very crap this past long weekend (yay for not doing Labour!) and picture-taking was not high on the list of priorities. Thanks to the effects of Tropical Storm Ernesto, we received torrential rains and grey skies for a large part of the weekend.

I took a road trip to an area between Ottawa and Toronto called Prince Edward County. It's along the water, in particular the Bay of Quinte, and is usually quite charming and beautiful. There are miles of farmlands and quaint little towns and countrysides home to loads of retired people. The area can get quite touristy in the summer, as the major provincial park there is Sandbanks. It's right on the water and it's surprising how nice the beaches are. One of them looks and sounds like it could have been in the Caribbean, long sandy beach with wavy water. The other feature is the amazing sand dunes, kind of a rarity in Ontario, I would imagine:

We managed to take advantage of a break in the rain to run up and down a few sand dunes:

But most of the time the weather looked like this:


...so we toured the region in the car, ducked into antiques and country crafts shops in small towns to avoid the rain, and stayed in our elegant bed-and-breakfast in Belleville (I highly recommend it!) and watched Season 3 DVDs of Arrested Development.

It was a pretty good long weekend, but I'd like to return to the region in the summer when the weather is all blue skies and sun, and maybe take a dip in the Bay.

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  1. I don't know how throwing Dave into the water will help, but go for it!

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