September 28

After a walk on a Lake Huron Beach, we left Michigan and crossed the border into Ontario.

There were a great many semi trucks, heading to the United States on a Sunday, which surprised us with all the tariff shenanigans of the current administration. We have been converting kilometers on speed limit signs and liters at gas stations.

Most of what we saw was flat Ontario Farm land with wheat corn and soy beans.

Around Hamilton, there were big beautiful houses and big farms. There were also several very green golf courses with low undulating hills.

On our entire trip, we have seen very little traffic. It is a nice change from our Bay Area traffic. Instead of “rest areas, Michigan has roadside parks— smaller, very green with restrooms.

We ate lunch at Charles Dickens Pub in Woodstock Ontario.

We are camped at Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake Erie. Very different shoreline than the last three lakes. The shoreline is slabs of rocks with fossils embedded in the stone at this campground.

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