We drove from Cornwall to Prince Edward County. One of the nice things about driving around the country are the spots you come across that make you smile. In this case it was Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, a First Nations Reserve on the Bay of Quinte. If you travel enough you know the one thing about these spots is “cheap gas”!! The average price of gas is usually around 14 cents cheaper per litre and with a rig this size, you want to catch these when you can. There is also cheaper CBD products if you so indulge. So when we stumbled upon this little nugget of an alley (at least 5 gas stations and twice as many cannabis stores), we were thrilled. We were at 1/4 full, so we filled up and saved A LOT. We also ventured into the cannabis store for a little “sniffing around”. Once we finished up there, with smiles on our faces, full of joy we headed off to our camping destination. Turned a corner and out of Lori’s mouth was, “what the $^%$@!” The road ahead you could tell had had construction, but it looked like the road was a bridge that had lifted up to let a boat pass under. That is how high it looked!!! Hence Lori’s swearing (a few times given her dislike of bridges). Here are some relatively poor pics that don’t do the height justice. We carried through all right, but seriously, what a scare.



Ended up in a really nice RV park, called Smugglers Cove, right on Lake Ontario. Our site is at the end of a row with a nice view of the lake. Lots of activity in the park given it’s a Friday and we met some great people.
Tomorrow we are off to a winery to do some tastings and have lunch at their farm-to-table restaurant. Below are pictures of the park as well as Winston enjoying a little dip in the lake!!





