The Hole of Horcum

The Hole of Horcum
The Hole of Horcum and Levisham Moor, taken from the Whitby to Pickering road

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Visiting Sault- Ste.- Marie

Yesterday we visited the Bush Plane Museum and today the Canadian locks.
 We spent the morning here wandering around looking at all the old planes, cars and fire pumps, a perfect morning for me, even Ruth said she found it interesting. there were two movies showing,
one about a bush pilot and his dog and the other about fighting fires from the air. we found that very interesting as we live in a fire zone back in France and the Canadairs are always flying over our house in fact they reload with water on a local lake.                                         After a really good morning here we returned to the campground for lunch and relaxed in the sun reading our books.
Today Tuesday we set off after breakfast for another "man day out" to visit the old lock on the Canadian side a major feat of engineering in its day, built in the 1890s.
 Looking towards Lake Huron
 Looking towards  Lake Superior 
 The Lock Superintendant lived in this house.
Two pics. of the swing safety dam, this swings over the water and lowers metal plates to slow the flow of water, in 1909 a steamer hit the gates of the lock on the Huron side and the water from Lake Superior, which is 21ft. higher, rushed through taking 2 boats with it. The dam was swung it took 12 hours 4 men winching by hand but it worked and stopped the flow.
 A couple of tour boats entering the lock. After another super morning we went back to the camping and another relaxing afternoon sitting in the sun.   Tomorrow we plan to cross the border to the USA to visit Upper Michigan. 

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