We have been pulling right into a lock north of Peterborough after a number of days of navigating the Trent-Severn waterway in southern Ontario. We’d handed via the identical lock perhaps 72 hours earlier on our manner north in our 42-foot Le Boat craft, and one of many Parks Canada lock staff acknowledged us on our return journey.
“Hey, guys! It’s Jim and Barbara, proper? How’d it go?”
There are a lot of issues I’ll bear in mind about our five-day, 20-lock journey on the Trent-Severn: my spouse admitting she was scared to loss of life on the thought of me piloting an enormous boat with virtually no boating expertise; majestic blue herons gliding over nonetheless morning lakes; night glasses of wine and night-time barbeques on the open-air high deck. But it surely was the individuals we met alongside the best way that stood out for me.
First Timer
I used to be too busy navigating to maintain correct notes on our journey, particularly since there have been solely two of us on board and I did all of the “driving.” However a younger lady at Lock 19/Scotts Mills, the primary one I needed to maneuver our massive boat into, gave me a large smile and a thumbs-up as I slide the boat inside. Observers lining the locks to see how issues labored – and to look at nervous boat operators – supplied extra phrases of encouragement.
I got here in slightly too quick on the subsequent lock.
“Just a little sizzling, sir. Again it off. That’s it,” one of many staff known as out.
At one of many locks, a Parks Canada employee defined that there was a movable roadway/bridge forward of us that she must open earlier than we might head north. The street was solely a brief distance away, so she hopped on her bike and rode on forward, then sounded a horn to tell us we might proceed. Charming.
Navigating Locks
We acquired to the Peterborough Raise Lock, Lock 21 on the Trent-Severn, about 5 minutes earlier than it was to shut for the evening.
“Sorry we’re so near the deadline,” I mentioned to Nick, one of many staff.
“No drawback,” he replied. “Await me on the high, and I’ll assist you to tie up.”
Getting into Lock 21 is just about the identical because the others. However the Peterborough Raise Lock, because it’s additionally recognized, is the tallest hydraulic elevate lock on the planet (65 toes). Different locks on the route often take 15-20 minutes to undergo, however this lifts you up or lowers you down in simply 60 seconds.
The highest of the lock appeared a quarter-mile above our heads, not 65 toes, however we virtually raced to the highest. It was a gee-whiz boating second if I ever had one, and I couldn’t cease grinning.
As soon as we had a docking place up high, I took pictures of the lock at nightfall and chatted with a beautiful couple from Ottawa who stopped – one in every of many admirers we had alongside the best way – to take a look at our boat and listen to our story. There was just one different boat tied up on the high of the lock, which sits excessive on a hill and presents nice views of the encircling countryside.
What do You Do For Dinner?
Le Boat leases come geared up with a fuel barbeque, so we opened a bottle of wine and grilled some pretty rooster kebabs that the Le Boat individuals had purchased for us (together with a whack of different native goodies, corresponding to cheeses, recent bread and tortilla chips) and dined on the highest deck.
It was a wonderfully quiet, tranquil evening in late Might, and we didn’t hear a sound. We woke as much as a sunny morning with a kayaker training on the water, his paddle rhythmically dipping into the shiny floor as birds twittered within the close by bushes. The retailers and houses of Peterborough have been just a few blocks away, however on our boat, it felt like mild years.
Rookie on the Wheel
There have been no different craft within the first few locks I pulled into as we sailed north on the waterway, and I believed I had the grasp of it. However on day two, I imagine at Lock 22 at Nassau Mills (once more, with simply my spouse and I on board, my note-taking was past horrible), there have been already two massive boats tied up on the best facet once I pulled up. I swear the opening was not more than two or perhaps three toes wider than our boat. The lock employee waved me in, and I used to be out of the blue sweating like a nervous bridegroom.
The parents on the opposite boats clearly wished to keep away from a collision, in order that they eagerly helped with a pair well timed pushes. I pulled into the lock at a snail’s tempo and used the thrusters to push our boat sideways so Barbara might get our bow line tied.
My coronary heart was pounding, however I acquired one other thumbs up from the lock staff.
“First time I’ve needed to pull in with different boats,” I mentioned. “That was not plenty of enjoyable.”
“Fairly good job for a rookie,” mentioned the man within the fancy boat subsequent to ours.
By the point we acquired to Lakefield, I used to be once more feeling fairly good about myself. However not for lengthy.
Docking Can Be a Problem
Quite than having us dock simply previous Lock 26 in Lakefield, which is kind of protected, the parents from Le Boat had set us as much as go previous the lock and check out the Lakefield Marina so we might go searching and see what marina life was like, and likewise attempt a pleasant, native restaurant known as The Loon. It was a stable plan, however there’s a fairly robust present on the Lakefield Marina, and it was windy that day.
I couldn’t make it into the spot the marina employee had known as out to me as we approached. Our boat was 42 toes, and the recommended opening appeared like 42 toes and 6 inches to me. I wasn’t certain what to do, however a gaggle of pleasant boaters who had gathered on one of many Lakefield docks identified an open spot behind a really giant and really expensive-looking boat. I moved slowly ahead and again and tried to evaluate the present, and I used the thrusters to maneuver the boat nearer to the open dock area. Lastly, I acquired inside a number of toes and Barb tossed a rope to one of many individuals on the dock.
I believe it took 4 adults and a useful lady of about eight years to tug us in, however they managed. One of many fellows who did plenty of the grunt work and helped information us in, Perry, gave me a pat on the again, in addition to an influence twine extension for the evening to cost our batteries.
“Don’t really feel dangerous,” he mentioned. “When the present’s robust like this it may be very powerful. See that slip over there? No one ever tries to dock there. No one.”
It’s All About Confidence
With a chilly native beer in hand and the solar dipping in the direction of the horizon, we sat on the highest deck and relaxed. It was about then that Barbara confessed she had been “dreading” the journey.
“Dreading?” I replied. “I do know you have been fearful. I get it. However ‘dreading’ is a fairly robust phrase.”
“I truthfully wasn’t certain you could possibly do it,” she mentioned. “However I used to be unsuitable. You’re fairly good at this.”
The subsequent two days have been implausible. We made it previous Younger’s Level, admiring a small marina with a pretty restaurant/patio. We puttered (high pace on Le Boat craft is about seven mph) alongside huge Clear Lake, after which made our manner via slim passages in Stoney Lake, which is dotted with small, fairly islands in shades of beige, pink, and orange. We took a minute to understand a fairly church on one of many bigger islands known as St. Peter’s Church-on-the-Rock, which, oddly sufficient, is barely a brief distance from a slim, fairly passage known as Hells Gate. (It’s not very difficult, reality be informed, nevertheless it’s acquired a very good identify.)
Pleasant Locals
We had a little bit of bother discovering the lock at Burleigh Falls, however a pleasant native escorted us a lot of the manner there and informed us the place to search out the doorway.
“It’s a bit hidden,” he mentioned. “But it surely’s proper over there, close to that fancy cottage.”
We sailed via the lock and into Lovesick Lake, a pretty physique of water that was apparently named for a heartbroken settler or maybe an Indigenous lady who was unfortunate within the affairs of the center.
With loads of time on our facet, we made all of it the best way again to Younger’s Level that evening and docked on the far facet of Lock 27, the place we chatted with pleasant locals out with their rods and reels and once more dined on the highest deck.
The subsequent day we pulled as much as the Lakefield Lock a couple of minutes earlier than it opened for the day. A pair who reside an hour or so away, Ken and Jo, have been on their boat and got here aboard for a look-see as we chatted in regards to the space, and about our journey.
They have been a pleasant couple, and once more, my spouse and I discovered ourselves drawn to individuals who had been full strangers a minute earlier than. However we shared a boating bond, and I used to be shortly studying that these are a few of the deepest type.
We made it again to the Peterborough Raise Lock that evening. It was Barb’s birthday, so we had a particular toast on an excellent, quiet, late spring night.
Feeling Like A Professional
The subsequent day, we made our manner via Peterborough. A line of boats was coming upstream, and we needed to nudge our boat to the facet of the canal to allow them to via. But it surely was an excellent sunny day on a stupendous boat, and I wouldn’t have cared if they’d taken an hour.
Fairly quickly, we have been via Little Lake, residence to the brand new Canadian Canoe Museum. After going via Lock 19, it was a straight shot down the Otonabee River to Del Mastro Horseshoe Bay Resort Marina, the place we had picked up the boat 5 days earlier. With the present pushing us alongside, our last cease got here into sight far too early for my liking.
45 minutes later we have been heading again to town on Freeway 401, with vehicles whizzing previous me and darting out and in of site visitors.
“Rattling,” I mentioned to Barb because the vehicles crowded round us. “I miss that boat already.”
Simply The Details
That is the primary yr Le Boat has had ships for lease on the Trent-Severn Waterway. The corporate has been renting vacation boats since 1969 and has 18 locations all over the world, together with the Canal du Midi and Burgundy area of France, Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal in Scotland, northern Italy, Holland, Eire, and extra. They’ve been working on the Rideau Canal in Ontario for a number of years.
You don’t want a boating license to lease a craft from Le Boat. In order that’s one fear out of the best way. Does it assist to have some boating expertise? Undoubtedly. I’ve pushed my pal’s boat, perhaps a 20-footer, many instances. However I had by no means tried to dock it.
A few weeks previous to our journey, the Le Boat people despatched us hyperlinks to a number of movies that defined boating guidelines generally and their boats specifically. Additionally they offer you a roughly one-hour intro on the boat earlier than your rental begins, going over buoy guidelines, providing navigation suggestions, and explaining the bells and whistles. After that, they take you out with an skilled boater to evaluate your abilities.
Alan, our boating instructor, took us out on the Otonabee River south of Peterborough and confirmed me easy methods to flip and decelerate (in case you’re a novice, there’s no brake on a ship, so that you simply kick it into reverse, which takes a 50-year car driver some getting used to). He turned the boat over to me so he might see how I dealt with her and requested me to take some turns.
“Doing good,” he mentioned. “I don’t assume you’ll have any issues on the market.”
Simply in case, we had an emergency quantity that we might name anytime. And we had the fabulous lock staff and fellow boaters to assist.
The Boat
The boats don’t go quick (high pace is 10 km/hour), and there are bumpers galore. Additionally they offer you detailed charts that will help you navigate the waterway, in addition to helpful info for potential stops alongside the best way.
We went in early June when it was not as busy as it will be on the top of the summer season season. In case you’re a first-timer, going early within the yr, or maybe in September, could be simpler in your nerves.
One of many keys to my thoughts is the thrusters, which transfer the boat backward and forward with ease. In case you can drive slowly right into a lock at a mile or so an hour, and it’s not exhausting, the thrusters ought to assist you to with the remaining.
In case you’re nonetheless leery, Le Boat is floating a brand new “Skipper for Rent” program on the Canal du Midi for subsequent yr. This system will see an skilled navigator assist out on the ship on the primary day and, pardon the pun, present newbies the ropes. If profitable, this system can be expanded onto different Le Boat routes.
The parents at Le Boat have quite a lot of boats obtainable. Ours was a 3-bedroom Horizon 3 Plus mannequin. The primary mattress was spacious, with a small, en-suite bathtub with a bathroom, sink and bathe. The opposite two bedrooms have been fairly small, however had two beds, some storage space, and likewise en-suite baths with a bathroom, sink and bathe.
Prices
I appeared for September and located a Le Boat rental for per week on the Trent-Severn Waterway in mid-September for 4 individuals for $3,272. That’s lower than $500 an evening. Mooring charges usually apply, and also you’re liable for your personal gas, any added electrical energy you could want, and additional water, and for any price for pumping out your boat’s bathrooms and used water from doing dishes or having a bathe.