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Monday, October 11, 2004

Oakridge Trail - North of Toronto

After staying in Oakville Friday and Saturday Night, we moved North towards Toronto for the approaching Canadian Thanksgiving. We arrived early in the afternoon as Jackie had planned for the group of us (approx. 10 people) to go for a walk. The countryside in Canada has been pretty beautiful everywhere we have been, and this was no exception. At this time of year not only is everything either a vivid green or a bright brown colour but the whether is really comfortable. Not to hot or cold to be restricting on getting about.

On the left is Jon and Rob at the beginning of our trek, and on right is a small Canadian Toad, (apparently they're not pests here...).



Whilst we were walking we found this cottage in the middle of nowhere, in it was just a bed and a stove, talk about minimilistic living! Opposite it was probably the reason for it's location, a small yet beautiful lake, the picture showing also the brilliant orange hues that this season has to offer.



Again here is the lake from a little closer, (Allison & Jackie in the foreground) and on the right is Allison in an ancient brick barn. We discovered that this barn was buily back in 1920 and is now right next to a big cathedral in the middle of the forest.



Finally, theres me with one of Saries dogs, and on the right is a Huge Pumpkin that is being raffled! (Something to do with Halloween I think).

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