A Canadain fishing paradise on Centennial Lake, Ontario, Canada. The water system has 45 km (30 miles) of water, nature, tranquility, and beauty. A large majority of the water system is NOT accessiable by road. You will think you are on a fly in trip. Come and enjoy the meaning of life.
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Preview of Sarzmc’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Tofino, Canada Entry Title: “West Coast wonders” Entry: “We headed across the island from east to west, which took about two and a half hours. It wasn’t long before we were driving alongside Lake Cameron, which was gorgeous. The scenery was like something out of a postcard – the blue-green lake and steep pine-studded mountains stretching high up on either side. It was the first time since getting here that I thought: “Wow, I’m really in Canada!” Upon reaching the west side of the island we got a motel room in Ucluelet, a small fishing town on a peninsula. We went for a walk and literally metres from our motel room we spotted a Bald Eagle, flying back to its nest in a tree not far away. We walked down to a jetty nearby as we’d seen its mate land in a tree on an island not far from the shore. As we walked onto the jetty we suddenly heard a big splash and realised that we’d disturbed a big sea lion, which was now swimming around underneath the jetty. Then we heard some noise on the other side of the jetty and three river otters popped up onto a pontoon nearby. We didn’t know what to look at first – the eagle, the otters or the sea lion! The otters grabbed my attention though as they are so cute and were having fun playing in and out of the water. The eagle stayed perched in the tree for ages so …