Thursday 25 June 2020

JAMES GARDENS


I met Ann, Nirvana, Sharron & Grainne at Old Mill Station for a hike to James Gardens and back. It was a perfect day weather wise for walking along the Humber River Recreational Trail

The old folks at Old Mill

We proceeded along the east side of the River

Messing about on the river

Demonstrating Social Distancing


We crossed the Humber and continued through the woods on the west side of the River


A detour was necessary as the bridge had been washed away

We reached James Gardens to have our lunch

"Sitting Duck"

Sitting pretty!

"Feeding your face"

Phone before food


After lunch we walked through the gardens and climbed the stairs up to Edgehill Rd


Monument to the founders of James Gardens




Cat stuck in the tree!

Such a beautiful tree

Walking along Edgehill Rd we viewed these "modest" homes






We reached Royal York Road and took the ravine path down to the trail


On the phone to Lena!

 The view from the Dundas Street Bridge

Can you spot the face?


We didn't expect to come across a Bongo Player

The first day the pub patios opened we were there!

 A good day with good friends





Monday 15 June 2020

LONG BRANCH - PORT CREDIT

After checking out a new route on my bike I determined it would be a suitable GO Train Hike for the Club once the health restrictions are lifted. Ann, Jill & Barry joined me for the inaugural pre-hike.

Ann joined us later after a misunderstanding over the meeting time

The long distance social distancer's

Passing the street where Ann lived when coming to Canada

Part of the Waterfront Trail

"O Canada" Geese

Crossing the Baseball Field

Our lunch spot was at the scenic headland

The perfect lunch spot

We had a number birds joining us for lunch

A Red Winged Blackbird getting ready to dive bomb


Female Red Winged Blackbird. Quite different to a male just like humans!

Gulls give us an aerial display


After lunch we continued our walk and spotted the swans making a "Cygnet Ring"


Soon we arrived at the Historical Adamson Estate


The Gatehouse Folly

Leaving the estate the trail followed the back streets featuring many old and new expensive homes




At one of the homes we were invited in to view the garden. Initially we thought the cute cottage was the home but it turned out to be the garage!



A house nearby featured a beautiful Japanese Maple in the front garden

At Hurontario & Lakeshore we viewed "The Brogue" Pub which we hope to visit when we schedule the official hike


We caught the GO Train from Port Credit back to Long Branch. Barry drove us back to my place to enjoy a beer in the garden
 
The culmination of a great day's outing