If I could sing, you would hear...We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Take care everyone, we hope to see you when the snow clears!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Communication Via The Blog
Hello Readership, I love all the emails we get; giving feedback, sharing memories and questions asked....but I can not respond to you personally through the blog, it does not allow me to see where the emails originate. Please if you have any questions or thoughts forward them directly to atrailsresort@sympatico.ca
Thank You and Have a Great Back Half of The Season.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Gray Jay
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Leaf Dipping is Fun
Famous-ness arrived!
Hay Dive
A Special Halloween Weekend 2010
Where do I begin? We had a fabulous time. Our 'Halloween' weekend every Canadian Thanksgiving is a blast. This year was special. The costumes, the decorated trailers, decorated campsites, the leaf dipping, the hay dive, the pumpkin carving and the wagon ride were all in line for a wonderful warm up to the real Halloween! The Trick or Treating was the best block party these goblins will see this year. Everyone participated and had spent time and I think a little extra money to make it all so special! Thanks for all the fun Everyone!! Have a wonderful winter and hopefully you'll be back to out do yourselves in 2011! Keep in touch. Laura and Dan
Monday, October 11, 2010
Thanks for a Great Season!
To all of our clients, thank you. 2010 was a continuous celebration of good weather, good friends and from that we have great memories. Our closing weekend was fabulous. The park had super kids and they all enjoyed the early Hallowe'en in the bush. The costumes were great and the trick or treating was the best yet. The sites, although haunted, were welcoming and kept us laughing and visiting. I will post pictures on the 23rd of this month...our resident photographer had technical issues but is hot on the fix. Keep in touch, 2011 will be just as great.
Monday, September 27, 2010
October 8-11, 2010
Come camp with us, this our closing weekend. It's an Autumn Celebration like no other. Thanksgiving is transformed to Hallowe'en!
Decorate your site, your trailer, your dog. Put costumes on your kids and yourselves. We will have awards for the best of everything!
On Saturday October 9th...
2pm ~ Carve a pumpkin and Dip Leaves... bring your tools and some favorite leaves, we bring the pumpkins and the parrafin wax.
3pm ~ The kids (4 to 14) will hay dive for cash
430pm ~ Costume judging and photos
5pm ~ all are welcome to wagon ride in costume
6pm ~Trick or Treating in the park as the night sets in.
Also on Saturday October 9th is a Craft and Bake sale at the Dwight Community Centre between 9am and 4pm. We are supporting Huntsville high school students traveling to Kenya to build a school and assist a community. If you want a sale table, the cost is $25.00 and questions can be forwarded to Marcy Hill at 705 788 4034
Slip and Slide
My Dad's Deck....
My Dad is a great supporter of anything I do...but when he spent this much money, I had to share with you the view of his new purchase. My Dad is a seasonal camper at Colassantes in Carrying Place ON, and he visits us here in Dwight frequently throughout the year. On his last visit he bought a Bistro Patio Set, hand crafted out of west coast cedar. He loves it cause its railing height, and its unique....ha ha, combined with his crazy golf cart...he is the unofficial ambassador to his park.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
August 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Brother and Sister
The kids are having fun each evening getting some attention from great camping clients. They are forever happy when the park is this active. Soon, its back to school and routine....for every one. Oh well, we have two fabulous long weekends to look forward to. Sept Long and all of Huntsville's Back to School sales, the start of Autumn Colours and then...the most fun of the entire season...Hallowe'en on ThanksGiving Weekend! Its a blast.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Algonquin Moose
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Civic Long 2010
Summit Inspired Gift...
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
10 Minutes south on Highway 35
Monday, July 26, 2010
The Surf
Portage Store Canoe Rentals
Birthday Girls 2010
Summer Time Fun
Saturday, July 24, 2010
What the?
All I have to say is Oh My Gawd!! Ick! What is this chubby striped legged white shelled spider? It's a freak of nature, it must weigh 3 ounces! Its shell is the diameter of a nickle. Do you know what this is? atrailsresort@sympatico.ca
Friday, July 23, 2010
A common request of both provincially and privately operated campgrounds is that our traveling camper clients not move any type of wood. And although recent attention has been on the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, any type of exotic infestation begins with the movement of simple every day items. Domestic bound overseas pallets which would be an accurate mode of transportation seem far removed from our daily lives but simple crticial thinking would point out that we are surrounded by opportunity to pick up a bug, and not knowing, give it a free ride to a sustaining environment perpetuating infections.
I remember as a child losing many trees on our property to the gypsy moth. Now that I own a campground I am just shy of paranoid of a nasty re occurrence caused by something the same or different. Please....when traveling do not move any type of wood. There are more than 40 buggies on the most wanted list in Ontario! You have better chances of being the cause of an infestation than that of winning any of the potential lotteries on the market!! How do I know? I finished Michelle Boue's University Statistics class with a final mark of 86. Not to mention I had Chemistry class with a Canadian Food Inspection Agent who specialized in bug detection within Ontario. So take it from someone who cares about the greenery in her life. Do not move wood, it has nothing to do with making money off of wood bags delivered to your site...remember any reputable camping establishment will credit you the wood you did not burn while camping with them...it has everything to do with listening to the leaves dance in the wind without the sound of chain saws dominating our backyards and vacation spots. Prevention is better than Reaction to an unwanted change.
How are tree infestations spread?
The human movement of infested materials such as firewood, logs, branches, nursery stock, chips or other wood is the most common way damage has been spread. Research indicates that adult beetle can fly up to 10 km, but generally do not stray from the immediate area when it emerges.
Where have beetle infestations been found in Canada?
The movement of infested firewood or other forest products causing infection has been confirmed in the municipality of Chatham-Kent; the cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto; the counties of Elgin, Essex, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex and Norfolk; the regions of Durham, Halton, Peel and York in Ontario; and Carignan and the municipalities of Chambly, Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu, Richelieu and Saint-Basile-le-Grand in Quebec.
Making Friends
Mary and Simon sporting their new friendship necklaces from Connor and Dylan. When my two run out the front door of the office down into the playground, I never know what stories they will come back with. Yesterday they met some very kind and gentle young men...as they put it. True. On their way out of the park today, Connor and Dylan presented Mary and Simon with thoughtful hand made necklaces. The kids say.... "Thanks Guys! You're the Greatest!"
Friday, July 9, 2010
Ahhh the wildlife....
We are frequently asked if we have black bears on site...the honest answer, not this year. Not in 2006, 2007 or 2008, yes in 2009...but not this season. As I understand; this years natural food sources are fruitfull for them. The black bears typically only deviate from natural food sources deep in the bush when natures bounty is not plentiful. Last year it was common place to watch them frequent nearby eateries and their deep fry grease diposals. I am happy to report the only sitings are limited to jack rabbits, red squirrels...or as my Genetics Professor would command, black squirrles with an allele issue, chipmunks, owls, toads, dragonflies, hummingbirds, wood peckers and various small entertaining non threatening species. As summer moves into full swing we enjoy the sights and sounds of nature surrounded by happy laughter of campers around the pool, playground and campfire rings. Thank you to all of our return and new camping clients for a wonderfully busy season.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
July Long Weekend 2010
This is Simon and I at Plastic Welding in Belleville Ontario. This is Gramma Shay's and Poppa Bob's property and home based business. They're located on the south side of the Moira River on Hwy 62, just south of Foxboro.
It is getting close to the 143rd Birthday of my homeland. Canada Day is important to me as the history of Canada tells stories of growth, change, challenges and victories of the people who built homesteads that grew into vibrant centres from which we enjoy so many luxuries. Our region celebrates Canada Day with spectular night sky images and active afternoon activities. Huntsville Ontario comes alive with music and eats, tours and treats. Just south of us in the village of Dorset on Big Trading Bay an impressive evening of fireworks can be seen from the patio at the Fiery Grill Bar and Bistro on the waterfront. Every town in Ontario will show it's affection for it's Country, but mine will boast it's greatness from the steps of the New World Summit Centre on the shores of the Lake of Bays. There's room for you too. Send an email and I hope to see you soon. Happy Canada Day from us in the Village of Dwight. atrailsresort@sympatico.ca
It is getting close to the 143rd Birthday of my homeland. Canada Day is important to me as the history of Canada tells stories of growth, change, challenges and victories of the people who built homesteads that grew into vibrant centres from which we enjoy so many luxuries. Our region celebrates Canada Day with spectular night sky images and active afternoon activities. Huntsville Ontario comes alive with music and eats, tours and treats. Just south of us in the village of Dorset on Big Trading Bay an impressive evening of fireworks can be seen from the patio at the Fiery Grill Bar and Bistro on the waterfront. Every town in Ontario will show it's affection for it's Country, but mine will boast it's greatness from the steps of the New World Summit Centre on the shores of the Lake of Bays. There's room for you too. Send an email and I hope to see you soon. Happy Canada Day from us in the Village of Dwight. atrailsresort@sympatico.ca
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Road Trip / G8 Summit
The G8 Summit has come and gone. The park was extremely quiet without incident as Dan managed it without his family. The three of us went on a road trip to see the fun things near my school, Trent U. Mommy needed some baby time since returning from her first three semesters at Trent University. The kids had a blast for the 5 days we stayed away from the World Summit. Huntsville transformed into a festival of security. All law enforcement and military were serious but very friendly and in good spirits. I am happy to report that many of them liked our Lake of Bays region enough to make their own camping reservations with us. Thanks to all the Canadian Support people who maintained a vigilant front in the name of prevention. Take care and see you soon!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Welcome May 2010
Working on pine needles and fallen trees. Clean up is fun when you have two cuties to help. Here we are on the morning coffee break with raisin toast. Reservations are coming in steady for the May Long weekend. It should be a good weather weekend for many activities, motorcycles, canoes, hiking, swimming in the pool, playing golf on site and just hanging out around the campfire listening to good friends and nature noises not often heard in the cities that most come from. See you then.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Flighty Friends
A Good Day to You! Dan is growing new greenery and I am debating on the date of removal for the once beautiful cedar trees scattered around the park; the deer have completely consumed any hope of keeping the cedar scenery! Urgh. I am home today for the first time in a couple of weeks. I am officially done my first two semesters at Trent University in the Science program. I have a conditional offer to enter the School of Nursing for this coming autumn. The grades were better than I could have imagined for a busy Mom of two, who lives with 5 horses and one dog. Thank God for the Man in that package deal. Hooray to my husband. He survived 8 months minus his wife and business partner. He did well, very well! I will need to babysit the park for the next little while for him to suck up some Harley time. Sweet times to come yet. This afternoon we have a new team of winged park users. These purple finches love our table buffet. It is difficult to see them all, the photo is lacking. There are 5 females and 1 male. Hmmmm.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
First Campfire 2010
Ah....8am and warm by the first fire of the season. Our clean up has begun a whole 6 weeks early this year, the snow is saying good bye and revealing all the brown that needs some love and attention. I have one day off school and it is being well used to get the park ready for Friday April 30th. We enjoyed a quiet hour with hot coffee and some plan making for this season. The driving range fence is down so that we dont feel so confined in the common grounds of the park. I never liked the fence, it seemed to cut us off from wide open skies. We are still operating the driving range but now with windows! Its nice. More changes to come. Yes April 30 is the opening day; however there will not be potable water access at the sites until Friday May 7th at the earliest. It all depends on the full moon and overnight temperatures during the first 3 weeks of May. Keep in touch, this summer is going to be "hot"!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
2010
Wow, so its been a while since my last blog post. Its not because I had nothing to say, quite the opposite, there has been too much to say. But anyway the spring sunshine is early this year and according to Dan we could be open this week with water....for those who know the "water" story....I think its very funny. But he would still be operating the park alone...school for me isnt over until April 27th. I wont know how many more years I have left at Trent U until around June this year, but I will finish this year with 9.5 credits and need a total of 20 credits for the BScN degree that will launch my career as an RN. That new life will need to allow for my absence each season between June 27 to September 5. Not too much to ask.
Back to thoughts of the Park...this year we are geographically close the G8 / G20 World Summit. It will take place at more than one location during that window of time, but some element of it will be hosted by DeerHurst Resort, 18 kilometers west of us on Hwy. 60. We are under the impression that activity will be controlled and that travellers coming our way from the GTA or south westerly towns between June 20 and June 29 will deviate Hwy 11 north at the 117 and come north east and connect with Hwy 35 north to 60. Good news, its a nicer highway and much more scenic. Call the Park early to confirm your site for that window of time.....it might be a hub of activity.
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