We recently returned from a trip north into Ontario, Canada. It was a chance to explore new roads and scenery, camp, and fish. This is an area of big lakes and remoteness. Towns are few and far between, and the landscape is rugged and beautiful.
We were far enough north that the sun rose before 5:00am and set after 9:15pm, with twilight extending for about an hour. The days were unusually warm and sunny, but the clouds and rain were moving in the last night. There was an amazing calm and peacefulness that settled over the sky and water, and made me ponder how this area has looked the same over so many centuries.
Fishing was good and we were successful with walleye and Northern pike, making for fresh and delicious eating. Here’s my proof – a 36″ Northern pike, the largest fish I’ve ever caught!


Gorgeous pic–but then again all of your pictures are stunning!
Nice Northern!!!! It doesn’t get any fresher than that–lake to plate!
Looking forward to seeing you in Aug! BBQ at Ashley’s
Hugs,
Wendy
Thanks Wendy – we had a grand time! And looking forward to catching up next month!
WOW! My granddaughter’s mouth fell open when she saw you with “that big giant fish!” I’m impressed.
Out of the mouths of babes! And I can just picture her expression too. Thanks for sharing Sheri. Hope you’re doing well!