One of today’s locks, the Kirkfield Lock, is the second of two lift locks on the Trent-Severn Waterway (the other being the Peterborough Lift Lock). The big difference for us between the two lift locks is that we were going up on the Peterborough Lock and going down on the Kirkfield Lock. It is very strange to drive your boat into a chamber suspended forty-nine feet in the air. We were behind Outport in the chamber, but it was still a pretty amazing view.
We knew we would be staying at a lock wall tonight; we just weren’t sure exactly which lock it would be. Our guidebooks suggested that Lock #39 and Lock #40 were both very good for spending the night. Both of these locks have no road access, just a dirt two-track that the lock staff uses to get to work, so it is very peaceful and quiet at night. The lockmaster at Lock #38 gave a call to both locks to find out the availability of wall space and along with Outport we elected to stop at Lock #39. Once we were both secure on the wall, we enjoyed cocktails and snacks with David and Jacque on their boat. We headed back to Boreas just before the rain started – the weather forecasters predict that it will rain all night.
Miles: 35.5 Bridges: 11 Locks: 7
hanging out behind Outport while waiting for a lock to empty so we can enter |
this pictures shows some of the narrow water we traveled through today |
in this narrow section, the rocks are just off the side of the boat |
more of the narrow waterway - this is Outport in front of us - for reference they are 42 feet long and 15 feet wide (just one foot wider than Boreas) |
and more of the rock cliffs right next to Boreas |
approaching the Kirkfield Lift Lock |
in the chamber of the Kirkfield Lift Lock, looking down on the lower chamber |
the lower chamber on the Kirkfield Lift Lock has now passed us as our chamber is lowered |
Outport going through the "hole in the wall" bridge which was built in 1905 |
Lock #37 - in the chamber and ready to be lowered |
the water is out, the gates are opening and we are getting ready to move out |
Portage Lock #39 - we spend the night on the wall at the bottom of this lock |
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