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Lisa Kismet, Mary Ann Cove, North Channel

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NORTH CHANNEL-2012
1. The Crew of Kismet is North Channel Bound
2. Road Trip… Canada Here We Come – Spanish Marina
3. Tying Up to Boulders on S Benjamin Islands
4. South Benjamin Island Cove – Three Days of Peace and Quiet
5. South Benjamin – Where’s the Beauty?
6. South Benjamin Island – View From The Top
7. Covered Portage Cove – The Perfect Anchorage
8. Doubling Our Pleasure in Covered Portage Cove
9. Dinghy Ride to Killarney from Covered Portage Cove
10. Keyhole Island – A Little Peek Into the Northwest Side of Georgian Bay
11. Meeting Captain & Crew of the Thomas James
12. First Time in Marianne Cove
13. Day Trip Up Baie Fine to the Pool
14. Back to Marianne Cove Anchorage
15. Frazer Bay Hill – View From the Top
16. A Little “Downtime” in Little Current
17. Croker Island – A Rocky Paradise
18. Gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway – Trenton, Ontario

Marianne Cove anchorage

Marianne Cove anchorage, is a popular spot among boaters cruising the North Channel.

We returned to Marianne Cove anchorage to spend another peaceful night in Canada’s North Channel paradise. The view off the back deck of Kismet at sunset (above).

Coffee in the morning on the back deck of Kismet while in the Marianne Cove anchorage. Don’t I look relaxed?

Marianne Cove anchorage

It’s a guy thing (above). Early morning chores getting done.

Marianne Cove anchorage

I love trying to capture the reflections of the trees on shore in the water (below). Okay, I think I have about a hundred of these photos, all different of course, I kept snapping them as the sun slowly made its descent over the cove. The reflections continued to change as the sun set to the west.

Flying all our burgees in Marianne Cove (above-left). This boater stopped by for a little chat, and never a lack of social interactions while boating in the North Channel. There is a definite ongoing community action everywhere we stop to anchor.

Marianne Cove anchorage

Kismet’s nose is pointed toward the entrance to Marianne Cove. The rocks in this cove just glow catching that last ray of sunshine of the day.

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