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View from the Top, Covered Portage Cove

Doubling Our Pleasure in Covered Portage Cove

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

Rendezvous with Freedom’s Turn in Covered Portage Cove!

Doubling our pleasure comes to mind when we think of our visit to Covered Portage Cove in the North Channel. Not only was it our first time anchoring in this cove, but we also had the pleasure of rendezvousing with friends Charlie and Linda on Freedom’s Turn (above). We met them in 2008 while doing our second Great Loop boat trip and cruised several times together, including a trip to Chattanooga and even the Bahamas. With a lot of shared cruising experiences in common, we were excited for the reunion in Covered Portage Cove. We got there one day earlier, so we were ready to enjoy their company once they got there.

With the picturesque backdrop of our shared anchorage, it felt like old times having happy hour together and eating dinner on the upper deck of Freedom’s Turn. We got to laughing about all the good times we’ve shared during our Loops. The conversation was so easy, almost as if the time we cruised together was just yesterday.

We got in our dingys during cocktail hour to visit some of the neighboring boats in the cove before we met for dinner on Freedom’s Turn. Making the rounds in a harbor like this by dinghy is a great way to meet other boaters.

   

As you can see Charlie is a big Michigan State fan.

   

We had a delicious dinner on board Freedom’s Turn along with one of those “Million Dollar Views.” Good friends, good food in a little bit of paradise.

We spent the final morning together hiking up an almost sheer rocky bluff to an incredible spot overlooking the entire cove and Killarney off in the distance.

Can you see Kismet anchored in Covered Portage Cove (above)?

Sitting pretty with Covered Portage Cove as a backdrop to the photo.

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