After Sault Ste Marie, we were off on the 28th to White Lake Provincial Park, Ontario. We made reservations on the internet, which was very easy through the Ontario Provincial Parks System. We got to the park and wound our way the 3 miles or so back into the woods; fortunately on a paved road for most of the way. Getting near the campsite, it turned to a dirt road though and was quite hilly. The best description is taking a Greyhound bus with a trailer on a 4-wheel adventure in the back woods. Our site was definitely in the deep woods, in the dirt, and surrounded by huge pine trees and I didn’t get any pictures of the place; I guess I thought it might be too dark in the forest. Obviously none of the satellite stuff would work so it was a quiet game of scrabble by the fire for the two of us that night. Just electric hookup there, no dump or water so we were mostly self-contained. Still no bugs! On the way out, Jo-Anne followed me in the car until we could get to pavement and a level place to hook up the rig.
Oh yeah, the little town of White River which is about 20 miles south of the park where we stayed is the location where the Winnie the Pooh name and story began and they have a statue on highway 17 depicting the little guy. You really need to look up the story on the net ... I had no idea.