Another sign of Fall
Saturday afternoon the super hosts at the KOA, Amy and Tony, held the Hots and Hams and Cornroast for just the seasonal campers here like us.
Hot dogs and hamburgers aplenty to be eaten with the super fresh corn just picked from down the road. The back part of the park for the over 55 group is really great and called Ceadarwood to distinguish it from the rest of the equally outstanding Barrie KOA. Super food, friendly chat with neighbors, for a really neat 80 degree afternoon.
On Sunday we attended the Savour Simcoe annual tasting event so this was really a full weekend. This event is held at the local Simcoe County Museum and highlights some 40 local farms and vineyards showing off their wares.
The canoe statue outside the museum commemorates the native and white cooperation n the establishment of many joint projects and their long history in this region.
Behind the museum in the woods all of the vendors were set up like the one below. We grazed all afternoon from booth to booth but I highlighted this particular one because of the menu item they were having us taste. The woman's expression was just like ours as we saw "Mexican poutine."
In spite of the seemingly impossible combination of names and cultures it was the best item we tasted.
These guys below were firing up the nan bread with various sauces and they represented the Georgian College and their culinary courses.
All in all a really great weekend of different foods and venues and nearly perfect weather. The view below continued the trend as it was taken at sunrise today and reflected off the bus bedroom.