Hello from Toronto - Novice Golf, Driving Through the Kawarthas and a Little Mountain-Biking

It is unbelievable how nine days can just fly by.We only took back roads and my brother lost count
Today my brother, sister-in-law and our two Austrianof the numerous golf courses that dotted the
friends are scheduled to fly back to Graz, Austria, vialandscape. It was a nice relaxing drive through rolling
Vienna. There has been an increasingly palpable sensecountryside and we made it back to Toronto in less
of sentimentality in the air, in light of the fact thatthan 2 hours. All four of my Austrian guests had
this wonderful time is coming to an end alarminglyfallen in love with the Lake District and the prospect
quickly.of another vacation in Canada to explore the waters
It's also amazing how many activities one is able tonorth of Toronto seems ever more likely.
cram into a short amount of time. I wanted to giveYesterday was their last full day in Toronto, and we
them a really good taste of everything that I lovetook our bikes out for a spin one more time. Since
about the city of Toronto and my new country. Sowe all love water we rode down to the Eastern
occasionally I put a few too many things on ourBeaches again, and leisurely explored the waterfront.
plates and we ended up racing through a few of theWe watched some lawn bowling, and one of the
activities. On the whole though, I think our Europeanparticipants kept coming over to us to explain the
guests had a fabulous time and they fell in love withrules of the game to us since none of us was familiar
Toronto, just like I did, many years ago.with this sport. My guests commented several times
Saturday all six of us went golfing to a little par-3 golfon the friendliness of people in the stores,
course in the East end of Toronto. None of myrestaurants, in line-ups and even I myself was
Austrian guests had ever golfed before, so a couplesurprised at the approachability of Torontonians,
of days earlier we started with a few buckets ofoften known as a more reserved breed of people.
balls at the driving range, followed up by an indoorBut we truly kept having very positive experiences,
putting practice session on the carpet. Saturday weequally with people employed in the service sector,
would get to try the real thing. The attempts at theas well as with regular citizens, taking a stroll, playing
driving range didn't look all that great, with ballsa game of lawn bowling or going for a walk with their
spraying all over the place, to the left and to thedog.
right. But on Saturday afternoon, another gorgeousOf course we admired the inukshuks by the beach, a
day, our four Austrian guests performed quitepublic play area for adults with rocks of various
admirably and only lost 2 balls in the water hazard.shapes and sizes that are used by passers-by to
They really enjoyed golf, a sport they had nevercreate interesting stone sculptures. We watched a
even dreamed of playing, but the Toronto area withfew tense points at the Kew Gardens Tennis Club,
its several hundred golf courses, many of themand checked out the picturesque Kew Gardens park
reasonably priced, made it easy to give this sport aitself. From there we headed west past the beach
try. All preconceived notions about golf only being avolleyball facilities to the little peninsula west of
sport for old people went out the window, and theyAshbridges Bay which always offers a fabulous view
enjoyed the challenge of trying to sink the round littleof Toronto's skyline. We took in the tranquil
ball in the hole.atmosphere and soaked in the sun for a while before
Sunday came our second big excursion: a driving tourwe started our return back along the waterfront. My
through the Kawartha Lakes. I had only planned twoEuropean visitors commented several times how
major driving tours: a wine-tasting tour through theincredible it is to have all this publicly accessible land
Niagara Peninsula, and a second one to the lakeright along the waterfront and how in some secluded
district of the Kawarthas. We started by driving eastspots you don't even realize that you are in a major
on Toronto's 401, a 12 to 16 lane highway whosemetropolitan area.
size duly impressed my European visitors. Then weTo get back up to our house we had to climb back
headed north-east through rolling farm country toup from the waterfront and this time we chose the
Peterborough, a rural university town with aGlen Stewart Ravine, where a little brook has carved
population of about 70,000. From there we drovea valley into the slopes leading down to the
north into the Kawarthas, a gorgeous lake region setwaterfront. It is a densely forested area and when
in the rocky landscape of the Canadian Shield.you are in there it feels like you are in a remote
Our first stop was Buckhorn, where we watched theforest somewhere, not right in the middle of
mechanics of lift locks of the Trent-Severn CanalToronto.
that links Lake Ontario with Georgian Bay. We sawOnce back at our house, preparation got started for
how several boats assembled inside the lock followingour final goodbye barbeque and we had invited a
by an opening of the sluices and the water levelfew extra friends to join us to give our Austrian
equilibrating itself with the level of the lower portionguests a proper sendoff back home. We enjoyed
of the river. The Parks Canada lock supervisorsome excellent food and they sampled a few more
explained the whole process to us and it only tookvarieties of Canadian wines and beers, all of which
about 10 minutes for the boats to reach the lowerthey had commented quite favourably on. We didn't
level.sample much restaurant cuisine since my brother is a
From Buckhorn we drove through rocky and marshytalented chef, but the fresh ingredients that he
countryside to the quaint village of Bobcaygeonpurchased in Toronto's various markets made for
where we took an extended stroll. We had a nicesome truly delicious dinners.
waterfront lunch, looking across to the marina, seeingIn the evening we took one more spin in the car,
the the boats come in an out of the canal. Particularlyfirst to revisit the Distillery District at night. Luis had
our Austrian friends Luis and Isabella love boating andwanted to buy some beer glasses at the Mill Street
seeing the many houseboats on the Trent-SevernBrewery as a souvenir, but unfortunately the
Canal gave them a few ideas for future vacations inbrewery and restaurant were closed. The whole
Canada.Distillery area was a little quiet, not surprisingly, since
The lunch was delicious and we took a little strollit was Labour Day, the last official day of summer,
around this charming town, admiring the waterfrontand the final day of respite before school would
parks and picnic facilities that allow great access tobegin again. We continued our driving tour with a little
the water. From Bobcaygeon we drove on tospin through downtown and up Yonge Street before
another little picturesque country town: Fenelon Falls,we turned east on Bloor Street. We crossed the
whose name comes from a waterfall in the middle ofBloor Street Viaduct and arrived on the Danforth,
town that has been used for electricity generationToronto's Greek area. As always, Greektown was
since the 1870s.quite busy and people were milling about. We sat
After a sizeable line-up we picked up a few deliciousdown on the patio of one of our favourite
cones of Kawartha Dairy ice cream and strolled overrestaurants and enjoyed some Greek snacks before
to the bridge over the falls and then down to thewe headed home after another long day, all of us a
little peninsula that sticks out into the river. Fromlittle sad, commenting how nine days can pass so
there you can look into a rocky gorge where bothquickly.
sides of the river are surrounded by high rocks.Today we'll have to take their four rented bicycles
Again, we watched boats being lifted and lowered,back and around 2:30 we'll have to start the trek to
this time in lock 33 of the Trent-Severn Canalthe airport. It's been a fabulous 9 days, an extended
System. This is another town with a beautiful littlesleepover with four great people and we won't
park right by the locks with lots of opportunity forforget this holiday for a long, long time. We are
barbeques or simply for a relaxing snooze in the sun .already hoping for another reunion, either in Austria,
Time was flying by and by this time it was alreadyor back here in Canada, to deepen this fabulous
3:30 pm so we had to start our return to the city.connection.