Off in the distance we could see a Great Blue Heron searching for food along the banks of the reed covered shoreline! Quiet beauty surrounded us! This was nature at its best! Who would have guessed that we were in the middle of the historic town of Smiths Falls! This was Friday afternoon, and we were in town to help celebrate the opening of the
Smiths Falls’ annual
Canal, Railway and Chocolate Festival. One of the many featured attractions was the
Voyageur Canoe Tour. Festival Chair, Jim MacPherson, had arranged for Judi and me to join others on the Voyageur Canoe tour of the Rideau Canal and The Swale! What an opportunity! We left the docks at Centennial Park and traveled a short distance up the Rideau Canal to the canal lock. Once inside the lock, the lockmaster shut the gates and started to let water into the lock. We slowly rose until we were even with the water above. Leaving the confines of the lock, we paddled to a large open body of water. This was
The Swale, a class 1 wetland “
situated right in the backyard of Smiths Falls”! A natural wonderland that is full of birds, flora and fauna. We paddled along the shoreline examining the plant and animal life as we glided along. Everywhere we looked there was something new to investigate! Our steersman acted as our guide to this exciting journey, telling us about
The Swale and the history of the Voyageur Canoe pioneers who had preceded us. At one point, close to the shore, our guide spotted a discarded pail. Rather than just pass it by, he asked us to stop paddling and then to back stroke so that he could retrieve it. Once it was safely in the canoe, we continued paddling. We were all impressed with this simple act of stewardship. All too soon we rounded a bend and we were back in civilization! Our journey back in time was almost at an end. I think everyone in the canoe was sad to see the lock appear! This was certainly an adventure to remember. As we reached the dock at Centennial Park, I wondered how many Smiths Falls residents had explored
The Swale! Fortunately, there is still time this year. The
Rideau Roundtable Voyageur Canoe Tours are available from May 24 to Thanksgiving. To find out more, visit their website at
http://www.rideauroundtable.ca/voyageur.html. If you are ever in the area, make sure you explore the Rideau Canal by Voyageur Canoe!

Photo #1 - Voyageur Canoe:
Photo #2 - Entering the Rideau Canal lock

Photo #3 -
The Swale;
Photo #4 - Great Blue Heron

Photo #5 - Lily pads;
Photo #6 - Lots of shoreline vegetation
Labels: Festival Nomad Blog - Week 96