Monday, 9 September 2013

New London Bay ... the Waterways of Stanley Bridge, PEI .. What You May Not Have Known.

New London Bay, Stanley Bridge on PEI's North Shore

On a number of occasions, we've had the opportunity to cruise New London Bay by the house with friends. David has a splendid SeaRay boat for running about the river system and beyond, and cousin Leith has a converted 40' lobster boat with room that begs for groups and Bar-B-Qs.

Contributing Watersheds

New London Bay is an interesting waterbody .... with quite a range of water depths for captains to navigate and at least 17 watersheds and contributing tributaries. ( From Watershed map ... PDF http://www.gov.pe.ca/....) Regarding mapping, the PEI governement conveniently provides various CAD files of the island geography and infrastructure here, and I must say, the PEI gov does a good job on information available via the net... Click maps below to enlarge...
At least 17 waterbody/watersheds contribute to the waters of New London Bay
New London Bay in Context with PEI
These Waterbodies are overseen by community groups - three in particular affect New London Bay.
Each of those groups above is a member of The PEI Watershed Alliance where this map originated :




Aquaculture

Another necessary observation for navigators are the numerous shellfish leases on the bay. While the number and location change with time, the surface area remains a significant portion of the total New London Bay surface area. The following two images show shellfish leases in New London Bay, Stanley Bridge, PEI, 2013 (mussels, oysters).




Shellfish Leases (click each to enlarge)

http://www2.glf.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/ao-bl/pei-ipe/leasing-baux/maps-cartes-e.php



With digital support from provincial files, the following highlights rivers, creeks, and aquaculture in New London Bay, PEI. Note total areas determined from Vectorworks program on macbook. The Aquaculture leases occupy just under 20% of the waterways in New London Bay, Stanley Bridge, PEI - including tributaries. New London Bay, including tributary rivers, is roughly 25 km sq. in surface area (17 sq.km. for Bay itself)

New London Bay and Associated Feed Water Courses.
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development, PEI Technical Reports found at : http://www.gov.pe.ca/fard/index.php3?number=79751


Tidal Activity 
In addition to aqua farming obstacles, boaters pay heed to the tides that affect passage to the open seas and to the river systems. Fortunately, the high to low tides are not extreme, and most often don't
 exceed a 0.75 m difference in height.  (Update : Dec. 03, 2013 Low Tide 0.1m, High Tide 1.14m. - subscriptions found at : http://tides.mobilegeographics.com/locations/4242.html  Fisheries and Oceans Canada also has tide tables http://www.waterlevels.gc.ca/eng/data/table/2014/wlev_ref/1915



Water Depths and Temperatures

A typical concern on Prince Edward Island (PEI) is the frequency and amount of siltation of the inner bays, carried in from the outer seas.  The Cavendish sand dunes are under constant attack when storms arise - the sands shift and are moved inland as well as out to sea.  A few links on dunes and losses :
With the changing sand profiles, water depths change.  It is difficult to find information on the bathymetry (depth profile) of New London Bay in Prince Edward Island.  One source found was a paper from 1993 entitled : Oceanographic, Geographic, And Hydrological Parameters Of Scotia-Fundy and Southern Gulf Of St. Lawrence Inlets (link to Fisheries and Oceans Canada www site) The map and details from that report are shown below (color added by SteveinPEI).




Update :  Recently found more accurate depictions of the same data at DFO's CEICE site.  Fm= Fathoms (1 Fathom=6 feet)


More detailed depth information in the bay is not readily available - from 1955 the mapping from Canadian Hydrographic Service in New London Bay is shown below in Low Resolution.  The maps (paper, digital) are copyright and available at prior link (technically, displaying the Low Res image below is against the copyright - but it is not useful at that resolution : please consult the above link for mapping !).  NOTE : cannot be relied upon for current depths due to shifting sands - especially at bay opening.


Suffice it to say that boaters can expect to find parts of channels as shallow as four feet (4'.)  Certainly, large keel boats should NOT entertain a visit to Stanley Bridge !

At the wharf, depths can reach 16 to 20ft in the channel, adjacent to knee deep shorelines at 100 feet from shore.  Depths in other areas, crossing from the Stanley River side to the Southwest River side, can reduce to four feet (4'.)   Other information found in the link above related to New London Bay and it's waterways is the following graphic noting tidal volumes and area geometries :



Finally, with the shallow depths found in New London Bay, Prince Edward Island (PEI), water temperatures can get elevated.  One source of information is from provincial Mussel monitoring operations.....

PEI Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development monitoring programs.




In the technical reports link above (PEI Gov. site), temperature monitoring occurs as part of the research and we see water temperatures reaching 25°C in August 2012 at the monitoring site.  While that temperature is found in the shallower areas, and will likely be warmer than deeper bay waters, these are warm waters indeed !

Sunny days and fabulous boating conditions to you.

Stay tuned.


cheers
SteveinPEI

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Activities in August ...The Hugh A Campbell Memorial Run

Greetings ...

Since arriving on this fair Isle on Aug. 5, 2013, much has transpired and plenty of visiting has gone on. Our blog entries have been reduced to naught as well !

On August 7, 2013, the Hugh A. Campbell memorial run was held - One of the reasons for scurrying across the continent with that date of arrival in mind.   This first ever run, and hopefully annual, is named after Steve's grandfather - hence Stephen's middle name - Hugh (mom Margaret Elaine Dimond nee Campbell) !   The run was a great success for a first time event, getting some 50 runners signed up ... with various other hangers on and photo buffs to document the day.  The run commenced at the corner of Graham's Road and Princetown Road ... see right side of pic below at intersection ... the Masonic Temple is on far side of road at the corner, and cousin Robert Campbell lives on the corner.

Click for a Google Map of the race path

Hugh A Campbell's Farm ... centre of pic, far side of road (Graham's Road).
Race start @ intersection- right side. 2004 pic.
Memorial Run location on Prince Edward Island - Aug. 7, 2013 (Red view of Air Photo location )

Patty, Janet, and young Alex joined the race while the rest of us photographed and chatted :-)  Many thanks to David Campbell for his efforts on putting on this event !  Well attended ... and well appreciated !  Winning time of 30:58 min. ... well short of Granddad's best of 25+ min.  ... but this was a tough course, not to be compared ... !

Link to Photos of the Hugh A Campbell Memorial Run

   

   


After the race, we all descended upon the Sou'West Bar & Grill in New London. Alan Brennan has done a fine job opening up the re-imagined restaurant with a steady stream of diners.  The view from the deck is outstanding !   It made for a fab locale to celebrate Janet Dimond and Sandra Campbell's coming BDays (Aug 13th).

Family dining on the Sou'West deck .... Janet & Sandra's BDay celebration (13th)



This was a grand day and a fitting tribute !  Many thanks to organizers and runners.


A few others had some recaps of the event :

I registered hughacampbell.ca and will hopefully get a lot more information on the web in due course !


Cheers
Astrid n Steve




Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Finalizing the Trip East ... Days 13 / 14 - Québec and Reaching the Salt


The End is in Sight ...   Ceilidh Rides Shotgun
(Click images to enlarge)

Thankfully, pictures tell a thousand words ... so here is a 15,000+ word essay:

Trenton, Ontario was an hour east ... finished parts of middle school there on air base.


We took a detour around Kingston to the seaway side route ... requires extra time and worth the diversion from freeways.








The Thousand Islands route is unique, attractive, and dream inspiring.   Some of the properties and settings are magnificent, some on their own islands.  Hitting Montreal, we found roadways and bridge structures badly in need of repair, but west of the city, was an attractive boating area :

West of Montreal ... on the Trans Canada Highway
We managed to hit a respectable rest stop in the trees east of the Québec City exit and pulled in for the night.  Must have been excited, since both up at 5 and on road at 5:30 am !  Chose again to take a longer route through Québec towards New Brunswick, where we found some interesting towns.

Pohénégamook Québec - on Lac Pohénégamook

Starting to Rain in NewBrunswick - miles through still land
Turn off to Bay of Fundy ... World's largest tides ! 
First Signs of the Island !

Getting Closer !

The Bridge !

YooTooB 

PEI Trip ... Across Confederation Bridge  ... coming to theatre near you
 
I can see the RED Soil ... 
Borden, on PEI side, with Info and Retail outlets
A Nice Welcome back to Island




Welcome to PEI


Rainbows and lobsters.





Dinner on the deck at Sou'West Bar & Grill


House 'n home in grand shape and the 'journey' continues...

Thanks for reading

Out on boats, Stanley River Days, lawn planning .... another day.

Astrid 'n Steve

Our Journey East ... Days 9-12 in TO


Greetings ... Tardy in getting the last few days online ... :} 

Spending a few days in our old haunting grounds was a welcome respite for Aug. 1 - 4, 2013.  Didnt know what to do but relax, sample the wines, and eat well :-)    Thursday night was a gathering to celebrate a birthday in the crowd.... how's that for timing ... BDay and 'Retirement' day on July 31.... Lobster bisque and Lamb Roast to die for.!

On the Friday night, John 'n Nancy 'n Alissa (daughter) 'n Steve headed north to Orillia to take in a throw-back concert ... the Happy Together Tour 2013.   
Astrid couldnt get past driving hours more, so stayed behind to catch up on Top Chef  online.


Dr. John Baird ... Culinary Artist
Al's Perch and a coupla Scallops

It was quite a show, and well enjoyed.  Although we arrived a tad late, due to the delay and commotion caused by Al's Lake Erie Perch.   Awesome fish and thoroughly enjoyed :-).   

When we arrived at the Orillia at the Casino Rama , it was a treat to hear some old classics.   I recalled, foggily, that my first big concert was in 1973 with Three Dog Night ... (Chuck Negron ... one of the 3 dogs) ... so my first and last involved them !

Saturday morning included a trip down to the old Evergreen Brickworks market, off the Don Valley @ Bayview where the youngest Dimond entrepreneur purveys her Gourmet Ice Pops... Thank goodness for dogs in this world (think 'Three Augie Night'!)  Rather impressive pace of frozen delights crossing the counter to the lineup that lay beyond. Grabbed some fresh cheese, herbs, pops, and headed north and east, back to Pickering.
Janet ... Augie's Mom and Purveyor of the Finest Gourmet Pops
After a swim, a delightful evening was spent with Jack Baird, Dr. William Baird, and family ... it has been a long while, too long, and a most memorable opportunity to chat and enjoy.  

Back on the road again sunday, Aug. 4, in the a.m. ..... try for 9 am ...

Cheers

Astrid 'n Steve 

Friday, 2 August 2013

Our Journey East - Clarks Mills, PA and Day 9 into Toronto

Astrid and I spent a very enjoyable respite in Clarks Mills, Pennsylvania with the Heckman's ... one of Astrid's on-line gaming acquaintances.   Al and Kathy were a delight and we had a nice visit, great food, and we took away some recipes to try (we think we did .. Astrid may have left them there ! ha ) .... Al is quite the chef and a fisherman to boot, so fresh was the 'flavour' of the day... and the special brown beans were to die for ...

Zoe, their blue healer dependent, was excited to meet Connor and Ceilidh ... Connor not terribly impressed with the licky kisses :-)  ... Zoe was eager to show them her yard ... 10 acres of freshly mown lawn !

(Click images for enlargements.... )

Meet and Greet - Kathy, Astrid and the hounds.

New Friends ....

Zoe Heckman - Host
Welcome rest for the moho.


Many thanks for the short visit, it was definitely a port in the travel storm :-)   Great to meet fantastic people.   Up and back on the road in the late a.m.  ... with some Lake Erie Perch in the freezer  ... out the country roads up to Erie, Pennsylvania.  Astrid decided to grab a short sleep on the way, and we veered on to the Lakeside route for a ways... nice to have some scenery to view ... vineyards and ports on Lake Erie, south shore.

Port at Dunkirk (I believe)


Vineyards ... south shore of Lake Erie

Travelled for about an hour on the shore side route, then ventured up to i90 toll road and made it in to Buffalo and Niagara Falls area ... pic below over the many bridges with the Falls spray in distance.  Astrid overlooks the gorge as we cross the border ... once again we were lucky.  Notwithstanding about 45 minutes in line, the actual crossing took less than a minute !  Another nice border guard ... we must look harmless :-)

Spray from Niagara Falls in middle of pic ... over bridge in Buffalo, NY

View over the Niagara Gorge ... welcome back to Canada

Electricity Generating facilities for Niagara Falls.

Once in Ontario, we zoomed along and decided to get on the Toll 407 highway ... it was choked up with traffic as well ... stop and go .... and we are to pay for this ?   I checked on-line and the supposed toll with be $100 !! ... there will be something to say about that ... red lights not good.  Blood from stone?


Finally arrived at John & Nancy's place ... had a wonderful lamb dinner with Lobster bisque starter ... unreal after a long journey :)   Janet (sis) and Mel joined us for a fabulous night of chatter, good food, and wine.  We and the dogs get to relax a little by the pool ... and the travelling motion subsides.  Nice to be still for a coupla days.


We'll camp out here till likely Sunday, Aug. 4th, then head east.

Check out the route on Google Maps ...

Cheers for now...

Astrid 'n Steve