North to Canada |
Returning to Gananoque
after 54 years |
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We
stayed at the same hotel in 1971, The Gananoque Inn (founded in 1870) with our nearly 2 year old daughter Jeanne ![]() |
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The
Waterfront and surrounding neighborhood has changed more than this historic hotel |
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On
the morning when we had to rush to our early cruise, the road was
closed because the bridge was scheduled to be opened. Fortunately a nice Canadian gave us a ride around the 1 mile detour |
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Our
tour boat docked across the Swing Bridge Inlet from our hotel |
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Scenes of and from the hotel ![]() |
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