Photo of the Week: May 11 2017

Moored

May 10, 2017

After the questionable spring we’ve all had, here’s an iPhone shot that will remind you what summer is supposed to look like from Dean and Dawn Powers of Dundas, Ontario.

Vacationing in the Lindsay area a couple summers ago we enjoyed a beautiful trip on the Trent. Here we are tied up at Bobcaygen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleeping DogsAnd for those of you craving more pooch shots, I can’t resist this lazy moment sent our way by Nancy Baker.

Oscar and Sprout aboard Cognac, our Dufour 27, in the North Channel, Georgian Bay.

 

Please join our photo album. The photos can be of anything (including dogs!) or other things nautical. They must be taken from or near a boat. They must be your shots and free from copyright. Most importantly, they must be wonderful. Send them to us along with the story behind them to CYonboard@kerrwil.com and put Photo in the subject line.

We’ll publish your Photo of the Week in the next issue!!
-JM

 

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