Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Beached Alligator on the Ottawa River


Through the summer we have been privileged to have Norfolk County’s Alligator Steam Warping Tug Boat here in the Ottawa Valley. It was brought up here from Simcoe under the aegis of the Canadian Forestry Association to be included in the forestry exhibit of Renfrew County’s EXPO 150. Following that event that attracted 30,000 + visitors, the Alligator was hauled to Arnprior to be launched in the Madawaska River and then brought upstream on the Ottawa River to Bristol Quebec to be featured in the June 25th Norway Bay to Braeside Flotilla. Since then, it has been steamed up by the Norfolk crew a couple of times and it remains with us in the Ottawa Valley, beached for the winter, in advance of what we expect will be an exciting summer schedule in 2012. The McNab Days festivities will once again take place in June but we are working on a plan to also have it ply the historic locks in Ottawa by the Chateau Laurier Hotel and steam along the Rideau Canal too.

Presently the W.D. Stalker, resting on the beach at Peter and Barb Haughtons’s place near Bristol Quebec. As you will see, the boat, even at rest, is attracting a lot of attention – this group, at a weekend workshop venue called “Waterlution” visited the Haughtons and the Stalker. Peter Haughton is the (white-haired) fellow sitting on the log… he and Barb have been guardians of the boat all summer and now for over winter too. On that note, you will see that at the end of November, we still have balmy fall weather here in the Valley. Love it!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Steamboats and Dragon Ladies




The Braeside River Festival June 25, 2011 will feature a flotilla of vintage boats, riverdrivers camboose scow, sweep boats, racing sculls and canoes, all arriving at Red Pine Bay on the shores of the Ottawa River. The flotilla departs Norway Bay Quebec with a community send-off and cruise down river to the Ontario side to be greeted with fine food and musical entertainment in McNab-Braeside. Of the vintage boats on parade will be the W.D. Stalker Alligator Steam Tug Boat, brought to the Ottawa Valley from Simcoe Ontario as a display for the County of Renfrew's EXPO 150, June 9-12, celebrating the sesquicentennial.

As a follow-up, we launched the Alligator at Arnprior's Madawaska River marina and the Simcoe steam crew prepared the boat for safe towing and mooring at Haughton's Bay near Bristol QC. On June 25th we had a successful Flotilla from Norway Bay to Braeside. Bristol Mayor Brent Orr, McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell, Renfrew County Warden Bob Sweet and lots of dedicated volunteers made this day great fun. The sky was overcast, but there was no wind, which made our excusrion and landing at shore simple and safe. We were well received at Red Pine Beach by festivities co-ordinators Dan Smith and Heather Lang and another team of volunteers.

Our voyage back up the Ottawa River past Sand Point and across to Haughton's was wonderful. The fĂȘte that followed with food, drink and music and dance will be etched i our minds for ever.