Trent Severn
- Midnightsun
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Trent Severn
Probably heading up the Trent around mid August. Anything I should now regarding covid or low water conditions or anything out of the ordinary. It will be the just my wife and I and we both have had both shots over 14 days ago. I have already made this trip once before so I do know a little of what to expect although this time we will be taking our time doing the Trent. Probably a week up, 2 weeks++ on Georgian Bay and a week back.
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Re: Trent Severn
Hope all goes well and you enjoy your trip. While I do not have a so called bucket list travelling the Trent Severn system is something I would like to do someday if the stars align properly.
Rick Grew
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Re: Trent Severn
I haven't heard anything about low water. What a great trip you will have, enjoy!!!!!!!