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  1. Blue green algae reported on this lake in September - October. Watch carefully for outbreaks as this stuff is very poisonous.
  2. I was a big Krown fan until a local applier did not protect rubber parts with a silicone spray first, my vehicle appliques and rubber swelled and was damaged, and the owner of the place blamed me saying "your car wash soap went bad and did that damage". (later contacted Simonize who told me the soap had an unlimited life span - shake if frozen at some point) I complained to Krown corporate and the Auto Protection Association who are their boosters and little was done about my damage. After some research, realized that Krown does swell door gaskets and other rubber parts and can harm certain types of wiring harnesses as well. I switched to Corrosion Free - although research indicates Canadian Tire is not the place to get it done - and have been happy since. Treatment lasts 18 months, no swelling of gaskets, and surface rust has stopped on frame and underbody. For those who don't think at least an under oil spray is useful, consider the damage done to brake lines by the new liquid anti ice stuff they are using on highways now - much more corrosive than 'rock' salt or calcium.
  3. Was told by the barber downtown Parry Sound (Royal Hotel) that because Mill Lake is a flooded lake for a dam, there are high levels of arsenic. Keep fish consumption from the lake low. Drinking water from lake? hhmmmm
  4. Agree generally, however as the ferry crossing costs you two days - assuming day crossing - night before motel - cross all day - night in motel on landing. A drive around Cabot Trail uses the time spent waiting for your pre-crossing motel (in this case in North Sydney) Drive the Cabot Trail clockwise - best scenary this way and what a drive it will be, with a stop for lunch at this place: http://www.rustyanchor.co/ which is about half way around. Make sure you have good brakes for the trip - many steep hills as road hugs the coast line. (they advertise the lobster rolls at the Rusty Anchor - while very good, are not using the authentic bun bread as they do in Maine)
  5. Here are a few url's and pointers from trip last year from Southern Ontario: -if driving through Quebec, make sure you take the highway 30 toll route around Montreal, there and back. -rose motel - edmundston, n.b. -Nothing fancy - good place to crash - http://www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca/Products/R/Rose-Motel-Cabin.aspx -port hawkesbury - causeway inn - AVOID!!! - toilet next to wall, right handed person can't wipe ass, seat would not stay up so urinated into recycling bin and poured into toilet. Go to this place instead - -port hawkesbury / auld's cove cove motel - get cabin, not room - great food, water view restaurant - internet very poor http://www.covemotel.com/ Spend a day on the Cabot Trail. -north sydney, nova scotia - macneils motel - very good place to stay waiting for Nfld. ferry http://macneilsmotel.com/ -hotel port aux basques - room 101 - next to exit for easy loading - all rooms small - good food - not many choices in this community - stay here on way over, st. christopher's hotel on way back. http://hotel-port-aux-basques.com/ -parsons harbour view cabins - room 1 - best view of rocky harbour from kitchen table separate bedroom,living room - excellent place and less expensive than other options in town. http://www.staygrosmorne.ca/ (we did not stay at the Shallow Bay Motel in Cow Head this trip as it was fully booked by a bus tour. Still looks like a good place though, although I would now recommend Rocky Harbour as a better spot for amenities) -haven motel - st. anthony - room 137 - efficiency suite 2 rooms mini kitchen etc. next to exit for easy loading, close to tim hortons, gas, mall and fast food http://www.haveninn.ca/ -Lanse aux Meadows Viking Settlement - lots of walking however. -By the sea inn and cafe - kings point -room #1 jacuzzi room best view - restaurant good - wifi internet not working One of the best places we stayed - construction on new rooms might be a problem for noise, but location can't be beat. http://www.bythesearesort.ca/ -murray premises - st.john's - room 311 - harbour view if you crane your neck - bring a fan - no microwave - internet works well- parking excellent which is good as most touristy things are in walking distance and you really don't want to drive downtown St. John's. http://murraypremiseshotel.com/ -excellent seafood crepe at this place: http://www.portobellosrestaurant.ca/menu.html http://www.portobellosrestaurant.ca/ - on the way back got a very good 'package' which included 2 nights accomodation, zip lining over mountains -lots of fun especially if you don't like heights - and an elevated obstacle course here: -marble mountain villa - zip line - spider challenge - bring drinking water - good room and activity deal - try it! All you do is hang in the harness! http://marbleziptours.com/zip-line-tours/ http://marbleziptours.com/?wptheme=Marble+Zip+Summer+Theme http://www.skimarble.com/summer/marble-villa --st. christopher's hotel, port aux basques http://www.stchrishotel.com/ comparable to hotel port aux basques, -harbour view restaurant down the hill - good view, food not good, bar downstairs is better. -back to port hastings - canso causeway -port hawkesbury / auld's cove cove motel - get cabin, not room - great food, water view restaurant - internet very poor http://www.covemotel.com/ From here to Edmonston N.B. again - Motel la Roma - decent overnight accomodation -back to Ontario - most of the way to Newfoundland from Ontario is now four lane with a 30 minute patch between Quebec and New Brunswick two lane with plenty of passing lanes, then four lane most of the way to North Sydney and the ferry with about the last 100 km's or so two lane with lots of passing lanes. -trans Canada highway across Newfoundland is two lane with very frequent passing lanes - Costs - spent on average between $200-$250 a day - food in restaurants fairly expensive - most accomodations in the $100 - $130 per night amount - gas $1.20 - $1.26 a liter - might be cheaper this year (some plan in Atlantic Canada to stabilize gas prices between provinces)
  6. Ensure that BRP has fixed the problem with the 550 fan cooled blowing up due to limited compression space in its cylinders. Some dealers were installing an extra wide head gasket and increasing oil flow to compensate for a lean setting developed to meet CAFE averages. The 600 ACE is a quiet efficient motor not prone to overheating in even thin conditions - ice scratchers should be used in extreme cases, instances of 20,000 miles (not kms) with out any type of trouble are common to this engine. 30 miles per gallon is a spec met by most users on medium weight sleds.
  7. You can make your own - 1/3 kerosene, 1/3 isopropyl alcohol, 1/3 naptha gas. Check the WHIMS sheets.
  8. Keep an eye on your frame - big recall in Canada and the US for Tacoma 05 to 08 for rusty frames. Check behind the catalytic converters on each side and the box frame in the front. Toyota got skunked by Dana Corporation (successfully sued them) who manufactured frames from them and turned out shoddy parts. Since the switch to US parts from those in Japan in earlier generations, all kinds of bad things happening - AC Delco radios turning on full blast by themselves, steel wheels rusting, bad bearing in front differentials on the 4X4 among others. Your vibration at 100 kph is likely caused by a steering damper that needs adjustment - look up the TSB. Dealer will inspect and recommend either a coating of some kind of anti rust compound or a complete frame replacement. Do a search on www.tacomaworld.com for details. The Tacoma is still the best selling mid-sized truck because it is the best of a bunch of poor choices, but maybe that will change if Chevy's new Colorado/Canyon is up to much and won't catch fire in your driveway.
  9. Flying squirrel problem here. The installer of the whirlies did nothing in the way of keeping out varmints - hole in the roof completely uncovered. Found flying squirrels in the walls behind toilet. Mad chewing while we sat on the can. Couldn't figure out how they got in assuming no one would be stupid enough to install vents without screening. Finally found the entrance points in the middle of the night waiting with a flashlight. Quarter inch screen and insect screen to keep out bees and wasps installed over holes finally ended a 2 year problem.
  10. Of course the local people are against it....it would mean JOBS! And they'd have to give up their E.I.! Look no further than Bala if you want to see what will happen if business does not move to central Ontario. No gas station, nothing open during the off season months. Worthless trendy junk clothing stores in the summer. A company has been trying to develop a hydro electric plant there for years now. Would create economic possibilities for the town. But - The current mayor and council have fought tooth and nail defeat it - bad for the rich people's property values. So far, their appeals have cost local taxpayers close to $200,000 but the dumb mayor is going to spend more money trying again. The mayor also turned down a fully funded low income housing development for local people. Said it didn't meet the planning guidelines when it certainly did. She approved a Yoga studio instead.... Now look to Bracebridge. Built a nice hydro plant, incorporated a fish ladder and an interpretive centre. That's the way to do business.
  11. Sorry, dashed this off in a hurry and does sound like bragging. In actual fact, wife suggested it after I had quit a pack a day smoking habit for a year after 25 years. With cigarettes at $90 a carton, the reel cost 6.6 cartons or thereabouts. Good incentive for those still puffing away? (although sometimes I do like a bit of second hand smoke just to remind me of a smoke after a good meal)
  12. In congruence with the time spent verses the moneyspent continuum, purchased a Shimano Calais DC 200 - end of backlashes and end of clearing them.
  13. Pop quiz for you: - Name the person you voted for as your school trustee during the last municipal elections. Informing that person of your concerns is more productive than complaining on a fishing forum.
  14. Model is famous for rubber fuel feed hoses splitting. Have this checked. Also, spark arrestor sometimes clogs with carbon reducing RPM peak.
  15. The Stihls are good saws - however particularly loath the sliding plastic switch between choke-run-off. I can't count how many times a work gloved thumb has inadvertantly slipped on the grip and shut the saw down mid cut. Poor design. The couple I have have also had problems with rubber fuel lines rotting and splitting.
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