Reef Runner Posted August 9, 2021 Report Posted August 9, 2021 Hello everyone, Headed up to the Key River, water access cabin for a week. Firewood isn’t supplied and don’t feel like cutting brush, fallen dried logs half a day when I can be on the water lol. Anyone know a spot where I can purchase bags or loose firewood between PAB and the Key that’s reasonably priced? Marina there is charging $12 a bag. Appreciate your replies.
misfish Posted August 9, 2021 Report Posted August 9, 2021 Brett's Firewood And Snow Removal 4.99 Google reviews Firewood supplier in Waubaushene, Ontario Address: 1830 Woodrow Rd, Coldwater, ON L0K 1E0 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9 p.m. Phone: (705) 510-0080 Province: Ontario 1 4.9 9 reviews "Great experience and customer service! highly recommend" "Great quality firewood at great prices." "Appreciate the good price and quality of wood." Google reviews Ryan Charbonneau 3 reviews 2 days agoNew Great guy to deal with and chat. Appreciate the good price and quality of wood. Incredibly easy to get to right off the 400! Jo Gray 8 reviews·1 photo 7 months ago Excellent crew! Reliable and efficient. So happy with their snow removal services Tim Leech 2 reviews 8 months ago Great service and firewood. Glad to see there is a reliable firewood provider in Muskoka close to our place. With COVID 19 we expect to have a lot more fires!! 1
akaShag Posted August 16, 2021 Report Posted August 16, 2021 Georgian Bay Fishing Camp? I heard Dave the owner died, not sure if somebody still runs the camp......... I wrote a couple articles for Choronzey back in the day about that place and that area. Awesome smallies. Doug 1
Fisherman Posted August 16, 2021 Report Posted August 16, 2021 I have a vivid memory of that place, pulled up to an island and I was a little too ambitious trying to stop the boat, fell off the front and had one heel of a time trying to stand up with fleece pants and that heavy Norwegian sweater soaked head to toe. Those were days.
akaShag Posted August 16, 2021 Report Posted August 16, 2021 1 hour ago, Fisherman said: I have a vivid memory of that place, pulled up to an island and I was a little too ambitious trying to stop the boat, fell off the front and had one heel of a time trying to stand up with fleece pants and that heavy Norwegian sweater soaked head to toe. Those were days. Yep. And Marcel bought that steel boat from Dave and brought it home with him. The same one that ran onto a shoal in the Ottawa River at twenty knots and stopped dead. No damage to the hull but the two occupants got a bit knocked around...........😲
Fisherman Posted August 16, 2021 Report Posted August 16, 2021 Yup, I had to weld that trailer back together for him, axle was starting to part ways in a different direction, not good. Life's moments.
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