I suppose some of these photos
have little to do with a SeaRey, but they were all shot on a SeaRey outing.
Besides, where else was I going to put them?
Boldt Castle
Every Castle Needs a Boathouse
Dune Top
Rocky Isles
Enroute to Parry Sound
Picton Paradise
Hangar Queens
Wasaga Pass
Snow Bird
Perched like a Disney creation in the St.Lawrence River, this castle was certainly worth the morning flight from Picton. Photo credit to Doug Rogerson.
Another masterpiece! I wonder how many boats were needed to supply the castle over on the island? Another great photo from Doug Rogerson.
The sand dunes of Picton do their best to capture this Birch. It's quite a climb for a photo..
The Thirty Thousand Islands of Georgian Bay make this type of flying the most scenic in Ontario. Think I'm biased? Darn right!
Another example of the picturesque northeast shore of Georgian Bay.
Dave and Lynn Edward have a beautifull home right on the water. Another SeaRey heaven for sure.
The "SuperStructure" hangar was finished in 2003. The white fabric keeps it bright and dry inside.
Wasaga Beach is the largest fresh water beach in the world, so they say..
You can fly a SeaRey during the winter months but there's not much liquid water around. I have installed a toasty cabin heater.
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Boldt Castle
Perched like a Disney creation in the St.Lawrence River, this castle was certainly worth the morning flight from Picton. Photo credit to Doug Rogerson.