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Franklin Fishing Charters

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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6 months ago

Great fishing experience the past two seasons! Looking forward to future charters. Thank you Captain Tyler!

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Lawrence Park - Awesome day for fishing

Lawrence Park

2.0(3 reviews)
45.0 km

Dont come this place,the lady i was tooking to the phone was anpropesonal/rude,goodluck to other…read morepeople,i just hope that they dont get a treatment like i get,im not going to recomende to any of my family/frend's,i just don't......

What's better than a perfect summer barbecue chilling with friends and family on a nearby lake? All…read morethe above while fishing on a private pontoon boat with a picnic table. Early 6:30 am carpooling my friend @xowendyli at Vaughan Mills for a smooth 45 minutes drive to Lawrence Park, just north edge of Barrie on the coast of Little Lake. We ordered dollar ice coffees at McDonald's before setting sail on our new adventure. Her parents prepared plenty of food - from sausage and egg sandwiches for breakfast to Angus rib steak and chicken drumsticks for the grill with fruits, salad, ramen and rice. Our boat driver (her dad) drove to the best fishing spots - he got his first after 5 minutes of arriving. I've never imagined myself catching fish for the first time could be nerve-racking, flowing with excitement and feeling at peace with nature all at once. My first try was a tiny one, and as my skill improved over time, I seized a handful of palm-sized sunfish, also known as pumpkinseed fish. Another friend came in the afternoon complaining the two-hour traffic was horrendous. By day end, we had fun and got to keep our prize.

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Lawrence Park - Caught my first fish. It was a fun experience.

Caught my first fish. It was a fun experience.

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Caledon Trailway - Brickworks along the trail

Caledon Trailway

4.7(3 reviews)
90.8 km

We were staying in Brampton, and we were looking for a trail to ride our bikes on. I was looking at…read morethe Peel bike website, and saw this long squiggle across the foot of the escarpment. I suggested doing this trail to Lee, and we drove to the start in Terra Cotta and off we went. There are a variety of surfaces to this trail, mostly crushed stone, sometimes dirt, and occasionally paved. It winds through the countryside, past an abandoned brick factory, through farmlands, suburbs, and forests, as well as a downtown tourist area. If you've ever driven along Highway 10 towards Orangeville, you have seen the blue arched bridge of the trail path. It's part of the Trans Canada Trail, and one of the pavilions is located near Caledon East. The trail is gentle and mostly flat, although there are a couple of road crossings that are steep, probably because a railroad trestle was removed at some point. There's a lot of opportunities for nature watching, particularly because the trail goes through several nature preserves. I saw quite a few chippies and squirrels, as well as orioles, jays and other birds. I only have a couple of complaints: one is that although there are frequent trash cans along the trail, in a couple of places they were overflowing with garbage, implying that it had been a very long time since it had been cleaned up. This was pretty yucky in my opinion, a bit of a disappointment. The other complaint was that part of the trail was shut down for maintenance/construction, but there were no signs directing cyclists to a detour. We ended up doing what most people were doing: cutting through the fence and going through the construction site. Other than these quibbles, it's a great trail that you should check out if you're in the area.

@ontrails #YELPGTA #THEGREATTRAIL #INGLEWOOD #TRANSCANADATRAIL…read more You can access this trail via a lot of points - it's actually the first registered section of the Trans Canada Trail. We accessed it through a frail yet charming town of Inglewood, right off of McLaughlin Road. To those staying in Mississauga and Brampton, you can basically take the road straight down to the trail. Apparently, it isn't a hidden secret and tons of people know about this trail. We went at 7 am and saw a few bikers and some walkers. We hiked down with Caesar (my doggo) and it was serene and empty enough that I could let him off leash. We covered about 10km (past hwy 10 and then back). It's an easy hike as the land is pretty flat, a few ups and downs here and there but nothing too rough. It was mostly pebbled path with trees on both sides and some streams of water that Caesar was so KEEN on jumping into. There were 2 concrete bridges we crossed over - all in all it was a great morning walk with the dog. I highly recommend this place.

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Caledon Trailway - End of the trail in Tottenham

End of the trail in Tottenham

Caledon Trailway - This trail is great for everyone no matter what your pleasure is.

This trail is great for everyone no matter what your pleasure is.

Caledon Trailway - Chips and Ol'Red taking a well deserved stretch break.

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Chips and Ol'Red taking a well deserved stretch break.

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