Once more we headed to Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park for two nights. We had the site reserved as well as our next few nights.
We stayed at the same site as we’ve found it to be in a quiet location.
The park wasn’t full and it was easy to do some of the necessary things such as laundry and nice showers before the next part of our journey.
We had planned on meeting up with Diane and Kim at Neys. We both arrived close to each other…they had arrived a little earlier and were finishing setting up. We’ve found that it is worth setting up with a good view so the trailer door now faces the lake. As we are going to be around for a few days, it’s worth while to set up the screen tent…lots of rain is in the forecast.
We set everything up and had wood for the fire…the rain threatened and I covered up the fire pit before it arrived.
All ready for the storm.
The storm came and went. The reward is a rainbow.
It was so nice to see a rainbow once again.
We are not afraid of the rain. We’ve found that good rain gear, including the waterproof knapsack, make hiking in all weather pleasant. This rain was misty for the most part.
On one of our first hikes we found these boats at Neys Provincial Park.
Hector is pretty timid about going out in the rain, but he’s good once he realizes that we are out in it and he gets to sniff a lot of new scents.
Even in late summer there are good little creeks flowing through the woods and they are pretty to look at and listen to the gurgle of the falls.
I would love to see this fish fully lit by the sun and the colour explosion that must happen.
Using Neys Provincial Park as a base, we went to explore Pukaskawa National Park