Observation tower atop Tower Hill, Parry Sound, Ontario
Parry Sound - approximately 2 hours north of Toronto - is situated on Georgian Bay, a huge arm of Lake Huron, one of the 5 Great Lakes. In fact, Georgian Bay is nearly as large as Lake Ontario, another of the 5 Great Lakes.
The sound from which the town Parry Sound takes its name
This photo was taken from about halfway up the 96-foot tall tower. There are many, many islands out there - some say 30,000.
Canadian Pacific Railway runs over and through the middle of town
As I climbed the steps to the top of the tower, I could hear the train but could not see it...until I reached the summit...and this was all I saw! Too late!
Rectangles I had to poke my camera through to take photos
Hmmm. I might have gotten a better shot of the train if I hadn't had to quickly adjust my camera to fit the lens through the openings.
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I've been climbing old firetowers in Ohio and you can't even get to the top platform the trapdoor to the top is locked shut. I've been past Parry Sound a lot of times but never stopped excpt for gas.
ReplyDeleteYou climbed all those stairs? I'd be huffing and puffing. The photos make it all worth it tho.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I can almost hear Gordon Lightfoot playing. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a tower to climb. Los of steps and you did it. YAY!!!
ReplyDeleteNice shots though. MB
I love B Squared's comment about Gordon Lightfoot! Great view from the top of the tower, in spite of the restrictions!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun hike. Rather breathtaking ~ in more than one way!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for your visit in the village MY pages ;) BEAUTIFUL PICTURES HERE! NICE WEEKS !
ReplyDeleteWow, what a view! But that's alot of steps to climb. The lake and scenery is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a climb! But what a view :D
ReplyDeleteI admire your dedication. That looks like a lot of steps to climb.
ReplyDeleteThat tower gives you a great view, perfect place for shooting. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteWish you a happy week:-)
So Beautiful content on the traveling and visiting worth place for individual and family as well.
ReplyDeleteSome alluring photographs.
I think you did a good job with the photography during a climb like that. I usually have to stop shooting when climbing because my focus is on breathing, LOL. Looks like a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteClimbing towers is fun but also a little scary. Love the views from up top!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a climb, but your photos are definitely worth it! Beautiful! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
My first thought as I was looking at your photos was of Gordon Lightfoot; I think you can guess why. Then as I got to the end of your post and read your frustration about missing the train shot, I laughed, as I daily softly curse the shots I am MISSing. I figure for each one good shot I get, there are 100 that come out so-so to bad, and there are 1000 I see and miss to take. C'est la vie! Let it go, let it go, let it go... as my yoga instructor reminds me each class. :-D
ReplyDeleteI like the photo showing the rail wagons with piled containers, must be quite something to be the conductor...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
I am impressed with your stair climbing abilities.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great view!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of climbing but well worth the effort for that view.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed that you got as high up as you did! don't think I've ever made it past the second flight on one of these towers. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWaah! that is a tall tower! Don't know if I can handle the climb. But it has its rewards seeing a somewhat "aerial view".
ReplyDeleteI had no idea about the tower! What a wonderful perspective from which to see the landscape below, especially the trains that bring back fond memories and always make me think of adventure.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I could never make that climb. Good for you. Great views!
ReplyDeleteK
I love the view of the lake through the trees.
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Have a wonderful day.
wow, that must have been too high for my liking :D
ReplyDeletei can imagine all the other shots you took that did not make this post. what a lovely spot.
I hope the climb to the top of the tower was worthwhile, even if you did almost miss the train. I appreciated the views from the way up.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a workout getting to the top! But, well worth the effort for such a spectacular view...delightful, to say the least!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a lot of steps. The view looks fantastic and well worth the climb.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a lot of steps. The view looks fantastic and well worth the climb.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool. There were a lot of stairs to climb. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Love the variety.
ReplyDeleteYou captured some wonderful vistas by climbing up that tower! I would be exhausted climbing up all thsoe stairs.
ReplyDeleteLookout towers are cool. I used to go on them when I was a kid in Payson, Arizona and Dad was a Forest Ranger.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, I like the grilled window shots... a reminder we have caged ourselves.
ReplyDeletethe view is well worth the climb.:p
ReplyDeleteYou can have that tower all to yourself. That number of steps is totally our of the question for me.
ReplyDeleteI like the views of the Sound though.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
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That's a great lookout.
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Nice ones - I enjoyed that last one especially. It showed a sense of humour I like.
ReplyDeleteYou had a great view from up there. Amazing!
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