
March Hare Lake – It rained so much that one of my favourite spots to photograph had their beaver dam almost under water. This was at March Hare Lake and normally the beaver dam is quite visible. We have paddled this lake and we had to climb on the beaver dam to be able to get into our canoe so it’s usually not under water. We park on the road and there is a very little marsh area and then the dam and then the rest of the lake. Below you can see the dam is visible and we can walk along the side and put our canoe in the lake. I might also add, there are leeches galore in this dam, my Nemesis, so I always wear boots.

Normal look, you can see the dam 
Dam under water!
Source Lake is another nice lake.

Cache Lake in the fall 
They have a nice boat launch at this lake 
Another lovely fall view
Kearney Lake – this is a small lake but I really like it. By the time we get there in the fall, the campground and therefore the road into the campground is closed so we have to park and portage our canoe and gear in order to get to the lake. It’s a short walk and then we have the whole lake to ourselves.

Kearney Lake 
View from the beach 
The beach 
Marsh area 
Maestro 
Mergansers hanging out in the marsh 
Portage 
View from the portage
Still more Algonquin Park to come! Stay tuned…

