Out
to Sea column for June 29/13
(c) By
Jim and Barb Fox
Boats
and water mean summer fun in Muskoka, the land of an amazing 1,600 lakes.
Known as Ontario’s
“cottage-country,” the area extends from Georgian Bay to the northern tip of
Lake Couchiching and to the western border of Algonquin Provincial Park.
Crowds gets a closer look at classic Muskoka wooden boats in Gravenhurst. |
The popular resort
area, about two hours north of Toronto, is ready to celebrate 100 years of
boating.
Start your engines
“The Greatest Boat
Show Race in Canadian History” comes to the Muskoka Wharf on Lake Muskoka in
Gravenhurst from July 4 to 7.
Show day is next
Saturday for the Antique and Classic Boat Society of Toronto’s 33rd annual event
that features an “unprecedented gathering of champion race boats and drivers.”
On view and in the
water will be a collection of 130 antique race boats and modern high-powered
watercraft.
Rick McGraw, organizer
and co-chair, calls it a “unique opportunity to see some of the world’s most
historic and modern race boats ever gathered in one location in Canada.”
The four-day event
will feature boats powered by First and Second World War aircraft engines that
became world champions and Grand Prix record-holding race boats.
Miss Canada IV is the featured on-water race boat at the Muskoka show. |
As well, North America’s top Hall of Fame
race boat drivers will be featured including Lorne Leibel, Mark Rotharmel, Jim
Thompson and Norm Woods.
More than 8,000
people are expected to pack the wharf and surrounding area for the festival and
museum exhibit Race Boat Glory – Muskoka Legends Live On.
“This brings to
life the owners, designers, builders, drivers – and of course the boats – that
have given Muskoka a special place in the history of Canadian and international
powerboat racing over the past 100 years,” said Rick Terry, president of the
Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre.
Classics and high-tech
Joining the
lavishly restored classic wooden “Muskoka boats” and motors from yesteryear
will be some of today's high-tech water toys.
Among the vessels
at the show will be Little Miss Canada IV, a 1937 wooden race boat that set a
world speed record exceeding 200 mph.
In 1950, Harold
Wilson drove the Greavette two-step hydroplane powered by a 3,000 horsepower Rolls-Royce
Griffon V12 to the record.
Other boats include
My Sin, a Gold Cup hydroplane; Irishman; Wa Chee We; and Chuckwagon.
Activities include Movie Night featuring
Racing with Legends on July 5 at the Gravenhurst Opera House.
On July 6 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. will be the LEGO building of Miss Canada IV at the Muskoka Boat &
Heritage Centre where the featured boat is Miss Canada III.
Race boat exhibits
and activities in water and on land run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 7 at the Muskoka
Wharf.
The show opens with
the Canadiana Grand Prix with boats circling the bay while at the centre will
be a seminar on the Miss Supertest Story.
Miss Supertest III, a Canadian-designed and built hydroplane, is on view at the Muskoka Boat & Heritage Centre. |
Brunch and lunch
cruises are available on the historic Segwun and Wenonah II steamships and from
noon to 1:30 p.m. is an on-water parade called Boats in Motion.
For doers and
dreamers, there is a “Field of Dreams” with boats for sale and a flea market to
find those restoration parts and projects.
Events wind up on
July 8 with a Sea Flea Festival, cardboard boat building and parade for
children, BMX/FMX Stunt Show ($10 ticket) and a Rolling Stones Tribute Show.
Need to know
Events take place
in Gravenhurst at the Muskoka Wharf, 685-2 Muskoka Rd. N. and Muskoka Boat
& Heritage Centre, 275 Steamship Bay Rd.
Touring ships
Here’s another spot
to see some of the tall ships visiting the Great Lakes this summer.
Fair Jeanne will be one of three tall ships at Harbourfest in Port Stanley. |
Three of the ships
will be at Harbourfest in Port Stanley, south of St. Thomas, from July 26 to 28.
The fest features Liana’s
Ransom, a steel-hulled
schooner; Schooner Challenge; and the brigantine Fair Jeanne, with cruises and
dockside tours available.
Entertainment includes a
Beatles’ tribute band, Juno winner Jack de Keyzer, a midway, pony rides from
Farmtown Canada, beer tent and food vendors.
Members of the King’s
Company and the Royal Scots will be camped outside the Port Stanley Legion,
with skirmishes taking place at Little Beach at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on July 27.
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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