Logs for Remote Sensor 
12-Mar-08
My second trip to the Kingdom, actually took a GPSr picture but never got around to logging. Not this time. Had a wonderful day. cheers
12-Dec-05
This is the trail head for the Cataraqui Trail located in Smith Falls Ontario. The trail was a Canadian National railway until 1986, it was converted to a trail in 1998.
06-Dec-05
05-Dec-05
I am logging this M4A2 (Sherman) which was first logged by Geogranny. I have just come back from CFB Petawawa, everything is wheeled now, just does not sound the same.
05-Nov-05
Canadian Northern Railway 1112 was constructed by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912 as Class G-1-6-a 4-6-0 “Ten Wheelerâ€. CNoR 1112 passed into Canadian National Railway ownership in 1918 which was initially formed with the amalgamation of the Canadian Northern and other railways. The Canadian National Railway had converted the locomotive to an oil burner sometime prior to selling it to the Quebec, North Shore & Labrador Railway in 1952, which used it in the construction of the mining railway connecting the port of Sept-Iles, Quebec with the iron mines at Labrador City and Schefferville, Quebec.
The QNS&L retired 1112 and shortly thereafter in 1961, became one of the first locomotives in the collection of the Canadian Railway Museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec. The Canadian Railway Museum leased 1112 to the Smiths Falls Railway Museum Association, which is the Ridaeu Valley Division of the CRHA, and on June 6, 1992 the steam locomotive was moved to the museum site.
02-Sep-05
This is an old fire hall in Elginburg, Ontario. It has been converted to a municipal garage while its ultimate fate has yet to be determine.
30-Aug-05
I have been after this cache for a while. It was hard to find a suitable spot in Ontario because the NTS maps cover a large area. I corresponded with FunkyNassau and determined that NTS#031C07-Sydenham-Ontario was still available. The cache has been approved, it is a beautiful area and I intend to plant more caches there soon. The link to the cache “Discover Sydenham†is http://tinyurl.com/ca4r5. TFTC
07-May-05
N 44° 13.913 W 076° 24.074
This is Knapp Point Light located on Wolfe Island in Lake Ontario. The light was in service since 1847 and only recently became inactive in 2000. As can be seen by the list of keepers, the duties were pasted down through generations: John Boyd (1874-1875), Patrick McAvoy (1875-1888), Michael James McAvoy (1888-1889), Catherine McAvoy (1889-1890), Hugh McLaren (1890-1896), Allen J. McLaren (1896-1905), Joseph J. Brophy (1905-1912 and 1923), W. W. Card (1912-1917), W. Allison (1918-1919), Malcolm McDonald (1919-1922), J. S. Webster (1923-1930). The light and house are in good condition and may be privately owned at this point.
17-Oct-04
This is the new Howe Island cable ferry, located just outside of Kingston, Ontario. It went into service last week. The carrying capacity of this ferry is 23 cars, up from the 15 cars for the old ferry.
18-Jun-04
19-Dec-03
N 44° 24.814 W 076° 35.663
This dam in Sydenham, Ontario has a special meaning for me. Our family cottage is located on what once was Eel Lake, however when the Sydenham dam was constructed, our lake became Eel Bay, part of Sydenham Lake.