I jumped ahead with that last post about the yellow brick, because it was post something yellow week, but I should probably tell you why we were in Canada at all.

My sister has retired and is finally in a position to travel and we decided just about a year ago that we were going to visit Kincardine, Ontario, because there’s a bagpipe parade there every Saturday evening during the summer months.
You might wonder how we knew that.

Well, the wonderful blogger and photographer Backyard Bird Nerd visited the town last summer and wrote about how beautiful it was. Given my sister is a bagpiper I thought she’d be interested and forwarded her the blog post. Together we decided we’d go check it out someday, and that someday turned out to be last week!

On Wednesday we packed up the car with two tents and enough stuff to house a small army and set off across the Bluewater Bridge from Port Huron Michigan into Sarnia Ontario. We had camping reservations at two parks, Points Farm for Wednesday and Thursday and MacGregor for Friday and Saturday nights. She was hoping to see a bagpipe parade. I was hoping to see the Milky Way.
And so our agenda was set.

But along the way we found other wonderful things, the first of which was a beautiful blueberry farm just past a stunning sunflower field. We actually turned around and went back to the blueberry farm, intent on buying some fruit to snack on. But we found so much more.

The owners are wonderful, happy and friendly people who have spent years improving this farm. Along with the blueberries there is an art gallery featuring work from local artists. And they have plans to expand into other areas, including medicinal plants.

They gave us a tour of the property and it’s truly beautiful. If you’re ever traveling Canada’s Highway 402, not far east of Sarnia, take a few moments to stop in, and definitely buy something!

And then it was on to the lake. Just like my Lake Michigan, the eastern shore of Lake Huron is sandy and beautiful, with the same Caribbean blue and green water.

We had a lovely wide campsite, the bathrooms were clean, there was a beach that allowed dogs, and wonderful walking trails.

The first full day there we went into the closest town, Goderich, to use the library’s internet. We wanted to find out more about Kincardine’s pipe parade.

The town is adorable, with a central square and shops all around it. As we got out of the car I thought I heard bagpipes. But it was Thursday afternoon, and we weren’t even in the right town. Maybe it was my imagination.

But when I heard it again we followed our ears to the center of the square where we found an outdoor stage with a bagpiper, a fiddle player, a keyboard player and a bass player! They were doing a sound check for a Celtic concert that was happening that evening!

Well, forget going to the library! We sat there and listened to them warm up and play and then we went to an early dinner at a local restaurant while we waited for the show to start.

What a fun evening! Three groups played, the whole town looked to be in attendance, people were swaying and taping their toes and singing along. Some even danced.

Little kids ran around and danced to the music up front. Everyone was smiling.

It turns out we stumbled onto a Celtic festival week in Goderich that apparently happens every year, where professional musicians teach classes during the week and put on a festival over the weekend, along with this free outdoor concert on Thursday night.

And we just happened to be there.
Friday we went back to the library and looked up the information we needed to find the pipe parade on Saturday evening. The library had a turret just like the library I used to go to as a 7 year old a few decades ago.

I felt right at home.

So how did the star search go? Well, other than seeing a few Celtic stars we didn’t have much luck. Wednesday and Thursday nights were cloudy.

We had a big storm blow through one night and we got a little damp wet.
But that’s another story. More to come.

August 19, 2023 at 2:54 pm
There is nothing better than arriving at the right pace at the right time (even if you don’t know it until you are there). I love when things like this happen and am able to go with the flow as you and your sister did.
You almost give me the desire to go camping again. Almost.
Beautiful pictures! I wonder if the Marshalls still live in Sarnia… (They used to live on our street but moved to Sarnia eons ago. We went to visit once. What a long drive. Over 8 hours.)
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August 21, 2023 at 8:51 am
Yes, we were lucky more than once on this trip. We’ll not discuss the rain here. Maybe someday we’ll be camping near you and you can come sit by the fire some evening. That way you could enjoy one of the fun things about camping without sleeping on the ground. I’m not sure I know who the Marshalls are?
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August 21, 2023 at 8:54 am
That is great.
And wouldn’t that be something?
Oh, nobody you would know… I was just thinking out loud, so to speak 😉
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August 19, 2023 at 3:10 pm
Happenstance! I love when things like this happen. I hope the Saturday night concert was wonderful, but I love that you found this little gem of a concert, too.
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August 21, 2023 at 8:52 am
We had such a good time that evening, we knew how lucky we were to stumble upon this concert.
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August 19, 2023 at 4:26 pm
Great trip and photographs, Dawn! Love how you happened on the Celtic music — serendipity! So long since I have seen Sarnia, too, but you make me want to see it again.
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August 21, 2023 at 8:53 am
We only drove through Sarnia to get to somewhere else, though we did stop in Port Huron, along the river, on our way home.
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August 20, 2023 at 12:58 am
How wonderful. Sometimes it’s simply perfect when plans go awry. Oh boy, gotta go dig out a CD or two of Celtic harp music, yum. Great interior library photo. 🙂
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August 21, 2023 at 8:53 am
One of my favorite things about camping is the whole go with the flow attitude. And the harp music was really beautiful.
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August 20, 2023 at 7:09 am
What fun! I can’t wait to hear more about the trip!
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August 21, 2023 at 8:54 am
Coming up shortly. I have to write it soon before I forget. My mom used to take notes along the way, I might have to start doing that.
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August 20, 2023 at 7:19 am
A lovely part of southwestern Ontario that I used to love to visit when I still lived in that province! Thanks for sharing, Dawn. Glad you enjoyed it. For some reason I am no longer getting notifications of your (and quite a few other bloggers’) posts. I am trying to remember to access them through the WordPress Reader function instead but boy, do I miss those email notifications!
Deb
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August 21, 2023 at 8:56 am
It IS a beautiful part of Canada, though honestly I don’t have a lot of experience to compare it to. My husband and I drove up along the St. Lawrence one year and into Quebec and that was beautiful too.
I have also had a similar problem not getting notifications for a couple bloggers that I used to read. It is definitely hard to remember to go and check for new posts without that little nudge. I wonder if you can sign up again for notifications? I should go try that with the two I know I’m not getting emails from anymore.
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August 21, 2023 at 1:57 pm
I have done that and WordPress tells me I am already subscribed! 🤬
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August 21, 2023 at 2:33 pm
Yes, it’s crazy. I wonder if our notifications are going into spam.
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August 21, 2023 at 2:42 pm
Not in my spam.
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August 20, 2023 at 7:30 am
How fun! You really just went with the flow and got to see such cool things.
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August 21, 2023 at 8:57 am
I love to just go with the flow. My husband and I often travel that way. He’s very good at finding little things that most people wouldn’t see. He and I haven’t traveled in a long time. I’m hoping once his treatments are done we can travel again. The combination of covid and then illness was a one/two punch to our travel plans.
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August 20, 2023 at 9:18 am
What a gem of a place! And how wonderful to happen upon that concert.
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August 21, 2023 at 8:57 am
It’s the cutest little town and the concert was amazing. We were so lucky to stumble upon it.
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August 20, 2023 at 11:06 am
I’m smiling over your post, Dawn! What fun, taking a Sister Trip and exploring together! I’d have stayed right there and enjoyed the Celtic concert, too — and how sweet that you captured the older couple in love as well as the young girls dancing! Reminds me why we do community band — how much enjoyment folks get from it!
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August 21, 2023 at 8:58 am
The man looked so familiar. Turns out he worked at a place I briefly worked years and years ago. Small world.
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August 20, 2023 at 2:18 pm
I love the mixture of planning, hoping, learning, seeing, enjoying, serendipity, and resilience in your post. What a delightful trip you had! 🥰🤗🤩 The photos are great – and that’s a great artsy photo too 😉
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August 21, 2023 at 8:59 am
We did plan a lot (for about a year!) and hope a lot (for the weather to be clear at night!) and enjoyed all of it (except maybe the leaking tent!) but we kept going and had a great time!
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August 22, 2023 at 5:58 am
That’s so WONDERFUL! I’m so happy for you 🥰😊
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August 20, 2023 at 2:55 pm
What a beautiful place, and I love this little town and its celebrations, Dawn! I’m of Scottish heritage–this would have been fun to see!
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August 21, 2023 at 9:00 am
Apparently they do it every year, here’s a link to this year, the announcer said they do it the same week in August every year. You might get to go next year! https://www.celticfestival.ca/
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August 21, 2023 at 10:38 am
Seems like a lot of fun, thanks, Dawn!
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August 20, 2023 at 10:38 pm
You were so lucky there was a Celtic concert going on. I walked the dogs around that square last year but that day there was nothing happening on the bandstand.
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August 21, 2023 at 9:01 am
I guess they do the celtic festival every year around the same time. The campground was cool because a number of young musicians (and some older ones too) camped and in the evening there were random bits of fiddle or flute or guitar music drifting around.
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September 5, 2023 at 9:17 pm
It was a super wonderful experience.
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September 5, 2023 at 9:39 pm
Yes it was.
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