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"Len" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:14:10 -0400, "Jim Carter"
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This area is good for boating as it is on the shores of Lake Huron, the
"Sweet Water Sea".


You actually managed to get us back on topic....
I'm thinking when all goes well and after say 4 years the admiral and
me have done a fair amount of offshore cruising (baltic, caribbean,
south pacific, australia) we might make a tour to the Great Lakes.
Guess only a few Europeans do that...

Regards, Len.


Len, there are thousands of Europeans that cruise the Great Lakes every
year.
www.greatlakescruising.com Check this site for some of the most enjoyable
cruising ships in the world. If you bring your own boat over to Canada,
you can enter the St.Lawrence Seaway all the way to the Great Lakes. Many
from Europe do this also. I have seen boats from Australia in the North
Channel of Lake Huron when I was cruising the area.
Jim


 
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