
Slogan: Electric City
These are the churning waters of the London Street Generating Station.

Slogan: The place at the foot of the rapids
This woman was fishing closer to the shoreline at the base of the generating station.

Slogan: City of bridges
A small show of defiance on the nearby walking bridge.

Slogan: It's just around the way
Regardless of water levels, many locals have kayaks and canoes, and enjoy getting around town via the waterways.

Slogan: Heart of the Trent-Severn Waterway
A twenty minute walk or a three minute drive from the above scene, we found ourselves at Lock 19 where some of the same boats were now in action. This group really got around on that day.

Slogan: Gateway to the Kawarthas
The watery gates were soon opened and they continued on their way.

Slogan: Bright waters and happy lands
A few boats having a bit of a rest near the lift lock.

Slogan: Marine highway
And here is the lift lock in action. A couple of boats (including the Lift Lock Tours boat) in the left chamber are about to make their ascent.

Slogan: The land of shining waters
Almost at the top, they'll continue their journey north along the Trent-Severn Waterway. The caisson on the right was full of smaller boats including some of the kayakers we saw in previous photos. I told you they really get around.

Slogan: Popular Peterborough for progressive people
Peterborough has dozens (it would seem) of these Little Libraries around town.

Slogan: The participaction city
A little more graffiti on the way into Jackson Park expresses sentiments like "the whole earth is our hospital" and "resolute kindness."

Slogan: Nestled in nature
It was a beautiful early summer day with puffy clouds scudding across the sky. This Jackson Park meadow was very inviting with its long grass undulating in the wind.

Slogan: Where land and nature nurture us
A male Downy woodpecker was working hard at this one tree. His rat-a-tat easily caught my attention.

Slogan: Is there anyplace you would rather be?
This pole pretty much disappears behind the vines.

Slogan: Your life right here
Step back in time with this beauty parked near my place. Something tells me that it's from 1956.

Slogan: It's a natural
One of the many pretty spots seen while out walking one day in May.

Slogan: The wide awake city
A litte more graffiti because who doesn't love bees? And cake!

Slogan: Come share the magic
And finally, let's close this tour with a rainbow - a double one, in fact. This one illuminated our view on my birthday while my younger son was visiting and we were both on speaker phone with my older boy. Life is good!