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This is of a stretch of the Detroit River from Lake St Clair to a pebble beach on the edge of downtown Windsor just east of the Ren Cen.
Due to my unfamiliarity with the newest border regulations vis a vis recreational craft there's not a whole lot here of the American side, at least up close. http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/03...-border-rules/ "
Goose Bay. This is a sheltered little cove that i'll put into occasionally, especially since I live fairly close by.
Alexander Park. I'm going to turn up current and beach it here, as I live across the street.
Now for the last part of the journey:
Off the western tip of Belle Isle near the foot of Drouillard Road. There's a bit of a chop building in the river.
Hiram Walker coming up on the left
The end of the Hiram Walker property; Childrens' Aid Society across the street. From here to the Ambassador Bridge the riverfront is all public parkland.
Belle Isle Bridge
Chene Park
Heading back downtown
Last edited by jodelli; Aug 18, 2012 at 7:31 AM.
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Fantastic! I love all of the Detroit skyline shots. You're really making me jealous! I definitely need to get out on the river sometime. Thanks!
Nah, you can't be jealous. Only a woman is worth your precious jealousy. But Detroit's buildings look slightly better than those of the Canadian side...
I'm just saying.
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