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Bruce Kernohan provides software design and development services, focusing on integration and business process management, particularly through his application Invoice Connect, which links Open Invoice with Qbyte FM.
Sun Retreats Ipperwash, formerly known as Silver Birches RV Resort & Campground, offers tent/RV sites and cabin rentals in Lambton Shores, Ontario. Amenities include a heated pool, playground, movie nights, hayrides, volleyball, basketball courts, and more. Only 14 kilometers to hiking and beaches at Pinery Provincial Park.
I had such a wonderful time at this campground. The sites were large and wooded and the owners were so kind. I searched for many sites all over ontario and this was my favorite by far.Read more
McNaughton Dodge & RV is an automobile, RV and trailer dealer located in Newbury, Ontario. In addition to being a full-service Dodge and Chrysler dealership, we also offer a full line of trailers and RVs from Wildwood and Heritage Glen by Forest River. At McNaughton Dodge-Chrysler and McNaughton RV, we are dedicated to satisfying our customers. From our knowledgeable sales associates to our highly trained service professionals, we'll make sure your visit is a pleasant one.
At the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA), we are leading the way in efforts to protect and enhance our water, trees and soils in the Maitland and Nine Mile river watersheds.
There was a marvelous walking and biking trail, known as the Deeside Way , leading out of town which followed an old railroad grade. Perfect . . . no big hills! The Deeside Way leading out of Ballater looked promising. There were other bikers and a number of ramblers. The trail crossed several burns (the Scottish term for creek). The sky was blue and the light was clear and strong. The vegetation was a mix of winter hibernation and early budding. Occasionally the trees that lined the path would open up to a view of the bucolic Scottish Highlands countryside. Farmers had been out preparing their fields. Early Spring planting. There was still snow on the higher mountains . . . it was a crisp day . . . perfect for biking. In a few places along the Deeside Way the trees were beginning to bud and blossom. We rested under this shadowed tree on the green hill. An old chapel ruin provided some photographic interest. I assume the area farmers still bury their dead in this cemetery. We went as far as this grove, about three miles.