Thirteen people came out to hike North Hastings Lake and the Allen Nature Trail. The day was perfect for picture-taking — as you’ll see in the 41 photos in our Flickr album.
When we arrived at the first open field, we saw two young moose in the distance, grazing nonchalantly.
Then we watched a flock of colourful chickens moseying along the edge of the road. They were still there when we got back. Although they had crossed to the other side, for some reason.
When we reached the cove off the Allen Nature Trail, there was a batch of cattails freshly cut for our taking, courtesy of the landowner.
St. Margaret’s Church was opened up for us and we learned about the history of the church and how it operates today. By the way, On Sunday, August 25, there will be a mass at the church. This happens on the last Sunday in August every year, if they can arrange for a priest.
Our host also identified which pews are original to the church.
Thanks to Johanna for scouting and leading the hike, to trail maintenance for clearing the trail, to the caretakers of St. Margaret’s church, to Marja for the cattails and all the landowners for their generosity. Here’s the Flickr album.