Adventuring together.


Although Orangeville had been our home for 9 days we didn’t really explore it until the last couple of days.
The town centre ran along one Main Street, ‘Broadway’, where we found a mixture of independent shops, thrift shops and cafes.
On the edge of town, the Island Lake Conservation Area provided a pleasant place to walk, though we did have to dodge runners taking part in a school cross country competition. We were glad of Racheal’s Treki chair to cope with my uneven paths and the occasional tree root! (There’s a chipmunk to be found in the bottom right photo if you zoom in.)
Our final experience of Orangeville was breakfast in Angels Diner before taking Ann to Margaret’s to be looked after until her flight home. Summer, Racheal and I then headed to Toronto to catch our train to Montreal.



































