Today was a day filled with miles on the road, taking me across different appointments scattered in various locations. Despite the distance between them, a day of exploration in the countryside and capturing some breathtaking sights made the journey worthwhile.
My first destination was in Douro, leading me to pass through the scenic Burleigh Falls. Entering the back way to Lock 28 along County Rd 36, I made a quick detour to catch a glimpse of Lovesick Lake, soaking in the tranquillity it had to offer.
Additionally, I managed to snap a few photos of the dedicated workers at the Burleigh Falls dam, diligently working towards replacing the structure entirely.
For more information on the dam’s replacement project, you can visit [here](https://iaac-aeic.gc.ca/050/evaluations/proj/80528).
The next leg of my expedition brought me to the peaceful Indian River crossing on the 3rd Line of Douro.
The river mirrored the sky, resembling a sheet of glass without a single ripple disturbing its surface. Additionally, a sight to behold,
the bridge aiding the township seemed to carry a heritage dating back to 1966 stamped into the concrete of the Bridge.
My appointment in Douro entailed revisiting a property that I had previously sold. Despite the current owners having poured their heart into enhancing the property,
the trials and tribulations of a household filled with teenagers had shifted their focus away from spending time at their cabin.
Certainly, stay tuned for this upcoming listing in the following weeks.
Ouse River
Transitioning to my next appointment at Dickey Lake, a cottage under conditional sale, brought me to County Rd 8 in Asphodel Township.
En route, a pit stop at the Ouse River crossing presented an opportunity for a few more picturesque captures.