Frenchman's Bay Marina
The Frenchman's is possibly the most attractive location on this list. It's an ancient site that takes its name (reportedly) from French missionary Francois de Salignac, who arrived in Montreal in the mid-17th century and cooperated with the Seneca tribesmen who inhabited Ontario at that time - more specifically, with those settled in the village of Gandatsetiagon (which means "break in the cliffs").
The marina is seemingly best experienced with a boat, especially if you wish to sail into deeper waters in search of some fat fish. This can easily become one of the best time killers for the entire family.
However, those with no boats are still in luck, for the marina offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. Food trucks are in surplus in the area, and you can likewise stroll around the lighthouse or witness a scintillating sunset over Ontario Lake.
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The marina is seemingly best experienced with a boat, especially if you wish to sail into deeper waters in search of some fat fish. This can easily become one of the best time killers for the entire family.
However, those with no boats are still in luck, for the marina offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. Food trucks are in surplus in the area, and you can likewise stroll around the lighthouse or witness a scintillating sunset over Ontario Lake.
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