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Even some of the tomatoes are getting to a decent size.
 

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Snapped a few pictures on my morning walk. The first picture is the Lachine fur trade museum which was originally the main warehouse for the Hudson Bay Company where the trade goods were stored.

A couple of pictures of the Lachine wharf and an anchored boat nearby. Those pictures of the anchoring slots for boats is the Lachine boating marina which got shut down and that peninsula will be turned into a nature preserve.

That museum is great! And I'd be giddy to get inside for more history.
Probably get arrested for detecting at night in the area and making recoveries by feel.. Just kidding. Sort of...
 

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Big boys dont crap there pants, been watching the cat too much
 

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RC,

I detect in the area of the museum on a regular basis....that actual museum is a heritage site, however, the grounds/park around it is maintained by the city of Lachine. So no issues detecting wise....the downside is the entire length of the canal is loaded with fill along both sides so the only finds you end up making is relatively modern nothing from the early fur trade days.



That museum is great! And I'd be giddy to get inside for more history.
Probably get arrested for detecting at night in the area and making recoveries by feel.. Just kidding. Sort of...
 

RC,

I detect in the area of the museum on a regular basis....that actual museum is a heritage site, however, the grounds/park around it is maintained by the city of Lachine. So no issues detecting wise....the downside is the entire length of the canal is loaded with fill along both sides so the only finds you end up making is relatively modern nothing from the early fur trade days.

"They" rehab the marina land site , there may be exposure of disturbed or near reachable stuff. In theory.

High ground in area of locale , (camp before during arrival) or former routes to the site not molested (I know , good luck) might pay off too.

Has been mention of natives spending a season at a factory/trade building. Between it and the water with many lodges in that case.
It was level ground and near meadow ,though not fallow with all the traffic.

The building itself a good tangible relic. (Ya , I'd touch it...)
 

Hahahaa! Imma share this

Welcome to Treasurenet, TaylorBlake, and to the thread. Feel free to post your gis, pics, memes. Question.... are you planning Christmas in July? LOL? Let's see if I (or anyone else) can find some 4th of July funnies.



Oh shoot! Not funny!



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