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Summertime ritual - the picnic
When the weather warms up and our weekends are greeted with blue skies, thoughts all across New Tecumseth turn to picnics, whether it be a quiet romantic picnic for two - like Helen and I would have B.A. (before Alec ;-), taking the children to Earle Rowe Conservation Area or Tottenham Conservation Area, or the full-blown family picnic that I remember so vividly having several times each summer at various destinations across Southern Ontario. In the 1960's and 1970's, these family picnics were tradition and a well-planned event. As few as four families to as many as eight or nine full families, grandparents et al, leaving early on a Saturday morning and driving to destinations as close as Boyd Conservation just north of Woodbridge, Heart Lake, Albion Hills, Glen Haffy, Earle Rowe, Jackson's Point, Wasaga Beach... to as far away as Sauble Beach on Lake Huron... staking out our picnic area, finding swimming (beach, water hole, or lake) or open field or forest and stoking the BBQ's and grills, carting out the Coleman coolers and laying the table cloths and setting up the lawn chairs... fond memories.
Picnics have evolved over the years, and there are many tips on how to ... more

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