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After spending the morning at our quiet bird sanctuary anchorage, we raised anchor and came into Toronto\u2019s Inner Harbour. We were able to secure a \u201ctransient slip\u201d at a marina here on one of the islands directly across the harbour from downtown. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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We will be here three nights before moving across the way to another marina in the heart of downtown. Guidance will stay there until Anne flies home on the first to work at the hospital for a week. Jim will remain with Guidance at that marina until Anne and Grace return to Toronto on the 10th to continue our journey on to Montreal and beyond. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Finding marinas has sometimes been challenging for us. Guidance is fairly large, and many marinas don\u2019t have the capacity to host her. Toronto was especially tough because we will be here over Canada Day (July 1), which is a major holiday here. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

If you are wondering why we are in Toronto for so long; we had to plan in advance where Anne would fly home from in time for her scheduled patient care week, and we built in cushion in case of weather or other delays. We wanted to avoid any possibility of a time pinch \u2014 sailing to deadline runs the risk of unsafe decisions. We\u2019ve made great time! And we are very much looking forward to being tourists here for a bit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Today marks three full weeks since we left Bayfield. We\u2019ve been reflecting on what we\u2019ve learned over these past few weeks and the 995 nautical miles (that\u2019s 1145 miles on land, or \u201cstatute miles\u201d):<\/p>\n\n\n\n