Hey CJBrown,
Just so you know, I appreciate the history lesson. I live on the St Lawrence River, on the Canadian border in upstate NY. I don't get to travel too much, and you taking the time to tell us about your part of the world is, to me, very interesting. I'll bet I'm not alone. Thanks.
Up here we have some of the most beautiful water there is. Our trouble is the length of the season. The St Lawrence Seaway is an interesting place, great to watch ships, fish, sight-see, and visit our Canadian friends just on the other side of the River. We're located right where the St Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario. Some of the interesting history involves smuggling booze during prohibition, and earlier than that, rafting up hardwoods for transport down the River. We fight a lot over water levels, but otherwise get along fairly well. The terrorism thing has changed the security thing along the border/River, but it's still pretty much a open thing, with friendly people all around. We like them Canadians, and they like us, for the most part. They talk a little funny and end sentences with the word "eh", pronounced like the long letter a. Why, I have no idea. If you talk that way, it helps get you through customs, but only when heading north. Heading south it slows you down.
Frost tonight, but we still have at least another month of GOOD boating.
Goodnight.