By Bill Denning (Parpagayo) on Thursday, April 23, 2020 - 11:07 am:
The dock that George refers to is shown in the second picture of the Alder. The Coast Guard station itself would be further to the right if the picture were wider.
My Dad bought a 30' Winikka fishing boat in 1949, powered by a Ford Model A engine. In August 1952 we made a two week trip to Isle Royale. Before crossing the lake, we laid up at the Lily Pond for two nights, due to the Coast Guard station warning us of an impending storm.
My recollection is that south of the Coast Guard station and the dock where freighters occasionally tie up, there was a swampy area just beyond the east shore of the canal. At that time, there were two or three old wooden tug boats that had been abandoned there years before.
It was my understanding that the swampy area was known as the Lily Pond, and there were in fact lily pads there.
Of course, this is a very old memory of someone who was 7 years old at the time, so others may have more accurate information.
By Alex "UP-Goldwinger" (Alex) on Thursday, April 23, 2020 - 12:59 pm:
The soundtrack on that video was refreshing.