I was driving on Route 37 towards Massena when I saw a sign for the Wilson Hill Wildlife Management Area. I had spare time, so turned left toward the St. Lawrence Seaway. All along the left side of the road were incredibly beautiful wetlands:
I saw this observation deck so I parked and walked over for a look:
The sign told me all about the area:
I climbed up the observation tower and took pictures of the views:
The St. Lawrence is often called America's Fourth Coast and this scenery made it clear why:
I continued on until I saw this sign. Of course I turned down the road to take a look:
I passed the boat launch and continued onto the Wilson Hill Causeway, with scenes like this on both the left and the right. It was a warm day, but overcast and with cool breezes. It felt very much like being on Cape Cod - but without the salty, fishy smell:
There was a manicured nature trail, which you can see on the left of this photo as it meanders off into the woods:
And there was more scenery by the nature trail. The causeway took me to Wilson Hill, a very nice settlement on an island. It would make an interesting and scenic blog post. Well, maybe the next time I'm in the area:
The road to Wilson Hill was a dead end, so I turned around and began crossing the causeway back the way I'd come. I stopped at this fisherman and asked if I could snap his photo. He said OK but I think he was relieved that I wasn't going to hassle him about having caught his line in the rocks. He was trying to free it, but I pretended not to notice:
And just after I snapped a picture of the fisherman, a couple more fisherman came by in a boat, headed for the public boat launch. They were farther out in the water and I had to use the zoom lens, but you can use your imagination to enhance this photo:
And then I returned the way I'd come, passing by more wetlands and snapped one last photo along the way. I was headed into Massena after that, so I put my camera away and focused my attention on not getting lost:
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