Re: Mr. and Mrs. Pants Canadian Adventure, Summer 2025
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2025 7:50 am
I figured that you'd be interested in that, and would offer your experience - thanks for doing the research. As a lifelong boater, this is something that I'm keenly aware of and, at least along this section of the river, I saw red markers (on shore, not buoys in the water) on the south shore - meaning they were marking the right heading down river (toward the ocean). I went back and checked all of my photos from anywhere along the St. Lawrence, and didn't seen any cooberation for this, so now of course I'm second guessing myself. There might be an opportunity to get back there before we leave.bigjohnsd wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 9:37 pm... I'm not sure what you saw, but the US Coast Guard and the Canadian Coast Guard both say "Red Right Returning" in the St Lawrence and the rest of the Great Lakes.. In the US, boaters go by a saying: "Red on Right on Return". This means that when you are looking for safe harbor through a marked pass or waterway, if you keep the red marker to your right (green to the left), then you are going the right way in safe water. On this river, it's the opposite - the red markers are on the south side, meaning they are on the right as you are going out toward the ocean. I don't know if this is a Canada thing, or what.