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乐游--Lake Simcoe

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发表于 2012-9-3 15:42:37 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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Lake Simcoe is a remnant of a much bigger, prehistoric lake known as Lake Algonquin. This lake's basin also included Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Nipigon, and Lake Nipissing. The melting of an ice dam at the close of the last ice age greatly reduced water levels in the region, leaving the lakes of today.
At the time of the first European contact in the 17th century, the lake was called Ouentironk ("Beautiful Water") by the Wyandot (Huron) natives. In 1687, Lahontan called it Lake Taronto, an Iroquoian term meaning gateway or pass; Taronto had originally referred to The Narrows, a channel of water through which Lake Simcoe discharges into Lake Couchiching. Since then, many subsequent mapmakers adopted this name for it, though cartographer Vincenzo Coronelli is thought to have introduced the more commonly used spelling of Toronto in a map he created in 1695.[2]


Map of Lac de Frontenac (Lake Ontario) from the late 1600s, showing Teiaiagon and Lac Taronto, now known as Lake Simcoe.
The name 'Toronto' found its way to the current city through its use in the name for the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail (or Toronto Passage), a portage running between Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay, that passed through Lake Toronto, which in turn was used as the name for an early French fort located at the foot of the Toronto Passage, on Lake Ontario. The Severn River, its outlet stream, was once called 'Rivière de Toronto' which flows into Georgian Bay's Severn Sound, then called the 'Baie de Toronto'.
The later French traders referred to it as Lac aux Claies, meaning "Lake of Grids (or Trellises)" in reference to the Huron fishing weirs in the lake.


It was renamed by John Graves Simcoe in 1793, not in honour of himself, but in memory of his father, Captain John Simcoe. Captain Simcoe was born on 28 November 1710, in Staindrop, in County Durham, northeast England and served as an officer in the Royal Navy, dying of pneumonia aboard his ship, HMS Pembroke, on 15 May 1759.[3]
The lake is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) long and 25 kilometres (16 mi) wide. Its area is roughly 725 square kilometres (280 sq mi).[4] It is shaped somewhat like a fist with the index finger and thumb extended. The thumb forms Kempenfelt Bay on the west, the wrist Lake Couchiching to the north, and the extended finger is Cook's Bay on the south. Couchiching was at one time thought of as a third bay of Simcoe, known as the Bristol Channel; however, the narrows between the two bodies of water separate them enough to consider this to be another lake. The narrows, known as "where trees stand in the water", an interpretation of the word 'Toronto', was an important fishing point for the First Nations peoples who lived in the area, and the Mohawk term toran-ten eventually gave its name to Toronto by way of the portage route running south from that point, the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. Regarding the translation of 'Toronto' as meaning "where trees stand in the water", this would have been the likely outcome of the Huron practise of driving stakes into the channel sediments to corrale fish. Fresh-cut saplings placed in the water and sediments would have sprouted branches and leaves, persisting for some time, leading to a place "where trees stand in the water".


上面这段文字是在我游完回来后查到的,Lake Simcoe在很多人眼里它是一个湖边渡假屋的区域,的确当我举着相机不停扫荡时,那些休闲的人们在湖边尽情在游玩……


现在让我们一起分享那份休闲,这是生活的一部分。繁忙工作的朋友们不要忘记停下来一会会看看你身边的景色~~




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发表于 2012-9-3 15:54:28 | 只看该作者
回复 1# 爱艺术

没点啥艳遇? :-D
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板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2012-9-3 16:02:58 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 爱艺术 于 2012-9-4 21:51 编辑

各式各样的渡假屋~~









走进渡假屋

这是一个空闲的渡假屋,正在装修中~~从废弃的后院可以感受到前主人对生活的挚爱~~












丛林里的渡假屋~



屋内简单但很温馨~~







以上图片和文字由多多堂艺术中心提供,未经许可不得转载发表!!!

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-9-3 16:11:44 | 只看该作者
回复  爱艺术

没点啥艳遇?
云高天阔 发表于 2012-9-3 16:54



  有些照片是我站在车内从天窗向外拍的,当时有一辆白人带着他儿子开车靠近问道:ARE YOU OK?!

嘻嘻~~~
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发表于 2012-9-3 20:17:39 | 只看该作者
是好的悠闲去处,享受生活,呵呵
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发表于 2012-9-4 09:25:46 | 只看该作者
有些照片是我站在车内从天窗向外拍的,当时有一辆白人带着他儿子开车靠近问道:ARE YOU OK?!

嘻嘻~~~
爱艺术 发表于 2012-9-3 17:11


领导人都从那个窗口探出脑袋, 所以他们把你当作名人了.
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发表于 2012-9-4 19:30:48 | 只看该作者
Lake Simcoe 一角

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岁月如水

岁月如水
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-9-4 20:27:38 | 只看该作者
Lake Simcoe 一角
单枪匹马 发表于 2012-9-4 20:30



    印证了这句话:"where trees stand in the water".
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-9-4 20:53:40 | 只看该作者
领导人都从那个窗口探出脑袋, 所以他们把你当作名人了.
云高天阔 发表于 2012-9-4 10:25



    少少的名气吧,前些天去一家电话公司买电话,对方要我的EMAIL我将名片给他,他说“多多堂,很有名啊,很多家长来这问呢~~”不过那白人一定不知道~~哈~~
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