Stories from local residents and those afar that still keeps their roots close to their heart, about what they love about Queens County and special days out in Queens County, they want to share with everyone.

Welcome to another new feature of Queens County Community

I love to hear stories about what people find interesting to do in Queens County. People live here because they love Queens County. There is so much going on and it is, what you make of it. Once I started to publish events on the Queens County Community Calendar, I saw Queens County as I had never seen it before. Once I started publishing pictures in the Out & about album, I wanted to see more. I have always loved geography and love to know where I am in relation to everything around me. I would love to get out and about more often, as I am sure that most of you would as well. We all have busy lives though and commitments, but we fit in what we can. This page is dedicated to sharing all those experiences with everyone. If you are out and about in Queens and you want to share, let us know about it. If you have a camera or a video cam, what a great way to share your experiences with everyone else. If we cannot be there, reading about it is the next best thing and maybe it will end up on your to do list. So please share your experiences, a walk on the beach, a drive in the country, visiting your favorite spot, having lunch with friends, a special find in Queens, a potluck supper, a sporting event. Let's let everyone know what we love about Queens.

If you would like to add your experience, email queenscommunitycalendar@gmail.com

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tourism Season

Today was pretty well filled with a Tourism meeting/workshop seeing there old and new faces all with excitement in the thought of a positive season filled again with familiar and new people to meet. For years we have had our returning costumers /friends from away, so many faces we enjoy seeing every Summer.

We have a wonderful town and surrounding areas full of fun ,adventure, heritage and friendly locals. It doesn't take long to be welcomed once you step foot in Queen's County.

This Season will see a new Tourist Bureau in Liverpool the other one being somewhat a small cabin type building this new one would make a great house sitting on the Mersey River with deck all around. A lovely building indeed. When can I move in :-)

We all were giving our suggestions at this meeting as to what our areas have to offer and we have a lot around us .I for one am thrilled when someone finds me here and visits, then I send them to all our little hot spots. The beaches in Queens County are simply the best with beautiful white sand, now the water yes is a bit on the cold side most Summers but i can tell you stories about body surfing at Summerville when the water was like bath water so make sure you always test her before jumping in and when there is a September storm on the horizon why that would be the time to jump in. Way back when my Mom got her cabin which now is owned by my Sister and her husband, Mom and I were sitting on our deck looking out to the Ocean eating an ice cream Sunday from the little canteen across the street which is now the Quarter Deck. A car full of young suffers stopped , they were so excited at the look of the waves and asked us if the Beach was private when we told them go right ahead enjoy that it was not private, well you should have seen them trying to get these surf boards quickly off the car as my Mom is saying "Boys go feel the water first" now today we have surfers come from all over for our South Shore waves but they come with wet suits and are ready for their fun.

Growing up here before Summerville became a Provincial park my family and friends use to camp there every weekend I literally grew up on that beach. My Dad and friend use to dig a hole in the sand and put up a canvas outhouse and it would be there all Summer long. One year my Dad bought a tent trailer ,Mom and I loved it, to us it was home away from home and believe this, we would leave it out there all week long to return on the weekends to our tent trailer still there and not touched by anyone, those were the days.

Another special spot was up river on the Mersey, where now we have the Trestle Trail. There were train tracks and river crossing with log booms holding back pulp wood to be driven down river to the paper mill. The local boys, I say boy's because It was mostly boy's who would jump from the trestle bridge and run the pulp wood across the river to Pine Groove Park where as a very young child I would go to play "Cowboy's and Indian's " yes running around the woods doing just that.

One other special place I want to share with you and many out there know this great treasure ,it is beyond Summerville in Sable River " Bare Hole" I like to spell it Bare not Bear for just that reason I believe named because It is back in the woods and if looking for it without direction you may not find it ,being very secluded and private at most times and if people do come along you would hear them walking through the woods. The water is deep ,warm, brown and simply wonderful. The large rocks that surround it are warm and after a great swim are an inviting place to lounge . We would go there daily to wash the sand and surf off our bodies and your hair after swimming there was so soft .

There are many, too many places to mention like this, here in Queen's so I would suggest any of you out there looking for simple beauty come on and look us up, and when in town drop by here and say Hi.
Debbie Taylor, Sea People Art,  www.seapeople-art.com

Pamela & Phoebe's Day Out

I took my camera along today on our visit at Queens Manor. This is my dog, my girl, Phoebe, and she and I have been a St. Johns Ambulance Therapy Dog team for three years. We used to visit at Queens Hospital, then a few month ago switched to the Manor.  
Every Saturday morning, I tell Phoebe, "Let's go to work." She can't wait to get to the car! She loves visiting with the wonderful people at the Manor, residents and staff alike. Every person there welcomes us with smiles, and lots of 
affection. The photo top left, the one of Phoebe and I, is in Thelma Scobey's room. Thelma crochets beautifully and we have a lot to talk about as she grew up in the house I live in. I want to say that Liverpool should be very proud of the Manor, of the people who work there and make it a real home rather than just a nursing home.
All best, 
Pamela Ditchoff and Phoebe

Great experience out and about in Westfield.

This letter to the Editor of the Advance inspired me to start this new page of Queens County Community to inspire others to get out and rediscover all that is wonderful about Queens County. I spoke to Lanny and he was happy to share this article with all the Queens County Community readers.

My wife and I just returned from North Queens, where we attended a community supper at the New Westfield Hall. The supper was sponsored by a group promoting the using of local foods. Our supper consisted of cornbeef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes along with home made butter, rolls, biscuits and apple crisp topped with whipped cream. Coffee, tea and water for drinks. It could not have been any better. Very good meal. There were little booths set up along one wall selling everything from pickles and jewelry, to fresh eggs and blankets. There was a fairly good turn out from South Queens. Many of us commented on how we thought we were on the streets of Haiti after the earthquake once we hit the road from Caledonia to Westfield, it sure is a mess. Hopefully something can soon be done to upgrade this section of highway.

All in all it was a very pleasant day to make such a tour, to meet old friends, enjoy a good meal, buy a few things and enjoy QCCR country music part of the way home. I love that station, especially on the weekends. There are things going on in Queens and they need our support. Give it some thought and see what you can do to take part.

The supper was to be followed with music on stage by local talent.

Lanny DeLong

The next big event at the Westfield Hall is a Country, Gospel and Newfie Music Variety Show on 18th April 2010 Featuring: Charlie Purcell and the Newfie Country Sound Melinda and Alisia Naugler, James and Agnes Clinton. Show time is 1:30-4:00. Admission:$6. Half take tickets, canteen; a portion of the proceeds goes to the Westfield Hall.