It was a really nice day and and after hearing about how low the Gull River in Minden, Ontario it was time for a road trip to take pictures.
I could not believe how super low it was. You could basically walk across the river.
My brother-in-law Chuck came for the ride. He basically laughed and said you paddle in that. I had to show him where the real water line normally is.
This is looking up towards the dam

Further down river looking up towards the dam

Looking up towards the falls (which are way up at the top)

Look down towards the drop at the foot bridge

Lookup up towards pinning rock and tghe foot bridge.

All I can say is the river is frickin low. This is what happens when you have a lousy winter with no snow base. They are not releasing any water from any of the dams up above.