That’s Aleau on the left – with barges belonging to the wonderful people we have met all along the pontoon. (I’ve always called it a dock – but I have been told a dock is a fixed structure whereas a pontoon is a floating structure. I learn something new every day.) It’s important that the pontoon floats as, with the spring runoff, the water level in the marina can rise by a few metres.
In the spring of 2018, the pontoons (and the boats moored to them) rose 2.5-metres above where they were when I took the photo below. Instead of climbing up the gangplank to reach the parking lot, it meant walking down a steep slope.
Day or night, it’s a beautiful spot.