A morning at Vic park

Decided to investigate the "weekenders" this morning. I had two objectives in mind: discover who they are and why they come. 9am revealed nobody except a couple of locals who read newspapers and drink coffee. I confined my investigation to the East end of the park - area B. Took a couple of pics the one on the left is the Park at 9am, the one on the right is the Park at 11am.Finding a man of South East Asian descent, Lingam, I asked him if he liked Cobourg and where did he live. He hesitantly answered, "I come from Scarborough and visit a lot, we have seven families with us today" I left him still trying to blow up the rubber boat for his son.
Moving on I had more success coaxing conversation from these folks after I pointed out where they could park without getting a ticket. These folks came from Scarborough and would be leaving at about six pm after a couple of meals, I noticed all of the visitors immediately ate breakfast after setting up the area. Again they were repeat visitors and like Cobourg because of its proximity to Scarborough. "Wasaga Beach is too crowded and too far for us" one of them said.
Not all the weekenders were coloured,
Rob Barnett, a caucasian, brings his family down for many weekends and did admit, "The Canada Day weekend was very busy!" but driving in from Oshawa was a 'no-brainer'. After watching one of Cobourg's finest, first drive by and then walk through the Park, I asked what he looking out for - "Charcoal bbqs and alcohol". I asked one of the visitors if they felt the Police were hassling them, "No" was the very quick reply. Although when the Parks employee, who came by to crush the garbage in the Moluks, pointed out to the Bylaw Enforcement person, a charcoal bbq, he did investigate and issue a warning to the owner. All in a days work for him.Another tour of the area, at 2pm revealed more visitors on the Beach and a bit more use of the picnic tables, definitely not a heavy use weekend - fitting for perhaps the last day of summer holidays - people must be getting their children ready for school and not wasting it on the Beach.


