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Boldt Castle, Bay of Quinte, and Trenton

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We spent a calm, restful night anchored off Heart Island in about 7' of water, then weighed anchor around 9:30 in the morning and headed a few hundred yards toward the west end of the Boldt Castle guest dock/seawall, which had 4'-5' of depth. The park prohibits docking before opening, so we (I) practiced maneuvering Molly and laying her up alongside the dock, first on starboard and then on port, while waiting for 10 o'clock. Molly tied up on the seawall. The water gets a bit shallow to the right of the frame. Boldt Castle today is an impressive structure, reminiscent of the Vanderbilt mansions, but it wasn't always that way. George Boldt, millionaire proprietor of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, began construction on the castle in 1900, intending it as a gift for his wife. Four years later, however, his wife passed away unexpectedly. Boldt ordered all work to stop immediately. Masons, carpenters, sculptors quite literally walked away from the