Indian Line Campground: Trains, Planes & Automobiles
Today we are heading back to civilization for the next week or so, and I’m not looking forward to it. We head off this morning for Indian Line Campground in Brampton which is the closest campground to Toronto with good transit, we will be spending 3 nights here leaving the RV there and taking transit to explore Toronto.
The closer we get to Brampton the busier the traffic gets, with cars passing us on the left & right. I’m starting to believe the speed limit is just a suggestion, as the cars and trucks passing us are going way faster than the speed limit. We reach Hamilton late in the afternoon and before heading to our campsite we stopped at a magnificent Hindu Temple called the “Baps Shri Swaminarayan Mandir” it is an elaborately carved white temple, the largest Hindu temple in Canada. It consists of over 24,000 pieces of white marble and stone hand carved in India and transported to Canada and assembled. The exterior is exquisite but the interior which we were not allowed to take pictures of is even more beautiful consisting entirely of white marble all covered in detailed carvings it was donated to Canada in 2007.
After spending over an hour touring it we finally headed to our campground. It’s definitely not 5 stars but it will do, but it’s definitely noisy with trains, planes, and automobiles all around us, never thought I’d miss Walmart but I probably will by the time we leave.