Look! More squirrels!
That’s on the Far East side of Lake Huron
Pretty far from northern Lake Michigan given less than 2 hours
Plus nothing about anything over Michigan itself
Odd
If you’re wondering where that is, it’s at the end of the peninsula that divides Georgian Bay from Lake Huron (the Bruce Peninsula). So you could say about 200 miles northwest of Toronto or 250 miles northeast of Detroit. I wonder if this is the object of concern over Montana yesterday. If it’s at a high enough altitude it would be in a 60-80 mph westerly air flow.
Tobermory is only a small town of fewer than a thousand people but it’s very busy in the summer as a recreational boating center and the terminal of a ferry that goes over to Manitoulin Island to its north. It’s the area where the Niagara Escarpment of limestone rocks goes under Lake Huron and re-emerges, the islands off the coast have those flowerpot rock formations you also see in the Bay of Fundy region. The only thing a spy camera would find interesting near Tobermory would be the nuclear power station down the Lake Huron shoreline about 100 miles south, or possibly the large mining operations at Sudbury about 150 miles north.