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Tag Archives: andrew haydon park
Springtime flowers of Ottawa, Ontario
Springtime flowers of Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa is famous for its annual Tulip Festival but once the tulips begin to fade, there are plenty of flowers just waiting for their moment in the sun. For today’s blog, here are a few … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged andrew haydon park, annual tulip festival, Canada Geese, full bloom, goslings, irises, maplelawn garden, moment in the sun, national gallery of canada, ottawa ontario, Ottawa River, sailboat on Britannia Bay, shite flowering bush, Spitea, spring flowers, springtime flowers, van gogh exhibit, vincent van gogh
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A Little Outing – Shirley’s Bay, Dick Bell Park, Andrew Hadyn Park, Mud Lake, Old Quarry Trail
Shirley’s Bay, Dick Bell Park, Andrew Hadyn Park, Mud Lake, Old Quarry Trail March 25, 2002 – The weather wasn’t as nice and warm as it had been in recent weeks but I decided that I needed some fresh air … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Mud Lake, Old Quarry Trail, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged andrew haydon park, Buoy, Canada Goose, Dick Bell Park, digital image, I, image, kanata ontario, megapixeltravel, Mud Lake, Nepean Ontario, Old Quarry Trail, ottawa ontario, Ottawa River, photo, photograph, Porcupine in Treee, Ruffed Grouse, Shirley's Bay, Sparrow
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Andrew Haydon Park and the Brant, Nepean, Ontario
After visiting Shirley’s Bay, I drove along to Andrew Haydon Park on the Ottawa River. When I go out with my camera, I sometimes have a specific theme in mind. On other days,such a this one, I just photograph what … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged andrew haydon park, birders, Brant, Brant (Branta bernicla), Brant Goose, Branta bernicl, branta bernicla, Canada, Canada Geese, Canada Goose, dandelion, day in the sun, flock, goslings, grass, hodge podge, Nepean, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa River, photograph, photographer, small goose, young couple
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Shirley’s Bay, Ottawa, Ontario
I started off my travels today by first visiting the area called Shirley’s Bay on the Ottawa River. Considering all of the rain that we had in April, it is not surprising that the bay is much fuller than normal. … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew haydon park, birds, boat, catkins, cheeks, chipmunk, kayak, Ontario, Ottawa, ottawa ontario, Ottawa River, overhead wire, poplar catkins, rocks, rocky shoreline, Shirley's Bay, travels
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