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Tag Archives: blueberry
Mer Bleue Bog, Ottawa, Ontario
Mer Bleue Bog, Ottawa, Ontario It was very foggy when I left my home and headed east across the city to Mer Bleue Bog (Location). I was rather hoping that I would get there and be able to photograph some … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Mer Bleu Bog, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged birch, blueberry, boardwalk through a bog, bog, bullrushes, Cotton Grass (Eriophorum sp.), Labrador Tea, Larix, Mer Bleue, Ottawa, spagnum moss, Tamarck
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Mer Bleue Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario
Mer Bleue Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario Mer Bleue Conservation Area is on the east edge of Ottawa, Ontario and consists of a large bog bounded by sand ridges (Location). The plant life of the bog area is unique in that … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Mer Bleu Bog, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails
Tagged blueberry, boardwalk, bog, cattails, Gloucester, la tourbiere, Labrador Tea, Mer Bleu, Mer Bleue, Mer Bleue Conservation Area, National Capital Commission, NCC, Ontario, Ottawa, peat bog, peat moss
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