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Ottawa Bicycle Club Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour 2011
This year was the 40th year that the Ottawa Bicycle Club sponsored a weekend tour from Ottawa to Kingston and back. I cycled in the 2009 tour (photos by Graeme) but had injuries last year and other commitments this year. … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged bikes, Carleton University, cyclists, images, kingston, ottawa bicycle club, photgraphs, photos, rideau lakes, Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour 2011, RLCT, volunteers
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Beckwith Heritage Days
I started off the morning in Ashton, Ontario but was a bit too late to photograph the cyclists heading toward Kingston so, instead, I headed over to the Beckwith Community Complex where they were celebrating the Beckwith Heritage Day. I … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged 1928 Ford Touring Sedan, 4th Duke of Richmond and Governor General of the British North American Colonies, artificial turf field, ashton ontario, Beckwith Fire-Rescue, Beckwith Township, Bexkwith Heritage Days, birdcage, Buttons, carleton place, Charles Lennox, cyclists, fire trucks, firefighters, Ford Model A Headlight close-up, goulbourn museum, heritage day, heritage days, horse, lasso, Little Ray's Reptile Zoo, Model A, photos, pumper truck, reptile zoo, Robin Derrick Stittsville, round pen, snake, snapping turtle on its back, soccer pitches, water truck
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Tulips, Tulips and More Tulips – Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake, Ottawa, Ontario.
Thursday and the tulips are all ready just waiting for the weekend crowds.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged apeldoorn holland, Apple Blossoms, bike trailer, Blushing Aleldoorn Tulip, canadian tulip festival, Concord Fire Hydrant, Cycling path, cyclists, duck with green head, el nino, El Nino tulip, Fire hydrant, flower beds, Holland Beauty Tulip, large house, mallard drake, mallard hen, mallards, Monte Carlo tulip, multi-colored tulips, Ottawa, ottawa tulip festival, Pink Tulips, pinks, queen elizabeth drive, red and yellow tulip, red tulips, Rideau Canal, Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, rock phlox, side streets, tom pouce, TOm Pouce Tulip, tulip banner, tulip beds, Tulip macro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, weekend crowds, white phlox, Yellow double tulip, yellow tulips, yellows
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Watts Creek Pathway – Ottawa Greenbelt
Watts Creek Pathway – Ottawa Greenbelt – Approximately 6.2 km one way. The Watts Creek Pathway has had some major upgrading in the past couple of years and I hadn’t cycled along it recently so, with rain forecast for tomorrow, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails, Watts Creek Pathway
Tagged cyclists, equestrian centre, grass is always greener on the other side, Greenbelt, heavy rainfalls, horses, National Capital Commission, NCC, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt, photographer, Railway Bridge, railway crossing, travels, walkers, water flow, watts creek, Watts Creek Pathway
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Cycling in Florida – Anhinga babies and young alligators
Today, while John was doing some final packing, I jumped on the bike once more and pedaled over to the Anhinga Trail for one last visit. Part of the trail from the campground passes over some limestone sections that are … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, alligators, American Stork, Anhinga, Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), Anhinga anhinga, anhinga trail, anhingas, Ardea alba, Ardea herodias, babies, baby alligators, back entrance, bandwidth, bikes, bird life, Black Vulture, boy scout camp, Boy Scouts Of America., Camp Everglades, claw, Coragyps atratus, cormorant, cute smiles, cyclists, Double-crested Cormorant, Eudocimus albus, Everglades, Everglades national park, ft lauderdale area, great blue heron, Great Egret, having a good time, Ibis, Mycteria americana, Phalacrocorax auritus, photos, rock formation, South Florida Council, spreading their wings, underground river, vultures, White Ibis, Wood Stork
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Ottawa Bicycle Club Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour – Spring 2009
Each year, the Ottawa Bicycle Club sponsors and organizes the “Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour”. The event in 2009 marks the 38th anniversary of the event. The tour is a supported tour with cyclists traveling the approximately 177km one-way route from … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Perth
Tagged 2009 Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour, 2011 Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour, annual event, Ashton, bicycle, bike, bike tour, bikes, Canada, cyclists, dorms, glen coe, highways, hills, images, kingston, kingston ontario, Ontario, Ottawa, ottawa bicycle club, ottawa ontario, Perth, perth ontario, photography, Queen's University, rideau lakes, Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour, RLCT, roadways, sporting event, Spring cycling event
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