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Supreme Court Of Canada – July 1st, 2011
Louis St. Laurent. – Canada’s Prime Minister – 1948 to 1957. Today, I was on my way to participate in the Canada Day Celebrations and maybe to find a spot to photograph Ottawa’s Royal visitors one more time. So, having … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged architecture, canada celebrations, cenotaph, chambers, doors, Louis St. Laurent, mascot, mirror, Ottawa, ottawa ontario canada, parliament, parliament hill, parliament hill area, royal visitors, sunshine, Supreme Court of Canada, Will & Kate
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Old Montreal, Quebec – Just out wandering on a cold Sunday morning – Part 2
Cour d’Appel Du Quebec It was morning. It was cold. The wind made it feel like -20C despite the bright sunshine. Very few people out on the streets. Wandering around the streets of Old Montreal under those conditions is quite … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montreal, Quebec
Tagged architecture, bricks and mortar, bright sunshine, buildings, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, concrete, Cour d'Appel du Quebec, doors, meanderings, Montreal, montreal quebec, old montreal, photos, postings, Quebec, Simon Camera, sunday morning, temperatures
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“Doors Open 2006” – LCBO/Train Station – Toronto, Ontario
One of our selected stops on the Doors Open 2006 tour route was the LCBO retail outlet in the converted train station building on Yonge Street in Toronto. Although the shelves inside house new products in shiny bottles, much of … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged bottles, doors, Doors Open, lcbo, lights, Liquor Control Board of Ontario, Ontario, parquet floor, retail outlet, shelves, stainless steel tray, ticket wicket, Toronto, toronto ontario, train station, train tracks, water feature, Yonge Street
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“Doors Open 2006” – Steamwhistle Brewing, Toronto, Ontario
In addition to having their facilities open for public viewing during the “Doors Open 2006” event, the Steamwhistle Brewing Company also had their small train operating and giving interested visitors a short, though fun, ride along the rails.
“Doors Open 2006” – Toronto Distillery District Police Station
We visited this police station as part of the “Doors Open” event in Toronto. The police station is high tech but doesn’t look high tech from the outside because the current police station has been constructed inside of the exterior … Continue reading