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Tag Archives: Friends of the Jock River
Friends of the Jock River Outing, Richmond, Ontario
Friends of the Jock River Outing, Richmond, Ontario The Jock River is a beautiful bit of water flowing through the village of Richmond, Ontario and then past many new and older homes of the southern edges of Ottawa, Ontario before … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged canoe, fen, Friends of the Jock River, frog, green, Jock River, Ontario, paddle, red. white, Richmond, RJHay, Ron Hay, RVCA
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Friends of the Jock River Outing, Jock River, Richmond, Ontario
Friends of the Jock River Outing, Jock River, Richmond, Ontario With life jackets all in place our little group headed up the mighty Jock River . It is really a rather subdued river once the Spring snow melt has passed … Continue reading