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Tag Archives: National Capital Region
Winterlude 2012 – Ice Sculptures
Winterlude 2012 – Ice Sculptures Feb 6th – 2012 – One day of +6C temperatures and clear blue skies with lots of sunshine took a quick toll on the smaller sculptures out in the open by the fountain in Confederation … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged clear blue skies, colder temperatures, Confederation Park, dripping wet, heat wave, ice sculptures, National Capital Commissiion, National Capital Region, NCC, Ontario, Ottawa, warm temperatures melt ice sculptures, warm weather, winterlude, Winterlude 2012 Ice Sculptures
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Maple syrup and pancakes. Mmmm. Good!
Weather was nice and we decided that it would be a nice day to take my father out for a ride in the country. Arrived in Pakenham, crossed the old stone bridge, and headed up into the hills to Fulton’s … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Packenham
Tagged Agritourism, Baking oven, cafeteria, candy, crosscut saw, decision making process, desert, forest industry, Fulton's Pancake House and Sugar Shack, gourmet food products, grading ample syrup, horse, knot, Lanark County, line-up, maple based bath and body care products, maple butter, Maple sap tapping and collection, maple sugar, maple syrup, maple syrup grades, Maple Taffy, musicians, National Capital Region, nature trails, old stone bridge, Ontario, Packenham, pancake house, pancakes, sap, sausages, saw, sawblade, sirop, sirup, sleigh, sleigh rides, steam, sugar bush, sugar maples, sugar shack, taffy
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