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A Quick Visit to the Guild, Scarborough, Ontario
A Quick Visit to the Guild, Scarborough, Ontario We were leaving Toronto at about 4PM and the roads were a mess with a bit of rain, a bit of snow and a bit of freezing rain snarling traffic so I … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged "The Guild", architectural facades, available light, darkness, freezing rain, Guildwood Park, Ontario, Ottawa, parkland, polar bear, polar bear swim, Scarborough, scarborough ontario, The Guidl Inn, The Guild Inn, toronto buildings, toronto parks, weather conditions
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Fall at Luskville Falls, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Ron doing his photography thing (photo by Graeme). Fall at Luskville Falls, Gatineau Hills, Quebec After completing my retroactive blog relating to my September visit to Mer Bleue Bog, I picked up Graeme and off we went to Luskville Falls … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Tagged autumn leaves, bales of hay, belvidere, Chemin De L'Hotel de Ville, chipmunk, chute, Chute de Luskville, Eardley Escarpment, escarpment, fall colours, flickr photo, Gatineau Hills, group outing, hiking path, horses, Luskville Falls, Luskville Quebec, milkweed, park entrance, parkland, photo group, picnic area, ripe apple, steps, town hall, trail through the woods, tufts
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Trillium and the Hearts Desire Weir on the Lower Jock River
The White Trillium (Trilliium grandiflorum) has been the provincial flower of the province of Ontario since 1937 and the parkland along the Lower Jock River in the vicinity of the Hearts Desire Weir is an excellent location to find them … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged blooms, blossom, fliage, flowers, grandiflorum, hearts desire, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa, parkland, Provincail Flower of Ontario, province of ontario, provincial flower, RVCA, springtime, Trilliium grandiflorum, trillium, trillium flower, weir, white flower, white trillium, white trillium trilliium grandiflorum
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