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Tag Archives: reflections
Pimisi Lake, Ontario
Pimisi Lake, Ontario As Gerhard and I headed north from Ottawa on our way to Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park, one of our first pit stops was at the picnic site on the shores of Pimisi Lake.
Wakefield, Quebec and the Gatineau Hills
Every so often, when the sky is blue and the clouds are passing quickly overhead, I get an urge to hop in the car, travel across the Ottawa River, and spend some time wandering around the Gatineau Hills and along … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Tagged allergic reaction, beaches, car travel, clouds, covered bridge, Gatineau Hills, gatineau river, hay rake, herbe a puce, hills, lac st pierre, meech lake, nice weather, noxious weed, Ottawa River, Quebec, reflections, sky, st denis, tent caterpillars, Wakefield, wakefield quebec, water
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Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba The Manitoba Legislative Building, by Western Canadian timelines, would be considered one of the older buildings on the Canadian Prairies. Designed by architect Frank Worthington Simon, the building is constructed of Tyndall Stone, a dolomitic … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged architecture, balcony, bison, brass, buffalo, canadian prairies, Christmas, Christmas tree, columnar, construction material, decorations, dolomitic limestone, dome, fossils, frank worthington, garson manitoba, hallways, legislative building, Manitoba, Manitoba Legislative Building, Manitoba Tourism, old fossil, pointsetta, politicians, railing, reflections, rotunda, saircase, sculpture, stained glass window, staue, telephone, telephone booth, Tourism Manitoba, tourism office, Tyndall Stone, water fountain, Winnipeg, winnipeg manitoba
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