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Tag Archives: Richmond Fen
Ron and Graeme Hay…
Ron and Graeme Hay…, a photo by deanspic on Flickr. Out for a paddle today! Some pictures of us (for a change) by Dean as we paddle up through the Fen of the Jock River near Richmond Ontario. Some of … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged canoeing, fen, Friends of the Jock River excursion, Graeme Hay, green canoe, Jock River, Richmond Fen, Richmond Ontario, Ron Hay
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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