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Tag Archives: water flow
Hog’s Back Falls/Les Chutes De Hogs Back, Ottawa, Ontario
Hog’s Back Falls/Les Chutes De Hogs Back, Ottawa, Ontario (Location) The morning had started pretty early for me since Adell was taking an early morning flight to Winnipeg and that meant driving her to the airport for about 5:30AM. I … Continue reading
Posted in Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Bell telephone booth, budget cuts, canal locks, chutes, digital image, flood control, foam below falls, geological structure, Hog's Back Falls, hogs, image, les chutes de hogs back, megapixeltravel, Mooney's Bay, ottawa ontario, photo, photograph, rapids, Rideau Canal, Rideau RIver, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, river waterway, RVCA, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Water control structure, water flow, water levels, weir
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Upper Jock River Canoe and Kayak Race – 2012
Upper Jock River Canoe and Kayak Race – 2012 The unseasonably warm weather of the past week or so is beginning to have an effect on lots of things. X-C skiing is certainly tough with no snow but another local … Continue reading
Posted in Home and About, Jock River, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged blog, boats, cameras, digital image, image, Jock River, Jock River Race, kayak race, local event, megapixeltravel, photo, photograph, photographer, photos, Race organizers, Richmond Ontario, river canoe, snow cover, spring snow, Upper Jock River Canoe and Kayak Race 2012, warm weather, water flow
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Chittenango Falls, Chittenango Falls State Park, NY
This was my last photographic stop for the day. It had been a busy day. First, I took a look around Phoenix, NY, then traveled into downtown Syracuse, NY, then visited the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, NY, then hiked … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, Syracuse, USA
Tagged Chittenango Falls, Chittenango Falls State Park, cross over the bridge, Falls, green lakes state park, high heeled shoes, iron bridge, New York State, NY, phoenix ny, proper footwear, Rosamond Gifford Zoo, safety reasons, State Park, syracuse ny, Trout Lily Erythronium americanum, Utica, utica ny, water flow, waterfall, waterfalls
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Watts Creek Pathway – Ottawa Greenbelt
Watts Creek Pathway – Ottawa Greenbelt – Approximately 6.2 km one way. The Watts Creek Pathway has had some major upgrading in the past couple of years and I hadn’t cycled along it recently so, with rain forecast for tomorrow, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt Trails, Watts Creek Pathway
Tagged cyclists, equestrian centre, grass is always greener on the other side, Greenbelt, heavy rainfalls, horses, National Capital Commission, NCC, Ottawa, Ottawa Greenbelt, photographer, Railway Bridge, railway crossing, travels, walkers, water flow, watts creek, Watts Creek Pathway
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