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Tag Archives: watts creek
Watts Creek Trail Revisited – May 21, 2011
The sky was blue again today ( a rare treat these days) so my wife and I headed out for a cycle along the Watts Creek Trail from Kanata over to Britannia Beach. No tulips along this trail but the … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa, Watts Creek Pathway
Tagged apartment building, apple orchard, apple trees, aromas, bikes, Britannia Beach, full bloom, lilacs, mg roadster, Nepean, Ontario, Ottawa, parking lot, photographer's reflection, photographing buildings, residential area, shiny objects, sky, watts creek, Watts Creek Pathway
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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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