Algonquin : Autumn reflections . . .
This image is included in a gallery "PARAISO TERRENAL-3" curated by BYKTOR-f.d.
About 310 km from Scarborough, Algonquin Provincial Park is located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. The park is considered part of the "border" between Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The park is in an area of transition between coniferous forest and deciduous forest. This unique mixture of forest types, and the wide variety of environments in the park, allows the park to support an uncommon diversity of plant and animal species.
This was a quiet part of the Oxtongue River, taken on an overcast morning, a few hundred metres from the Oxtongue River rapid falls. The river bed comprises predominantly of gravels and stones.
Algonquin : Autumn reflections . . .
This image is included in a gallery "PARAISO TERRENAL-3" curated by BYKTOR-f.d.
About 310 km from Scarborough, Algonquin Provincial Park is located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. The park is considered part of the "border" between Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The park is in an area of transition between coniferous forest and deciduous forest. This unique mixture of forest types, and the wide variety of environments in the park, allows the park to support an uncommon diversity of plant and animal species.
This was a quiet part of the Oxtongue River, taken on an overcast morning, a few hundred metres from the Oxtongue River rapid falls. The river bed comprises predominantly of gravels and stones.