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Even though it wasn't the ideal sunset I was looking for in Collingwood with the silos, it was still nice and dramatic with the low misty clouds on the Blue Mountains in the background.
Granite Sunset |
Sheffield Conservation Area
No April foolin' here, this is one of my favourite places to hang out.
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T dot as is Tamworth, not Toronto!
I had a crazy it’s for a sunrise shot, so I snuck out to this little spot in the middle of nowhere early morning.
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A fall afternoon outside the Beacher Café — a long-time local spot tucked into the Beaches along Queen Street East. The golden leaves, warm tones, and quiet street capture that classic East End calm between seasons.
More here:
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Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
The Canadian (Le Canadien) is Canada's most famous transcontinental passenger train. It is one of the longest and most recognized rail routes in the world, offering a scenic journey across the nation.
The Route: The train covers a distance of 4,466 km (2,775 miles), connecting Toronto (in the East) and Vancouver (on the Pacific coast, in the West).
Journey Duration: The full trip typically takes about four days and four nights (approximately 86 hours), crossing five provinces and multiple time zones.
Scenery: The journey is an unparalleled way to see the vastness of Canada, passing through the forests of Northern Ontario, the expansive Prairies (Manitoba and Saskatchewan), and the breathtaking landscapes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains (Alberta and British Columbia).
Service: Operated by VIA Rail Canada, the train focuses on the tourist experience, offering panoramic observation cars (Skyline and Park Cars) with glass domes for scenery viewing, dining cars with regional cuisine, and sleeping cabins (including Prestige Class) for a luxurious journey.
More from: Lake Superior 2025
More about: Chigaam
These Lake Superior shorelines (Treaty 60 Robinson Superior) is the traditional territory (land and waterways) of the Anishinaabe (Pic River Biigtigong Nishnaabeg, Pic Mobert Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg and Michipicoten First Nations). It is my incredible privilege and a gift to have been a visitor here.
Sunnybrook Park, Toronto – Autumn colours frame a rustic farmhouse beneath a brilliant blue sky. A timeless scene of seasonal beauty in one of Toronto’s most serene natural spaces.
Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
Alberta is one of Canada's ten provinces, located in the west of the country and one of the three Prairie Provinces. It borders British Columbia to the west and is one of the only provinces (along with Saskatchewan) without coastline access.
Geography: The province is renowned for its contrasting landscapes. To the west are the spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains (featuring world-famous national parks like Banff and Jasper), while the rest of the province is dominated by prairie, forests, and taiga.
Economy: Alberta boasts one of Canada's strongest economies, driven primarily by its vast oil and natural gas resources, including the Athabasca oil sands. It also has significant agriculture and ranching industries.
Key Cities: The two largest and most important cities are Calgary (the financial and energy hub, famous for its annual Stampede) and Edmonton (the provincial capital).
It was a chilly night camping at Bruce Peninsula National Park and few braved the breezy exterior decks of the MS Chi-Cheemaun for this morning's sailing between Tobermory and South Baymouth.
More from: Lake Superior 2025
More about: Chigaam
Lake Superior shorelines (Treaty 60 Robinson Superior) is the traditional land territory and waterways of the Anishinaabe (Pic River Biigtigong Nishnaabeg, Pic Mobert Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg and Michipicoten First Nations). It is my incredible privilege and a gift to be a visitor here.
You don't always have to have the Milky Way in a night-scape. The rest of the stars shine too!
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Looking out toward Lake Ontario from beneath the sweeping concrete arches of the Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pools pavilion at Woodbine Beach in Toronto. The modernist curves frame the shoreline beautifully, blending urban design with the calm of the waterfront.
Frontenac Provincial Park is unique threshold wilderness area situated on a ancient granite ridge linking the Canadian Shield to the Adirondack Mountain Range .This geologic feature is known as the Frontenac Arch occupying a region in Ontario where five differing forest types converge , resulting in enhanced species diversity.
In 2002 the Frontenac Arch was recognized as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO .
Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.
The Canadian (Le Canadien) - VIA Rail's Transcontinental Journey
The Canadian is the most famous and iconic passenger train service in Canada, renowned for its epic journey across the vast and varied Canadian landscape.
What it is: A long-distance, transcontinental passenger train service.
The Route: It runs between Toronto, Ontario (East), and Vancouver, British Columbia (West). The trip typically takes about four days and four nights and covers over 4,400 kilometers (2,700 miles).
Key Destinations: The train passes through five provinces, making stops in major cities and scenic locations like Winnipeg, Edmonton, and the majestic Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
Experience: It is primarily a tourist experience, often hailed as one of the world's great train rides. Passengers can enjoy glass-domed observation cars (like the Skyline and Park Cars), gourmet dining with regional Canadian cuisine, and various classes of service, including private sleeping cabins (Sleeper Plus and Prestige classes).
History: The train was originally launched in 1955 by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) as a luxury streamliner. In 1978, when VIA Rail (Canada's federal passenger rail service) was created, The Canadian was taken over and became their flagship transcontinental service, now primarily using the tracks of the Canadian National Railway (CN).
Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.
The Canadian (Le Canadien) - VIA Rail's Transcontinental Journey
The Canadian is the most famous and iconic passenger train service in Canada, renowned for its epic journey across the vast and varied Canadian landscape.
What it is: A long-distance, transcontinental passenger train service.
The Route: It runs between Toronto, Ontario (East), and Vancouver, British Columbia (West). The trip typically takes about four days and four nights and covers over 4,400 kilometers (2,700 miles).
Key Destinations: The train passes through five provinces, making stops in major cities and scenic locations like Winnipeg, Edmonton, and the majestic Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
Experience: It is primarily a tourist experience, often hailed as one of the world's great train rides. Passengers can enjoy glass-domed observation cars (like the Skyline and Park Cars), gourmet dining with regional Canadian cuisine, and various classes of service, including private sleeping cabins (Sleeper Plus and Prestige classes).
History: The train was originally launched in 1955 by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) as a luxury streamliner. In 1978, when VIA Rail (Canada's federal passenger rail service) was created, The Canadian was taken over and became their flagship transcontinental service, now primarily using the tracks of the Canadian National Railway (CN).
The Rideau (pronounce "Rido") Canal in the heart of the city of Ottawa, the Capital of Canada.
Le canal Rideau, au coeur de la ville d'Ottawa, la capitale du Canada.
Eagle's Ridge Lookout, Nipigon River Recreation Trail, Ontario, Canada.
This view is towards the town of Nipigon in northern Ontario, Canada. You can see the Nipigon River bridge in the distance. It is part of the TransCanada highway and is Ontario’s first cable-stayed bridge. It is 4 lanes wide, with a pedestrian sidewalk as well.
This is the area where the Nipigon River meets Lake Superior.
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Overall, I’m glad that we ventured to the Goose Neck Bay area of The Massasauga Provincial Park. Honestly though, I’m not really sure if we’ll ever actually go back to that area of the park. Don’t get me wrong. It was lovely. If you like the outback camping experience but still enjoy the action and exciting buzz associated with cottage life, then this would be perfect for you. However, for us, well, we are simply seeking the exact opposite of that. Good thing is that The Massasauga P.P. also offers quite a few interior lakes to explore. =^D
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Clontarf Garage based EV 12 basking in the evening sunshine at Howth Summit terminus, home to route 31 & peak time route 31B, which operated via Strand Road.
This is the terminus for routes 31 & 31B, but the start for those about to enjoy a cliff walk around Howth & the spectacular views around the rugged coastlibe of Howth peninsula.
Its better than listening to your partner, Dublin's Q102 radio station.
The Massasauga Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
We had a pretty but very cold night on our last night on site 610 at The Massasauga.
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Last summer we had a fantastic vacation around the Thunder Bay area. The one thing that was at the very top of my ‘to do’ list was that I wanted to hike the Nipigon River Recreational Trail. Many believe this to be some of the most beautiful parts of the Lake Superior Coastal Trail. The lookout certainly did not disappoint!
A few years ago, the Canadian government started a ‘red chair’ project. They placed red Muskoka twin chairs at scenic spots across Canada and encouraged tourists to seek them out. What a surprise and delight to find our first discovery of those chairs at the top of this trail!! --And my hat is off to the poor guys who had to carry it up there!!! WoW! !!
FYI: If anyone is ever considering hiking this trail, I would recommend starting it in Red Rock and simply going as far as the Eagle’s Nest lookout (about 2/3 rds of the way to Nipigon). Then retrace your steps to re-see the views.
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The sky has been thick with smoke for days, but tonight we were fortunate to see our first real sunset over Superior.
More from: Lake Superior 2025
Lake Superior shorelines (Treaty 60 Robinson Superior) is the traditional land territory and waterways of the Anishinaabe (Batchewana, Garden River and Michipicoten First Nations).
It is my incredible privilege and a gift to be a visitor here.
I’m thinking this will be my last post for this series of the Nipigon River Recreational Trail.
When we hiked this trail, we started at Red Rock and were able to take in all of the lovely views at the beginning of the trail.
Although the walk along the river (closer to Nipigon) is lovely, it certainly doesn’t compare to the magnificent views from ‘up top’.
I will note, however, that the little town of Nipigon has a unique set of mini children's parks all leading up to the feature water park in the heart of the little town. The theme of the parks pay homage to the movie ‘Paddle to the Sea’.
‘Paddle to the Sea’ is a short story about a canoe carving (that was made in Nipigon Region) that makes a great journey through the Great Lakes all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. As young children we (Canadian kids), learned all about the importance of our waterways through viewing this film. Thus, it holds very fond childhood memories for many of us.
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Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
Kelliher.
Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.
Kelliher is a small village located in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, situated approximately 140 km northeast of the provincial capital, Regina.
Founding and Name: The village was established in 1909 with the arrival of the railway line (Canadian National Railway) and was named after B.B. Kelliher, the chief engineer of the Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP) Railway.
Population: It is a very small, close-knit community. According to the 2021 Census, its population was 244 residents.
Economy and Setting: Kelliher's economy is centered on agriculture and serving as a local service hub for the surrounding farms in the Rural Municipality of Kellross. The area is known for its excellent hunting and offers various outdoor recreational opportunities, including camping and fishing, particularly at the nearby Birch Lake (or Kelliher Lake).
Heritage: The village maintains historical buildings that reflect the "Boomtown" architecture of the railway expansion era, such as the old Goddard's Dry Goods store, which now houses the Kelliher & District Heritage Museum.
Took this photo yesterday, while walking around my old neighbourhood of Toronto. I missed this view, to think I saw this daily, the red-brick Gooderham Building never gets old, so much history.
Looking towards Goose Neck Bay, The Massasauga Provincial Park, (near Parry Sound) Ontario, Canada.
~ Another Cell Phone capture ~
So, during the night I woke up thinking that Ray had whacked me on the head. Understandably, I was rather perturbed! However, I figured he was asleep and didn’t mean to, so I rolled over and faded back to sleep – only to have it happen again! And then immediately again, followed by the tell-tale sound of ‘plop’ as a frog fell into the water. I’m assuming our tent was mistaken by the critters as just another big rock that they wanted to get to the top of. So, for the remainder of the night I had frogs jumping on my head only to slide off the tent and splat into the water. How cute is that?! Lol
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