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The winds at Upper Waterton Lake had reportedly reached 45 km/h that day. It was really exciting to watch the dramatic changing light as it hit the peaks. This view of Vimy Peak was taken from the Prince of Wales Hotel.
Waterton Lakes National Park is nestled in the Canadian Rockies. Given the designation of International Peace Park it is one of the lesser known parks in Alberta but the scenery is outstanding, hiking is world renowned, and wildlife are in abundance. This past August, Waterton Lakes National Park and its neighbour to the south, Glacier National Park, received a designation for an International Dark Sky Park.
Spectacular coulees and hoodoos sculpted by erosion dominate the landscape in Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. These unusual landforms resulted from the dynamic interaction of geology, climate and time. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.
Mountain landscape and reflection on a scenic drive along the Icefield Parkway in Banff National Park, Canada.
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The spectacle of the annual winter migration of the Elk Herds from the Rocky Mountain Foothills towards the Ranch Country just Northwest of Calgary.
Male Brewer’s Blackbirds (Euphagus cyanocephalus) watch over colonies by sitting at guard perches. They meet hawks, owls, gulls, and other predators with an alarm call, diving at and sometimes striking them to make them leave. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.
A moody, fall morning at Wedge Pond in Kananaskis, Alberta at the height of peak larch colour. I would love to see this place covered in snow in the winter!
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The Alexandra Falls is a 32 m waterfall located on the Hay River in the Northwest Territories. The falls, the third highest in the NWT, form part of the Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park and has its own day use area with a 3 km trail to the main campsite at Louise Falls, the second of the Twin Falls. (Wikipedia)
An overnight dumping of snow coats the slopes of Mt. Seymour Provincial Park. A Seabus crosses Vancouver Harbour on it's way to the City of North Vancouver. Areas of Metro Vancouver woke up to snow and icy roads for the morning commute... and there's still 48 days until winter arrives 😕 Captured during this morning's blue hour from Canada Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ November 3, 2017
Coyotes are extremely efficient hunters, and their senses are keen. In fall and early winter, coyotes often hunt in pairs or packs, and the success of a pack increases with its size. Larger packs typically hunt larger animals, although they will capture and eat whatever prey they encounter.
Flickr Explore - August 29th, 2022 - #385
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Happy 183rd Birthday Toronto! The Toronto Skyline never fails to amaze me. I hope I can go back someday soon and photograph this beautiful place!
Back to last summer, the smoke from mountain fire was surrounded Vancouver.
Image of Vancouver from Lighthouse Park West Vancouver.
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Recently, I came across my film slides that I took when I lived in Yukon Territory. Summer views of Tagish Lake and Bove Island near Carcross. In the late 1890s, thousands of prospectors sailed through here on their way to the Klondike in makeshift boats that they built on the shores of Bennett Lake. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.
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This composite image showcase the birds' vibrant yellow underwings and intricate spotted plumage, the photograph blends multiple moments into a single frame, highlighting their graceful movement and natural habitat.
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Flickr Explore - November 8th, 2020 - #333
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Pre work rip up Seymour this morning. Beautiful sunrise and inversion of cloud too. Nice way to start the week and February.
Mt. Seymour. Feb. 1-2016
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2020 is an unforgettable year for everyone. Hope everyone stay safe and all the best in 2021!
Image of Vancouver Downtown from Stanley Park .
A low tide night at Porteau Cove Provincial Park. Tide was so low this evening reveal an area along the shore with this large pool of sea water. My friend and I was exploring the area and was worry about the rain will come while we were photographing around. We can actually hear the rain from a distance. It was a cloudy night with a few moment of clear skies during our stay.
I was walking around trying to find my comp and finally got to this spot that can include the entire pool you see here with the milkyway right above it. Although the lights on both ends are a little distracting IMHO... Still, I'm happy with the frame I got!
The light from the left is from Gibsons. And from the right hand side, it is the lights coming from Squamish, BC. There was an aurora alert this evening. But the cloudy night sky was blocking most of the green glow from the direction of where the aurora is (on the right side outside of the frame). But you can see clearly that the purple glow was captured in the shot.
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When January supplies you with moody, colourless, grey days... You go black and white! It suits VIA's classy looking Canadian, as it crosses Anderson Creek near Boston Bar, BC.