Monthly Archives: June 2019

Canada through the windshield…

A moment in time driving through Keremeos on BC Highway 3A. Dry as dirt, hot as heck, and the stunningly beautiful K Mountain…

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Tide Bandit

The fishing boat Tide Bandit in Parkers Cove

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The barns of Nova Scotia

A snowy winter day at one of the barns of Nova Scotia – Annapolis Valley

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The barns of Nova Scotia

A snowy winter day at one of the barns (and farms) of Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia Lighthouse – Hampton

Hampton Lighthouse – above Chute Cove and Hampton Beach The Hampton Lighthouse was built and first lit in 1911. In 2001, it was transferred from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) to the Hampton Lighthouse Society. Hampton is the … Continue reading

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BC Ferries – Langdale

Waiting for a ferry at the BC Ferries terminal in Langdale

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CH-133A Labrador

CH-133A Labrador in the Air Park at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum

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Samuel Cunard

Samuel Cunard – Halifax Waterfront The bronze statue of Samuel Cunard was erected in October 2006, beside the Ocean Terminal Wharves that were used by Cunard’s liners.

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Nova Scotia – Natural beach art

Natural artistry on the beach While this is the result of a geologic mishmash of rock and the forces of wind and waves, these eroded rocks remind me of the carvings and painting of west coast First Nations. Head to … Continue reading

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The Acadia

Acadia Cinema’s Al Whittle Theatre The Acadia Cinema began in 1911 when Marshall and Ellouise Black established an Opera House on the back of the existing T.E. Hutchinson building. Renamed, refurbished and rebuilt over the years, it became the Orpheum … Continue reading

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