Monthly Archives: May 2022

Below The Big Qualicum Bridge

E&N mile Subdivision mile 110.70, the Big Qualicum River bridge viewed from below

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Big Qualicum Hatchery

A look downstream at the Big Qualicum Hatchery

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Lady Janice II

The fishing boat Lady Janice II in West Pubnico

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Signs Of Spring

A strawberry field near Melvern Square in the Annapolis Valley

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Annapolis Valley Apple Orchard

An apple orchard near Melvern Square in the Annapolis Valley

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Margaretsville Lighthouse

A drone view of the Margaretsville Lighthouse and wharf

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Magaretsville Falls

I’m not sure if this small waterfall is actually named Magaretsville Falls, but that’s what I am calling it as it is directly below Margaretsville United Church in Margaretsville . The waterfall drops onto the Bay of Fundy shoreline in … Continue reading

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Margaretsville From Above

A drone view of Margaretsville wharf and lighthouse, and the waterfall – Nova Scotia side of the Bay of Fundy.

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Margaretsville – From The Air

Looking down on Margaretsville – on the Bay Of Fundy

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – State Of The Line

The harsh reality of rail on Vancouver Island as shown by the condition of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo right of way – although classified as an active railway, the train truly doesn’t run here anymore, hasn’t for some time, and … Continue reading

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