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The barns of Nova Scotia

One of the barns of Nova Scotia – East Arlington

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The houses of Nova Scotia

One of the houses of Nova Scotia – a rather sad winter scene

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The churches of Nova Scotia

One of the churches of Nova Scotia – Lawrencetown

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A dark and stormy day…

Highway 101 – Exit 5A. Another small piece of Canada through the windshield…

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Angus L. Macdonald Bridge

The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing Halifax Harbour, connecting Halifax to Dartmouth. Another small, but significant, piece of Canada through the windshield…

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Ocean Cloud

Ocean Cloud in Quathiaski Cove, Quadra Island

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Middleton – the train don’t run here anymore

One of the many buildings along the right of way of the now-defunct Dominion Atlantic Railway (DAR).

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Canada through the windshield…

Heading out of Edmunston on Highway 2 – another small piece of Canada through the windshield…

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CCGS Cape Cockburn

CCGS Cape Cockburn at French Creek

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Cowichan Valley Railway No. 25

Cowichan Valley Railway No. 25 at the BC Forest Discovery Centre No.25 was used during the construction of the Great Northern Railway (now CNR) grade through the Fraser Canyon, and later to transport fill for the construction of North Vancouver … Continue reading

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