Category Archives: black and white

Hog’s Back Falls

Officially the Prince of Wales Falls, but rarely referred to by this name, the Hog’s Back Falls are a series of artificial waterfalls on the Rideau River in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Gunning Cove Seagulls

Seagulls in Gunning Cove

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A Seagull On A Stick

A serious looking seagull sitting on top of a stick on a fishing boat in Gunning Cove

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Cape Saint Mary Boat Houses

Historic boat houses (not house boats…) at low tide in Cape Saint Mary harbour

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Clouds

An awesome cloud formation – nature is amazing…

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Gunning Cove Gulls

Gulls flying, fighting, and flocking about the fish transfer facility in Gunning Cove, south shore of Nova Scotia

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Clyde River Presbyterian Cemetery

Clyde River Presbyterian Cemetery adjacent to St. Matthew’s United Church

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Clyde River

The cemetery and the deconsecrated church in Clyde River

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Cape St Marys Boat Houses

Boat houses with marine railways in Cape St Marys

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CNR 7260

CNR 7260 at the Middleton Railway Museum CNR 7260 is the oldest locomotive built by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, that still exists.

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