
Canadian Pacific locomotives 2100, 5788, 8209, and 8760 at the Trenton Yard





Canadian Pacific locomotives 2100, 5788, 8209, and 8760 at the Trenton Yard




Duck Herding. It’s a thing…

A Cockshutt 40 Diesel Deluxe tractor. They were also available with gasoline or propane-powered engines.

I saw this beautiful wood-burning steam-powered traction engine at the August 2010 Picton fair in Prince Edward County. #378 was manufactured in 1919 by the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Co. in Seaforth, Ontario.



Canadian Pacific locomotives 5904, 6023, 8613, and 9021 on a snowy day in Trenton, Ontario. I do love trains and the such.




One of the many totem poles at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec

Looking across a frozen Ottawa River to Parliament Hill and the Parliament buildings

Crossing the Ottawa River between Cumberland, ON, and Masson, QC, the Cumberland-Masson Ferry operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The distance between the two shores is 610 meters.


Just the lighthouse at the entrance to the harbour in Cobourg, Ontario