Friday, November 3, 2017

The Chaudiere Falls In Sparkling Colour

Here we have more from Miwate today, with the Chaudiere Falls lit up over a ten minute light and music show. The border between the provinces passes through this main channel of the Ottawa River, which makes its way through several channels among a series of islands at this location. The light show itself is dazzling to watch; check out this video I did. I will have more posts from here in December, and no doubt will be attending once or twice more.

33 comments:

  1. Dazzling! What an amazing event.

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  2. Looks like rows of sparkling jewels!

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  3. ...nice to see everything aglow!

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  4. @Kay: dazzling indeed!

    @Jim: it is quite something to see.

    @Lady Fi: indeed!

    @Lowell: I agree!

    @Francisco: thanks!

    @Tom: definitely.

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  5. Beautiful idea, I hope people enjoy it!

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  6. I would really like to see this but I live too far away. It seems that there are lots of good things going on in the Ottawa area. I may have to pay a visit some time. I've always wanted to go to the tulip festival but never made it there, so perhaps next year is the year.

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  7. Such a marvelous event and photos!

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  8. What a wonderful show, it's quite mystifying.

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  9. Must have been fantastic to see this live !

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  10. Thanks for checking out the light show and sharing photo with us.

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  11. @Jennifer: a lot of people have been enjoying it.

    @Shammickite: the tulips are a great reason to come down.

    @Cloudia: it is!

    @Jan: I love it.

    @Karl: it was!

    @Red: you're welcome.

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  12. Looks like a pretty spectacular light show.

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  13. Dazzling indeed. Looks like a fantastic show!

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  14. I'm not surprised that you are planning to go back!

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  15. All your night shots are dazzling ~ and creative ^_^

    A ShutterBug Explores
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  16. @Nancy: so do I!

    @Maywyn: it is fun to see!

    @Sharon: it is!

    @Tamago: I've enjoyed seeing it.

    @RedPat: I went last night again. I'll see about tonight, but I want to also go Sunday evening.

    @Carol: thanks!

    @Christine: it really is!

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  17. every year ... i love finding folks who use blue lights .. every one has red, or green, or white ... but blue is so cool and different!! BLUE!! happy dance! ( ;

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  18. Love the blu-ish light in several of your captures! Doubt if I ever will be in Ottawa, but it sounds native - is it?

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  19. Looks like a fantastic light show. Nice video and photos, William!

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  20. Excellent night shots. Blue is my favourite colour to illuminate the night.

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  21. Blue on--dare I say it?--snow would be nice. :-)

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  22. Quite the show. The music would have added to it.

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  23. Great night time shots and must have been an amazing light show.

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  24. This looks a great event.
    Quite dazzling!

    All the best Jan

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  25. @Beth: thanks!

    @Jeanette: yes, the root word for the city and the river is First Nations. There's a tribe by that name, though they didn't spend much time here aside from trading, living off to the west, while the word itself derives from a tribal word for trading. The river got the name before the city.

    @Bill: thank you!

    @Fun60: and there was a lot of blue to this.

    @Revrunner: well we have had snow!

    @Mari: it was quite something.

    @Denise: it was.

    @Linda: indeed!

    @Klara: I agree.

    @Jan: thank you!

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