I took another shot towards Gatineau, with the Museum of History on the far shore.
Then I decided on a panoramic photo from this spot.
It was an ideal day to come for fall colours.
I paused to look to the path over the Pidaban Bridge, which links the park to Kiweki Point.
I continued on.
The southeast corner of the park includes a look at the Connaught Building across the street.
And I conclude with Twist 1.5, a sculpture by Alex Wyse and Ken Guild. Tomorrow we'll wrap up this autumn series at the War Memorial.














Photo #7 is especially gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI enjoyed this entire series. 👌
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed showing it.
DeleteWe have a similar sculpture at Sveavägen in Stockholm, minus the rust. This one looks better I think.
ReplyDeleteIn this case, no rust. It's made of wood.
Delete...I love the Twist 1.5!
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteLooks like a nice walk with beautiful views! Have a great day and a happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAnother nice and colourful walk.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteFine colors on cloudy autumn days.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteIt's been a very colorful season for you.
ReplyDeleteThose reds are super, William.
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