More today of the large scale photos of scenes from across the country.
It was time to get going. The path away from the Canadian History Hall features more of the light inlay over mirrors works of places and activities from around the country. This is the monument of Louis Riel, the Metis leader and founder of Manitoba.
Here we have a passenger train crossing the Rockies in British Columbia.
A statue of Terry Fox is found in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The license plate of the Northwest Territories is in the shape of a polar bear.
The Lions Gate Bridge is in British Columbia.
Here we see Province House in Prince Edward Island.
And this is the dramatic landscape of Cape Spear in Newfoundland and Labrador. Tomorrow we'll finish off this visit.













Nice series.
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Delete...a large proud country!
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DeleteGorgeous photos!
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DeleteFine Canadian scenes. Canada has much to be proud of.
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DeleteThose mirror panels are great, William.
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DeleteWonderful 'large scale' photos ~
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DeleteI enjoyed your series again.
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ReplyDeleteI love the glass art work, they are pretty. Take care, have a great day!
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DeleteThat's a nice selection of photos, I think I like the top ones.
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DeleteI must say I am looking forward to your Winterlude photos!
ReplyDeleteThey begin today. And i should be taking the last of my shots for the event today.
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