Webster Falls
Webster Falls, on Spencer Creek in Hamilton, ON drops from the Niagara Escarpment. More details at Wikipedia Published via Pressgram
View ArticleValens Lake Boardwalk
Valens Lake, outside of Hamilton, Ontario has beautiful walking trails to explore, including this boardwalk.
View ArticleWelland Canal
The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie up the Niagara Escarpment. One of Canada’s great Civil Engineering achievements. I love taking the kids to engineering sites when we’re on vacation!
View ArticleBrock’s Monument – from the war of 1812
Brock’s Monument is a 56-metre (185 ft) column atop Queenston Heights, in Queenston, Ontario, dedicated to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, one of Canada’s heroes of the War of 1812. Having recently...
View ArticleIllecillewaet River in the Spring
With the recent flooding in the Balkans’ it is easy to get complacent about flood risk in this part of the world. But the reality is that we have a huge amount of snow still up in those mountains, and...
View ArticleCanoeing the Columbia River
We took a short May Long Weekend paddle down the Columbia River from Revelstoke. We averaged over fast and cold 8.5km/hr, so you had to keep your eyes open for snags!
View ArticleArrow Lakes Drawdown
This section of the Columbia River just below Revelstoke is known as the Arrow Lakes Drawdown. At the start of summer this area usually becomes flooded as BC Hydro fills the Arrow Lakes Reservoir for...
View ArticleBegbie Lake
A rarely visited lake just off HWY23 south of Revelstoke. No real beach, but lots of rainbow trout waiting to be caught from a float tube. Note:It would be challenging to get a canoe down the trail...
View ArticleFinding the Leak
City of Revelstoke crews operating the vactor truck to locate a watermain break using hydro-excavation.
View ArticleWebster Falls
Webster Falls, on Spencer Creek in Hamilton, ON drops from the Niagara Escarpment. More details at Wikipedia Published via Pressgram
View ArticleValens Lake Boardwalk
Valens Lake, outside of Hamilton, Ontario has beautiful walking trails to explore, including this boardwalk.
View ArticleWelland Canal
The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie up the Niagara Escarpment. One of Canada’s great Civil Engineering achievements. I love taking the kids to engineering sites when we’re on vacation!
View ArticleBrock’s Monument – from the war of 1812
Brock’s Monument is a 56-metre (185 ft) column atop Queenston Heights, in Queenston, Ontario, dedicated to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, one of Canada’s heroes of the War of 1812. Having recently...
View ArticleIllecillewaet River in the Spring
With the recent flooding in the Balkans’ it is easy to get complacent about flood risk in this part of the world. But the reality is that we have a huge amount of snow still up in those mountains, and...
View ArticleCanoeing the Columbia River
We took a short May Long Weekend paddle down the Columbia River from Revelstoke. We averaged over fast and cold 8.5km/hr, so you had to keep your eyes open for snags!
View ArticleArrow Lakes Drawdown
This section of the Columbia River just below Revelstoke is known as the Arrow Lakes Drawdown. At the start of summer this area usually becomes flooded as BC Hydro fills the Arrow Lakes Reservoir for...
View ArticleBegbie Lake
A rarely visited lake just off HWY23 south of Revelstoke. No real beach, but lots of rainbow trout waiting to be caught from a float tube. Note:It would be challenging to get a canoe down the trail...
View ArticleFinding the Leak
City of Revelstoke crews operating the vactor truck to locate a watermain break using hydro-excavation. [exif id=”7056″]
View ArticleStillness
Snow hangs on branches in a quiet lane, waiting for the wind. [exif id=”7158″]
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