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Canadian Bushplane Museum129 viewsSault Ste Marie Ontario
http://www.bushplane.com/
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Butterflies in Algonquin163 views
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Oak gall, on the ground. Nice colour...1872 views
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Croq fungi in symbiosis with a mug mushroom953 views
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oak gall in fall1162 views
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Tulips and birch in the backyard137 viewsSpring stuff. The birch is probably a local one. My neighbour has a birch that looks much different and probably is an import: the bark seems "sooty" where it's not white, its shape is more squat than striving towards sky and the catkins are rather yellow than with a tinge of brown as my birch
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Trillium in the garden116 viewsBought at the farmers market amd thus probably dug out in some woods. It doesmn't do too well and I think we'll lose it eventually.
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Flower of Japanese Maple110 views
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Male flower of spruce in front yard107 viewsNice colour and structure.... It's the first time I noticed these hundreds of little "cones".
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason Display - Canada145 views"It is as if God made the canoe and then set about creating a country in which it could flourish. That country was Canada."
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason Display - photographic tools183 views
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Eric Morse's gear124 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason's campsite133 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason's paiting tools187 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - sectioned canoe121 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - woodworking shop116 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - one of the different Voyageur outfits121 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - pemmican sample115 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - detail of Montreal Canoe setup118 views
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Work by Frank Polson from Long Point Reserve, PQ134 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Harpoon on kayak107 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - decorated bow105 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - decoration on birchbark canoe111 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - sampler of the many boats there111 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - detail of birch bark canoe103 views
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Geodesic marker120 viewsOn Paul Lake, part of the Sturgeon River in the northern Temagami area
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"Pine sap trap"120 viewsTo get a stash of pine sap for canoe repair, people used to create a "trap" by notching a tree and let the sap accumulate over time. Thus they would have a stash of resin at their frequented camp sites whenever needed.
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detail of "pine sap trap"134 viewssee http://www.gallery.myccr.com/albums/userpics/11594/IMGP0095.JPG
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Paddle Warriors - the next generation....90 views
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Penobscot 18'6 first time on the water88 views
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