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C130 in Algonquin219 viewsFarm Lake flyover
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Eric Morse's gear216 views
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Sept 13th in the Monts Groulx - Qc215 views
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Mythical Moth215 views
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Orillia Ontario 03215 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - sectioned canoe214 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - one of the different Voyageur outfits214 views
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Steamer #2214 viewsLonger steamer Stainless Steel, same generator.
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Algonquin Park Ranger Badges213 viewsVisitor Centre display
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Canadian Bushplane Museum213 viewsSault Ste Marie Ontario
http://www.bushplane.com/
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Orillia Ontario 02212 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - detail of Montreal Canoe setup211 views
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Richard and Mason210 viewsAdmiring the scenery on OSA Lake in Killarney
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Avro Arrow - Janusz Zurakowski Memorial, Barry's Bay ON210 views
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209 viewsVictor Diamond Mine, Attawapiskat
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Canadian Bushplane Museum208 viewsSault Ste Marie Ontario
http://www.bushplane.com/
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"Pine sap trap"208 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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Cdn Canoe Museum - sampler of the many boats there207 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - pemmican sample207 views
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Trillium in the garden207 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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Geodesic marker206 viewsOn Paul Lake, part of the Sturgeon River in the northern Temagami area
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Busy Beaver205 viewsBusy beaver keeps us company and eventually joins our evening of fishing at Gowganda Lake, Ontario
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Canadian Bushplane Museum205 viewsSault Ste Marie ON
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Harpoon on kayak204 views
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Cdn Canoe Museum - woodworking shop204 views
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Knights of the Templar Hospital203 viewsThis is a location on the Ardecher River in Southen France
Those ruins were the foundations to a Leaper Hospital. The kicker is that the mud from the local Arceche River was believed to have healing qualities in it
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Geordie, my terrier mix, navigating203 views
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