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White Moose411 viewsWhite Moose
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Squirrel tunneling towards bird feeder411 viewsAbout 30cm of powder snow have made it impractical for the squirrel to bound across the lawn to reach the seeds below the bird feeder. So s/he tunneled towards it from the hedge in the back ground. There are two "air holes" (right and bottom right) pushed out from underneath, but no tracks leading away from those.
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Inukshuk409 viewsInukshuk above the Burnside River near the outlet of Lake Kathawachaga. John Franklin crossed the Burnside near here.
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OSA Lake, KIllarney408 viewsSmoke from a nearby forest fire created a rather hazy day.........
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Cdn Canoe Museum - Bill Mason's paiting tools408 views
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Group Shot407 viewsA group shot of the gang at Byng Island Campground
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Tent at Queen Anne's Bottom, Green River Utah407 views
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Riviere aux Feuilles407 viewsMaryse & Christiane-Junction Riviere Goudalie
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Riviere Mistassibi407 views
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waskasina406 viewswasaksina, temagami labour day weeekend 2005
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ski sled front view406 viewsshows bottom of sled from front. Note all wood parts sealed with 3 coats of varnish
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Young Algonquin Park Bull, May '07406 views
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Coppermine River406 viewsThe Massacre at Bloody Falls was an incident that took place during Samuel Hearne's exploration of the Coppermine River in 1771. Chipewyan warriors led by Hearne's guide and companion Matonabbee discovered a group of local Inuit camped by rapids approximately 15 kilometres upstream from the mouth of the Coppermine. Just after midnight on July 17, the Chipewyan set upon the Inuit camp and killed approximately 20 men, women and children. Witnessing the massacre traumatized Hearne, and he was haunted by the memories until his death in 1792.
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Siglin Sled, packed, side view.405 viewsSiglin Sled pulk, paked for a group cold camp for 4 days. Note curved up sides and bow and stern construction on pulk. Bow and stern cut with several tabs, sqeeezed and bolted to create upturned shape.
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Worms Escaping405 viewsThis is a wonderful gob of worms! Let's go fishing!
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Leaf Lake Camp405 views
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Feeding Grizzly405 viewsThis grizzly was digging roots and ground squirrels along the Burnside River. The bear showed neither aggression nor fear toward the six gauking bipeds.
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"They're Back" - the beavers, that is....!405 views
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Debbie and Mason404 viewsDeb and Mason on a ridge overlooking OSA Lake in Killarney
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Where's Mommy404 viewsKobe sits on stern seat to check the view
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Robert Perkins' Loon - 1404 views
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