All posts tagged Water
A Fall Paddle in Killarney Provincial Park
Posted by justinfabian on November 1, 2013
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/a-fall-paddle-in-killarney-provincial-park/
Large sandy beaches in Algonquin?
A long sandy beach that stretch out from shoreline for hundreds of feet in shallow water.
Where you say? Florida?
Nope, try the backcountry of Algonquin Park and beautiful Bice Lake. Add this lake and the campsites #10 or #11 to your camping plans for next year. Just make sure not to hog it for yourself, if we are paddling by!
Posted by justinfabian on October 26, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/10/26/large-sandy-beaches-in-algonquin/
Spring Runoff from Garibaldi Provincial Park
The back-roads around BC are full of hidden little gems and who says you can’t shoot it the rain. Found this spot on the drive up to Whistler and had to keep huddled under a large umbrella.
Posted by justinfabian on August 9, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/spring-runoff-from-garibaldi-provincial-park/
Drifting at Neys Provincial Park
Along the north shore of Lake Superior is one of my favorite Ontario parks; Neys Provincial Park. The park was visited frequently by The Group of Seven and has a great mix of Canadian northern ruggedness, sandy beaches and lots of driftwood.
More information on Neys can be found at: http://bit.ly/OX7GxC
Posted by justinfabian on August 7, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/08/07/drifting-at-neys-provincial-park/
Driftwood at Long Point Provincial Park
Driftwood on the beautiful sandy beaches of Long Point Provincial Park. Long Point is located on the northwest shore of Lake Erie and is a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
More information on the park can be found at http://bit.ly/OzTTuZ
Posted by justinfabian on July 31, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/07/31/318/
The Everglades of the North
The Minesing Wetlands is one of my favorite hidden gems in southern Ontario. Consider it the everglades of the north.
This 6,000 hectare area is part of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority and is one of the most diverse undisturbed wetland tracts in Canada. It offers some fantastic canoeing and opportunities to see a large variety of flora and fauna.
More information can be found at Friends of Minesing.
Posted by justinfabian on July 11, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/the-everglades-of-the-north/
Sunrise over Bonnie Bay, Newfoundland
Posted by justinfabian on July 10, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/sunrise-over-bonnie-bay-newfoundland/
Sunrise on Georgian Bay, Bruce Peninsula National Park
Posted by justinfabian on May 31, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/sunrise-on-georgian-bay-bruce-peninsula-national-park/
Where in Canada is this location?
Where in Canada was this photo taken?
At first glance most people think it is from the Maritimes. Look closely and you will have your clue…
Posted by justinfabian on May 16, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/05/16/where-in-canada-is-this-location/
Chained
Posted by justinfabian on March 21, 2012
https://justinfabian.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/chained/