Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wordless Wednesday..."Oh, Canada..."

..a few from some trips to our neighbor 
to the north a few years ago.



Alexander Graham Bell Historic Site, Baddeck, Nova Scotia


Flower Pot Rocks, New Brunswick




St. John River, New Brunswick

Halifax Harbor



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35 comments:

  1. The Flower Pot Rocks are very interesting. I want to ride on that little tugboat!!

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  2. The flower pot rocks are super. i would like to visit this place once.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  3. Looks to me like that little boat should be in Thomas The Tank Engine!

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  4. My husband and I have always wanted to go to Nova Scotia (me for the lighthouses of course). It is on our bucket list.

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  5. Wow, these photos are so beautiful! Thanks yo much for sharing!

    Happy WW!
    Verena

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  6. Fab photos - they must bring back such lovely memories. The flower pot rocks are amazing!

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  7. Absolutely beautiful photos! I really enjoyed looking at them. Happy WW!

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  8. Interesting rock formations and I like the tugboat!

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  9. Such a lovely day lily by the sea garden. Love the rock formations they are so awesome and the tug is so cool like a live cartoon or kids book! Great captures!

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  10. These are all wonderful shots. I love the arch opening in the rock.

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  11. Oh I love it. We have never been there. Soon I hope.

    Following from the wordless wednesday hop.

    Paula
    @inkscrblr
    thriftymommastips

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  12. I've been to all of these locations, although I didn't see the cute boat. Your pictures make me long for a return trip!

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  13. I've been through Canada and I have to say it's pretty up in the rural areas.

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  14. We have traveled through many different parts of Canada...but have never seen that part! Beautiful!!!

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  15. Aww that tugboat is just too cute. I've been to Canada many, many times, but not to Nova Scotia . . . yet.

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  16. Beautiful scenes from your trip to Canada. I have some of the same shots of the rocks in New Brunswick. It was a cool place to watch the tides. Wonderful photos. Have a great week!

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  17. The rock formations are amazing.

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  18. Great pictures. The first one is especially beautiful.

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  19. Hoping to get to Nova Scotia this summer. Will most likely be last trip of our lifetime. My M-I-L was born there so TBG really wants to go before it's too late. Any tips??

    Your photos are fantastic, especially like the flowerpot rocks.

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  20. awww...love NS.
    It has been awhile, but I do know that the Tourist Booard there is excellent. Go to their site and they will sent you all sorts of great info.

    Love Lunenberg..Peggy's Cove. Halifax, especially the harbor, is very nice. And the Cabot Trail is a drive not to be missed. Baddeck is a lovely resort town. I always remeber the harbor full of sailboats.

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  21. I really need to make it to Canada! These shots are beautiful!

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  22. Love the pictures, makes me want to visit such a beautiful place, that first shot beautiful view. The rocks are so cool. Funny boat, great pic.

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  23. what fun .. especially that tug!

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  24. Nice pictures. I was in the Maritime provinces years ago, though mostly in Nova Scotia. I would like to see those rock formations in New Brunswick.

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  25. wow, that is some cool rock formations. What a place for great photos. Love it. :)

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  26. New Brunswick is on my list of places to visit! So cool.

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  27. You make me miss North. Big time.

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  28. Great pictures! Nova Scotia is number 1 on my places to visit one day. Surprisingly it's more expensive for me to go there within Canada than to travel to the States. lol.

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  29. One day I will make it to the east coast of my own country. Beautiful pictures. :)

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