
“Spotted on the Road”. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
One of the many things I’ve grown to appreciate over the years, at home and on my travels, is a beautiful classic well-maintained car.

One of the many things I’ve grown to appreciate over the years, at home and on my travels, is a beautiful classic well-maintained car.

A memorable sunset near Banff in Canada’s Rocky Mountains.
With the exception of its red Maple Leaf, I don’t think there’s any Canadian symbol more iconic than its Mounties.

Seems a shame, but Canada’s visibility on the world tourist scene has dropped, and is predicted to drop more. Before the 70s, when many trans-Atlantic flights had to make stop in Canada, it was #2 in the world for tourist visits; it’s sunk to #18,…

The Burrard Bridge (aka the Burrard Street Bridge) is an Art Deco style bridge constructed in the 1930s and spans False Creek.

The Canadian Rockies are noted for their jagged peaks, many of which are snow-capped even in summer. Much of the natural beauty of the area has been saved by their incorporation in a series of national and provincial parks, including Banff National…

Today’s photo comes from Ottawa’s Byward Market, an excellent Farmer’s Market in Canada’s National Capitol. The photo highlights a colorful display of pumpkins and squashes that were for sale, a typical “harvest display”.

Quebec, like New York, is both a city and a state (or rather, a province). It’s an island of French heritage and culture within our Anglo-North American continent.

The Saguenay Fjord is one of the longest in the world. The village Tadoussac near its mouth is charming.

There are many great cities to visit in Canada, and Montreal is one of my favorites, a truly world-class city.

One of the many things I’ve grown to appreciate over the years, at home and on my travels, is a beautiful classic well-maintained car.

A memorable sunset near Banff in Canada’s Rocky Mountains.
With the exception of its red Maple Leaf, I don’t think there’s any Canadian symbol more iconic than its Mounties.

Seems a shame, but Canada’s visibility on the world tourist scene has dropped, and is predicted to drop more. Before the 70s, when many trans-Atlantic flights had to make stop in Canada, it was #2 in the world for tourist visits; it’s sunk to #18,…

The Burrard Bridge (aka the Burrard Street Bridge) is an Art Deco style bridge constructed in the 1930s and spans False Creek.

The Canadian Rockies are noted for their jagged peaks, many of which are snow-capped even in summer. Much of the natural beauty of the area has been saved by their incorporation in a series of national and provincial parks, including Banff National…

Today’s photo comes from Ottawa’s Byward Market, an excellent Farmer’s Market in Canada’s National Capitol. The photo highlights a colorful display of pumpkins and squashes that were for sale, a typical “harvest display”.

Quebec, like New York, is both a city and a state (or rather, a province). It’s an island of French heritage and culture within our Anglo-North American continent.

The Saguenay Fjord is one of the longest in the world. The village Tadoussac near its mouth is charming.

There are many great cities to visit in Canada, and Montreal is one of my favorites, a truly world-class city.