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Ontario: Mississauga Ontario: Mississauga - Trilliums in Sawmill Creek Valley (GH_001_0001) Ontario: Mississauga - brick-clad residence with Christmas Lights (GH_001_0405) Ontario: Woodstock area -modern farm with private air-strip cutting through cornfields (GH_001_0455) Ontario: Newcastle Area - Via Rail Turbo train enroute to Montreal. (GH_001_0456) Ontario: Spanish area - fall mist lingers over Rainbow Lake (GH_001_0460) Ontario: Mississauga - brick-clad residence with Christmas Lights (GH_001_0461) Ontario: Ottawa - tulips at Majors Hill Park, Peace Tower in background (GH_001_0463) Ontario: Toronto - Scarborough Bluffs on Lake Ontario (GH_001_0489) Ontario: Timmins Pamour Porcupine Mine; Schumacher, Ont (GH_001_0555) Ontario: Ottawa with Parliment Hill and Major MacKenzie Park (GH_001_0563) Photograph of geese and goslings (GH_001_0564) Dept. Mines, Ottawa (GH_001_0756) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Queen Victoria Park w American Falls in background (GH_002_0103) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Queen Victoria Park with tulip beds - Skylon Tower in background (GH_002_0104) Ontario: Ottawa - Parliament Hill from Major Hill Park, wood sculpture in foreground (GH_002_0105) Ontario: Mississauga: Sawmill Valley after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0148) Ontario: Queenston area - Niagara Peninsula orchard with cherry blossoms in full bloom (GH_002_0166) Ontario: Queenston area- Niagara Peninsula orchard with cherry blossoms in full bloom (GH_002_0167) Ontario: Niagara Falls - conservatory with display of hydrangea (GH_002_0169) Ontario: Waterloo area - sugar bush shanty to north of town (GH_002_0170) Ontario: Mississauga - Sawmill Creek in Sawmill Creek Conservation Area (GH_002_0171) Page 1 of 43 Ontario: Niagara Falls - American and Canadian Horeshoe Falls under night illumination; Minolta Tower in background (GH_002_0172) Ontario: Niagara Falls - American and Canadian Horeshoe Falls under night illumination; Minolta Tower in background (GH_002_0173) Ontario: Waterloo area- collecting sap at sugarbush near St Clements (GH_002_0174) Ontario: Niagara Falls - tulip display almost hides Canadian Horsehoe Falls (GH_002_0179) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0180) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0181) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0182) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0183) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0184) Ontario: Niagara Falls - daffodils are foreground for Canadian Horsehoe Falls with ‘Maid of the Mist’ passing by (GH_002_0185) Ontario: Niagara Falls - tulip beds with Canadian Horseshoe Falls in background (GH_002_0188) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Queen Victoria Park with tulip beds - Skylon Tower in background (GH_002_0189) Ontario: Niagara Falls - tulip beds with American Falls in background (GH_002_0190) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Queen Victoria Park with tulip beds - Skylon Tower in background (GH_002_0191) Ontario: Niagara Falls - narcissus, daffodils and tulips in Queen Victoria Park (GH_002_0192) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Queen Victoria Park with tulip beds - Skylon Tower in background (GH_002_0193) Ontario: Timmins area - Mattagami River with float plane and helicopter base (GH_002_0201) Ontario: Timmins area - Dome Mine at South Porcupine (GH_002_0206) Ontario: Ottawa - tulips at Majors Hill Park, Peace Tower in background (GH_002_0209) Ontario: Upper Canada Village - cabinetmaker’s house on Mill Street (GH_002_0212) Ontario: Upper Canada Village - Ford Creek with Bateau Landing lighthouse in distance (GH_002_0213) Page 2 of 43 Ontario: Kenora area - falls in Rushing River Provincial Park (GH_002_0219) Ontario: Kenora area- falls in Rushing River Provincial Park (GH_002_0220) Ontario: Algoma region - High Falls on the Magpie River near Wawa (GH_002_0223) Ontario: Georgian Bay area - fall colouring in the forest alongside Gibson River (GH_002_0224) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area- solitary maple in late afternoon sunlight, near Tweed (GH_002_0225) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area - solitary maple in late afternoon sunlight, near Tweed (GH_002_0226) Ontario: Perth-Madoc area - typical countryside in autumn near Tweed (GH_002_0227) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area - sugarbush camp near Plevna (GH_002_0228) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area - sugarbush camp near Plevna (GH_002_0229) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area - sugarbush camp near Plevna (GH_002_0230) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area- abandoned farm equipment in maple grove, near Mississippi Lake (GH_002_0231) Ontario: Madoc-Perth area- farmyard in autumn, near Mississippi Lake (GH_002_0232) Ontario: Rideau Lakes - overlooking Rideau Canal lock at Jones Falls (GH_002_0233) Ontario: Mississauga - goose family at Erindale College (GH_002_0238) Ontario: Bondhead - girls with their collie walk beside row of hoarfrost- laden trees (GH_002_0242) Ontario: Nobleton - winter on the farm (GH_002_0243) Ontario: Bondhead - girls with their Collie amid grandeur of frost-covered farm scenery (GH_002_0244) Ontario: Upper Canada Village- pioneer village w St Lawrence River in background (GH_002_0249) Ontario: Thousand Islands- quiet bay alongside Parkway, near Mallorytown Landing (GH_002_0259) Ontario: Sault Ste Marie area - Aubrey Falls on Spruce River (GH_002_0260) Ontario: Sault Ste Marie area - Aubrey Falls on Spruce River (GH_002_0261) Page 3 of 43 Ontario: Lake Superior - shoreline framed by poplar and maple, Agawa Bay area (GH_002_0262) Ontario: Rideau Lakes - Fall scene near Carve Lake - Westport area (GH_002_0263) Ontario: Rideau Lakes - Fall scene between Enterprise and Bellrock (GH_002_0264) Ontario: Rideau Lakes - Fall scene between Enterprise and Bellrock (GH_002_0265) Ontario: Thunder Bay - dairy farm near the city (GH_002_0266) Ontario: Niagara Falls - magnolia blossoms line parkway (GH_002_0267) Ontario: Ottawa - tulip time at Parliament Hill (GH_002_0268) Ontario: Ottawa - tulip time at Parliament Hill (GH_002_0269) Ontario: Mississauga- estate home and grounds after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0270) Ontario: Orangeville area - half-timbered house at Cataract in snowy setting (GH_002_0274) Ontario: Ottawa - tulip beds alongside Rideau Canal (GH_002_0296) Ontario: Caldeon Hills - early snow on Credit, River, near Terra Cotta (GH_002_0313) Ontario: Mississauga- Sawmill Creek, Erin Mills, after early snowfall. (GH_002_0315) Ontario: Mississauga - estate home after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0324) Ontario: Mississauga - estate home after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0325) Ontario: Mississauga- estate home after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0326) Ontario: Mississauga- estate home after a heavy snowfall (GH_002_0327) Ontario: Niagara Falls - rainbow cuts across corner of Canadian Horseshoe Falls (GH_002_0328) Ontario: Niagara Falls - early Spring view American Falls (GH_002_0329) Ontario: Niagara Falls - high angle view of Canadian Horseshoe Falls under floodlight illumination (GH_002_0330) Ontario: Lake Superior - evening light lends colour to waves on Agawa Bay (GH_002_0331) Page 4 of 43 Ontario: Mississauga - estate home with blazing amelanchier bush (GH_002_0332) Ontario: Mississauga fishing on the Credit River (GH_002_0333) Ontario: Muskoka - a typical small lake in Autumn (GH_002_0352) Ontario: Algonquin Provincial Park - glimpse of Lake of Two Rivers with birches and Fall colouring (GH_002_0353) Ontario: Kenora - *HISTORICAL* until recently, tugs hauled log booms on Lake of the Woods to mill at Keewatin (GH_002_0405) Ontario: Kenora - *HISTORICAL* until recently, tugs hauled log booms on Lake of the Woods to mill at Keewatin (GH_002_0406) Ontario: Kenora - *HISTORICAL* until recently, tugs hauled log booms on Lake of the Woods to mill at Keewatin (GH_002_0407) Ontario: Quetico Provincial Park - typical Canadian Shield terrain (GH_002_0408) Ontario: Atikokan area - typical Canadian Shield terrain (GH_002_0409) Ontario: Niagara Falls - rainbow over Canadian Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Rainbow bridge in background (GH_002_0418) Ontario: Niagara Falls - Maid of the Mist’ approaches Canadian Horseshoe Falls (GH_002_0419) "Quebec: The Gaspe - Perce village and Perce Rock with Bonaventure Island in background." (GH_004_0003) "Quebec: Gaspe Peninsula - sunset over Baie de Gaspe." (GH_004_0006) "Quebec: Rimouski area - antique horse cart with St. Lawrence River lighthouse in background." (GH_004_0010) "Quebec: The Gaspe - seagulls at Pertce [Perce] Rock." (GH_004_0011) "Quebec: Gatineau River area - Autumn scene at McGregor Lake." (GH_004_0012) "Quebec: Gatineau River area - Fall colouring on Lac Grand, near Val-des-Monts." (GH_004_0013) "Quebec: Gatineau River area - log booms awaiting tow to mill." (GH_004_0016) "Quebec: Saint-John-Port-Joli - carver works on wood sculpture, centuries-old craft of this area." (GH_004_0017) "Quebec: Saint-Jean-Port-Joli - sculpted wooden figure infront of carver's shop." (GH_004_0018) REIMER truck NR Marmora (GH_005_0004_a) Page 5 of 43 REIMER truck NR. Marmora (GH_005_0004_b) Sugarbush camp near Plenva (GH_005_0059) Bidle veil falls at Canyon Station in Agawa Canyon (GH_005_0060) Winter view of the Credit River, near Forks of the Credit (GH_005_0062) Upper Canada Village (GH_005_0118) Ontario: Corn farm near Woodstock (GH_005_0223_b) Photograph of barn property in Ontario (GH_005_0235_a)
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