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Quebec’s Magdalen Islands

Quebec’s Magdalen Islands

It was winter 1910 when a telegraph cable stretching across the Gulf of the St. Lawrence broke and left the residents of Quebec’s Magdalen Islands completely cut off from civilization.

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Billy Bishop in cockpit

Billy Bishop Goes To War

All gathered around roasting salmon listening to a story by Elder S-hwuts’tus Harvey George

Pit Cook on Vancouver Island

‘In Chinatown, as in Old China, so many men walked about with scarred faces and limbs. Who did not have a tale to tell?’ | Creators Vancouver

Lindsay Delaronde, Katsitsakaste, Indigenous Artist

Katsitsakaste, Indigenous Artist in Residence

Sunrise at Forillon National Park

A Century of Remembrance

Camp Tanamakoon Algonquin Park

Algonquin Park’s historic lodges

On The Island of the Great Spirit

Western Uplands Ranch near the Red Deer River in southeastern Alberta

Cowboys, Guest Ranches, Ghost Towns

Port Perry, Ontario downtown streetscape

Port Perry, Ontario – Local Neighbourhood

art at YVR Hetux by Connie Watts, detail

First Nations Art Takes Flight at YVR

Driftwood Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Ontario Provincial Parks

Muskoka near Algonquin Park, Ontario

The Automatiste Revolution Still Reigns in Quebec

Canada's First Peoples
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