Category: Landscapes

Maligne Canyon

When we went to Jasper, we decided to go to places we hadn’t been before. Our brother-in-law suggested going to Maligne Canyon. Advertised as one of the most spectacular gorges in the Canadian Rockies, its sheer limestone walls plunge to depths of over 50 meters (165 ft.). This was well worth the trip. The views of […]

Views of the Pacific

When we were in western Canada, we were able to go to Vancouver Island and cross to the western coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The views were beautiful, especially in Ucluelet. We have been to the Atlantic Ocean, and now to the Pacific. Canada is a large country. When you drive you really get a […]

Hoodoos in the Badlands

The hoodoos outside of Drumheller, Alberta are an interesting part of the Badlands. Hoodoos are scattered throughout the Drumheller valley. We were able to visit the official protected Hoodoos site, which is now designated as a Provincial Historic Resource.  At this site, you are able to walk around the hoodoos without getting too close and causing damage […]

Stormy Weather

It seems we’ve had a lot of stormy weather this summer.  Although it isn’t our favourite type of weather, the clouds are amazing to look at and can be interesting to photograph. Sometimes when you are driving, you don’t know what the weather is going to do. These next two photos were taken in Renfrew, Ontario. […]

Rocks at Bon Echo

This spring we had the opportunity to camp in Bon Echo Provincial Park, where they have some high cliffs, and you can see some petroglyphs from years ago. We actually didn’t see very many of the petroglyphs, but we enjoyed seeing the cliffs and getting up close to them. It’s a beautiful park to visit. […]