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Forest (No. 253)
Halte des Piliers, QC
Pohénégamook, QC (seven pics)
Grand Falls, NB (two pics)
#Canada#summer 2015#St. Lawrence River#Halte des Piliers#original photography#travel#vacation#cityscape#tourist attraction#landmark#architecture#landscape#countryside#nature#flora#tree#woods#river bank#beach#forest#Lake Pohénégamook#Appalachian Mountains#International Bridge#Maine#USA#Grand Falls#New Brunswick#Pohénégamook
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Lighthouse, Father Point - Lawren Stewart Harris , 1930.
Canadian , 1885-1970
Oil on canvas , 107.9 x 128.1 cm 42 3/8 x 50 3/8 in.
#Lawren Stewart Harris#canadian artist#lighthouse#St. Lawrence River#Rimouski#Father Point#Pointe-Au-Pere
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Men shove a canoe into the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, to practice for a race that's part of the city's winter carnival.
Kathleen Revis
National Geographic, 1958
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Dark Island
“Dark Island, a prominent feature of the St. Lawrence Seaway, is located in the lower (eastern) Thousand Islands region, near Chippewa Bay. Dark Island Castle was recently renamed ‘Singer Castle’, because it was built for Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of the Singer Manufacturing Company , producer of the Singer Sewing Machine.” - via Wikimedia Commons
#i love this place so much i wish there were pictures of the interior#singer castle#dark island#singer sewing machine#dark island castle#united states#canada#thousand islands#hammond new york#st. lawrence county#new york#new york state#upstate new york#wikipedia#wikipedia pictures#wikimedia commons#castles#architecture#islands#st. lawrence river#st. lawrence seaway#saint lawrence seaway#saint lawrence river#saint lawrence#chippewa bay#north america#singer manufacturing company#Frederick Gilbert Bourne
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#FrancophoneTumblr
Hé, côté québécois de Tumblr! Comment ça se passe du côté québécois de Tumblr?
Hey, Quebec side of Tumblr! How's it going on the Quebec side of Tumblr?
#Quebec#Francophone#Anglophone#Canada#French Canada#English Canada#Being Friendly#inclusion#Both Languages#French & English#Poutine#Montreal#st. lawrence river
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Two appliqué projects I did about the St. Lawrence Seaway/The Lost Villages.
Top one is based on the Lost Villages Historical Society logo, bottom is based on a photograph by George Hickey taken in Aultsville, Ontario just before the flooding of the Seaway.
#aultsville#aultsville ontario#st. lawrence river#st lawrence seaway#saint lawrence seaway#saint lawrence river#ontario history#the lost villages#canadian history#appliqué#applique#fibre arts#fibre crafts#textile art#textile arts#textiles#fiber art#my art#my artwork#artists on tumblr#queer artist
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Old Port, Montreal
#montreal#quebec#canada#cmt photography#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#travel photography#landscape photography#ferris wheel#parks#sunbathing#old port#st. lawrence river
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Quebec City 2023
#water#architecture#color#street photography#streetscape#boat#cruise#st. lawrence river#st. Lawrence#quebec city#Quebec
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Fjords at Tadoussac
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Forest (No. 274)
Thousand Islands National Park, ON
#original photography#travel#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#landscape#countryside#nature#flora#tree#woods#forest#Canada#summer 2015#architecture#Ontario#riverbank#Thousand Islands National Park#St. Lawrence River#reed
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Quebec City, Quebec, Canada on the St. Lawrence River. June 23, 2024
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Approaching Eastern tip of the island of Montreal
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A scuba diver hovers during a safety stop beneath the waters of the St. Lawrence River. This essential pause helps the diver adjust to the changing pressure before ascending, minimizing the risk of decompression sickness.
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A scuba diver hovers during a safety stop beneath the waters of the St. Lawrence River. This essential pause helps the diver adjust to the changing pressure before ascending, minimizing the risk of decompression sickness.
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