French River, Unnamed Lake Nearby - 2007
Lake Nipissing, Sky & Clouds - 2007
Lake Nipissing, The Bay around the Corner - 2007 (…
Lake Nipissing, Rough Waters - 2007
Lake Nipissing, Manitou Islands Cruise - 2007 (2x…
Lake Nipissing, North Bay Lakeside - 2007
Manitoulin Island, Niagara Escarpment (3xPiP)
Manitoulin Island, Niagara esc... someone always s…
Manitoulin Island, In the Green - 2007
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Manitoulin Island, West Bay, Lake Huron - 2007
Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay - 2007
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Manitoulin Island, Pavement Alvar with Glacial Str…
Bodensee - Abendstimmung
Manitoulin Island, Pavement Alvar at Misery Bay -…
Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay, Beach Community - 2…
Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay, Divided - 2007
Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay & Carter Bay Plants…
Manitoulin Island, Old Farmland - 2007
Manitoulin Island, Carter Bay Dunes - 2007 (PiP)
Manitoulin Island, Monarch Caterpillar - 2007 (2xP…
Manitoulin Island, Monarch Butterflies at Carter B…
Exploring French River, Rocky - 2007 (7 PiPs)
Lake Nipissing, Tranquillity - 2007
Lake Nipissing, Sunset Firework - 2007
Lake Nipissing, Evening Mood - 2007
Lake Nipissing - Granite vegetation (PiP)
Lake Nipissing, Cottage Bay - 2007 (PiP)
Lake Nipissing South Shore, Cross Point Cottage (P…
Für alle Freunde/for all friends ... (3xPiP)
Sunset over Lake Temagami (2x PiP)
Latchford, Three Bridges - 2007
Mani-doo Aja-bikong (PiP) aka Devil's Rock
Devil's Rock,Cliffs and Lake Timiskaming (2 PiPs)
Near Cobald - Northern Woods 2007 (PiP)
Nipissing Region - One of these Lakes 2007 (PiP)
Nipissing Region - Hide'n'Seek in Ontarios Woods 2…
Nipissing Region - Impression 2007 (PiP)
Nipissing Region - Windy Day 2007
Nipissing Region - South Shore 2007
Toronto - CN-Tower und Fußgängerbrücke 2007
Toronto - Flatiron Gooderham Building & TD Canada…
Toronto - Lakeside View 2007 (PiP)
Waiting for Bernys Sunset
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Bleu sans discrimination / Blue without discrimination
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Des fils partout ......./ Plenty of wires ...../ Hilos en todas partes.....
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French River, Hidden Bay - 2007


The French River (French: Rivière des Français, Ojibwe: Wemitigoj-Sibi) is a river in Central Ontario, Canada. It flows 110 kilometres (68 mi) from Lake Nipissing west to Georgian Bay ... The French River flows through typical Canadian Shield country, in many places exposing rugged glaciated rock but also through heavily forested areas on the upper portion. The mouth of the river contains countless islands and numerous channels which vary from narrow, enclosed steep-walled gorges, falls and rapids, to broad expanses of open water.
Together with the Ottawa and Mattawa Rivers, the French River formed part of the water highway from Montreal to Lake Superior in the days of the fur trade. It remained a major canoe route until about 1820. Around 1855, the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada provided newfound access to the area and the Georgian Bay. This led to increased exploration and interest for fishing and logging during the era of the Industrial Revolution. After the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, there was a boom in logging along with the creation of Lumber barons in the Great Lakes. The French River was "ripe for the picking with its seemingly inexhaustible supply of timber and proximity to the American markets".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_River_(Ontario)
Together with the Ottawa and Mattawa Rivers, the French River formed part of the water highway from Montreal to Lake Superior in the days of the fur trade. It remained a major canoe route until about 1820. Around 1855, the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada provided newfound access to the area and the Georgian Bay. This led to increased exploration and interest for fishing and logging during the era of the Industrial Revolution. After the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, there was a boom in logging along with the creation of Lumber barons in the Great Lakes. The French River was "ripe for the picking with its seemingly inexhaustible supply of timber and proximity to the American markets".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_River_(Ontario)
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