A Busker.
First 2022 ride on the BMW R 1250RS
First 2022 ride on the Triumph Bonneville T120
An old 1974 Ford Bronco in MacBride, BC
Sundown somewhere in Ontario.
Gouda City Hall.
Old Boiler in Park.
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Sorrento, BC
Near Salmon Arm, BC
A Beaver did it!
Sleeping on one leg.
Water front in Salmon Arm, BC
Copenhagen
Big Screen Walk through London.
Hydraulic Road - Quesnel, BC
Dragon Lake, near Quesnel, BC
Salmo Hotel.
Small Town, Ontario
Puntchesakut, BC Canada
Alberta, Canada
Barkerville, BC Canada
April 20, 2014 - No. 110 - One photo a day, + 3 C,
Near Vernon, BC
In Olalla, BC Canada
SS Sicamous in Penticton, BC Canada
Front Street, Quesnel, BC
Lake Superior, Ontario (Former Prisoner of War Cam…
Village of Lebret, Saskatchewan
Mont Carmel, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Near Dragon Lake.
Old Mining Equipment in Quesnel, BC
Fraser River, Quesnel, BC
Old Fraser River Bridge, Quesnel, BC
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Hyder, Alaska


Hyder is a census-designated place in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 87 at the 2010 census, down from 97 in 2000. Hyder is accessible by road only from Stewart, British Columbia, and is popular with motorists wishing to visit Alaska without driving the length of the Alaska Highway and is otherwise landlocked. It is the southernmost community in the state that can be reached via car (others can only be reached by boat or plane). Hyder is Alaska's easternmost town.(Wikipedia)
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