Darlings Harbour in Callander is the entry point for the traffic going to the ice-fishing huts on Callander Bay.
Quiet way to spend a day.
Darlings Harbour in Callander is the entry point for the traffic going to the ice-fishing huts on Callander Bay.
Quiet way to spend a day.
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On the ice of Lake Nipissing is an intriguing exhibition of structures and installation art. Several interesting pieces stand in the sun, wind, snow, cold, dark, to provide messages and analyses of our world.
See: THIS LINK for more.
For description of the works and the artists see: ICE FOLLIES
Neat way to spend an afternoon!
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I spend Sunday mornings at our local ski hill helping the Nipissing Trackers provide an on-snow sliding program for disabled children. The Nipissing Association for Disabled Youth (NADY) is the sponsoring body and tremendous cooperation is provided by the ski hill as well.
This photo symbollizes the objectives of the Nipissing Trackers and of NADY.
It’s a very rewarding activity and you get paid in smiles. What could be better?
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On the lake in front of our place there is a good deal of traffic. Each track can be used to make a bit of a story.
Or used to do some detective work.
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By the newly paved Highway 63 in Redbridge, this vehicle is parked for the winter.
“We all live in a yellow submarine…”, will now play over and over in my head for the rest of the day.
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Jack’s sugar shack is resting until the sap starts running.
Then the gentle processing of maple syrup will begin.
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Friends live on a bush property nearby and make a trail with the four-wheeler for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
Lovely place to be on a calm winter day.
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