Random Montreal: Bright Lights
Quebec Month / Installment 8 Multicolored Marquee, Rue Sainte Catherine _____ Theater Lights, Rue Sainte Catherine Tagged: Architecture, Canada, Cityscape, Lighting, Montreal, Photography
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Quebec Month / Installment 14 Pediments, bas relief sculptures, window moldings, fanciful brickworks, roof fixtures and decorative doors are among the many intricate architectural details that vie for...
View ArticleNotre-Dame Basilica de Montreal
Quebec Month / Installment 15 Even to a casual observer of Quebec culture, the predominance of the Catholic church, at least historically, in the province is evident in many ways, not the least of...
View ArticleRandom Images of Quebec City
Some random images from a recent trip to Quebec City. ___ Tower on City Gate, Quebec City ___ Looking Out on the St. Lawrance, Quebec City ___ Rooftop Windows and Angles, Quebec City ___ Rustic Fire...
View ArticleQuebec City at Night
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City ___ A few night time images from most recent trip (Spring 2013) to Quebec City. The night was crazy cold and windy, which greatly challenged my patience and tripod so...
View ArticleEver-Bustling Early 20th Century Toronto
No Postmark– Around 1920s The cityscape of Toronto, with its many tall buildings adorned with fine architectural detail and its bustling street-level activity, is most akin to what Americans encounter...
View ArticleWinnipeg’s Cozy and Artful Warming Huts
Wood Pile Hut ~ Skating on the frozen surface of the Assiniboine River, a popular winter pastime, will work up quite a chill. Recognizing this, makeshift warming huts have long been used along the...
View ArticleToronto Architectural Snapshot
Intricate Detail Adorning a Decorative Window, University of Toronto Campus __ “Your body is away from me, but there is a window open from my heart to yours.” ~~ Rumi Tagged: Architecture, Canada,...
View ArticleDistillery District Door and Window Combo
This smallish window and nearby door in Toronto’s Distillery District caught my eye both because of their curves and the forest green shared by each opening. In addition to the well-preserved...
View ArticleCome On In!: Doors of Annapolis Royal
~ Annapolis Royal occupies a special place in both the far western part of Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley and the province’s history. Situated on the sweeping Annapolis River, the site was originally...
View ArticleRegent Gas Station and Sleek Modern Design
Regent Gas Station (Left View), Toronto (1949), Designed by John Parkin, Photo by Hugh Robertson Although these vintage images only showcase a humble gas station they’re amazingly good! That’s because...
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