My first experience with Rockwood Conservation Area came when I was just a kid in the 1970’s. My older brother was in a baseball tournament in nearby Georgetown so my Mom, Dad and I camped at Rockwood. It was a thing we did, following my much older brother around during the summer months. Joining us…Continue reading Rockwood Conservation Area: A ‘Honey’ Of A Park
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Devil’s Glen and the Bruce Trail’s Mad River Side Trail
My curiosity about Devil’s Glen started when I was just a kid. I believe I first saw the provincial park signs for this unique spot on the Niagara Escarpment on the way to a hockey tournament in the Collingwood, Ontario area when I was maybe around ten or eleven years old. When I was young,…Continue reading Devil’s Glen and the Bruce Trail’s Mad River Side Trail
10 Great Southern Ontario Early Spring Pics
In the autumn, there’s a well known ‘thing’ called Indian Summer. There’s some sortĀ of official meteorological description but what it’s all about is a short return to almost summer-like weather before the big plunge into winter. The same sort of thing happens in the spring but in the opposite direction. After a long, brutal winter,…Continue reading 10 Great Southern Ontario Early Spring Pics
Sunrise At Boyne Valley Provincial Park
In a few days, I’m getting up really early and travelling to a nice wooded location with a small lake to put into practice some new things I’ve learned about capturing a sunrise. The weather in Ontario has finally stopped sulking and temperatures may actually go a little above normal for the first time in…Continue reading Sunrise At Boyne Valley Provincial Park