Posts Tagged ‘Water

07
Jun
09

Day 251 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: Cape Spear, Newfoundland

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Cape Spear is located in Newfoundland
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Location of Cape Spear in Newfoundland

Cape Spear, located on the Avalon Peninsula near St. John’s, Newfoundland, is the easternmost point in Canada (52°37’W).

Cape Spear is also the easternmost point in North America.

The Portuguese named this location “Cabo da Esperança” which means “cape of hope”, which became “Cap d’Espoir” in French and finally “Cape Spear”.

Cape Spear is the trailhead/trail end for two components of the East Coast Trail.

There has been a lighthouse operating at Cape Spear since September 1836. The original Cape Spear lighthouse was the second lighthouse built in Newfoundland; the first was built in 1810 at Fort Amherst, at the entrance to St. John’s Harbour. In 1832, the first legislative assembly for the colony created a lighthouse board. Cape Spear was chosen as the site for a new lighthouse because it was on the rocky eastern coast near the entrance to St John’s harbour.

Construction began in 1834. The first lighthouse was a square wooden building with a tower in the middle containing the light. A foghorn was added in 1878. The first light used at Cape Spear had already been used since 1815 at a lighthouse at Inchkeith on the east coast of Scotland. This light used seven Argand burners and curved reflectors. This was later replaced by a dioptric lens system; the light was first lit by oil, then acetylene and finally electricity in 1930.

Because of its proximity to convoy routes during the Second World War, a gun battery was installed at Cape Spear to defend the entrance to St. John’s harbour. Barracks and underground passages leading to the bunkers were built for the use of troops stationed there.

A new concrete building was built to house the light in 1955. The original lighthouse building and the light keeper’s residence have since been restored. It is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and the location has been designated a Canadian National Historic Site. Some visitors attracted by the scenery and history have been swept away by the large and unpredictable waves at Cape Spear, prompting Parks Canada to post numerous warning signs in the area, Cape Spear was also used recently for filming of a hockey game in the Canadian television series, Road Hockey Rumble.

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Busted….Excuse me sir you need to have those dogs on a leash….

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The 1836 Cape Spear Lighthouse

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This is the easternmost point in North America. I spotted giant whales jumping right out of the water, and one minute later from this point, even though they were three miles, I mean kms away, it was very exciting to witness.

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A Viewing Platform Overlooks The Most Easterly Point in North America

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A boy runs his Newfoundland “Jack”  along the boardwalk at Cape Spear.

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Cape Spear was busy today with tourists from across Canada.

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Some visitors attracted by the scenery and history have been swept away by the large and unpredictable waves at Cape Spear. Two people died last year alone.

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Really? You have to be kidding.. you’re going to drive out to a National Historic Site to see the beauty and history, only to throw out your fast food trash?

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The World War Two Battery at Cape Spear

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An old gun rusts away, after never being fired.

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Security guard Joe shows me around the bunker.

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If you see a lot of garbage photos posted on this blog, it’s because I’m very anti-litter -bug.

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Signal Hill from Cape Spear

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Joe takes his job very seriously! I first met Joe when he got on the loud speaker to tell me to put my dogs on a leash, and he then had to drive out and tell me a second time to put the dogs on a leash. At least he didn’t ticket me.

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Young Ryan

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Faces Of The Day, Cape Spear

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Village of Blackhead, near Cape Spear.

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Mountain Bike race near Quidi Vidi.

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Wow! This 12 year old was sporting the same camera I had! If only I’d had that camera when I was 12, I could have done some serious damage.

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19
May
09

Day 232 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: Cheticamp

A storm passes over Cheticamp, creating a dramatic sky.

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These two love birds have been sitting on this same porch for 35 years!

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Even though Cheticamp is a Acadian Village, you will find many folks who fly the Canadian flag.

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This team of fishermen take a day off after working from 4:30 a.m. to p.m. fishing for snow crab.

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Faces Of The Day, Cheticamp

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Cheticamp is a strong Acadian community, with dozens of Acadian flags painted and flying around town

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Hosing crab out of the delivery bay at a crab processing plant.

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Unloading snow crab from a fishing boat.

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The Cheticamp Harbour

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The boys chew the fat on the biggest fishing boat in town – boats are a hang-out spot for many men in Nova Scotia.

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The Cabot Trail Near Cheticamp

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The Road Leading Into Cheticamp

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17
May
09

Day 230 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: The Cabot Trail

The Cabot Trail is hard on brakes, suspension and gas!

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Not many fishermen fish on Sunday, but there were a few boats out in the waters this morning.

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Donald MacIassic

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Can you believe that I stopped at the MacIassic’s place just to take a photo of the barn, and ended up having Lobster bunch?

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Good thing I dressed up for Sunday brunch!

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Donald and his beloved “Shylow”.

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Putting Shylow in the stable.

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Faces Of The Day

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Blessing of the Boats in Dingwall

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Once the boats have been blessed, they parade out of the harbour and circle around and come back to the wharf.

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A young boy looks out at the deep, dark sea.

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The Rusty Anchor Restaurant

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A young girl follows her father up the driveway.

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Cape Breton Highlands National Park

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Mya catches a nap after doing the dishes.

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15
May
09

Days 227 of a 365-Day Portrait Of Canada: The Cabot Trail, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Please Note – The cellphone towers aren’t so frequent in the small fishing villages along the Cabot Trail, so sorry for not being able to update the blog daily. Please check back to see more from the Cabot trail in the next 48 hours. It’s raining cats and spitting dogs, but we’ll be able to find something to photograph, providing the wind hasn’t blown it across the highway or into the sea.

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Fly Fishing Near Ingonish

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View From Little Smokey Mountain

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Waves breaking on the cabot trail

No one told me the roads were so hilly and curvy on the Cabot Trail, which might have been a good thing, because it would have intimidated me knowing what hazards lay ahead. This is a good stretch of pavement, much of the Cabot Trail is just that…a trail, with potholes and pushed out sections all joining together to make one big suspension-busting experience.

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A Canadian flag greets this family at the entrance way to their home. Cape Bretoner’s fly the Canadian flag everywhere.

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Neil’s harbour is a classic Cape Breton fishing village along the Cabot Trail. Lobster season is set to open tomorrow and there is a buzz in the air with everyone getting their boats, fishing gear and minute by minute weather reports  for the 5 AM start. With Lobster being the main economic generator, each of the 60 days that the Lobster season is open is important. Fishermen will check the traps each day for the first couple of weeks and then every other day after that, with the lobster numbers decreasing steadily over the 60 days.

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Young Ben and his father cut up mackerel for bait used in the lobster traps.

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High School is out for the days leading up to the opening of the Lobster season, and everyone has to help out however they can. These boys help bait each of the 275 traps. A smelly job.

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Baiting the traps which are to be set tomorrow.

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Opening morning of the lobster fishing season, I arrive at the wharf at 5:08 AM to photograph the boats leaving the harbour, but I’m eight whole minutes late and the entire harbour is empty. Out at sea, around Neil’s Harbour I can see the fishing boats bobbing up and down in the four foot swells. It’s a windy morning, making it even more of a pain to set the lobster traps off the side of the boats. Each boat is loaded to capacity with lobster traps which weigh in at 100 pounds.

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Hazards are around every corner, with the winds reaching 35 km/hr even the most seasoned fisherman must keep a keen eye out for rocks and other boats.

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Sunrise over Neil’s Harbour

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Heading out to sea with a second batch of traps. Each fishermen is allowed 275 Lobster traps.

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Tying Down the Lobster Traps

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Everyone gets involved on the first day of Lobster season.

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High School kids throw a Grad BBQ down at Neil’s Harbour to raise funds for their Grad.

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Flag Of The Day

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13
May
09

Day 225 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: North Sydney and Westmount, Cape Breton

Loaders move around coal, knocking the pile down lower after many Sydney residents complained about clouds of coal dust blowing through their neighborhood.

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Workers chat about the suspicious photographer photographing from outside the fence.

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Ferries dock in North Sydney, destined for Newfoundland.

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North Sydney Boardwalk

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Workers Repair the Atlantic Vision Ferry

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Practice, practice, the North Sydney Fire and Rescue take the boat out for the first time this year.

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Young kids get a lesson in sailing in North Sydney.

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Cooked Lobster are raised out of a piping hot boiler and are dumped into a sink of cold water.

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Fishermen on the way home after a day of hard work.

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Everywhere you look in Cape Breton you’ll find someone drinking Tim Horton’s coffee.

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The North Sydney wharf was a centre of activity tonight with everyone getting ready for Friday’s opening date for lobster season.

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Two women sit and watch the sailing school kids go round and round practicing their sailing skills.

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Young love forever (or until they cut down that tree).

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Walking With the Kids

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Kids double one another around town.

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12
May
09

Day 224 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: Sydney, Cape Breton

Great mix of flags Sydney!

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Kids on the Way Home From School

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Esso Filling Station

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Allan the Boat Builder

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Workers and Owner of the Mary Janes Store in Sydney

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One of Sydney’s Cemeteries

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I love, love boats, so when I spotted this sunken boat at the end of the Sydney Harbour I had to turn around and photograph it.

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Apparently this boat sank over two years ago.

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Sydney Skyline

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Waterfront property is abundant in Cape Breton.

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Fog rolls in over Sydney. This high rise seemed a bit out of place in the skyline.

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Boatyard

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Covered Boat

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28
Apr
09

Day 207 of a 365-Day Portrait of Canada: Annapolis Royal, Granville Ferry, Halls Harbour, Nova Scotia

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Enjoying the Afternoon Sun In Granville Ferry

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Doing Some Gardening In The Backyard

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Annapolis Royal’s oldest resident

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Annapolis Royal Barber Shop

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I photographed “Paul The Barber” back in 1998 (left photo), and I stopped by Paul’s shop 11 years later to do a follow up photo today. Neither Paul, nor the shop had changed much in appearance. Judge for yourself.

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Hand Made Shoes, In Granville Ferry.

Janel Warmington and John Gray work away on custom-made boots that will be used in a Seattle Opera. Boots made by the Hand Made Shoes have been sent around the globe, with Broadway plays being one of the biggest purchaser of their boots and shoes.

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Fred Longtin cuts a pattern for a pair of boots, to be worn for an opera performed by the Seattle Opera company.

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Stitching a Pair of Boots

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Halls Harbour Beach

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Photographing The Sunset At Halls Harbour

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A Small Creek Runs Into The Bay Of Fundy

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Playing Music On The Beach Halls Harbour

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Cory from Halls Harbour

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Johnson and Cindy

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Crowd At Halls Harbour

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Boats At Halls Harbour

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Light Beacon on Halls Harbour

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Tubs Of Fishing Bait

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Reporting From The Canadian Landscape

People checking out the pictures on the van… each and everyday wherever we are, people stop and check out the mini exhibition on the van. This was probably the largest crowd I’ve seen at one time though.

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