Category Archives: Weather

Sandbanks Provincial Park Sunset

Sunset At Sandbanks Provincial Park

It was a dark and stormy night… well, not really. It was actually a beautiful night, aside from the temperature and the wicked wind blowing off the lake, that is. However, a storm had just passed over earlier in the afternoon (which allowed me to get

Chisholm Mill

Chisholm’s Mill In Springtime

Chisholm’s Mill in springtime is one of my favourite spots to shoot. The high rushing waters of the Moira River and the dilapidated old mill make for a winning combination in my books. So when I looked out the window and saw the storm clouds rolling

Bay Of Quinte Photo Book

Creating this book is a project that I’ve been thinking about doing for some time, and it’s finally completed and ready to share! Buy Now This book represents a lot of early mornings, late nights and kilometers driven in search of the right scene with

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Winter Fat Biking in Bay Of Quinte

As I’ve stated before, I don’t mind winter at all (OK, I may complain about the extreme cold) and as far as I’m concerned if it’s going to be winter, there might as well be snow and I might as well enjoy playing in it!

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Cold Winter Morning At Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Well, it’s another day of “extreme cold” weather warnings out there, so it’s a good time to sit and post some pictures of another extremely cold day from a week ago. Only on that day I ignored the warnings of bitter cold and drove out

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Snowy Owl At Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Snowy Owl At Presqu’ile Provincial Park I know most people aren’t going to resonate with this, but I wish it would just snow already! It is winter time after all (and almost Christmas I might add) and I’ve been looking forward to some fun in

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The Mighty Moira

Spring is finally peaking it’s head into the Bay Of Quinte Region. But after all that winter weather and snow, that could only mean one thing: high water levels in the Moira River. The result is a very dramatic site, given that during the summer,

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Ontario Ice Storm

Moira River, Corbyville The recent ice storm that swept through Ontario left quite a trail a devastation, left hundreds of thousands of people without power, resulted in an untold number of traffic accidents and, perhaps most alarming, left my driveway with about four inches of

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Astrophotography and Other Algonquin Adventures

Lately I’ve taken an interest in astrophotography, but I have never really tried it before. When we decided to go camping in Algonquin last weekend I knew this could be a great opportunity. It’s far away from any big cities, so I knew light pollution

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A Striking View Of The Bay

You see what I did in the title there? Sorry. Last night as I was about to settle into my man cave for the night, my wife alerted me to the storm clouds forming in the south. As soon as I had a look, I