Canada – Favourite Photographs

Canada –  A Few Favorite Photographs

Canada, at almost 10 million square km, is the world’s second largest country and my home. With ten provinces, three territories, two official languages, three oceans, countless lakes, and endless rivers, Canada is both vast and diverse. To put Canada’s size into perspective, I researched the time it would take to fly across the country. According to Google Flights, the quickest commercial flight from Victoria, the Capital of British Columbia to St. John’s, the capital of Newfoundland, is approximately 10 hours and includes at least one stop.

I compiled a few favorite photos of Canada for the inspiring Celebrated Experiences Twitter photo share called #FriFotos. If you don’t follow or participate, I encourage you to travel the world through photography on #FriFotos.

Jordan River, B.C.
Follow a trail through the rainforest to Sandcut Beach, B.C.
Sandcut Beach, Vancouver Island.
A misty day, Sandcut Beach on Vancouver Island.
Seeking shelter on Sandcut Beach, Vancouver Island.
Willows Beach, Oak Bay on Vancouver Island.
Oak Bay Marine on Vancouver Island
A view towards Trial Island from Vancouver Island.
Full moon sunrise, Lake Louise, Alberta.
Exploring Lake Louise
Chinatown in Victoria, B.C. is the oldest in Canada.
The Empress Hotel, Victoria, B.C.
An appropriately-themed moose poster in Union Pacific Coffee, Victoria, B.C.

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