Sunrise over the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa

July 18, 2010 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Sunrise over the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa

Face painting, Canada Day, Ottawa

July 18, 2010 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Face painting, Canada Day, Ottawa

Fireworks over Parliament, Canada Day, Ottawa

July 18, 2010 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Fireworks over Parliament, Canada Day

Tulips and clearing storm clouds, Ottawa

May 5, 2010 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Tulips and clearing storm clouds, Ottawa

Dusk on Parliament Hill, Ottawa

May 2, 2010 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Dusk on Parliament Hill, Ottawa

Journey to Canada’s ‘banana belt’

July 25, 2009 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

Southwestern Ontario, especially along the north shore of Lake Erie, is a unique corner of Canada. Because of its southerly latitude and the climate modifying effects of shallow Lake Erie, it has a climate and vegetation unlike that anywhere else in Canada. In fact, they refer to the tall deciduous forests as “Carolinian” because of their similarity to the Carolinas in the U.S.

It’s often referred to somewhat jokingly as the “banana belt” because of this climate. Of course no bananas grow, but you’ll see trees like cottonwoods and other more southerly species. And the farms grow products like tobacco and tomatoes. At Point Pelee, the southern tip of mainland Canada, my GPS showed a latitude of 41º 54′ 32″ — roughly the latitude of Istanbul, Rome, Barcelona and northern California.

Like many other parts of southern Ontario, away from the areas that have been filled with urban sprawl in recent decades, southwestern Ontario has many old Loyalist communities with beautiful old stone buildings.

Other than one brief previous journey, I’d never really visited this region before, except passing through on the 401 freeway. This was a chance to get onto the back roads and photograph some of the rural settings.

Here are a few shots I took of the area. I selected these to be representative, and they aren’t necessarily the best shots.

Carolinian forest, near Port Rowan, Ontario

Carolinian forest, near Port Rowan, Ontario - © Richard McGuire

Tobacco barns, near Delhi, Ontario

Tobacco barns, near Delhi, Ontario - © Richard McGuire

Prickly pear cactus, Point Pelee, southern Ontario

Prickly pear cactus, Point Pelee, southern Ontario - © Richard McGuire

The end of Canada -- Point Pelee, Ontario

The end of Canada -- Point Pelee, Ontario - © Richard McGuire

Crop rows, Delhi, Ontario

Crop rows, Delhi, Ontario - © Richard McGuire

Evolving blog

July 5, 2009 by Richard McGuire · Leave a Comment 

I began this blog for the one-time purpose of a trip to Central America in the winter of 2008-09.

It’s now time to give it a new life.

I plan to write about my interest in photography, and also about the subjects of my photos — often the backroads of Ontario and Quebec, or the streets of their cities.

I am currently on a trip to southwestern Ontario, the shores of lakes Erie and Huron, a part of Ontario I know the least.

I’ll post a few notes and photos from my journey.

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