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Old Posted Nov 4, 2015, 11:07 PM
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Emerald Lake, British Columbia


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His pictures are not labelled but I'm fairly certain this is the Port-au-Port Peninsula. I remember being stuck in a snowstorm with college buddies and having to push the car up a hill much like this one (I think it was just the other side of that same hill, coming toward the photographer).

P9301454.jpg by Shark Repellent, on Flickr

This is definitely in or very near Blow Me Down Provincial Park.

P9291416.jpg by Shark Repellent, on Flickr

Bay of Islands, somewhere outside the City of Corner Brook.

P9261217.jpg by Shark Repellent, on Flickr

Western Brook Pond.

P9250846.jpg by Shark Repellent, on Flickr

Bryant's Cove.

Bryants Cove,Newfoundland by delena-jane lane, on Flickr

The Queen's Battery from Signal Hill.

P9200128.jpg by Shark Repellent, on Flickr

Between Petty Harbour and Bay Bulls.

Motion Path - East Coast Trail by Geoff Whiteway, on Flickr

Signal Hill.

Newfoundland by Calaghan Grainger, on Flickr
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Your province is adorable.
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Your province is adorable.
Please show us Quebec, I know Québec est belle
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He shares lots of great pics of FB. Post them here, Franks.

(And thanks! )
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BC is the most beautiful province in this country, hands-down !
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Some pretty sweet pics of Alberta there.

The last one is a little over processed for my liking.

Here are some pics I took this August of the Douglas Lake Ranch / Valley area.

This is a seldom seen area of the southern interior of BC.

It is located about a 45 minute drive south of Kamloops.

Nicola Valley Grassland by Ian, on Flickr

Nicola Valley Aspen by Ian, on Flickr

Douglas Lake Road Vista by Ian, on Flickr

Douglas Lake by Ian, on Flickr

Douglas Lake Road by Ian, on Flickr

It is about an hour and a half drive through the valley. Be prepared though, only half of the road is paved

An amazingly beautiful area that is worth a look one day if you get the chance.

All pics are my own.
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Nice self-taken photos, Metro-One!
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The tits, halfway between Channel-Port-aux-Basques and Corner Brook, near Wreckhouse.

Twin_Hills_Panorama_01 by mrbanjo1138, on Flickr

The Tablelands. Nothing can grow because this is exposed mantle rock, some of the oldest rocks that are on the surface crust of the earth. The chemical composition is deadly to flora.

The_Martians_Panorama_01 by mrbanjo1138, on Flickr

The Arches, Great Northern Peninsula.

This is the Arches Provincial Park in Newfoundland. A gorgeous natural limestone rock formation, carved from eons of waves pounding the rocks. #TheArches #Arches #Newfoundland #ExploreNewfoundland #ocean #sea #seascape #landscape #beautiful #nature #beaut by Katie Gennaro, on Flickr
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This is not really a "landscape", but somebody posted this interesting video of a school of triggerfish that he found while scuba diving in St. Margaret's Bay along the south shore of NS:


Video: https://www.facebook.com/CBCNovaScotia/videos/10153816959546842/


The waters off of NS have about 30 species of coral as well, something a lot of people don't know exists in Canada.


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these are from a plane, landing in ft st john in NE BC, farm and oil country

20151030_141919 by snub_you, on Flickr

20151030_141936 by snub_you, on Flickr

the beaton river
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20151030_142154 by snub_you, on Flickr
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Wow!!! Stunning photos bulliver!
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Here are 3 sets of pictures showing the autumn season accross the province of Quebec. I didn't want the post to be too long, so most of the pictures are within spoilers.
The map above makes it easier to locate the pictures.

SEPTEMBER

L'Isle-Verte

Village de L'Isle-Verte, vu des battures par Nicogag, sur Panoramio.com

See the other September pictures here :


OCTOBER

Québec (Sillery)

L&#x27;église Saint-Michel by Pierre Laurin, sur Flickr

See the other October pictures here :


NOVEMBER

Pointe-au-Pic

Pointe-au-Pic, par Norman Richard, sur Panoramio.com

See the other November pictures here :
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Salmon Glacier, the fifth largest glacier in North America, Stewart, BC


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