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  • Wellington and Ollie White had to have known the were onto something, when they made their way from Moose Jaw to the shores of Little Manitou Lake in the 1920s. The little resort town was booming, the most popular destination on the prairies. They tore down the old Danceland that had been here before Manitou Beach incorporated in 1919, and built a grand, new dance hall, with horsehair-cushioned maple hardwood flooring. When they flung open the doors for the first time in 1928, it must have been quite the night. Danceland hasn’t stood still since.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Organizer Judy-Ann Chabun, in charge of the festival's decor in 2011, cuddles one of the chicks in the children's area. Children's exhibits highlighted the theme of the 2011 festival: "Birds, Blooms and Pysanky – Spring Has Arrived".
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, "created in 1960 with the goal of preserving, interpreting and expressing historical and contemporary Ukrainian cultural values for public enjoyment through technical and artistic excellence in the art form of dance", performs at Vesna Festival in 2011.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, "created in 1960 with the goal of preserving, interpreting and expressing historical and contemporary Ukrainian cultural values for public enjoyment through technical and artistic excellence in the art form of dance", performs at Vesna Festival in 2011.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Don and Anita Slobodzian sit beneath a large Vesna poster at TCU place, while taking a break from their volunteer work at the front desk of the festival. "There's a very strong Ukrainian community here," Don says.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Matryoshka dolls on display at the exhibit of Svetlana and Yuri Evemenko, owners of "Ukrainian Colors" in Edmonton, Alberta, in the Vesna Boutique craft and arts sales area.
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  • Gulls and dragonflies enjoy the warmth on the first day of fall, as the sun dips toward the waters of Little Manitou Lake, Saskatchewan. Perhaps the music of the previous Saturday night carries them as it lingers across the waves and drifts into the air.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, "created in 1960 with the goal of preserving, interpreting and expressing historical and contemporary Ukrainian cultural values for public enjoyment through technical and artistic excellence in the art form of dance", performs at Vesna Festival in 2011.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, "created in 1960 with the goal of preserving, interpreting and expressing historical and contemporary Ukrainian cultural values for public enjoyment through technical and artistic excellence in the art form of dance", performs at Vesna Festival in 2011.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Svetlana Evemenko shows of a handful of colourful psyanky, dyed Easter eggs, at the exhibit that she and husband Yuri have set up in the Vesna Boutique craft and arts sales area. The couple operates "Ukrainian Colors" in Edmonton, Alberta.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers perform "Spring Arrives", specially composed and choreographed for Vesna, and performed for the first time this year (2011).
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Matryoshka dolls on display at the exhibit of Svetlana and Yuri Evemenko, owners of "Ukrainian Colors" in Edmonton, Alberta, in the Vesna Boutique craft and arts sales area.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancing at Vesna, as the evening winds down in the wee hours of the morning.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Organizer Judy-Ann Chabun, in charge of the festival's decor in 2011, cuddles one of the chicks in the children's area. Children's exhibits highlighted the theme of the 2011 festival: "Birds, Blooms and Pysanky – Spring Has Arrived".
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Organizer Judy-Ann Chabun, in charge of the festival's decor in 2011, cuddles one of the chicks in the children's area. Children's exhibits highlighted the theme of the 2011 festival: "Birds, Blooms and Pysanky – Spring Has Arrived".
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Five-member, Saskatoon-based Tyt i Tam performs between cultural showcase performances.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers (possibly Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble) pose for a group portrait in the stairwell following a performance at Vesna 2011.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. "Psyanky by Daena", Calgary Psyanky artist Daena Diduck demonstrates the tradition of painstakingly dying layers of colour to create the Psyanka, Ukrainian Easter egg, in the Cultural Room at Vesna Festival 2011. The Cultural Room highlights a different tradition, showcasing a different artist, each year. Exhibits provide an opportuntity to raise the profile of artists and craftspeople, especially those who are not yet widely known.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. "Psyanky by Daena", Calgary Psyanky artist Daena Diduck demonstrates the tradition of painstakingly dying layers of colour to create the Psyanka, Ukrainian Easter egg, in the Cultural Room at Vesna Festival 2011. The Cultural Room highlights a different tradition, showcasing a different artist, each year. Exhibits provide an opportuntity to raise the profile of artists and craftspeople, especially those who are not yet widely known.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble, "created in 1960 with the goal of preserving, interpreting and expressing historical and contemporary Ukrainian cultural values for public enjoyment through technical and artistic excellence in the art form of dance", performs at Vesna Festival in 2011.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers perform "Spring Arrives", specially composed and choreographed for Vesna, and performed for the first time this year (2011).
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers perform "Spring Arrives", specially composed and choreographed for Vesna, and performed for the first time this year (2011).
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers perform "Spring Arrives", specially composed and choreographed for Vesna, and performed for the first time this year (2011).
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Bernie Pidskalny volunteers as a Kozak at Vesna. The Kozakia were citizen soldiers who protected the Ukraine, Bernie says. "'Kozak' means 'free people'," he says.
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  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Bernie Pidskalny volunteers as a Kozak at Vesna. The Kozakia were citizen soldiers who protected the Ukraine, Bernie says. "'Kozak' means 'free people'," he says.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Don and Anita Slobodzian sit beneath a large Vesna poster at TCU place, while taking a break from their volunteer work at the front desk of the festival. "There's a very strong Ukrainian community here," Don says.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancing at Vesna, as the evening winds down in the wee hours of the morning.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancing at Vesna, as the evening winds down in the wee hours of the morning.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers (possibly Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble) pose for a group portrait in the stairwell following a performance at Vesna 2011.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. "Psyanky by Daena", Calgary Psyanky artist Daena Diduck demonstrates the tradition of painstakingly dying layers of colour to create the Psyanka, Ukrainian Easter egg, in the Cultural Room at Vesna Festival 2011. The Cultural Room highlights a different tradition, showcasing a different artist, each year. Exhibits provide an opportuntity to raise the profile of artists and craftspeople, especially those who are not yet widely known.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Svetlana Evemenko shows of a handful of colourful psyanky, dyed Easter eggs, at the exhibit that she and husband Yuri have set up in the Vesna Boutique craft and arts sales area. The couple operates "Ukrainian Colors" in Edmonton, Alberta.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Young dancers with Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, a dynamic Ukrainian dance company based in Saskatoon, watch their colleagues while waiting their turn to perform on the Vesna dance floor.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Vesna, A Celebration of Spring. Vesna Festival is one of Canada's largest and longest running Ukrainian cultural festivals. Dancers (possibly Yevshan Ukrainian Folk Ballet Ensemble) pose for a group portrait in the stairwell following a performance at Vesna 2011.
    Vesna Ukrainian festival2011-05-101-...tif
  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes stacked in camp as the day nears sunset.
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  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
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  • Returning to the old neighbourhood, walking along Kootenay Avenue and Ritchie Avenue on a fall (early winter) evening: Railway crossing and trestle, Stoney Creek, Stoney Creek Road, Tadanac.
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  • Returning to the old neighbourhood, walking along Kootenay Avenue and Ritchie Avenue on a fall (early winter) evening: Reg Stone Park, soccer pitch at south end of Kootenay Avenue.
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  • Returning to the old neighbourhood, walking along Kootenay Avenue and Ritchie Avenue on a fall (early winter) evening: Kootenay Avenue. 208 Kootenay Avenue.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite. Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite where Colleen (Gnyp) and I camped the weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. (Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Sunrise casts a warm glow on the picnic shelter and our tent.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Nighfall closes in on our campsite at Paignton Beach. Colleen (Gnyp) and I made a second winter camping trip the weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. We used this picnic shelter for our cooking. In the evening, we sat and drank green tea steeped in my stainless steel camp kettle.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Colleen Gnyp walks out onto Waskesiu Lake to admire the view (and check out the holes left by ice anglers earlier in the day).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Campsite at Paignton Beach. Note the rosehips. In anyplace but a national park, you can make a nutritious and delicious tea from them (you're not allowed to pick them in a national park).
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. A camping trip, usually in winter, is about the only time I'll prepare bacon and eggs for breakfast. There's just something about bacon and eggs in camp that make it more delicious than at any other occasion. It also provides calories that keep you warm.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Snowshoes, tinged with a hint of hoarfrost, catch the early morning sunlight.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Dinner: a hearty beef stew. Snow melts at the back of the stove. Water is important for winter camping; fortunately, there's an endless supply of soft water in melted snow.
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  • Hank's Tavern, Bradwell Hotel
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  • Hank's Tavern, Bradwell Hotel
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  • Hank's Tavern, Bradwell Hotel
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  • Hank's Tavern, Bradwell Hotel
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  • Saskatoon PotashCorp Fireworks Festival, Saturday night fireworks, September 3, 2011, shot from Senator Syd Buckwold Bridge, north sidewalk, west side of bridge, above first pier.
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  • Decorated fire hydrant, Stanley Street, Elbow, Saskatchewan
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  • Constructed in 1913 and upgraded in 1957 and 1974, this is an excellent example of a traditional wooden cribbed-construction, gable-roofed elevator with gable-roofed cupola. The "standard plan" elevator, circa 1910 - 1965, typically stood 50 to 60 feet high, with approximately 40,000 bushel capacity. The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool donated the elevator to the Village of Elbow in 2007 to use as a museum.
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • Broadway area of Saskatoon during the first heavy snowfall of the winter, November 22, 2014
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  • SOLD. Hoary Wintry Day, Saskatoon. 10" x 20" photograph on paper, framed.
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  • Blue Night, Snow Warning, Saskatoon. 10" x 20" photograph on paper, framed.
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  • View from the Cloud, Saskatoon Full Moon
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  • Birch Avenue and smelter, near Spokane Street, Trail
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  • Returning to the old neighbourhood, walking along Kootenay Avenue and Ritchie Avenue on a fall (early winter) evening: Kootenay Avenue, tennis courts.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Artisan, Trail's Local Artisan Co-Op Store, 927 Spokane Street.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Arlington Hotel, 975 Spokane Street, Teck smelter lit up in twilight and snow, viewed from southeast corner of Bay Avenue and Spokane Street.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Double Happiness, Bay Avenue, viewed from across the street, in front of the Pastry Shop, 1447 Bay Avenue.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Double Happiness, Teck smelter lit up in twilight and snow, viewed from corner of Bay Avenue and Helena Street.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Teck smelter lit up in twilight and snow, Oak Street, overlooking Bay Avenue.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Teck smelter lit up in twilight and snow, corner of Daniel Street and Bay Avenue.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Houses on Daniel Street, 2006 and 2014 Daniel Street.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Staircase linking Cedar Avenue between Portland and Aspen streets. I took a similar series of photos from this location in 1974.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Staircase linking Cedar Avenue between Portland and Aspen streets. I took a similar series of photos from this location in 1974.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. 1280 Cedar Avenue, now Pharmasave, was Hudson Bay Company department store in 1970s and 1980s, Teck smelter in background. View from southeast corner of Cedar Avenue and Eldorado Street, in front of 1305 Cedar Avenue.
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  • Stroll through West Trail: Rossland Avenue, up Cedar Avenue, Topping Street and Daniel Street, then back after sunset. Knox United (now Trail United) Church, on Pine Avenue at Eldorado Street. View from Northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Eldorado Street.
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  • Bocce Facility, Trail
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  • 279 Railway Lane, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, hillside above West Trail, viewed from hillside above 279 Railway Lane
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Mark steps out to admire the sunrise and the increasing warmth.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Winter's night sky contains brighter stars than in summer. Barely visible to the eye, the northern lights glow brightly green in this long exposure. Later, long after we had gone to bed, the aurora unexpectedly expanded overhead and brilliantly illuminated the landscape. (Note that instability of the tripod in the snow prevents very large enlargements of this image.)
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Trip with Colleen Gnyp, weekend following my trip with Mark Nicholson. This whiskey jack (grey jay) was pretty crafty, luring us away from the stove with its antics, then swooping past us to try to steal our breakfast. They're so cute, how could we resist?
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Darrell takes a moment to enjoy the solitude of a winter camping trip.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Paignton Beach campsite. Various compositions, to allow for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The early morning sun warms our campsite at Paignton Beach. Various compositions, allowing for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The early morning sun warms our campsite at Paignton Beach. Various compositions, allowing for placement of copy.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. The clouds blew away during the night, leaving us with a clear sky by about 4 a.m., and this beautiful sunrise just about 7:30 a.m.
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  • Winter Camping, Paignton Beach, Prince Albert National Park. Nighfall closes in on our campsite at Paignton Beach. Colleen and I used this picnic shelter for our cooking. In the evening, we sat and drank green tea steeped in my stainless steel camp kettle.
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