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January 3, 2009 - - Midland, Ontario207 viewsThe "Griffon" arrives to help out
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Ice_Who_We_Are
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January 3, 2009 - - Midland, Ontario218 viewsThe Griffon continued on into Midland, breaking open a path through the ice for the Frontenac to follow. The operation was successful. Unfortunately it was too dark to take photos of the Frontenac docking.
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Bridge over Humber River142 views
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Ontario Boreal Initiative148 views - forests to be logged sooner or later
from the http://www.ontarionature.org/ website
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Consequences....146 viewsfrom the magazine Der Spiegel: dried-up wetland in Zhenghou in the Henan province
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IQ2 Gunnels679 viewsIQ2 Gunnels and bag cage in Mad River Caption
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Spring is in the air160 views
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hanging a canoe669 viewsusing chains and 2"x2" to hang a canoe from the roof of a garage
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Algonquin Park Canoeing & Exploring Map book206 views"proof" page
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Algonquin Park Map book201 viewsinside cover - I
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Algonquin Map book204 viewsinside cover - II
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Algonquin Map book - signed205 views
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Algonquin Canoeing & Exploring Map book224 viewscover
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accident-vs-car-size226 viewsfrom
http://eetd.lbl.gov/ea/teepa/pdf/Are_SUVs_Safer.pdf
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accident-vs-car-model239 viewsfrom
http://eetd.lbl.gov/ea/teepa/pdf/Are_SUVs_Safer.pdf
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Us in younger days173 views
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Northwestern Ontario Snowstorm, May 17 2009 image285 views
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Mag River Loop--Shortcut thru Kashegaba210 views
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Lock 43 geodetic marker207 views
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Lock 43 - Swift Rapids223 views
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Jarek and Celina back from the French/Mattawa/Ottawa River trip307 views
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geodetic marker, Whiteshell PP219 views
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Fire tower, Whiteshell PP204 views
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WCA Wine & Cheese 2009163 views
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WCA Wine & Cheese 2009161 views
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WCA Wine & Cheese 2009150 views
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Oba Lake Ontario151 views
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Thunder Bay Ontario123 views
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Geodesic marker120 viewsOn Paul Lake, part of the Sturgeon River in the northern Temagami area
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"Pine sap trap"120 viewsTo get a stash of pine sap for canoe repair, people used to create a "trap" by notching a tree and let the sap accumulate over time. Thus they would have a stash of resin at their frequented camp sites whenever needed.
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