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What a way to get around the abundance of water in Northwestern Ontario.  Whether in a kayak or canoe, a truly exciting experience!
Put yourself in the picture.
by Ruth McMillan (Added on 2008-07-07)

What a way to get around the abundance of water in Northwestern Ontario. Whether in a kayak or canoe, a truly exciting experience! Put yourself in the picture.
Other Heartland Photos:
Photograph fantastic flowers like these on your outdoor adventure in Canada's Heartland.  Lady's Slippers (Cypripedium acaule) are a perennial orchid that bloom in June and are a common site in Northwestern Ontario forests.
Want a great way to experience the outdoors with your kids - take them fishing! It was a great day and Tori proudly shows off her catch.  This was the walleye that won the tournament. Lucky Girl.
You'll find many feathered friends like this Yellow Finch in the forests of Northwestern Ontario making it a perfect spot for your next birdwatching adventure.
Photo taken of a small set of waterfalls, that flow near Wabaskang Lake.
Just wanted to show off the photo of my niece, Kim with her nice catch.  She and a couple of friends were fishing from shore at Flat Rock on Wabigoon Lake when she caught this great walleye - 10.5 lb, 28 inches long and 17
Mother loon out for a swim with her chick.
Just a couple of the fabulous costumes seen at the annual Eagle River Pow Wow that takes place in August.  Enjoy dancing, singing and traditional foods and crafts.
Donna was able to capture the brilliant colour of this feathered visitor who stopped at her feeder.
What a beautiful way to finish off the day - relaxing with your evening cup of coffee and admiring the gorgeous colours of a sunset over the lake.  This photo was taken in August on Eagle Lake.
What a trophy!  Kim shows off a 34
Big bald Eagle swooping in for a landing after spotting some freshly killed prey.