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  • When the flooded forest thaws and the waters recede, the trees are left with delicate ice skirts, catching the light like jewelry in the shade.
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  • Underneath a pressure ridge on the north shore of Lake Ontario, the high humidity of warm spring days met with the cold microclimate under the edge of the ice, causing these amazing crystals to grow under the protection of the broken ice sheet.
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  • Massive chunks of ice collect on the shore of Lake ontario during the winter.
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  • A family of tugboats taking a break for the winter in Hamilton harbour, Ontario.
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  • A view of a frozen White Lake in the Lanark Highlands of Ontario, right after the first snow fall of the season.
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  • There is something calming about a spring fog . . .
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  • Autumn day with the first ice of the season on the Rideau River .
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  • The longest covered bridge in the world, the Hartland bridge is comprised of 7 Howe truss spans for a total length of 1,282 feet (391 m).  The original bridge was not covered, and was completed in 1901, on wooden piers. River ice in the St John river took out two spans in the flood of April 1920, and the bridge was rebuilt, with the piers changed to concrete, and the structure was covered, re-opening in 1922.
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  • The longest covered bridge in the world, the Hartland bridge is comprised of 7 Howe truss spans for a total length of 1,282 feet (391 m).  The original bridge was not covered, and was completed in 1901, on wooden piers. River ice in the St John river took out two spans in the flood of April 1920, and the bridge was rebuilt, with the piers changed to concrete, and the structure was covered, re-opening in 1922.
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  • This stunted Aspen on the shore of Lake Ontario is probably decades old. It has survived clinging tenaciously to a crack on the exposed bedrock shore of West Point in Sandbanks Provincial Park. This shore is regularily pounded by ferocious waves during the violent storms on the lake, and are scoured each winter by ice floes. It is a miracle of nature that this little tree has survived under such adverse conditions!
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