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While out riding on the ATV, I came upon this cow moose feeding in a creek.  She was just as curious as I was.  Wonder if I will see her during hunting season?
Photo taken of a small set of waterfalls, that flow near Wabaskang Lake.
Picture taken of a young black bear crossing the highway.
Close up of a wild blue berry bush. Delicious wild  blue berries grow all over the Patricia Region!
Photo of a cow moose, snapped while she was sauntering through a clearing in the forest.
a large green and brown dragonfly stops for a rest on the back of a chair.
Large bald eagle soaring through the winter skies.
Interesting ice formation on one of the Patricia Regions many pine trees.
Beautiful shot taken of the shoreline just as the leaves are beginning to change.
Large juicy blue berries growing growing by a log in the Patricia Region.
Tufts of cotton grass that grows locally during the summer months.
A bald eagle coming in for a landing on top of the ice.
Bald Eagle soars majestically through the crisp winter air.
Picture taken of a crafty young fox sitting on the side of the road.
Photo snapped of some wild growing iris'
Picture captures the changing colour of the leaves, on a placid Wabaskang Lake.
Build up of condensation on a low hanging branch over the lake.
Wild blooming Lady's Slippers are a not-so-uncommon sight in the fields off Canada's Heartland
A patch of lilly pads, which could be hiding a trophy smallmouth bass or muskie.
Mother loon out for a swim with her chick.
bull moose taking a moment to survey a clearing.
Mature owl perched on an old pine tree
Porcupine displaying his quills on a beach, near Wabaskang Lake.
Crystal clear reflection of the sky on Wabaskang Lake.
A solitary wolf on the prowl for his next meal
Loon getting ready to hop in the water.
Picturesque sun set found on Wabaskang Lake.
Bull moose heading back into the deep forest.
Owl swooping in for a landing deep in the Patricia Region wilderness.
Photo of the sun breaking through a thick cloud on Wabaskang Lake
Bald eagle looking up from his meal.
Bright orange sunset on the waters of Wabaskang
Bull moose checking to see if the coast is clear before emerging from the forest
Loon and its young out for a morning swim
Mother loon surfacing after demonstrating to her chick how to dive after fish.
Big bald Eagle swooping in for a landing after spotting some freshly killed prey.
water lilies in bloom
bull moose noticing the camera after having a drink from the lake.
Eagle walking up to his supper
Otter poking his head up through a hole in the ice.
Otter giving himself a good scratch
Otter posing for the camera
Otter inspecting the photographer.
Otter sticking his tongue out at the photographer.
Picture of bald Eagle caught in mid-flight over a frozen lake.
Large bald eagle swooping in for a landing on the frozen ice.
Beautiful sunrise on Dixie Lake, deep within the Patricia region
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
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.
Donna was able to capture the brilliant colour of this feathered visitor who stopped at her feeder.
One of Canada's national symbols, the beaver, can be frequently spotted in Canada's Heartland.  These busy creatures are a pleasure to watch.
The Chipmunk is a frequent visitor to picnic and camp sites.  This little guy definitely looks like he is enjoying his treat.
What a trophy!  Kim shows off a 34
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.
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.
Looks like the ladies like to go fishing and catch the big ones too!
Kim shows off a 46
Ruth and Frank, PRTC staff members, show off their prize from the 2007 moose hunt.  This was Frank's first hunting experience!
Look at the nice walleye my husband caught ice fishing last March on a lake northwest of Ignace, Ontario.  The day was beautiful and the fishing great - what more could one ask for?
What a great catch!  This is a photo of the 27
This grouse was the first image captured using my new digital camera and  he co-operated by standing still long enough for me to get this great photo.  This photo was taken in May but I hope to meet up again in the fall during small game season.
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.
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.
Our Canadian Icon, the maple leaf, shows off its fabulous fall colours and whispers of the upcoming season change.
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.
What a catch!  My brother-in-law Glen caught this nice walleye opening weekend on a small lake northwest of Ignace, ON.
Shouldn't you be the one in the picture?  Make it happen with a fishing trip to Ontario, Canada.


 
 
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