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Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Estuary Mallards

A late day shot just before a heavy fog rolled in.

Rare in the Trees

This is a photo of an Albino squirrel. This occurs due to a lack of melanin pigment leading to unique all white/pale markings.

Durante

Great , another alien under my tree !

Boris Carlof

Scanning the trees in Belize

Spike

on the edge of the jungle , Belize

Great Gray Owl

A great gray owl was hovering as he was about to plunge into the snow below to catch a vole.

Surprise!

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

” 🍻🌲 Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view.

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

” 🍻🌲 Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view.

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Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Maligne Lake winter scene

Beautiful Winter scenes at Maligne Lake.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Icy Sunrise

Even this fiery sunrise could not melt the hardened ice on a Nova Scotian Beach.

Estuary Mallards

A late day shot just before a heavy fog rolled in.

Rare in the Trees

This is a photo of an Albino squirrel. This occurs due to a lack of melanin pigment leading to unique all white/pale markings.

Durante

Great , another alien under my tree !

Boris Carlof

Scanning the trees in Belize

Spike

on the edge of the jungle , Belize

Great Gray Owl

A great gray owl was hovering as he was about to plunge into the snow below to catch a vole.

Surprise!

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view. Sometimes it’s the unexpected details that make a scene unforgettable. — Lou Fasullo Photography

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

” 🍻🌲 Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view.

Who said beer doesn’t grow on trees in Canada?

” 🍻🌲 Taken tonight in Hope, BC, where the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers meet and the mountains funnel you into the heart of British Columbia. Hope has always been a gateway town — a crossroads for travelers heading to the Coast, the Interior, and beyond — and moments like this remind you why people stop here and stay awhile. A classic West Coast sunset spilling soft reds and blues across the sky, low fog sliding through the valley, and a quiet river reflecting the end of the day. Even the trees seem to be celebrating the view.