At the edge of Canada, 4.
An image of Cape Spear light house, NL, the most easterly point in North America. A view of the lighthouse from the cliffs side, as opposed to the traditional view from the paths. Taken July 18, 2026 on a Canon R5.
At the edge of Canada, 3.
An image of Cape Spear light house, NL, the most easterly point in North America. A view of the lighthouse from the cliffs side, as opposed to the traditional view from the paths. Taken July 18, 2026 on a Canon R5.
At the edge of Canada, 2.
An image of Cape Spear light house, NL, the most easterly point in North America. The mix of dark clouds and bright patches in the sky created some dramatic and interesting lighting of this coastal cliff view. Taken July 18, 2026 on a Canon R5.
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At the edge of Canada.
An image of Cape Spear light house, NL, the most easterly point in North America. The mix of dark clouds and bright patches in the sky created some dramatic and interesting lighting of this coastal cliff view. Taken July 18, 2026 on a Canon R5.
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Home By The Sea
One of Newfoundland's most beloved seabirds pauses along the cliffs of Elliston, overlooking the North Atlantic. With the rugged coastline, distant homes, and puffins in flight behind it, this image celebrates the remarkable connection between wildlife and the landscape they call home.
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Home At Last
A puffin arrives to its partner within the colonies near Elliston, NL.
Sunwapta at Sunset
Sunwapta Falls in the evening
Young Ram
A young male bighorn keeps watch among the herd near Nordegg, AB.
Soft Smile
An elk gives onlookers a glance in Prince Albert National Park, SK.
Whatcha Got There?
A curious Clark’s nutcracker watches activity below at Moraine Lake in Banff National Park.
Follow My Lead
A couple sandhill cranes walk ahead along a trail near Manitouwadge, ON.
On The Lookout
A northern gannet keeps a lookout for its partner during the spring nesting season in Cape St Mary’s ecological reserve
Mornings in Banff National Park
Bow Lake in the early hours of the summer
Lovers’ Embrace
Northern gannets reunite at Cape St. Mary’s ecological reserve
Golden Hour
I was driving home as the sun was setting behind the mountains and noticed the Great Blue Heron was hanging around again. I pulled over and crouched down below the hillside right at the road so I could watch this amazing bird without disturbing it as much as possible. The sun had peeked out behind some clouds before it disappeared behind the mountains and casted a beautiful golden light on him. Clinton BC
Is It Safe?
While I was pulled over, looking for some Lewis's Woodpeckers that were in the area, a marmot eventually joined me. It just sat perfectly in a rock that looked like it was made for it and we just sat there together, watching one another. Such a cute and special little moment. Clinton BC
Favourite Spot
While I was pulled over, looking for some Lewis's Woodpeckers that were in the area, a marmot eventually joined me. It just sat perfectly in a rock that looked like it was made for it and we just sat there together, watching one another. Such a cute and special little moment. Clinton BC

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