Lieutenant Governor’s Visit to Bradford
Article by Miriam King of Bradford Today
Article by Miriam King of Bradford Today
This Baltimore Oriole was seen snacking on cherry blossoms in High Park, Toronto
The Studio Art Tour in 2017 in my home town Bradford West Gwillimbury was the first occasion where I displayed my work in public, and I received a lot of encouraging feedback from the people in my town. It gave me the opportunity to get to know fellow artists as well as those who had…
We were able to capture this picture of a Sri Lankan Land Monitor sun bathing with the house cats on a roof top in Sri Lanka. Albeit the home owner’s attempts to cover the openings, this clever lizard had managed to creep in to the ceiling and make itself a home, thereby becoming a nuisance…
I was amazed to learn that my photograph of this majestic bull moose walking along Highway 60 in Algonquin Park made it to the Canadian Geographic magazine’s “Best Wildlife Photography 2021- Special Collector’s Edition”. Thank you, Canadian Geographic Magazine!
The arrival of tall ships to Toronto’s waterfront took place on the Canada Day weekend. It was a much-anticipated event amongst the many enthusiasts who wanted to see and experience the life on a sailing ship. This year’s ships included U.S. Brig. Niagara and Pride of Baltimore II, both reproductions of actual sailing ships that…
According to the historical records, out of the Scottish settlers that moved to Ontario in 1815, a few families settled in Bradford area in 1819. They purchased a plot of land for a cemetery and a church on 6th line in 1822. The first log building of “Auld Kirk” (meaning old church) was built there…