PLACES - Ontario

Belfountain Conservation Area

History Close to the picturesque village of Belfountain, is this 8 hectare  site that once belonged to Charles Mack, inventor of the cushion-back rubber stamp. Mack and his wife Addie purchased the property in 1908, where he developed his version of a miniature Niagara Falls and Yellowstone Cave. Mr. Mack Read more…

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PLACES - Ontario

Hamlet of Belfountain 1

Belfountain is a picturesque hamlet (small human settlement) on the Forks of the Credit Road. The road towards the place is scenic and fun to drive. We visited this place on a nice autumn day and we were surprised by the number of people in such a small place. Despite Read more…

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All Things ART

Greater Napanee

A quick stop at Greater Napanee on our way home from Merrickville. Photos taken at Springside Park and River Trail. Traveling is the healthiest addiction indeed. Napanee, Ontario – October 10, 2017

By emarene, ago
PLACES - Ontario

The Brockville Railway Tunnel

If you want to know more about Canada’s first railway tunnel (built between 1854-1860) then check this site. Canada’s First Railway On our last visit to Brockville however, the tunnel amazed me. Totally! The 525 meter tunnel is now a walkaway with a state-of-the art light show. It has to Read more…

By emarene, ago