MELTING INTO SPRING
More of Our Canada|March 2020
Canada’s seasonal changes have the power to thrill and inspire us
MELTING INTO SPRING
A VIEW FROM ABOVE

“While visiting Twillingate, N.L., I drove up a small hill in town with a lighthouse that had a view of the water outside the harbour,” says Alan Cheng of Scarborough. “I spotted this fishing boat navigating slowly through chunks of ice so as not to collide with any of them. I thought the scene would make a very interesting image, so I took out my camera and snapped a photo.”

ICEBERG AHEAD!

“Recently, I travelled to Newfoundland in search of icebergs,” shares Lynn Fergusson of Dartmouth, N.S. “I was part a small boat tour when we came upon this large iceberg (above). While we were there, a portion of the iceberg fell off into the ocean, creating a wave that headed right towards us. The wave dissipated before hitting us, and these floating ice chunks were what was left of the iceberg that had fallen into the sea!”

SEASONAL SPLENDOUR

This story is from the March 2020 edition of More of Our Canada.

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