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  • Cyclone

    Cyclone

    B-25J Mitchell " Made in the SHADE" Engine nicknamed the Cyclone.

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  • Reminisce

    Reminisce

    Two gentlemen (unknown) Reminiscing of the past while sitting on the runway of Kingston Airport. Beside them is the B-25J Mitchell "Maid in the SHADE"

  • B-25J Mitchell

    B-25J Mitchell

    The B-25J Mitchell was named after General Billy Mitchell, a famous Army Air Corps general of the 1920s and 1930s. It proved to be one of the best weapons and was possibly the most versatile aircraft of WWII. Heavily armed, it was utilized for high- and low-level bombing, strafing, photo reconnaissance, submarine patrol, and a fighter. It’s most distinguishing role was in the historic raid over Tokyo in 1942 by the Doolittle Raiders. The B-25J saw duty in every combat area flown by the Dutch, British, Chinese, Russian, Australian, and US forces. Our particular B-25J Maid In The Shade served her last wartime duty with the 319th Bomb Group, 437th Squadron at Serraggia Airbase, Corsica. There it was assigned Battle Number 18. The plane then proceeded to fly 15 combat missions over Italy between November 4 and December 31, 1944. The majority of the targets were railroad bridges.

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  • Rumble in the Six

    Rumble in the Six

    A Massive thunder storm fast approaches over the city of Toronto.

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  • If My Truck Could Talk

    If My Truck Could Talk

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  • Chisholm Mill (2)

    Chisholm Mill (2)

    William Chisholm purchased the mill property in 1857 and it has been in the Chisholm family to the present day.

  • Chisholm Mill

    Chisholm Mill

    William Chisholm purchased the mill property in 1857 and it has been in the Chisholm family to the present day.

  • Standing still

    Standing still

    William Chisholm purchased the mill property in 1857 and it has been in the Chisholm family to the present day.

  • Stone Face

    Stone Face

    A lone Rock pile Standing in a field along Old Hwy #2

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  • B17 Cockpit

    B17 Cockpit

    1944 - B17G Bomber. Sentimental Journey

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    1944 - B17 G Bomber.

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  • Sentimental Jouney

    Sentimental Jouney

    1944 - B17G Bomber.

  • Avalanche

    Avalanche

  • Canola Field

    Canola Field

  • Canada 150

    Canada 150

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  • Maple smoke

    Maple smoke

    Victoria Day Fireworks in Kingston, Ontario.

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  • Bathurst Street Bridge

    Bathurst Street Bridge

    The Bathurst Street Bridge is a steel Warren truss bridge in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It carries four lanes for motor vehicles with Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)'s streetcar tracks along Bathurst Street over the railway tracks south of Front Street. The steel truss bridge was built in 1903 and used for a steam railway over the Humber River. It was dis-assembled and re-located in 1916 to Bathurst Street and converted for road traffic. In 1931, the bridge was moved and re-aligned (Bathurst Street was at an angle south of Front Street) to support streetcar service south of the railway tracks at that location.

  • DOG N" ROLL

    DOG N" ROLL

    Popular Food Truck in Toronto.

  • Gooderham Building

    Gooderham Building

    The red-brick Gooderham Building is a historic landmark of Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at 49 Wellington Street East. On the eastern edge of the city's Financial District (east of Yonge Street), it is in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood wedged between Front Street and Wellington Street, where they join up to form a triangular intersection. Completed in 1892, it was an early example of a prominent flatiron building. The Gooderham Building is the focal point of one of Toronto's most iconic vistas: looking west down Front Street towards the building's prominent rounded corner, framed on the sides by the heritage commercial blocks along Front Street, and with the skyscrapers of the Financial District towering in the background. The CN Tower is also visible from certain angles behind Brookfield Place. This vista frequently appears in imagery of the city.

  • Yonge - Dundas Square

    Yonge - Dundas Square

    Yonge-Dundas Square, or Dundas Square, is a public square situated at the southeast corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The square was conceived in 1997 as part of revitalizing the intersection, and was designed by Brown and Storey Architects. Since its completion in 2002, the square has hosted many public events, performances and art displays, establishing itself as a prominent landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist attractions. Central to the Downtown Yonge entertainment and shopping district, the square is owned by the city and is the first public square in Canada to be maintained through a public-private partnership. The intersection is one of the busiest in Canada, serving over 100,000 pedestrians daily.

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  • Concrete Jungle

    Concrete Jungle

    Toronto city skyline as seen from deep inside the city.

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