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Post your pictures of Waterloo Region!
Thats hilarious....
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The country within the city. University of Waterloo Environmental Reserve.

   
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Train tracks. Just the train tracks.

   
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wow, that turned out great..
LOVE IT.
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(07-08-2020, 03:45 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Train tracks. Just the train tracks.

Lovely picture. It took me a while to realize where it is — the picture looks rural at first.
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I was just walking across the tracks early morning, with no plan for a photo, when I saw the colour of the tracks. Had to backtrack and snap a photo. Smile
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(07-08-2020, 03:45 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Train tracks. Just the train tracks.

That's really a great photo.
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Some wildlife a 30-minute walk away from DTK: Lakeside Park, at the intersection of Stirling and Homer Watson.

Canada Geese, of course.

   

Not always so friendly.

   

Kingfisher waiting patiently for a breakfast.

   

Mallards.

   

Young ones, too.

   
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There used to be a beaver or muskrat lodge in the Lakeside pond.
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Based on what I've heard, it may still be there, but I don't know where. Didn't see any of the residents though!
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A recent picture of the Luggage Project at Victoria Park.

   
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What an amazing little spot ...
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Weber and Frederick. A repurposed mansion that has been re-painted looks good with background.

   
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I am super happy to have Victoria Park in DTK. Especially in early mornings when it's quite and the light is beautiful.

   

   

   
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Cranes at sunset: the future of DTK.

   
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