
I have had quite a few new followers lately so I thought I’d do another introduction post. I’m Susan and I’m in the above photo along with Trum. I think we all know who is who lol. This was taken by my husband Clint when we were in Banff, Alberta a couple of years ago.
We live in Canada, in the Province of Ontario, two hours east of Toronto. Trum is of course a stuffed monkey, in case you were wondering, and he was given to me by my friend Denise. We take him everywhere; he has been in museums, on trails, bars, boats, restaurants, you name it, he’s been there. As I mentioned in a post recently….. Do people look at us strangely when we carry him around? Yes. Do people look at us strangely when we don’t carry him around? Yes.
I started this Blog, probably about 9 years ago? I don’t remember but I started it to show my wildlife photography and talk about our travels, International and North America. We have a trailer that we have pulled from Newfoundland to the Yukon and throughout the USA. Our local area is also a great place for photography, lots of wonderful places to explore. We are close to a few Provincial parks, Lake Ontario, Moira River, Prince Edward County and more.
We spend a lot of time in Ontario’s Provincial Parks, particularly Algonquin Park, my favourite. We have been to almost all of the parks in Ontario but I particularly love the parks in Northern Ontario because I like to be out in the bush hiking or canoeing as often as possible. We have an offroad truck and we like to go down roads that most people do not go down or are unable to go down. I also do landscape photography, flowers, insects etc but my focus is wildlife.
I did want to mention that on my Blog, I have a photo gallery and also, if you are looking for somewhere or something in particular to read about…..on the right side of the page, scroll down, there is a Search Button. You can type Algonquin or Denali or whatever and it will come up with all posts relating to that word. And any questions, you can always email me at Trumstravels@gmail.com or ask on the post.
I went through a few (few = thousands) of my photos and pulled out a few (few = many, many) of my favourites, mostly from the last 2-5 years. I will leave You with a whole lot of photos to scroll through and not say anymore! Thanks for reading my posts, I appreciate it. Enjoy……….

Rideau Canal Ottawa Ontario 
Restoule Provincial Park 
Opemicon National Park, Quebec 
Bonnechere Provincial Park, lots of bugs ! 
Fox, Belleville, Ontario 
Driftwood Provincial Park 2022 
Loon 
Madawaska River, Whitney Ontario 
Algonquin Park 
Wawa Ontario – Sandhill Cranes 
Nagagamisis Provincial Park 
Lake of 2 Rivers Algonquin Park 
Last winter Me hiking in Algonquin Park 
2 young Bull moose, Algonquin Park 
Merganser Algonquin Park 
Algonquin Park 
One of the roads we like to go on, somewhere in Ontario 
Infamous Canadian 2 headed Moose 
Presquile Provincial Park, Red Headed woodpecker 
One of the trails in Algonquin that we like to do, not a published trail 
Custer National Park 
I love these kinds of roads! 
One of our portages to get to a lake to paddle 
Trum, and on the other side it says Atlantic Watershed, pretty cool eh? 
Wakami Provincial Park 
Oh No ! 
Northern Ontario 
Northern Ontario 
Walking to the Brent Crater in Algonquin Park 
I also like flowers 
and butterflies… 
beaver in Northern Ontario 
Green Heron, Moira River, Belleville Ontario 
Green Heron, Moira River, Belleville Ontario 
Mom Fox (vixen) bringing back dinner for the kits 
Papa fox and one of his kits 
Bon Echo Provincial Park 
Algonquin Park 
Algonquin Park 
Northern Ontario 
Fox Kits 
Algonquin Wolf 
Northern Parula, Prince Edward County 
Lake Ontario 
Bay Bridge, where I live 
Heron, Moira River 
Bear cub Algonquin Park 
Newfoundland 
Merganser Family, Moms Water Taxi 
Restoule Provincial park 
Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan – Coyote after a Prairie Dog 
Pronghorn Deer, Saskatchewan 
Denali National Park, Alaska 
oh oh….. one of our Interior Camping trips and we had a visitor 
Butchard Gardens, Victoria BC flower 
Heron, Restoule Provincial Park 
He needs a coat 
Ice Volcanoes, Presquile Provincial Park on Lake Ontario 
Cute little Pine Marten 
After the eggs………… 
Dad and kit 
Trum visiting a park 
Medicine Hat Alberta, one of the breweries


Wow, Susan, I love this huge photoset of your work! So many beautiful places. 🥰🇨🇦❤️
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Thanks John! I hope my photos from Africa turn out, we’ll be home soon!
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It has been an absolute joy to follow your blog! This post is overflowing with beauty and inspiration. Thank you!
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Thanks Michele! We will be home soon so I can catch up on reading your Blog. The internet is very sporadic here!
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You are welcome. Thanks so much, whenever it suits you. 😊 Mine has been wonky too.
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It is hard to pick a favorite Susan – you have so many wonderful wildlife photos here … how lucky you are to visit these venues and photograph beautiful birds and animals.
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Yes we are very fortunate and thank you! We are just about finished our trip to Africa and will be home soon. Oh the photos I have taken, maybe overdid it 😀
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Well I overdo it on everyday nature photos … I’d have to take along extra cards and batteries if I were on a trip to Africa. Continued safe travels to you both.
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Well I overdo it on everyday nature photos … I’d have to take along extra cards and batteries if I were on a trip to Africa. Continued safe travels to you both.
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Thank you Linda!
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The most beautiful pictures of nature I have seen. I don’t know how you capture the things that you do. You’re pictures could be in a magazine.
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Oh my gosh, thanks Diane! That means a lot to me
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Hi Trump 🙋♀️
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