
So as you can see, Trum ended up in my backpack again as we headed to one of my favourite lakes.

Some kind of cool looking mushroom 
Part of the trail 
The Lake !
We love to bike and they made the old railway line into a bike trail. You can go two different directions. We usually do each on separate days. Here is a couple of photos of part of the bike trail and some miscellaneous photos I took.

Old Railway bike Trail sign 
Part of the bike trail 
Bike Trail 
Centennial Ridges Road 
Highway 60 corridor 
Spruce Grouse 
Northern Flicker just sitting on the roadside 
Grouse 
Lake of Two Rivers beach, early morning
I guess I have more than a couple of posts from Algonquin Park but I had thousands of photos and it’s difficult to narrow them down, so be prepared, more to come !
See you soon…


Wow, the woods re so colorful! The lakes beautiful as are the birds, thanks for sharing, Susan. Hi Trum!
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Gorgeous photos! A bike trail from an old railway line. How cool is that!
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We have a lot of those in our Province! And thank you 😊
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You’re welcome and a pleasant weekend to you! 🌄
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Same to you😊
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No wonder you could spend five weeks here – lots to see and photograph. Funny, when I saw the first photograph of the Spruce Grouse, at first glance I thought it was a Northern Flicker, then the net photo was indeed a Northern Flicker. They resemble one another a bit. I’ve never seen a Grouse and a Flicker only twice. Trum looks so cute, chilling out with his legs crossed. 🙂
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