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Eastern Canada

Pictures of Eastern Canada Provinces, including all Provinces east of Manitoba, photographed by professional photographer Rolf Hicker. (There are 1336 photos in this photo gallery.)



When arriving at the Norstead Viking Site in Newfoundland, Canada follow the boardwalk to the huts along the water's...
Mile 0 of the Trans Canada Highway starts in the downtown area of St. Johns in Newfoundland, Canada near this...
Best friends is what seems to make...
A picture that thrills fishermen is a...
Sitting along the shore of Agawa Bay...
A Fallow Deer listens for unusual...
A statue of Francois Xavier Garneau...
Tied up to the wharf at Covehead Bay...
Set amongst geological wonders, the...
A beautiful colored Autumn forest...
An adorable fawn lays quietly amongst...
A Mercury Comet Caliente parked along...
A popular vacation destination in...
A bullfrog sits extremely still atop...
The unique building that houses the...
Industrial sized smoke stacks...
The perfect wilderness destination...
One of the main forms of...
As Fall highlights the forest in...
The restaurants along the Rue Saint...
A massive Canadian Goose statue is...
A Chinese lantern floats in the pond...
A view of all the boats moored...
The harbour of St Juliens in...
Visitors to Pinware River Provincial...
Autumn colors surround the banks of...
A picture of beauty is when the...
A display of Inukshuks on the shores...
A beautiful picture of a unique...
Sage growing in the Garden of...
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