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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.)



The Jacques Cartier River in Quebec, Canada is a peaceful place for canoeing which is why school groups come here for...
The ferry named the Petite Princess has made a great deal of difference to the people in this area of Nova Scotia,...
The mighty Restigouche River in...
A boat tour travels near a melting...
The forest is an array of color as...
The Magic of Lanterns at the Chinese...
The entranceway to the building...
A dream cabin set in the wilderness...
A woman looks intent on her...
Barren trees stand in the wilderness...
A tray full of cookies and desserts...
Prairie Wolves or Coyotes are a type...
A stunning fountain on display...
Autumn colored trees adorn the banks...
Shapes, colors and sizes of each leaf...
The green roof, and reddish brown...
Ears lean back, teeth are bared and...
The entrance way to the Port Royal...
The bright red fixture of the...
Tinsel the Clown is a favorite...
Numbered canoes rest on the shores of...
The interior of Market Square in...
The Cat belongs to the Bay Ferries...
The aura of elegance and first class...
The cute face of the Capybara animal...
Brightly coloured fishing boats dock...
Outside street cafes are what makes...
Bunches of grapes ripen in the...
This large mass of pack ice has...
A full moon rises above the Autumn...
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