Lake Memphremagog, Quebec.
A shimmering lake on a summer day.
Eastern Townships, Quebec.
A picturesque country home with a large landscaped front yard in a forested rural area.
View of the Narrows Bridge, built in 1881, one of only two remaining covered bridges in Quebec.
Lake Memphremagog, Quebec
Summer sunset on Varty Lake, Ontario.
A beautiful and dramatic summer sunset with clouds and sunbeams reflected on a small lake.
Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada
Enjoying the peace of the Marlington Bog, a natural wetland park.
Pretty summer pansies on a cottage deck.
Summer hydrangea garden.
Vancouver, Canada
Pretty fuchsia in my mother's garden.
Churchill, Manitoba
Below freezing temperatures in a tundra landscape, as snow blows across a highway beside a tourist welcome sign near the northern town of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
Churchill, Manitoba.
Over windswept tundra in subzero temperatures, the atmospheric phenomenon known as a sun dog, or parhelion, is a bright spot on the side of the sun caused by the refraction of sunlight through ice crystals high in the atmosphere.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Sparse stands of leaning, stunted spruce trees with branches only on the leeward side, an effect known as Krumholz, stand in the windswept winter tundra in Churchill, Canada.
Evergreen trees partially covered by fresh snow on a beautiful crisp, clear winter day in northern Canada, near Churchill, Manitoba.
Churchill, Canada.
A stand of spruce trees covered in fresh white snow, creating a winter wonderland scene.
A snowy winter landscape scene in northern Canada, with a few small black spruce trees standing in deep snow.
Churchill, Canada
The frozen, snowy tundra landscape in winter.
Deep snowdrifts piled high against the side of a house after a winter storm.
A wooden boat hauled out of the water and turned into a tourist attraction on the Hudson Bay shore in Churchill, Manitoba.
An old wooden boat on display out of the water and in the snow, in a public park in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
An Arctic cultural landmark known as an Inukshuk, used as navigational aids and communication by First Nations people in the Canadian north.
Two adult polar bears (Ursus maritimus) walking through moonlit snow on a clear November night, near Churchill, Manitoba.
A team of sled dogs running on a snowy trail with Northern Lights in the background sky.