The Cabot Celebrations 1997, LaSalle, Quebec

This was a very successful event and will never be forgotten by many who participated. There was a city parade with a replica of The Mathew on a float (owned by Boyd Dawe, formerly from the Goulds, Newfoundland), citizens dressed in Explorers’ costumes, and a large stone placed in the city park to the memory…

Richmond Hill, Ontario

Richmond Hill is very magnetic with its huge oak trees. But these trees are very unique. I would call them twisters!   Submitted By: Frank Blackwood

Memories Of Our Christmas Concert Christmas Tree

What a wonderful memory of hauling our eight foot Christmas tree back home from in over the frozen marshlands around Wesleyville, Bonavista Bay. The teacher would let us leave class one afternoon, a few days before our school Christmas concert to find a large tree. Usually, there were six of us who got to leave…

Home Sweet Home In An Oak Tree

Other creatures have to survive like us from the many unpredictable challenges of an ever changing nature. Taken along Leslie St. in Richmond Hill, Ontario.   Submitted By: Frank Blackwood

Gotta Have Me Hard Bread

Newfoundlanders cannot do without a good meal of fish and brewis now and then. We will crawl over high snowbanks to buy a bag of “hard bread” when there is a shortage. So, I went off to the Metro Store in Richmond Hill, Ontario and bought all the hard bread on the shelf. I’m certainy…

The White Picket Fence

Taken on Remembrance Day in Richmond Hill, Ontario. The white picket fence resembling white crosses reminds me of being back home in Wesleyville, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland when we watched the Rememberance Day parade marching gallantly through the town on November 11th at the 11th hour every year. We peeked through the picket fence as curious…