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Travel guide of CanadaAs a native New Englander, I’ve spent a decent amount of time in the mountains of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Western Massachusetts. I’ve been hiking and camping since I was just a small kid. Of course, the Appalachian Mountain Range isn’t the tallest or most extreme in the world, but they’re still amazing and I call them home. However, this past September I had the opportunity to travel to Whistler, British Columbia for a company-wide retreat. During which, I experienced a totally different wilderness in the Coast Mountain Range of Canada.
Experienced by Jeff Golenski
I had just come home from a long day at work, and needed some time to just take in the beauty of this city. I struggled to find parking, worrying I would lose the last of the light for the evening. I wandered around Olympic Village (where this shot was taken), and ended up finding this… only to realize I forgot my tripod. I quickly set my camera down on the uneven ground, and made a makeshift “stand” by levelling out the camera with the strap… And the shot captured the essence of Vancouver beautifully: a cityscape surrounded by beautiful mountains and the ocean grasping at its shores.
Experienced by Stuart Weir
"Topa you down to fly?" The only answer to that is hell yea. After complaining about all the traffic, my friend picked up from downtown Montreal to go fly. To be honest I was scared out of my mind, but I had to live the experience. We met our pilot, cleaned the plane, added fuel and their we were, up in the skies of Montreal. It was difficult not taking pictures every second, but it was a must to appreciate the constantly revealing landscapes in front of our eyes. The emotions felt on this adventures were unreal, especially when the plane dropped …
Experienced by William Topa
We started hiking the Iceline trail with every intention of finishing it, but the weather had other plans. Rain, hails, snow - the further we hiked along the exposed and rugged trail, the more unpredictable the weather got. So we decided to turn back and cut off the trail to head to Yoho Lake instead. Taking cover under the massive pine trees, the rain slowly tapered off until it stopped all together leaving the lake with a glasslike surface that allowed not only for reflections of the trees and mountain, but all of our thoughts as well. “Model” - @dannykashh
Experienced by Elise Zimmerman
- Part of a 30 days streak of Unsplash uploads - This photo dates back from my road trip on the North Shore in Québec in 2015. As we were trying to go as up north as possible for a chance to catch some northern lights, we stopped by a rest area by the road and by the river. I had had my DJI Phantom 3 Pro for only a couple of weeks, but was already in love with my new tool. The majestic landscapes only got more breathtaking when taken from dozens of feet up in the sky. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo.
Experienced by Jp Valery
On a self-imposed photo walk, I went up to a parking garage to check out the view. Once up there, I had to take some photos of the city around me. After shooting some images I went to leave but hit the washroom in the building first (it’s like a small little mall). As I was leaving the washroom, a security guard came storming in the washroom and then made a quick u-turn after me. Oh, boy was I scolded for taking some photos up on the parking garage. I’m banned from going on their property and taking any pictures now - apparently. It’s a tough call - ask for permission or ask for forgiveness.
Experienced by Scott Webb
Every year Montreal host L’International des Feux Loto‑Québec, it’s an international fireworks competition in which major companies, representing their respective country, provide the opportunity to see the latest techniques and innovations in the field of pyrotechnics. knowing that that day was China with The Butterfly Lovers as a theme. So I took my bike and rode up to the Chalet was a painful hill for those who know the city. Once there I wasn’t expecting that many people but the view is always worth a while, hopefully I arrived 2 hours earlier which got me to chose the perfect spot.
Experienced by Walid Amghar
A HDR picture of my photography-adventures-companion on Mont Royal in Montréal, dominating the city. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
Many players at the World Cup got their start in the streets of the towns and cities they grew up in. Before the money, before the fame, and before the glory, their games were played on roads, pavements, and small fields. There was no celebrity status involved: they played for the love of the game. It brought them into another own world, and for a few moments, they could share the world with those around them. While our family went up ahead, it was just the boy and the ball: for a few moments, I got to step into the world that so many individuals around the world live and breathe in.
Experienced by Kobe Amoh
While driving to Whistler/Blackcomb on a late Friday evening with the hope of taking pictures for the weekend, the roads were deserted and the sun was setting. The highway, Interstate 90, offered few clear views of the surrounding area. As I came around a curve approaching Anvil Island, a brief opening of a view lended itself to see the bay converging with the mountains with the light fading fast. I stood on a jersey barrier the width of a balance-beam off Interstate 90 balanced with the camera over my head and the viewfinder tilted down to frame the shot. Maybe 50% luck, 50% balance.
Experienced by Michael Denning
- Part of a 30 days streak of Unsplash uploads - Another blast from the past. Took this landscape on top of Mont Royal park as the sun was setting down on the city. Montreal is pretty unique in terms of the vibes she breathes. Not only speaking about old meeting new, city meeting river and mountain,… but also how the Sun always seem to put her in a glorious perspective. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo.
Experienced by Jp Valery
- Part of a 30 days streak of Unsplash uploads - Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
- Part of a 30 days streak of Unsplash uploads - Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
- Part of a 30 days streak of Unsplash uploads - Cloudy end of an afternoon on the port of Tadoussac Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
We were driving through Canmore, Alberta, on our way to Banff National Park. I was overwhelmed by the number of mountains surrounding us; it was the first time I had seen such natural gigantism right in front of me. With the clouds being scattered here and there, and speeding down a high way, it was very difficult to capture the beauty I was seeing with my own eyes through my camera. But as the clouds broke apart over, one particular mountain’s rocky slope and dense tree-covering were illuminated, and I knew that this was the mountain that was worth a quick stop.
Experienced by Nadine Shaabana
Shot on an iPhone SE Last lights of fall a few days before Halloween. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. His pictures have received almost 20M views on Unsplash where he has been nominated Community Allstar for 2 years in a row. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
Rich soil, Rich history Located in the heart of the prairies, we farm near Indian Head, Saskatchewan. As far back as 1882, people were attracted to the fertile land in the area. In 1887, one of Canada’s first agricultural research stations was established to research crops and dry land agricultural practices. The town of Indian Head was incorporated in 1902 and was one of the world’s largest initial shipping points for wheat. With 17,000 acres of land, CanMar Foods is committed to providing healthy, nutritious foods to people everywhere, starting right at the farm.
Experienced by Dan Loran
The Drop est une sculpture en acier ressemblant à une goutte de pluie réalisée par le groupe d'artistes allemands connu sous le nom d'Inges Idee. Elle est située à Bon Voyage Plaza dans le quartier de Coal Harbour au centre-ville de Vancouver. La pièce de 20 m de hauteur est recouverte de polystyrène et de polyuréthane bleu. Selon Inges Idee, la sculpture est « un hommage au pouvoir de la nature » et représente « la relation et la vision de l'eau qui nous entoure ». Le Drop a été commandé dans le cadre du projet artistique 2009 du centre de convention de Vancouver et appartient à BC Pavco.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
Entrée du Parc National du Mont Robson Le mont Robson (ou pic Robson) est le point culminant des Rocheuses canadiennes. Il est entièrement situé à l'intérieur du parc provincial du Mont Robson, en Colombie-Britannique. Le mont Robson est souvent assimilé au point culminant de la Colombie-Britannique, mais ce titre revient au mont Fairweather. Le mont Robson a été baptisé en 1915 par Colin Robertson, un employé de la compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson. Il possède d'autres noms non officiels comme Cloud Cap Mountain, Snow Cap Mountain, Yuh-hai-has-kun, et The Mountain of the Spiral Road.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
Le lac Peyto est un lac de l'Alberta, situé dans le parc national de Banff et les Rocheuses canadiennes, à environ 40 km au nord de la ville de Banff, facilement accessible par la promenade des Glaciers. Son nom rend hommage à Ebenezer William Peyto, un trappeur et guide de la région. Le lac s'est formé dans une vallée de la chaîne Waputik, entre les Caldron Peak, Peyto Peak et Mont Jimmy Simpson, à une altitude de 1 880 mètres. L'été, la fonte des glaciers et son corollaire, l'apport significatif de particules minérales en suspension, confèrent aux eaux du lac une lumineuse et fascinante couleur turquoise.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon