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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.)



Possibly one of the most photographed lighthouses in Canada, Peggy's Cove Lighthouse is set amongst the beautiful but...
Golden sun rays skip across the surface of the St Mary's River with reflections of clouds during a beautiful Nova...
The massive area of ice underwater,...
The famous Peggy's Point Lighthouse...
A tidal bore, a natural phenomenon...
A beautiful blue melting iceberg...
The historic fishing village of...
A sea kayaking trip out to see the...
A seagull sitting on top of an...
At the Fossil Cliffs near the town of...
A scenic river channel is fringed by...
A very unique experience is an...
A wooden fishing boat resting on the...
One of the most scenic places to...
Colorful low clouds during sunset...
The Great Lakes are a perfect place...
A couple enjoy a hike on a beautiful...
Jagged off shore islands buffer the...
A couple overlook the town of St...
A couple enjoy a hike through the...
A couple take a break from hiking the...
A slab of ultramafic rock called...
Ultramafic rock peridotite that was...
Part of the Grenfell Historic...
A fleet of fishing boats are tied up...
The best option for exploring the...
A rare sight to see an inukshuk on...
A camper is a great way to travel to...
Pack ice can be seen on a foggy day...
Brilliant shades of orange is the...
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