For this week’s virtual travel, I get to show you a bit of my own country, Canada! I recently read Tay John by Howard O’Hagan, which is the legend of a man born in the late 1800’s and of his cursory attempts to meld into society, as the Western parts of Canada were being developed and the trains were being extended to our West Coast.
I’ve personally never visited these areas before, but as you can see from the pics, there’s still a lot of wilderness here; so much that remains untouched by man. What I have for you today are images of Yellowhead Lake, which according to O’Hagan’s novel was named after Tay John’s people (Tay John was a mispronunciation of “Tete Jaune”, as he was a yellow haired native.) I’ve also included the Athabaska river, which features prominently in the story, as well as some older pictures showing a cabin and the train tracks being built. There’s also a sign post dedicated to a Tete Jaune, but whether this was the inspiration behind the book, I can’t say (though probably a good bet.)
Between the majestic mountains of the Canadian Rockies and the raging rivers, etc., this shows that there are still some areas of our world left undeveloped and I’m happy to say this includes my own home land!
This is not the Canada I know but I think one that would be well worth exploring….let me know what you think!
Oh my Jackie! THese pictures are breathtaking!! I have always wanted to go and visit Canada, but wow, incredibly beautiful!! Thank you for the photos, can't quit staring 🙂
I love the pics you used and thanks for spot lighting the west coast.
Thanks, Stella! I wish I'd taken them myself 🙂
Jenny – There almost seems like no development in these areas…just stunning. One of these days I WILL get to the west coast myself!! I'm glad you liked them.
wow Jackie that are fantastic impressions!!! but I would love to see photos about the Canada you know 😉
Thanks, Ina! I base my virtual travels on the books I'm reading, so I'll have to find one that features Southern Ontario…then pics from here will follow 🙂
Amazing pictures! I love the one with the waterfall and the island in the middle of the river. 🙂 Look like lovely wonderful peaceful places. Beautiful land to look at. We will need to go visit. 🙂 Thanks!