The pedestrian overpass over the train lines is high up in the treetops
which gives a nice view of the burning oranges as the sun comes up on a recent October morning.
Another view of the Blue Water Bridge that crosses the St Clair River from Sarnia Ontario into Port Huron Michigan as seen looking towards Canada. Yes, there are actually two spans – obviously, one bridge was not quite enough for all the traffic. The first view of this bridge can be seen here
At sunset, Nature is painting for us... day after day... pictures of infinite beauty ~John Ruskin SkyWatchFriday |
From the bridge over the small lake one can see the shadows of the railing and also another small bridge to a private island.
Lakeshore, or sometimes Lake Shore, Road is the old King’s Hwy #2 running along the shores of Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton. Completed in 1917, it was 18 feet wide and nearly 40 mi (64 km) long and was the first concrete road in Ontario, as well as one of the longest stretches of concrete road between two cities in the world.
This cable footbridge that crosses the Simcoe St Slip at Harbourfront in Toronto is named after its twin city Amsterdam. The ship sails are more evident at night when they are all lit up.