I have been busy over the last few days processing image files, while recovering from a rotten head and chest cold, from my fall colour photo shoot through eastern Ontario. One location I have always wanted to explore, but just never found the time to get there, is Bon Echo Provincial Park located near the village of Cloyne, Ontario. On this recent excursion, I found myself nearby about an hour before sunset so I decided to spend the night at this park. One of the parks most notable features is the 1.5 km, 100 m cliff that rises out of Mazinaw Lake. There are numerous ancient pictographs painted on this rock – one of the largest concentrations in North America. I look forward to visiting this park again when I can devote some time to photographing some of these pictographs.
All photos in this post of from sections of this most impressive cliff.
The images are lovely. The curve of the shoreline and the way it leads you right to the beautiful fall colored tree is very nice.
Thanks for the kind words Denise, they are very much appreciated.
Beautiful images! The last one makes me want to visit this park next fall.
Hi Franklin, you would not be disappointed. It is a beautiful park.