Gary Schotel's photos

Dragon Lake.

Just a Doll.

24 Feb 2024 3 1 25
Little girls love dolls. They just don't love doll clothes. We've got four thousand dolls and ain't one of them got a stitch of clothes on. Jeff Foxworthy

On the way from west to east coast.

24 Feb 2024 2 16
"Trees love to toss and sway; they make such happy noises." -Emily Carr (Prince Edward County, Bloomfield - Ontario) bloomfieldontario.ca

Nice coffee rest at a lake.

23 Feb 2024 2 3 21
During one of our Coast to Coast Canadian trips.

Taken on a trip across Canada.

23 Feb 2024 2 19
There are several versions of how Indian Head got its memorable name. Some are more believable than others. One version that sounds plausible comes from information at the Indian Head Museum and from Chief Albert Eashappie's account recorded in the Indian Head and District history book. Many First Nations people were stricken by diseases like smallpox, which were introduced by fur traders who traveled through this area. Local First Nations people used the hills south of the current town site as their burial grounds, but many bodies were not buried at all, so great was the fear of contracting the disease. Over the years the First Nations people came to call the burial ground the Many Skeletons Hills or Many Skulls Hills. The new settlers who came to the area referred to them as the Indian Head Hills. When the Canadian Pacific Railway laid track through this area in 1882 the new settlement where the railway station was built needed a name. The townspeople wanted the name Indian Head Hills, and offered the First Nations people a camping ground near the town in exchange for the name. The town became Indian Head, without "Hills", perhaps because it sits on fertile, relatively flat, plains.

Near Quesnel, BC

Near Quesnel, BC

Near Quesnel, BC

21 Feb 2024 5 1 21
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Duck thinking he is a beaver.,

Yup, that's me!

Fort Alexandria


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