• “Wellers Bay” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Wellers Bay  - This Wellers Bay poster is a veiled nod to Prince Edward County history. The strip of beach in Wellers Bay which separates it from Lake Ontario is off limits to humans in part because it’s a National Wildlife Area, but also because it was used as a bombing range by Commonwealth pilots during WWII.
    • “Rednersville” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Rednersville Road  -  Farmers traditionally relied on maple production to buy seeds for the upcoming growing season. This image is inspired by the maple forest near my house on Rednersville Road, and a photo I saw of Ron Hubbs checking his Sweetwater Cabin taps.  That being said, Rednersville Road is also a long stretch of road on the south…
    • “South Bay” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches South Bay  -  In the mid 19th century, Prince Edward County was known for it’s barley, grown all across the island and shipped to New York state where it was prized by beer and ale makers. The County’s many coves and bays allowed locally-built ships to anchor near farms. Many ships were launched in South Bay, and even…
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      • 11x17 inches Hillier  -  Prince Edward County has had many lives, from Iroquois settlements to Loyalist refuge to agricultural hub to bootleggers paradise. Today, places like Hillier draw visitors with offerings of adventurous wines and exciting food. Many of the new wineries are built around old buildings, like this church, part of the Closson Chase Winery in Hillier.
    • “Point Petre” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Point Petre  - The Avro Arrow was a Canadian supersonic fighter jet that proved ahead of it’s time. In 1959 it came to a dramatic and mysterious end when the Canadian government scrapped the project and destroyed all planes, practically overnight. While no planes remain, the original aerodynamic models rest at the bottom of Lake Ontario off of Point…
    • “Mountain View” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Mountain View -  On Hwy 62 between Belleville and Bloomfield... you will often see these bright yellow gliders and their buzzing single-engine launchers, seen all summer in the skies above our heads, are part of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets glider school at Canadian Forces Detachment Mountain View, a detachment of CFB Trenton. Young people from near and…
    • “Black River” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Black River -  Vicki Emlaw was one of the icons of Prince Edward County that formed our image of the place as we contemplated moving.  Vicki runs Vicki’s Veggies and is an heirloom tomato specialist more than willing to impart her knowledge and seeds. Black River community has recently become a hub not only of fabulous vegetables but…
    • “Lake On The Mountain” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches "To arrive in Prince Edward County is to cross the water.  We are an island, after all.  If you’re taking the Loyalist Parkway from the East you’ll pull right up onto the Glenora Ferry and make your way to the County.  Above your head lies the mysterious Lake On the Mountain. Perched atop a large hill and with…
    • “Sandbanks Provincial Park” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches "With eight kids, the only holidays my parents could afford were long days at the beach. My favourite part was when they’d pull out the hibachi and the seemingly bottomless picnic basket.  Sandbanks Provincial Park is a jewel for Ontario’s beach lovers.  Long sandy beaches with turquoise water, surrounded by campgrounds, nature walks, rivers and the largest baymouth…
    • “Wellington” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Wellington’s main street plays host to four star restaurants and mansions turned b&b, but for so many it’s the park that is the heart of town. Tucked in between cottages and the United church, Wellington Park leads downward to the lapping, shaley shores of Lake Ontario. Celebrations draw grownups to the gazebo while kids transform the play structure…
    • “Picton” – Marc Keelan-Bishop
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      • 11x17 inches Picton - The Regent Theatre is one of the last remaining small-town cinemas, lighting up the core of main street Picton with it’s vintage neon glow.  Picton is where the business of the County mixes.  Tractors loaded with hay line up with camper vans to parade through the centre of town.
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      • 11x17 inches Bloomfield is a beautiful little village, strategically centrally located at the crossroads to Belleville, Picton, Sandbanks Provincial Park and Wellington.  Stop to shop, or to try handmade ice cream at Slickers, and maybe check out a more comfortable saddle at the Bloomfield Bicycle Co.

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