In June 2010, I flew to the US and Canada for two conferences. In the week between conferences, I worked with a colleague in Guelph Ontario, and we visited Niagara Falls, and what is called ‘cottage country’, where Ontarians go on holidays, a couple of hundred kms North of Toronto. The G20 summit was on in Toronto while I was in Guelph, and the whole city centre was fenced off. When I did get to Toronto, my hotel room overlooked the whole harbour – great views!
Here are some of the photos I took.
- Horseshoe falls at Niagara
- Horseshoe falls at Niagara
- Horseshoe falls at Niagara
- Horseshoe falls at Niagara
- Horseshoe falls at Niagara
- The American Falls at Niagara
- The American Falls at Niagara
- A two-dimensional hotel at Niagara
- Example of the architecture of Guelph
- I stayed a night at Baysville in ‘cottage country’
- The salubrious station at Bracebridge, cottage country
- The fence around the Toronto CBD for the G20
- Toronto Harbour from my hotel room
- Toronto Harbour
- Toronto Harbour
- Toronto Harbour
- Toronto Harbour
















