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The Disappearance Of Adrien McNaughton
The Disappearance Of Adrien McNaughton Someone Knows Something Adrien was last seen on June 12, 1972 #missing #unforgotten #coldcase #unsolved #sharethispost #missingchild #truecrime
Someone Knows Something Adrien Asa McNaughtonCase reference: 2006008599Missing since: June 12, 1972Missing from: Holmes Lake, Brougham Township, Ontario, Canada, Greater Madawaska AreaDate Of Birth: November 4, 1966 Age at Time of Disappearance: 5 years oldHair Color: Blonde – Very lightEye Color: BrownEthnicity: WhiteGender: MaleBody Type / Build: Slender / ThinHeight: 91 cm (3’0″)Weight: 16 kg…
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aclearjob · 2 years
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What a beauty day for a #hike #manitoumountain #calabogie (at Manitou Mountain Trail, Calabogie, ON) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjyQTsBBCyT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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grammomsblog · 11 months
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Holy Smoke!
I woke up this morning to smoke-filled outside air caused by wildfires nearby and in northern Quebec. The Air Quality is off the charts!
I woke up this morning to smoke-filled outside air caused by wildfires nearby and in northern Quebec. The air quality has been getting steadily worse over the last few days. On a scale of 1-10, yesterday we registered at 3 and today we are 10+! The sun is glowing bright orange while I can barely see across the river out back. Usually people like me (“old”) are advised to stay inside on days like…
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stumbleimg · 1 year
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Eagle’s Nest lookout. Calabogie, Ontario Canada [3024x4032] (OC)
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playandwander · 5 months
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Manitou Mountain, Calabogie, Ontario Canada [3024x4032] (OC) https://ift.tt/rwJjK7E
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lnenvs3000w24 · 3 months
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Blog 01: My relationship with nature
Hi everyone, my name is Lea, and I am in my third year of Biological Science with a minor in Zoology. This first post is about my relationship with nature and how it has developed.
I have always felt I had a strong connection with nature and animals. I care deeply for the environment and the conservation of plants and wildlife. My love for nature all began at my cottage. My grandparents bought land along the water in a small town called St. Anicet, Quebec, on Lake St. Francois in their mid-30s. My grandpa had built a small cottage for our family to visit. I have lived a better half of my life at the cottage, every summer, every school break, every chance I had. At a very young age, my grandfather had taught all the kids how to fish and drive the boat and my cousins, and I were always free to go out onto the lake and discover what it had to offer. 
I have so many unforgettable memories of kayaking with my older sister and little cousins across the lake to the many islands the lake provided. We always brought butterfly nets and insect kits with tiny magnifying glasses and caught bugs and frogs all day. We would also take the little fishing boat, go to different areas of the lake, and compare the size and type of fish we had caught. One of my favourite activities was going out on the canals, just off the lake, and simply looking at the white lilies (Nymphaea odorata) floating on the water. 
The freedom to explore granted by my family helped me lean into my interest in nature. Going out and discovering different aspects of the lake on my own allowed me to observe the biodiversity and wildlife present. I grew up in Ottawa, specifically the Kanata area, a quiet suburb 20 minutes from the downtown core. Growing up in the suburbs felt significantly limiting in terms of being in touch with nature. My only relationship with nature was provided when my parents would drive outside of the suburbs to visit the different NCC parks and trails. These nature trails were not accessible to me growing up as they were too far to walk or bike, and I had to rely on my parents to drive. I believe that living in the suburbs definitely limited my connection, but having a cottage to visit was indeed an escape.
My current relationship with nature has developed over the years, from relying on my parents to take me to various nature trails to having the freedom to explore my interests on my own. As I have grown older, I have been able to do my own thing and visit new ecosystems. I enjoy going on hikes with my friends, and our favourite spot is definitely the Eagles Nest Lookout in Calabogie, just outside of Ottawa. I believe that I have given myself “a sense of place” because exploring on my own has improved my relationship with nature and allowed me to expand my interests.
Here are a few photos of me at my cottage & my favourite hiking spot :)
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jemaystraveljournal · 2 years
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Eagles Nest
Calabogie, ON
07.03.2022
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sunsetandfun · 2 years
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Sunset in Calabogie....
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s7v3n · 1 year
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#apt613 #travelstoke #world #narcityottawa #travel #walks #autumn #travelgram #myottawa #planetearth #ottawamagazine #city #ottawafeatures #photography #traveldestination_ig #photooftheday #ottawalife #calabogieontario #oh_canada_ #ottawasworld #canada #canadainonecity #canadian #nikon #gallery #ottawa #canada #ants #ottawaphotography #calabogie #wonderful https://www.instagram.com/p/CpZODNejCEU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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oneshotolive · 2 years
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Manitou Mountain, Calabogie, Ontario Canada [1125x2436] (OC)
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beerselfie · 1 year
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#Repost @therealdarrendrinksbeer November 6th, 1983 - Will Byers disappeared …. Things in Hawkins got a lot Stranger Calabogie Brewing crafted ‘Chief Hopper’s favourite beer’ with this Stranger Things inspired limited release to coincide with Ottawa Comic Con this past September. A nice light refreshing beer with decent flavour, slightly hoppy but clean finish … I could crush a few of these with Hopper Will enjoying some Surfer Boy pizza As this beer was limited with primary sales at comic con, I really appreciate that they chose a easily consumable style, rather than going over the top, making this a good gateway beer for a new craft drinker to explore other dimensions and styles …. even though they missed a marketing opportunity by putting the van labels on ‘upside down’ lol Cheers Upside Down 4.7% abv Calabogie Brewing Calabogie & Kanata, ON #Cheers #SupportLocal #CraftBeer #beerstagram #BeerInHand #craftbeertwindad #craftbeerenthusiast #beer #brew #craftbeerlover #Beverage #beerpics #drinklocal #BeerOclock #BeerSelfie #BeerHaven#ShowYourCans #TheRealDarrenStevens #IfYouReadThisGimmeAFollow #CalabogieBrewing @calabogiebrewingco @calabogiebrewingco_ #StrangerThingsDay #StrangerThings #Netflix #MillieBobbyBrown #OnThisDay #TheRealDarrenDrinksBeer https://www.instagram.com/p/CkpNI7Ory7W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ygtahoy · 11 months
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Me looking outside: Man why is the air so bad today? Checks news: Giant forest fire in Calabogie which is 50 mins away from Ottawa.
Me: Ah, fuck.
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SH70: 2023 Yearly Themes
A yearly theme is a high-level idea that guides you throughout a year or season. It's not a resolution. You don't set any specific metrics to achieve. A theme is not lose X pounds by the end of the year or read Y books this year. It's more of a high-level idea that guides your decisions throughout the year (e.g. Year of Health, Year of Order, Year of Novelty)
Last year the humans both set themes to follow (Aidan’s was Year of Experimentation and Evan’s was Year of Experience) and now it's time to review how they went and set new themes for 2023!
Standard Humans is hosted by Aidan Dennehy and Evan.
Shownotes:
What is a 'Yearly Theme'? - Video from CGP Grey
The Theme System - Website describing what a theme is and how they implement it in the Theme System Journal. Also has a few good example themes.
SH57: 2022 Yearly Themes
Episode 35: 2021 Yearly Themes
Episode 12: The Experimental Dozen
2022 Year in Review
Guinness Stout
Plastic ball in Guinness cans
SH69: FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
SH65: Tasting Whiskeys from Around the World
SH63: Tree Planting
What does an environmental consultant do?
Canada’s drinking problem: why alcohol is the new cigarette by Wency Leunghealth and Erin Anderssen at The Globe and Mail
Government of Canada Low-risk alcohol drinking guidelines
List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita
After Effects Kickstart — Learn After Effects in 8 weeks
Kichesippi 1855 Amber Ale
International Bitterness Units (IBU)
2023 Themes
Brickworks Batch: 1904 Dry Cider
SH64: Investing 101 - What to do before you invest, Time Horizon, and Risk Tolerance
SH66: Investing 102 - Asset Allocation, Diversification, and When to Sell
6 High-Interest Savings Account ETFs In Canada (2023)
Wealthsimple Portfolio Review
FTX: An Overview of the Exchange and Its Collapse
Leffe Blonde
Calabogie Milk Stout Brown Cow Beer
Deep Questions Podcast by Cal Newport
These Are The 25 Best-Selling Whisky Brands In The World
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stumbleimg · 1 year
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Manitou Mountain, Calabogie, Ontario Canada [3024x4032] (OC)
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MCO 2022 Year End Social
MCO 2022 Year End Social
We have decided it would be a great time to get back into having a social event to wrap up 2022 and chat about 2023! This will be a cocktail style event held at Calabogie Brewing Kanata location. MCO will be providing appetizers and a buffet style dinner. Vegan and Vegetarian options will be available. Cash bar. Where: Calabogie Brewing – Kanata Taproom When: Saturday Nov 19th, 2022 – 6:30pm to…
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“CAMPERS ALREADY ARRIVE IN NORTH,” Kingston Whig-Standard. May 25, 1932. Page 5. ---- Many Tourists at North-Brook — Roads Are Improved ---- Northbrook — Many tourists have opened their cottages and are spending the holiday at camps. 
The roads north of here have been much unproved under the supervision of Charles Ruttan. 
Rev. Allan Mallory of Trenton is visiting tip brother William Mallory and holding services in the Free Methodist Church. 
Erwin Shier is building more cottages at the J. Perry summer colony, Myer's Cave. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Drysdale spent the week-end with Napanee friends. 
Colin Campbell is in Cobalt on Bey Mines business and is having a large electric pump brought from there by truck
Jack O'Orady of Calabogie is visiting his uncle James Reid. 
Local prices hold firm with potatoes at 60c a bag, pork 8c-10c, beef 10c-12c, butter 18c, 16c doz. and fish plentiful.
Farmers have sown more grain than usual and the crop look promising though rain is needed.
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