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A TOUCH OF RED

A vibrant splash of colour makes these wintry images pop!

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These photo enthusiast­s capture eye-popping images by adding a splash of colour to the mix.

ICONIC SYMBOL

“I think when someone sees a CN train, they automatica­lly think Canada,” says Anne Doerksen of Carrot River, Sask. “I like the colours of the train against the white frosted trees in this photo. I’m reminded of years gone by when the old steam engine trains would roll across the vast Prairie landscape.”

COMPETING SEASONS

“After a heavy overnight snowfall, this was the scene that greeted me the next morning,” shares Emiliano Joanes of St. Hubert, Que. “The trapped autumn leaves created an interestin­g compositio­n which prompted me to snap the photo.”

CLASSIC BEAUTY

“I took this photo during March break on the shores of Lake Superior in Marathon, Ont.,” writes Megan Koevoet of Whitefish Falls, Ont. “My twin sister and

I decided to explore Pebble Beach after an ice storm. This pic depicts the beauty and power of Lake Superior and our northern winters.”

BACK IN THE DAY

“While driving to Algonquin Park, I spotted this hockey rink on Opeongo Lake,” says Paul Sinclair of Lindsay, Ont. “As I pulled my car over to take a pic, I flashed back to playing hockey every Saturday morning on a local pond. It brought back some of my fondest childhood memories.”

PATRIOTIC VIEW

“Nothing says Canada more than our country’s flag, which really pops against this cold, snowy backdrop here in Lethbridge,” writes Leonard Heinonen of

Lethbridge, Alta.

TIME TRAVEL

Lynne Morand of Tecumseh, Ont., shares this starkly beautiful image taken at John R. Park Homestead Conservati­on Area, a popular historic site in Harrow, Ont.

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