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Autumn Road Trip 2017 - Day 3: Guelph - Point Edward
Ladies and gentlemen!
Here are a few pictures from the third day of my short autumn road trip. I visited Guelph in the morning and early afternoon. Then, I drove about forty-five minutes further west to visit London. Finally, I drove another ninety minutes to arrive in Point Edward, adjacent to Sarnia and the border to the United States of America. The weather had improved and it didn't rain at all. Temperatures had however gone down five to ten degrees. Winter is coming.
Enabling Garden in Guelph, Ontario.
Downtown and Transcanada Trails next to the railroad in Guelph, Ontario.
Goldie Mill Ruins in Guelph, Ontario.
Saint George's Anglican Church and a bridge across Speed River.
John Galt Park.
Another picture of John Galt Park in Guelph, Ontario.
Speed River on its way toward Eramosa River.
Heritage Park in Guelph, Ontario.
Church of Our Lady with a statue of poet and soldier John McCrae.
Old Quebec Street Shoppes - one of the most beautiful shopping malls I have ever come across.
Windmill reconstruction along Speed River Trail.
Saint Peter's Cathedral in London, Ontario.
Saint Paul's Cathedral in London, Ontario - most of the names of the buildings, rivers and streets are inspired by the buildings, rivers and streets of London, England.
London's Old Court House.
Battle of the Atlantic Memorial in River Forks Park.
Budweiser Gardens, home of the London Knights hockey team.
Covent Garden Market in London, Ontario.
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