We had heard on the radio that Sherbrook has the biggest Christmas tree in Canada.
We got there in time for lunch and at the end of our meal we asked our waitress directions to find this infamous tree. She warned us that we might be a little disappointed and in two words:
we were. Disappointed, that is.
I was expecting something which would make the tree on Trafalgar Square seem tiny by comparison. Not only was the tree unimpressive in height, but it was poorly decorated.
Oh well....
We had a wander round at a small Christmas market.
Christmas tree, anyone?
Warm your hands here:
Indiana is fascinated by dogs so we often stop to admire them. A lady walking her three little dogs stopped so that Indiana could stroke them and she very kindly agreed to let me take a photo of them as I wanted you to see their little shoes:
Cute or what?!
Six geese a-laying. Well, almost:
The railway station:
Ticket office:
The City Hall:
Obviously no one told Canada that: The King is Dead, Long Live the Queen!!!!
A narrow passage
Proper icicles:
Seen from below:
We walked all the way up this hill - even Indiana:
Lots of red brick buildings:
Snow-laden branch:
A lit up tree:
On the way home we saw what appeared to be a winter wonderland competition. Just a couple of examples:
That's all for now!
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