
Summer evening reflections at the lagoon in Westmount Park.

Summer evening reflections at the lagoon in Westmount Park.

The wading pond in Westmount Park (currently without water). In the 1930’s this was called “the pool” – used by the Model Yacht Club as well as the Anglers’ Club for casting practice.

Someone made a ring of small stones surrounding a maple sapling. This is “hidden” under the boughs of a large pine tree near the clay tennis courts.

Mushrooms growing on an old tree stump behind Academy Road.

Filling the lagoon after a long winter.

Galt Stove and Furnace Company coal chute located in the lane between Clarke and Greene Aves.
(Thank you K.W. for the tip!)
The company was headed by “George Adam Clare, PC (June 6, 1854 – January 9, 1915) ….a businessman, manufacturer and politician based in Preston, Ontario, Canada (now part of Cambridge, Ontario)….He was inducted to the City of Cambridge Hall of Fame in 2005.” (From Wikipedia)

Located in the lane between Clarke & Greene Aves. Unfortunately, it has been repainted numerous times.

Old sign on the lane joining Clarke & Greene Aves.

Magnolia blossoms outside the Westmount Public Library.
(Shown on TWN)

Brachiopod fossils inside a slate stair on Melville Ave. Dating from the oceans in the Palaeozoic era – 500 to 200 million years ago.