I visited Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada and took a stroll to see over 100 light displays at the town's two main parks. The displays take visitors through Austin "Toddy" Jones Park and King's Navy Yard Park, located along the bank of the Detroit...
I visited Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada and took a stroll to see over 100 light displays at the town's two main parks. The displays take visitors through Austin "Toddy" Jones Park and King's Navy Yard Park, located along the bank of the Detroit River in the historic downtown area of Amherstburg, Ontario.
King's Navy Yard Park in Amherstburg, Ontario is a 10.5 acre park that mirrors the 1796 Navy Yard. It was responsible for the construction of several Provincial War Ships that fought in the War of 1812.
This large, beautifully lit globe shone brightly for visitors to enjoy. This bright feature could be seen for most of our walk through King's Navy Yard Park in Amherstberg, Ontario.
As deer are a common sight on many of our hikes, it was not surprising to find some on our walk through King's Navy Yard park in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada.
Light tubes are my favourite spot to walk through and take pictures. The River Lights Festival in Amherstburg, Ontario offered two longer light tubes for visitors to enjoy.
These lights were a perfect way to promote the historic little town of Amherstburg, located near the mouth of the Detroit River in Essex County, Ontario, Canada.