Friday, September 26, 2008

NAPEC 08


Three team members of the Toronto Police Mounted Unit in the compound at Old Fort Henry in Kingston Ontario at the 2008 National Police Equestrian Competition.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Blue Moon


Blue Moon
Originally uploaded by torontofotobug.

P.C. Ellie Higgett giving Blue Moon a little exercise along the edge of Lake Ontario.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Tecumseh at Spadina House


Tecumseh at Spadina House
Originally uploaded by torontofotobug.

Sgt. Leanne Jones on Tecumseh at Spadina House.

Spadina House is one of Toronto's finest old manors. The first house constructed on the site was built in 1818 by Dr. William Warren Baldwin. He named his 200-acre property and estate Spadina, which derived from the native word espadinong, which translates as "hill" or "sudden rise of land".

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Trooper


Trooper
Originally uploaded by torontofotobug.

P.C. Richard Cooper and one of the newest members of the unit, Trooper. You can tell Trooper is new because he still has his forelock, that bit of hair between his ears. It gets shaved off when he "graduates".

They're standing in front of the Royal Canadian Military Institute on University Ave.

In 1890, the Officers of the Toronto Garrison founded the Royal Canadian Military Institute with the then Governor General of Canada, The Earl Grey, as its patron. Earl Grey laid the cornerstone of the existing premises in 1907.

Today, the heritage building– an Edwardian edifice flanked distinctively by two 19th century cannons, with substantial space devoted to Museum galleries displaying exhibits drawn from the Institute's extensive collections, and a 30,000 volume research Library whose holdings include significant collections of primary documents relating to Canada's military history – some of which are unique, alongside a curatorial workshop and small research areas for visiting scholars.

www.rcmi.org