The view south down a quiet, rural road.

The view south down a quiet, rural road.
These three turbines are part of a larger farm of 88 that produce power for the province.
An airliner passes high over wind turbines in Melancthon, Ontario.
An apartment building in Richmond Hill.
The CTV news helicopter flies east over Richmond Hill, bound for Buttonville airport and fuel.
A Korean Air Lines airliner makes the turn for runway 23 at Pearson International Airport.
We had some interesting weather last week, and that lead to interesting skies over Toronto.
The Heavy Metal Jet Team, a civilian owned aerobatic group, flies four L-39 Albatros trainers and one Canadair-made T-33 Shooting Star, painted in grey and white. They were a new addition to this year’s Canadian International Air Show.
An A-10 Thunderbolt, nicknamed the Warthog, flies over the air show in Toronto. While it was definitely the ugliest plane at the show, it put on an impressive display of manoeuverability and sound, making a fear-inducing roar as it descended toward its target.
A Canadian Forces CF-18 Hornet roars along the Toronto waterfront as part of the 2011 Canadian International Air Show. This year the CF-18 was painted to honour our troops’ families.