London, Ontario: Thames River and Old Courthouse
/There was a hiking/biking trail along the river. I took the branch that went under the bridge and discovered the markers for the floods in 1883 and 1937.
There is a sign (in English and French) from 2000 when the river was designated part of the Canadian Heritage Rivers System.
I enjoyed taking pictures of the fall plants along the river (since there were only Canada Geese and Mallards in the water and the lighting was not good for photography of the river itself).
I walked back uphill toward the downtown area noticing that there were young gingkoes planted as street trees.
I walked up to the front of the building and took some macro photos of the way the vines attached to the stone…and discovered that the vines had small berries!
Overall - it was a good walk on a sunny fall day….and a good orientation for my plans to explore the downtown area of London, Ontario!