Cannington Ontario, Thanksgiving Weekend.

 Less than wonderful weather makes for better photography. 

I drove up to Cannington Thanksgiving weekend to meet up with my cousins Leslie and Wendy for coffee as well as clean up the family cemetary plot on Consesssion 11 just south of town. 

Cannington is a small farming town in the northern end of Durham Region and my family has roots in this part of the world, The Smith family owned a feed store on Cameron Street which while my great grandfather William George Smith sold the business before World War 1 and settled in Toronto. The building that housed the business burned down in the early 1990s and is still a vacant lot. Sadly in some ways the town is now a bedroom suburb for Newmarket and Aurora or Oshawa and there's little activity. 

Camera: Nikon FM2n, Nikkor AIS 28 f2.8 lens. 

Film: Eastman Kodak Vision 3 250D, ECN2 processed by Graination Lab. 


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