Jeff Friesen Captured His Interesting Journey Across Canada

Everybody love traveling via trains because it is a truly unique experience. Jeff Friesen wanted to do something a little bit different when it comes to trains. He traveled across the beautiful Canada with his vintage 1959 passenger train that that is also known as “The Canadian.” But this train is not an actual train, it is a collectible item that is only 2-inches tall. So, Jeff decided to document his voyage and play a little bit with perspective. He captured amazing landscapes of the breathtaking Canada with his train passing through some stunning natural sites. These images are so well taken that at the first glance you are not completely sure if this is the real train that’s passing through the rocky mountain or it is just Jeff’s valuable collectible. Enjoy these beautiful landscapes and who knows, maybe this series of photographs will inspire you to take a long, cross-country journey by train.

Bruce Peninsula

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Cascade Crossing

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Cape Breton Shore

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Lake Louise

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Mossy Crossing

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High Water

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Electrical Storm

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Five Islands

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Badlands, Alberta

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Driftwood, British Columbia

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Cavendish Shore, Prince Edward Island

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Prairie Skyway, Saskatchewan

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Kouchibouguac, New Brunswick

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Water Tunnel, Nova Scotia

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Algonquin Park, Ontario

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Golden Harvest

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The Rock, Newfoundland

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Cathedral Grove, British Columbia

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Gatineau Park

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Prairie Light

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