Sometimes we sit lamenting as memory traces back
The old familiar landmarks that we miss from off our track.
They’ve built the railway stations where our feet were wont to skate,
They motor over footpaths where our lovers used to wait.
But there’s one left still – dear old Signal Hill.*
I’ve always loved Signal Hill. That’s probably why I incorporated into a couple of scenes in my debut novel, Calmer Girls.
Overlooking St. John’s Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean, it is the capital city’s most popular tourist attraction.
I take the time every summer to pay a visit, and this past July was no exception. Here are a few shots from that gorgeously sunny and breezy day – then again, as any tourist can attest, it’s always quite breezy atop this hill!
In the distant past, Signal Hill has been the setting for victorious battle, the location for Marconi’s monumental establishment of wireless telegraph communication, and a signalling station for approaching ships.
Today it is a National Historic Site under Parks Canada.
The best thing I like about Signal Hill?
The views, of course!
If you look closely at some of my pics, you can see the trail around the hill.
This is not a hiking trail for the faint of heart.
Thanks for taking a look at my throwback to July and one of the best-loved sites my province has to offer.
*Poem by Lydia Chancey, Book of Newfoundland, 1937
That looks like a great hike, Jennifer. One of your photos has such an interesting texture to the ocean. A beautiful spot!
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The photos don’t lie, Diana, it is an incredible spot, and the water does look textured that way, doesn’t it? 🙂
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The views from Signal Hill don’t get much better than this. When we visited towards the end of June we really underestimated just how windy it can be here (and in Newfoundland in general).
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Yes we are very familiar with the wind around here. We live on a point of land jutting into the Atlantic, so it’s windy here quite often! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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Great photos. I enjoyed them! ❤
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Thank you, Carol! 😊💕
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Love the hiking trail there. Not easy but a fabulous view!
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It certainly is! I’ve only been on the trail once, but it was amazing. We should do it together sometime! 🙂
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Love the hiking trail! It is not easy but the views are well worth it!
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It looks like a great landmark and full of history and those important views!
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It is, Andrea, and in the St. John’s area, it is only rivaled by Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America. You would love it!
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You would love both, is what I meant to say. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing beautiful images of a region I have yet to experience!
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You’re very welcome, Jan, and thanks for stopping by! Maybe one day? 🙂
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I just read your post Ranger’s Last Lesson but comments were closed. Beautiful writing and your love for horses is very apparent. I’ve always loved horses too.
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Wow! Talk about views! Thanks for sharing your beautiful photographs, Jennifer…and what a cute picture of you!
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My pleasure, Jill. And thanks for the compliment. Whatever tan I had is fading a little more each day now. 🙂
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Come to Charlotte…we’re still in the 90’s! I’m ready for some cool and crisp air. 🙂
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Yes, Jill, thanks, but 90’s are a bit much. I’d settle for 80’s though! 😀
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I’d settle for just no humidity. 🙂
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I hear you. Humidity is the worst.
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A signpost is a profound symbol; much like a lighthouse, they mark a place and time when there is a recognition that we belong to a greater journey. Your photos are excellent.
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Thank you, Rebecca! That’s a good point, about signposts and lighthouses. As for my photos, it’s easy to capture great ones from that vantage point. In the St. John’s area, Signal Hill is only rivaled by Cape Spear for its panoramic views. 🙂
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I have placed this location on my bucket list!🍁🍁🍁
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B.C. is on mine as well. We met and made friends with a vacationing couple from there this summer who invited us to come for a visit. Would love to one day! 🍁🍁🍁
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So many things to like about this photo essay. For one–that signpost. Such optimistic thinking!
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I love that signpost too, Jacqui. Signal Hill is a very special place. Thanks so much!
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