Baie-D'Urfé postcards
How about sending a Baie-D'Urfé postcard to family or friends? Just choose one from the photos below. Click on the image to get it in full size and then download it for printing. You want to download the large high resolution image not the small image from this overview page. A large high resolution image is shown after you have clicked on one of the smaller images on this overview page.
   
  Baie-D’Urfé town hall
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé town hall
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé town hall in 1916
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé town hall
  
   
  View towards the water, town hall park Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  town hall park Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  town hall park Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  town hall park Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  D’Urfé’s Bay, the town is named after this Bay
  
   
  D’Urfé’s Bay, the town is named after this Bay
  
   
  D’Urfé’s Bay at night, the town is named after this Bay
  
   
  The Baie-D’Urfé entrance near HWY20
  
   
  Stone cairn with the plaque pointing out the location of D’Urfé’s chapel
  
   
  Stone cairn with the plaque pointing out the location of D’Urfé’s chapel
  
   
  Stone cairn with the plaque pointing out the location of D’Urfé’s chapel
  
   
  Fritz Park and Community Center
  
   
  Fritz Park and Community Center
  
   
  Fritz Park and Community Center
  
   
  Fritz Park and Community Center
  
   
  View from Fritz Community Center towards the bay
  
   
  View from Fritz Community Center towards the bay
  
   
  View from Point Caron to Dowker Island
  
   
  A Monarch butterfly at the Stafford butterfly garden in Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  Autumn trees at Allan’s Hill in Baie-D’Urfé
  
   
  Autumn trees at Town Hall
  
   
  A Baie-D’Urfé citizen waiting to cross the street.
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé Town Hall at the beginning of Winter
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé Town Hall park in November
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé Town Hall park
  
   
  Baie-D’Urfé Town Hall park
  
   
  Band Stand in the winter
  
   
  Town Hall Park
  
   
  The Fritz, Baie-D'Urfe, winter
  
   
  Town Hall Park
  
   
  Town Hall Park
  
   
  Town Hall
  
   
  Town Hall entrance
  
   
  Band Stand in the winter
  
   
  Town Hall Christmas decoration
  
   
  Town Hall Christmas decoration
  
   
  Town Hall Park Christmas decoration
  
   
  Town Hall Park Christmas decoration
  
   
  Berthold Park, Baie-D'Urfe, winter
  
   
  Berthold Park, Baie-D'Urfe, winter
  
   
  The Fritz Community Center, Baie-D'Urfe, winter
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe HWY entrance
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe HWY entrance
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe HWY entrance
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe Red Barn, winter night
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe Red Barn, winter night
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe Red Barn, winter night
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe, view from the Fritz, winter
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe, the Fritz, winter
  
   
  Baie-D'Urfe, the Fritz, winter
  
   
  Apple tree end of May
  
   
  Apple tree end of May
  
   
  Red Barn and Cairn
  
   
  The original plaque pointing out the location of D’Urfe’s chapel. It was made from solid copper. Photo from June 2011
  
   
  Small rabbit, June 2020
  
   
  Town Hall, June 2020
  
   
  Town Hall, June 2020
  
   
  Calendula flower, Aug. 2020
  
   
  Autumn leaves, Oct. 2020
  
   
  Canada Geese
  
   
  Fog at the Bay
  
   
  Calendula flower, Oct. 2020
  
   
  Canada Geese
  
   
  Canada Geese
  
   
  The bay at night
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhogs
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Groundhog
  
   
  Bird in pole
  
   
  Apple tree, flowers
  
   
  Apple tree, flowers
  
   
  Cherry flowers
  
   
  Cherry flowers
  
   
  Cherry flowers
  
   
  Apple flowers
  
   
  Apple flowers
  
   
  Tulip
  
   
  Tulip
  
   
  Monarch butterfly on milkweed
  
How to print your own postcard
Most photo paper is glossy not only on the front but also on the back. This makes it difficult to write on the back. The best solution is therefore to stick the photo onto a thin white card board and then write on the back of the card board.
Where to print
You can print them at home if you have a photo printer. You can also load the photo onto a usb-key and print it in the store at jean-coutu or other stores offering photo print services. Postcards are normally 5x7 inch but if you plan to stick the photo onto a cardboard then 4x6 inch will work too. 
How to glue the photo to a cardboard
Normal white paper glue (aka school glue) requires a porous surface, like paper, to bond permanently. The back of a photo is unfortunately non porous. It has a plastic like surface. White paper glue will hold initially but the photo will eventually peel off during the processing in the postal system. There are some glues that work well on non porous surfaces and do not damage photo paper: LePage 100% glue or UHU Max Repair. You can find them in hardware stores or at large office supply stores (Staples, aka Bureau en Gros). 
   
  A selection of glues that bond permanently to photo paper
  
   
  A DIY postcard (photo glued to a white cardboard)
  
This page is available under the creative commons Attribution like License (CC BY 4.0) 
"Attribution" is optional for these photos. That is: you can give credit but you don't have to. 
This page was created by Guido Socher, 
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