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1000 Foot Escarpment Zip Line
Scenic Caves - 1000 Foot Escarpment Zip Line...
published: 14 Jul 2010
author: sceniccaves
1000 Foot Escarpment Zip Line
Scenic Caves - 1000 Foot Escarpment Zip Line
published: 14 Jul 2010
views: 10292
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Sarah Harmer - Escarpment Blues
Live on CBC...
published: 06 Feb 2007
author: maxinvictus
Sarah Harmer - Escarpment Blues
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Why We Don't Want the Niagara Escarpment Highway
The Government of Ontario is planning to slash a six-lane highway through a UNESCO World B...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: Stophwy
Why We Don't Want the Niagara Escarpment Highway
The Government of Ontario is planning to slash a six-lane highway through a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve on the Niagara Escarpment, one of the last breathing spaces in the urban sprawl of the Greater Toronto Area. Once it's gone, it's gone...If you love our natural areas; understand the essential value of our irreplaceable farm lands; are sick of sprawl; and don't want more quarries blasted for stone for this highway (48000tons per km!) then please, attend this meeting and send the following message to our government: Highway? No way! sincerely, Stop the Escarpment Highway Coalition (SEHC) stophighway.com http twitter.com nohighway.blog.com
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: Stophwy
views: 1100
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Escarpment Blues - The original rough cut video footage
This video footage was the first rough cut of Escarpment Blues....
published: 16 Apr 2009
author: perlofburlington
Escarpment Blues - The original rough cut video footage
This video footage was the first rough cut of Escarpment Blues.
published: 16 Apr 2009
author: perlofburlington
views: 2685
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No Age - Escarpment
Artist: No Age Track: "Escarpment" Album: Weirdo Rippers Label: Fat Cat (rough trade) Rele...
published: 04 Feb 2011
author: q3masl
No Age - Escarpment
Artist: No Age Track: "Escarpment" Album: Weirdo Rippers Label: Fat Cat (rough trade) Release: 2007-06-29
published: 04 Feb 2011
author: q3masl
views: 1118
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The Sims 3 House Designs - Modern Escarpment
Please like, comment and favourite this video it helps show your support and encourages me...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: jasonmazda
The Sims 3 House Designs - Modern Escarpment
Please like, comment and favourite this video it helps show your support and encourages me to make more of these Sims 3 houses :). This house only requires the Sims 3 base game :D Download (Now Available): www.mediafire.com CC Free Version (Download): www.thesims3.com Description: Built into the side of a cliff this large modern home is built to impress. Boasting an impressive amount of living space, perfect for single sims to even a small family. Featured include: Large Kitchen/Dining area, 3 balconies, bathroom, 2 double bedrooms, multiple living areas, pool, stylish fencing, night lighting, dream landscaping and CFE shortend walls. Designed with efficency and functionallity in mind ( Fully functional through extensive playtesting ). If you want to follow me here are my social media links Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com "Audio file(s) provided by www.audiomicro.com".
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: jasonmazda
views: 25041
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Town of Milton and Mill Pond
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Town of Milton and Mill Pond
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 1456
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Nancy Today: Escarpment at Bon Echo Provincial Park
16/8 5:46pm Watching kids jump off the cliffs...
published: 26 Aug 2009
author: NancyToday
Nancy Today: Escarpment at Bon Echo Provincial Park
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Vertical rockfaces of Dundas Peak
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Vertical rockfaces of Dundas Peak
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 1839
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment Tour: Longhouse at Crawford Lake
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment Tour: Longhouse at Crawford Lake
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 3861
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Scenes From The Escarpment Trail
Watch a great slide show featuring pictures from along the Escarpment Trail located in the...
published: 14 Mar 2010
author: Edmund Ressler
Scenes From The Escarpment Trail
Watch a great slide show featuring pictures from along the Escarpment Trail located in the Catskills.
published: 14 Mar 2010
author: Edmund Ressler
views: 629
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Skate Invaders/Escarpment Surfers - Tee for three - Alex Megit, John Barnet and Cam Brick
Skate Invader DH team captain Alex Megit has been taking it to new levels with our Escarpm...
published: 27 Nov 2011
author: theSkateInvaders
Skate Invaders/Escarpment Surfers - Tee for three - Alex Megit, John Barnet and Cam Brick
Skate Invader DH team captain Alex Megit has been taking it to new levels with our Escarpment surfer friends. Come join Alex Megit, John Barnet, and Cam Brick as the hit the green in tee for three. Film/Edit: Jonathan Nuss Music: The Eternal Feedback - Look to the sky aka Jonathan Nuss SOUND: soundcloud.com/you/tracks BLOG: skateinvaders.tumblr.com/
published: 27 Nov 2011
author: theSkateInvaders
views: 548
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Low water on Tews Falls
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Low water on Tews Falls
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 4320
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Escarpment Dreaming Fiona Joy Hawkins
Escarpment Dreaming Fiona Joy Hawkins...
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: katewinslet1975
Escarpment Dreaming Fiona Joy Hawkins
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Crawford Lake Longhouses
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Crawford Lake Longhouses
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 2100
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Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Bronte Creek in Lowville
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July ...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
Niagara Travel: Niagara Escarpment tour: Bronte Creek in Lowville
These video clips were taken during my driving tour around the Niagara Escarpment on July 18, 2007. As much as I love Toronto, I occasionally need to get out into the country and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Ontario's rural areas. So at 9 am I met my friend Karel who is a local expert of the area and we set off on a discovery of Halton Region Conservation areas: we started with Mount Nemo Conservation Area, stopped in Lowville, and then admired the Iroquois longhouses in Crawford Lake. After a brief stop in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area we explored the Victorian-era Main Street of Milton as well as its scenic Mill Pond. From here we drove on towards the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area where we enjoyed the view of two waterfalls: Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls. We also hiked out to Dundas Peak, and the rocky platform with its sheer vertical drops provided a stunning view of Dundas and the City of Hamilton. I capped off my country tour with a leisurely drive along Lake Ontario's shoreline past the cities of Burlington, Oakville and Mississauge. You can read the full story at www.travelandtransitions.com Also, my FREE travel ebooks containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are going up right now at www.travelandtransitions.com
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: travelandtransitions
views: 2030