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Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
by Josh MacFadyen
Data from Environment Canada. Visualization created in ArcGIS 10 for NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment, 29 January, 2014.
For more information on the new climate data collection see http://niche-canada.org/2014/01/30/environment-canada-archival-collection-coming-to-western/
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Canada-1812 to 1914: The Rebellions of 1837 [Documentary]
Canada-1812 to 1914: The Rebellions of 1837 [Documentary]
Canada-1812 to 1914: The Rebellions of 1837 [Documentary]
The following is a documentary on the Rebellions of 1837 made by me. It covers the start of the rebellions right to the Act of Union in 1840. Enjoy! And plea...
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Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union de 1840
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union de 1840
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union de 1840
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union ( Le Canada-Uni) Réalisé par Gilles Carle (1928-2009) Selon Lord Durham le peuple Canadiens-Français était un peuple i...
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Québec History 21 - Act of Union and Louis Riel
Québec History 21 - Act of Union and Louis Riel
Québec History 21 - Act of Union and Louis Riel
Québec a Nation History (Part 21) Act of Union and Louis Riel The Act of Union passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatur...
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Canada - Aircraft Nationality Mark - Facts in Five Number 1840
Canada - Aircraft Nationality Mark - Facts in Five Number 1840
Canada - Aircraft Nationality Mark - Facts in Five Number 1840
An HD video.
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Historic Beauty in Niagara On The Lake, Canada
Historic Beauty in Niagara On The Lake, Canada
Historic Beauty in Niagara On The Lake, Canada
Presented by Sotheby's International Realty Canada
For more information go to: http://ow.ly/KGEdD
Dated back to 1840, this grand dwelling is representative of a home that was tastefully added to in 1993. The ground floor consists of a spacious eat-in kitchen which overlooks the Great Room and home office. French doors off the Great Room open to the private dining room surrounded by windows to take advantage of the natural light that makes this home bright and airy.The main floor Master Bed room and the 4 Bedrooms on the second level all with ensuites allow for main flooring living with the advantage of having guest accommodation. No detail
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Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #8 - Union et désunion (1840-1867)
Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #8 - Union et désunion (1840-1867)
Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #8 - Union et désunion (1840-1867)
Documentaire québécois. Les Québécois sont piégés dans leur propre pays par une série de mesures du gouvernement anglais. Le rapport Durham, publié à Londres...
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Les patriotes canadiens expliqués aux Canadiens
Les patriotes canadiens expliqués aux Canadiens
Les patriotes canadiens expliqués aux Canadiens
Les Canadiens existaient bien avant le Canada de 1867 et le Canada-Uni de 1840. Les patriotes canadiens anglophones et francophones du Haut-Canada et du Bas-...
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Vision photographique du Canada. La mémoire d'une nation
Vision photographique du Canada. La mémoire d'une nation
Vision photographique du Canada. La mémoire d'une nation
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC) détient plus de 22 millions de photographies dans ses collections. Elles illustrent l'histoire de la photographie depui...
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American History - Part 062 - Van Buren - Depression of 1837 - Canada Invades Maine
American History - Part 062 - Van Buren - Depression of 1837 - Canada Invades Maine
American History - Part 062 - Van Buren - Depression of 1837 - Canada Invades Maine
US Gets a New President in 1837, and a Depression Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION -- American history in VOA Special English. Martin Van Buren was sworn-in...
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Environment Canada Recognizes Cobourg Volunteers for 40 Years of Service
Environment Canada Recognizes Cobourg Volunteers for 40 Years of Service
Environment Canada Recognizes Cobourg Volunteers for 40 Years of Service
For more than 40 years, the employees of the Cobourg Water Pollution Control Plant have braved the Ontario weather to collect daily climate information for E...
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The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad
A part of our heritage...
LEARNING RESOURCES
Between 1840 and 1860, more than 30,000 American slaves came secretly to Canada and freedom.
"When my feet first touched the Canadian shore, I threw myself on the ground, rolled in the sand, seized handfuls of it and kissed them." These were the words of Josiah Henson recalling his first moments as a free man. Henson had escaped to Canada along the "underground railroad," a network of secret paths, hiding places and safe houses that stretched from southern states to the borders of Canada. Like countless other immigrants, Henson came to Canada as a refugee escaping brutality and oppression.
T
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Environment Canada observational weather data collection coming to Western
Environment Canada observational weather data collection coming to Western
Environment Canada observational weather data collection coming to Western
Nationally-significant environmental data that has been stored, in paper form, by Environment Canada dating back nearly 175 years is coming on long-term loan to Western University to be preserved, digitized and shared for research and teaching. An initiative led by Western's NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment (http://niche-canada.org/), Western Archives (http://www.lib.uwo.ca/archives) will soon receive an archival collection of Canadian daily observational weather records spanning the period from 1840 to 1960.
For more information, including video and scans of records, please visit: http://communications.uwo.ca/media/weatherh
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Tonetta - Pressure Zone
Tonetta - Pressure Zone
Tonetta - Pressure Zone
Canadian musician Tonetta is the savior of music. He has been crafting poetically coarse tunes using whatever equipment is available for nearly three decades.
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Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867
Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867
Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867
http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/GE_P1_3_EN "Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867" Nathalie Lampron Are the great tragedies that marked ...
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HISTORIC BELLEVILLE ONTARIO CANADA THROUGH OLD POSTCARDS
HISTORIC BELLEVILLE ONTARIO CANADA THROUGH OLD POSTCARDS
HISTORIC BELLEVILLE ONTARIO CANADA THROUGH OLD POSTCARDS
RESIDENT 1950 TO 1966, VISITS 1975 1988 2003 History WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleville%2C_Ontario Originally the site of a Native settlement ...
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British Commonwealth 1840-1960's Stamp Collection
British Commonwealth 1840-1960's Stamp Collection
British Commonwealth 1840-1960's Stamp Collection
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
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White Rock Condos: Southmere Mews - 1840 E Southmere Crescent
White Rock Condos: Southmere Mews - 1840 E Southmere Crescent
White Rock Condos: Southmere Mews - 1840 E Southmere Crescent
White Rock Condos Southmere Mews 1840 E Southmere Crescent White Rock, BC Canada To view information for all Condos in White Rock and South Surrey, British C...
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Kearney Plays:Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), Caprice No.5
Kearney Plays:Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), Caprice No.5
Kearney Plays:Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), Caprice No.5
Live Concert, by guitarist Patrick Kearney for the Toronto Classical Guitar Society.Recorded in Heliconian Hall, Toronto, Canada, by Eli Kasner on a DV Camer...
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Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms
Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms
Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms
Mercy For Animals presents Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms. This powerful film takes you on an eye-opening exploration behind the closed doors of Canada's industrial farms, hatcheries, and slaughter plants -- revealing the heartless cruelty of animal agriculture.
For delicious meat-free recipes, visit http://www.ChooseVeg.ca
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Ancient SG "The Century" Stamp Album Containing 1840-1930's Mint and Used Ranges
Ancient SG "The Century" Stamp Album Containing 1840-1930's Mint and Used Ranges
Ancient SG "The Century" Stamp Album Containing 1840-1930's Mint and Used Ranges
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
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Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867
Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867
Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867
http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/VQ_P1_4_EN "Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867" Michèle Dagenais, Université de Montréal When did leisur...
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2013 Cycling across Canada, almost twice
2013 Cycling across Canada, almost twice
2013 Cycling across Canada, almost twice
The highlights are here: http://maptia.com/iohan/stories/up-and-across-canada-on-a-bicycle During my first year of bicycle touring I crossed Canada: South to...
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
by Josh MacFadyen
Data from Environment Canada. Visualization created in ArcGIS 10 for NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment, 29 January, 2014.
For more information on the new climate data collection see http://niche-canada.org/2014/01/30/environment-canada-archival-collection-coming-to-western/
wn.com/Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840 1960
Environment Canada Weather Stations, 1840-1960
by Josh MacFadyen
Data from Environment Canada. Visualization created in ArcGIS 10 for NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment, 29 January, 2014.
For more information on the new climate data collection see http://niche-canada.org/2014/01/30/environment-canada-archival-collection-coming-to-western/
- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 418
Canada-1812 to 1914: The Rebellions of 1837 [Documentary]
The following is a documentary on the Rebellions of 1837 made by me. It covers the start of the rebellions right to the Act of Union in 1840. Enjoy! And plea...
wn.com/Canada 1812 To 1914 The Rebellions Of 1837 Documentary
The following is a documentary on the Rebellions of 1837 made by me. It covers the start of the rebellions right to the Act of Union in 1840. Enjoy! And plea...
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union de 1840
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union ( Le Canada-Uni) Réalisé par Gilles Carle (1928-2009) Selon Lord Durham le peuple Canadiens-Français était un peuple i...
wn.com/Histoire Du Québec 17 L'Acte D'Union De 1840
Histoire du Québec 17 - L'Acte d'Union ( Le Canada-Uni) Réalisé par Gilles Carle (1928-2009) Selon Lord Durham le peuple Canadiens-Français était un peuple i...
- published: 04 Dec 2010
- views: 21859
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author:
Patriote17
Québec History 21 - Act of Union and Louis Riel
Québec a Nation History (Part 21) Act of Union and Louis Riel The Act of Union passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatur...
wn.com/Québec History 21 Act Of Union And Louis Riel
Québec a Nation History (Part 21) Act of Union and Louis Riel The Act of Union passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatur...
- published: 03 Aug 2009
- views: 38187
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author:
Patriote17
Historic Beauty in Niagara On The Lake, Canada
Presented by Sotheby's International Realty Canada
For more information go to: http://ow.ly/KGEdD
Dated back to 1840, this grand dwelling is representative of a home that was tastefully added to in 1993. The ground floor consists of a spacious eat-in kitchen which overlooks the Great Room and home office. French doors off the Great Room open to the private dining room surrounded by windows to take advantage of the natural light that makes this home bright and airy.The main floor Master Bed room and the 4 Bedrooms on the second level all with ensuites allow for main flooring living with the advantage of having guest accommodation. No detail has been spared in the landscaping as well. In essence, this signature home offers a unique blend of features sought in new construction, such as efficiency and an open floor plan, while preserving the beauty and character of a grand, historic home.
Property ID: LNSWVW
More info: http://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/extraordinary-angles?wm_video_id=jffca49c077468u
wn.com/Historic Beauty In Niagara On The Lake, Canada
Presented by Sotheby's International Realty Canada
For more information go to: http://ow.ly/KGEdD
Dated back to 1840, this grand dwelling is representative of a home that was tastefully added to in 1993. The ground floor consists of a spacious eat-in kitchen which overlooks the Great Room and home office. French doors off the Great Room open to the private dining room surrounded by windows to take advantage of the natural light that makes this home bright and airy.The main floor Master Bed room and the 4 Bedrooms on the second level all with ensuites allow for main flooring living with the advantage of having guest accommodation. No detail has been spared in the landscaping as well. In essence, this signature home offers a unique blend of features sought in new construction, such as efficiency and an open floor plan, while preserving the beauty and character of a grand, historic home.
Property ID: LNSWVW
More info: http://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/extraordinary-angles?wm_video_id=jffca49c077468u
- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 76
Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #8 - Union et désunion (1840-1867)
Documentaire québécois. Les Québécois sont piégés dans leur propre pays par une série de mesures du gouvernement anglais. Le rapport Durham, publié à Londres...
wn.com/Épopée Québécoise En Amérique 8 Union Et Désunion (1840 1867)
Documentaire québécois. Les Québécois sont piégés dans leur propre pays par une série de mesures du gouvernement anglais. Le rapport Durham, publié à Londres...
Les patriotes canadiens expliqués aux Canadiens
Les Canadiens existaient bien avant le Canada de 1867 et le Canada-Uni de 1840. Les patriotes canadiens anglophones et francophones du Haut-Canada et du Bas-...
wn.com/Les Patriotes Canadiens Expliqués Aux Canadiens
Les Canadiens existaient bien avant le Canada de 1867 et le Canada-Uni de 1840. Les patriotes canadiens anglophones et francophones du Haut-Canada et du Bas-...
Vision photographique du Canada. La mémoire d'une nation
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC) détient plus de 22 millions de photographies dans ses collections. Elles illustrent l'histoire de la photographie depui...
wn.com/Vision Photographique Du Canada. La Mémoire D'Une Nation
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC) détient plus de 22 millions de photographies dans ses collections. Elles illustrent l'histoire de la photographie depui...
American History - Part 062 - Van Buren - Depression of 1837 - Canada Invades Maine
US Gets a New President in 1837, and a Depression Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION -- American history in VOA Special English. Martin Van Buren was sworn-in...
wn.com/American History Part 062 Van Buren Depression Of 1837 Canada Invades Maine
US Gets a New President in 1837, and a Depression Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION -- American history in VOA Special English. Martin Van Buren was sworn-in...
Environment Canada Recognizes Cobourg Volunteers for 40 Years of Service
For more than 40 years, the employees of the Cobourg Water Pollution Control Plant have braved the Ontario weather to collect daily climate information for E...
wn.com/Environment Canada Recognizes Cobourg Volunteers For 40 Years Of Service
For more than 40 years, the employees of the Cobourg Water Pollution Control Plant have braved the Ontario weather to collect daily climate information for E...
The Underground Railroad
A part of our heritage...
LEARNING RESOURCES
Between 1840 and 1860, more than 30,000 American slaves came secretly to Canada and freedom.
"When my feet first touched the Canadian shore, I threw myself on the ground, rolled in the sand, seized handfuls of it and kissed them." These were the words of Josiah Henson recalling his first moments as a free man. Henson had escaped to Canada along the "underground railroad," a network of secret paths, hiding places and safe houses that stretched from southern states to the borders of Canada. Like countless other immigrants, Henson came to Canada as a refugee escaping brutality and oppression.
The slaves fled the inhuman treatment they suffered in the southern United States, where they were - by law - the property of their owners. Beaten and whipped and forced to obey, many worked up to eighteen hours a day in the fields, returning at night to squalid shacks for meagre rations of corn meal and bacon scraps.
Among the many tragic stories of slavery were tales of husbands taken from wives and of children torn from their mothers to be sold like animals. Captured runaway slaves were often tortured. Professional slave catchers, notorious for their cruelty, tracked runaway slaves all the way from the deep South to the Canadian border. It took enormous courage to escape.
But thanks to the "agents" on the underground railroad [men and women, white and black, Canadian and American], many slaves found freedom in Canada. Some of these agents have become legends. The great Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave herself, returned south again and again to lead others north. A Canadian, Alexander Ross, travelled to southern plantations in the guise of a gentleman bird fancier. His real mission, however, was to direct slaves to the escape routes.
Dr. Martin Luther King said that in the history of black America, "Canada was the north star." The old spiritual, "Follow the Drinking Gourd," gave slaves the hidden advice to keep their eyes on the Gourd [the Big Dipper], which pointed the way north to "heaven," in this case Canada.
Heritage Minute Cast
Eliza - sister Barbara Harris
Josh - brother Donny Lucas
Narrator Vlasta Vrana
Young Girl Macha Grenon
Father Yarro Tagoumthe
Gentleman Christopher Maccabe
wn.com/The Underground Railroad
A part of our heritage...
LEARNING RESOURCES
Between 1840 and 1860, more than 30,000 American slaves came secretly to Canada and freedom.
"When my feet first touched the Canadian shore, I threw myself on the ground, rolled in the sand, seized handfuls of it and kissed them." These were the words of Josiah Henson recalling his first moments as a free man. Henson had escaped to Canada along the "underground railroad," a network of secret paths, hiding places and safe houses that stretched from southern states to the borders of Canada. Like countless other immigrants, Henson came to Canada as a refugee escaping brutality and oppression.
The slaves fled the inhuman treatment they suffered in the southern United States, where they were - by law - the property of their owners. Beaten and whipped and forced to obey, many worked up to eighteen hours a day in the fields, returning at night to squalid shacks for meagre rations of corn meal and bacon scraps.
Among the many tragic stories of slavery were tales of husbands taken from wives and of children torn from their mothers to be sold like animals. Captured runaway slaves were often tortured. Professional slave catchers, notorious for their cruelty, tracked runaway slaves all the way from the deep South to the Canadian border. It took enormous courage to escape.
But thanks to the "agents" on the underground railroad [men and women, white and black, Canadian and American], many slaves found freedom in Canada. Some of these agents have become legends. The great Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave herself, returned south again and again to lead others north. A Canadian, Alexander Ross, travelled to southern plantations in the guise of a gentleman bird fancier. His real mission, however, was to direct slaves to the escape routes.
Dr. Martin Luther King said that in the history of black America, "Canada was the north star." The old spiritual, "Follow the Drinking Gourd," gave slaves the hidden advice to keep their eyes on the Gourd [the Big Dipper], which pointed the way north to "heaven," in this case Canada.
Heritage Minute Cast
Eliza - sister Barbara Harris
Josh - brother Donny Lucas
Narrator Vlasta Vrana
Young Girl Macha Grenon
Father Yarro Tagoumthe
Gentleman Christopher Maccabe
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 18
Environment Canada observational weather data collection coming to Western
Nationally-significant environmental data that has been stored, in paper form, by Environment Canada dating back nearly 175 years is coming on long-term loan to Western University to be preserved, digitized and shared for research and teaching. An initiative led by Western's NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment (http://niche-canada.org/), Western Archives (http://www.lib.uwo.ca/archives) will soon receive an archival collection of Canadian daily observational weather records spanning the period from 1840 to 1960.
For more information, including video and scans of records, please visit: http://communications.uwo.ca/media/weatherhistory/
wn.com/Environment Canada Observational Weather Data Collection Coming To Western
Nationally-significant environmental data that has been stored, in paper form, by Environment Canada dating back nearly 175 years is coming on long-term loan to Western University to be preserved, digitized and shared for research and teaching. An initiative led by Western's NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment (http://niche-canada.org/), Western Archives (http://www.lib.uwo.ca/archives) will soon receive an archival collection of Canadian daily observational weather records spanning the period from 1840 to 1960.
For more information, including video and scans of records, please visit: http://communications.uwo.ca/media/weatherhistory/
- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 207
Tonetta - Pressure Zone
Canadian musician Tonetta is the savior of music. He has been crafting poetically coarse tunes using whatever equipment is available for nearly three decades.
wn.com/Tonetta Pressure Zone
Canadian musician Tonetta is the savior of music. He has been crafting poetically coarse tunes using whatever equipment is available for nearly three decades.
Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867
http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/GE_P1_3_EN "Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867" Nathalie Lampron Are the great tragedies that marked ...
wn.com/Disasters And Calamities, 1840 1867
http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/GE_P1_3_EN "Disasters and Calamities, 1840-1867" Nathalie Lampron Are the great tragedies that marked ...
HISTORIC BELLEVILLE ONTARIO CANADA THROUGH OLD POSTCARDS
RESIDENT 1950 TO 1966, VISITS 1975 1988 2003 History WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleville%2C_Ontario Originally the site of a Native settlement ...
wn.com/Historic Belleville Ontario Canada Through Old Postcards
RESIDENT 1950 TO 1966, VISITS 1975 1988 2003 History WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belleville%2C_Ontario Originally the site of a Native settlement ...
- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 1555
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author:
DonPugh1
British Commonwealth 1840-1960's Stamp Collection
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
wn.com/British Commonwealth 1840 1960's Stamp Collection
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
White Rock Condos: Southmere Mews - 1840 E Southmere Crescent
White Rock Condos Southmere Mews 1840 E Southmere Crescent White Rock, BC Canada To view information for all Condos in White Rock and South Surrey, British C...
wn.com/White Rock Condos Southmere Mews 1840 E Southmere Crescent
White Rock Condos Southmere Mews 1840 E Southmere Crescent White Rock, BC Canada To view information for all Condos in White Rock and South Surrey, British C...
Kearney Plays:Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), Caprice No.5
Live Concert, by guitarist Patrick Kearney for the Toronto Classical Guitar Society.Recorded in Heliconian Hall, Toronto, Canada, by Eli Kasner on a DV Camer...
wn.com/Kearney Plays Niccolo Paganini (1782 1840), Caprice No.5
Live Concert, by guitarist Patrick Kearney for the Toronto Classical Guitar Society.Recorded in Heliconian Hall, Toronto, Canada, by Eli Kasner on a DV Camer...
Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms
Mercy For Animals presents Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms. This powerful film takes you on an eye-opening exploration behind the closed doors of Canada's industrial farms, hatcheries, and slaughter plants -- revealing the heartless cruelty of animal agriculture.
For delicious meat-free recipes, visit http://www.ChooseVeg.ca
wn.com/Heartless Inside Canada's Factory Farms
Mercy For Animals presents Heartless: Inside Canada's Factory Farms. This powerful film takes you on an eye-opening exploration behind the closed doors of Canada's industrial farms, hatcheries, and slaughter plants -- revealing the heartless cruelty of animal agriculture.
For delicious meat-free recipes, visit http://www.ChooseVeg.ca
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 305
Ancient SG "The Century" Stamp Album Containing 1840-1930's Mint and Used Ranges
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
wn.com/Ancient Sg The Century Stamp Album Containing 1840 1930's Mint And Used Ranges
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...
Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867
http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/VQ_P1_4_EN "Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867" Michèle Dagenais, Université de Montréal When did leisur...
wn.com/Pastimes Of Yesteryear, 1840 1867
http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/keys/webtours/tourID/VQ_P1_4_EN "Pastimes of Yesteryear, 1840-1867" Michèle Dagenais, Université de Montréal When did leisur...
2013 Cycling across Canada, almost twice
The highlights are here: http://maptia.com/iohan/stories/up-and-across-canada-on-a-bicycle During my first year of bicycle touring I crossed Canada: South to...
wn.com/2013 Cycling Across Canada, Almost Twice
The highlights are here: http://maptia.com/iohan/stories/up-and-across-canada-on-a-bicycle During my first year of bicycle touring I crossed Canada: South to...
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second larg
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Montreal-and-vicinity.d178288.Destination-Travel-Guides
Montreal is located in the middle of the St. Lawrence river in southwest Quebec. It is Canada’s second largest city and has the largest population of French speakers outside of Paris.
Here is a Canadian city with a French soul, a big heart and a very hip attitude. A city that enchants visitors with an old-world charm and an unpretentious love of good food and festivals.
The first Europeans to arrive here were from France and while the British later claimed ownership, an elegant sophistication lingers like a perfume.
Order un cafe, stroll the cobblestone stree
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at t
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Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks
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Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Niagara-Falls.d6023515.Destination-Travel-Guides
Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Tips for traveling Toronto, Canada with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip?
- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market
- EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup
- STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Squa
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Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its gra
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building ful
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Quebec.d180017.Destination-Travel-Guides
When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Ventu
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Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion finds and holiday spirit.
Get know to Michelangelo up close and personal through his exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario titled ‘Quest for Genius: Michelangelo’ which runs until January 2015. This exhibit showcases the trials and frustrations of M
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in
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Travel Guide - Ottawa, Canada
Travel Guide - Ottawa, Canada
Travel Guide - Ottawa, Canada
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A handy travel guide for anyone planning on visiting the capital city of Canada, Ottawa.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
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Montréal Travel Video Guide
Montréal Travel Video Guide
Montréal Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the 350 year cultural history of the city is on display, from the development of the Irokese Settlement, its prolific fur trade, and right up to today's shining, energetic Metropolis.
Although Montreal is located 1,600 kilometres from the open sea, it
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Travel Tips for Canada [SkyAndShoe]
Travel Tips for Canada [SkyAndShoe]
Travel Tips for Canada [SkyAndShoe]
Music: A by Got7 (Remix)
Heeello!
Hope this video was helpful to y'all. If you have any other video suggestions please leave it in the comments below.
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
Travel Guide to Quebec City
Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
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30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eat
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Video Travel Guide: Canada - 10 Top Tourist Attractions
Video Travel Guide: Canada - 10 Top Tourist Attractions
Video Travel Guide: Canada - 10 Top Tourist Attractions
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Toronto Travel Video Guide
Toronto Travel Video Guide
Toronto Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s c
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Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The int
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Vancouver Travel Video Guide
Vancouver Travel Video Guide
Vancouver Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vancouver in Canada.
Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the American continent, a dynamic metropolis set in a beautiful location with a temperate climate throughout the year.
Close to the harbor area, the city's skyscrapers have proliferated in recent years. The capital of the southwestern province of British Columbia has developed into an economic centre of renown.
The city's oldest buildings were built less than 100 years ago because the former wooden houses of old Vancouver were destroyed by fire. Several buildings reflect the origin of their inhabitants and are s
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✈Vancouver, Canada ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Vancouver, Canada ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Vancouver, Canada ►Vacation Travel Guide
Vancouver, Canada ▻Vacation Travel Guide.
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Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
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Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Montreal is located in the middle of the St. Lawrence river in southwest Quebec. It is Canada’s second largest city and has the largest population of French speakers outside of Paris.
Here is a Canadian city with a French soul, a big heart and a very hip attitude. A city that enchants visitors with an old-world charm and an unpretentious love of good food and festivals.
The first Europeans to arrive here were from France and while the British later claimed ownership, an elegant sophistication lingers like a perfume.
Order un cafe, stroll the cobblestone streets of the Old City and soak up the history and architecture of the area. Some of the buildings here date back to the 17th century, making it one of the oldest urban areas in North America.
Discover Montreal’s famous food scene. Try Poutine - or, follow your nose to one of the city’s many wood fired ovens and try a real Montreal bagel.
Montreal is also thoroughly hip. The city hosts more than 100 festivals throughout the year but even if you happen to be here between events, there is always something cool going on.
And of course, you can’t leave town without a trip to La Ronde, the city’s beloved amusement park.
As the sun sets on your adventures, head back downtown and discover Montreal after dark. Enjoy cool jazz, smoky blues or wind down with something a little more quirky.
European…Canadian….traditional…. cutting edge. Montreal is all of these things but it is also so much more.
With its french past and funky present, Montreal is a city with a certain je ne sais quoi. A flavour and a feeling that is hard to define but very easy to love.
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http://www.expedia.com/Montreal-and-vicinity.d178288.Destination-Travel-Guides
Montreal is located in the middle of the St. Lawrence river in southwest Quebec. It is Canada’s second largest city and has the largest population of French speakers outside of Paris.
Here is a Canadian city with a French soul, a big heart and a very hip attitude. A city that enchants visitors with an old-world charm and an unpretentious love of good food and festivals.
The first Europeans to arrive here were from France and while the British later claimed ownership, an elegant sophistication lingers like a perfume.
Order un cafe, stroll the cobblestone streets of the Old City and soak up the history and architecture of the area. Some of the buildings here date back to the 17th century, making it one of the oldest urban areas in North America.
Discover Montreal’s famous food scene. Try Poutine - or, follow your nose to one of the city’s many wood fired ovens and try a real Montreal bagel.
Montreal is also thoroughly hip. The city hosts more than 100 festivals throughout the year but even if you happen to be here between events, there is always something cool going on.
And of course, you can’t leave town without a trip to La Ronde, the city’s beloved amusement park.
As the sun sets on your adventures, head back downtown and discover Montreal after dark. Enjoy cool jazz, smoky blues or wind down with something a little more quirky.
European…Canadian….traditional…. cutting edge. Montreal is all of these things but it is also so much more.
With its french past and funky present, Montreal is a city with a certain je ne sais quoi. A flavour and a feeling that is hard to define but very easy to love.
- published: 25 Feb 2015
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 09 Oct 2013
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Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Vancouver travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Vancouver travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 23 Aug 2013
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Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Niagara-Falls.d6023515.Destination-Travel-Guides
Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you.
No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara on the Lake. The latter attraction offers boutiques, eateries, and picturesque views of the water you won’t soon forget.
Visit our Niagara Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you.
No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara on the Lake. The latter attraction offers boutiques, eateries, and picturesque views of the water you won’t soon forget.
Visit our Niagara Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 04 Dec 2013
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Tips for traveling Toronto, Canada with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip?
- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market
- EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup
- STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, Chelsea Hotel
- SHOP: Yorkville, Holt Renfrew, Kensington Market
- BONUS: Drake! Jim Carey! Deadmau5! Tim Horton's! Bunnies! Water slides! Montreal! Vancouver!
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip?
- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market
- EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup
- STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, Chelsea Hotel
- SHOP: Yorkville, Holt Renfrew, Kensington Market
- BONUS: Drake! Jim Carey! Deadmau5! Tim Horton's! Bunnies! Water slides! Montreal! Vancouver!
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Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend the hearings here), Notre Dame Basilica (constructed in the 19th century this beautiful church is among the surviving churches of Ottawa), Rideau Canal (it's a UNESCO world heritage site. The canals offers excellent views of the city. In winter time, it's transformed into a massive skating rink) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Ottawa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend the hearings here), Notre Dame Basilica (constructed in the 19th century this beautiful church is among the surviving churches of Ottawa), Rideau Canal (it's a UNESCO world heritage site. The canals offers excellent views of the city. In winter time, it's transformed into a massive skating rink) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Ottawa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 21 Feb 2014
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
What’s your favorite part of Ottawa?
Visit our Ottawa travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 20 Feb 2014
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
What part of Quebec do you want to see?
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
What part of Quebec do you want to see?
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- published: 11 Apr 2014
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Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion finds and holiday spirit.
Get know to Michelangelo up close and personal through his exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario titled ‘Quest for Genius: Michelangelo’ which runs until January 2015. This exhibit showcases the trials and frustrations of Michelangelo which ultimately led to genius.
There are definitely lots of things to do and see on your next visit to Toronto! If you're in town this month of December catch:
• Toronto Christmas Market — Nov 28 — December 21
• Quest for Genius: Michelangelo —18 October - 11 January
• New Years Eve Celebrations at Nathan Phillip Square — Midnight New Years Eve
• The Nutcracker - 14 December - 4 January
While in Toronto, make sure you check out:
• CN Tower Edgewalk
• Toronto Zoo
• Allen Gardens
• Casaloma
• Hockey Hall of Fame
• Art Gallery of Ontario
• Royal Ontario Museum
• Toronto Islands
• Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
While at the CN Tower, check out the 360 restaurant for dinner with a great views of the city, or the AGO Frank restaurant for an artistic side to dinner.
There are a host of Museums in Toronto such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Want to try something different, check out EdgeWalk. Walk and lean above the clouds on the top of the CN Tower. At 152 stories high, this is something you need to check out.
You can't go past Eaton Centre, Bloor Street, and Queen Street when it comes to shopping in Toronto and, of course, Yorkville Road in general.
Check out http://www.vaycaytv.com or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Toronto!
Follow INSIDE Toronto host, Emily Agard on twitter @emilyagard and Facebook at facebook.com/emilyagard
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The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion finds and holiday spirit.
Get know to Michelangelo up close and personal through his exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario titled ‘Quest for Genius: Michelangelo’ which runs until January 2015. This exhibit showcases the trials and frustrations of Michelangelo which ultimately led to genius.
There are definitely lots of things to do and see on your next visit to Toronto! If you're in town this month of December catch:
• Toronto Christmas Market — Nov 28 — December 21
• Quest for Genius: Michelangelo —18 October - 11 January
• New Years Eve Celebrations at Nathan Phillip Square — Midnight New Years Eve
• The Nutcracker - 14 December - 4 January
While in Toronto, make sure you check out:
• CN Tower Edgewalk
• Toronto Zoo
• Allen Gardens
• Casaloma
• Hockey Hall of Fame
• Art Gallery of Ontario
• Royal Ontario Museum
• Toronto Islands
• Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
While at the CN Tower, check out the 360 restaurant for dinner with a great views of the city, or the AGO Frank restaurant for an artistic side to dinner.
There are a host of Museums in Toronto such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Want to try something different, check out EdgeWalk. Walk and lean above the clouds on the top of the CN Tower. At 152 stories high, this is something you need to check out.
You can't go past Eaton Centre, Bloor Street, and Queen Street when it comes to shopping in Toronto and, of course, Yorkville Road in general.
Check out http://www.vaycaytv.com or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Toronto!
Follow INSIDE Toronto host, Emily Agard on twitter @emilyagard and Facebook at facebook.com/emilyagard
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 1067
Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 11 Oct 2013
- views: 93910
Travel Guide - Ottawa, Canada
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A handy travel guide for anyone planning on visiting the capital city of Canada, Ottawa.
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http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A handy travel guide for anyone planning on visiting the capital city of Canada, Ottawa.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
- published: 18 Aug 2008
- views: 179117
Montréal Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the 350 year cultural history of the city is on display, from the development of the Irokese Settlement, its prolific fur trade, and right up to today's shining, energetic Metropolis.
Although Montreal is located 1,600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country's interior, to the ocean. A trip on the Saint Lawrence River with the pleasure boat, BATEAU-MOUCHE, contrasts old, historic warehouses with the highly contemporary apartment block of the Cité du Havre Habitat.
Le Tour Olympique, Montreal's "Crooked Tower", offers panoramic views which extend more than 80 kilometres from its 175 metre tall viewing platform. Next to the Olympic Stadium, the Biodome, in which exotic animals from many corners of the world roam among waterfalls and tropical forests.
Next to the gleaming skyscrapers of the inner city, there are museums, churches and art galleries and in the old quarter, there are more historic buildings than in any other North American city, not forgetting the parks and the romantic harbor. Montreal is a gem!
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Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the 350 year cultural history of the city is on display, from the development of the Irokese Settlement, its prolific fur trade, and right up to today's shining, energetic Metropolis.
Although Montreal is located 1,600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country's interior, to the ocean. A trip on the Saint Lawrence River with the pleasure boat, BATEAU-MOUCHE, contrasts old, historic warehouses with the highly contemporary apartment block of the Cité du Havre Habitat.
Le Tour Olympique, Montreal's "Crooked Tower", offers panoramic views which extend more than 80 kilometres from its 175 metre tall viewing platform. Next to the Olympic Stadium, the Biodome, in which exotic animals from many corners of the world roam among waterfalls and tropical forests.
Next to the gleaming skyscrapers of the inner city, there are museums, churches and art galleries and in the old quarter, there are more historic buildings than in any other North American city, not forgetting the parks and the romantic harbor. Montreal is a gem!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 29278
Travel Tips for Canada [SkyAndShoe]
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- published: 01 Feb 2015
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
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Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 12299
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eating poutine, watching a Montreal Canadiens hockey game for fun and taking in a mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil were the highlights of our visit. If you only have time to one destination in Canada let it be Montréal, Québec:
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1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for a look at some of the free current exhibitions. We're here at Park Mount Royal to walk around and head to the lookout point for amazing city views. We chose to stay in the neighborhood of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. On Sunday afternoons you'll find a huge drumming circle on the east end of Mount Royal called Tam Tams. McGill University is one of the most prestigious universities in all of Canada. Poutine, a French Canadian dish, it is basically french fries with gravy and cheese curds on top. For a taste of French charm, wander down the cobbled streets of Old Montreal. For fine dining and shopping in trendy boutiques, you can pop into the Bonsecours Market. Habitat 67 is a unique housing complex and is an architectural landmark. Whether you visit Montreal in the summer or winter, there are always festivals going on. Tonight we're at the Cirque du Soleil for a circus performance. The biodome is a popular attraction for families with children. Olympic Stadium is the former home of the Montreal Expos. The botanical gardens are home to beautiful gardens. Bell Center is home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the most celebrated NHL franchises. There is no better place ot eat smoked meat in Montreal than Schwartz. The Notre Dame Basilica is located in the historic district of Old Montreal. If you enjoy checking out graffiti around Saint Catherine street which is also a shopping district. Most of the downtown area is interconnected by underground shopping areas so you don't have to be out in the cold. Parc Lafontaine is located in the borough of Le Plateau Mont-Royal and it's a popular hangout spot on weekends. Le Village is a vibrant neighbourhood which is home to many gay bars and clubs. Eat St. Viateur bagels, which are really famous here in Montreal. This store is so popular that they actually produce twelve thousand bagels a day. A great way to get around the city is by Bixi bike. Montreal's Old Port is worth a wander. This video features songs available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eating poutine, watching a Montreal Canadiens hockey game for fun and taking in a mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil were the highlights of our visit. If you only have time to one destination in Canada let it be Montréal, Québec:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/30-things-to-do-in-montreal
1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for a look at some of the free current exhibitions. We're here at Park Mount Royal to walk around and head to the lookout point for amazing city views. We chose to stay in the neighborhood of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. On Sunday afternoons you'll find a huge drumming circle on the east end of Mount Royal called Tam Tams. McGill University is one of the most prestigious universities in all of Canada. Poutine, a French Canadian dish, it is basically french fries with gravy and cheese curds on top. For a taste of French charm, wander down the cobbled streets of Old Montreal. For fine dining and shopping in trendy boutiques, you can pop into the Bonsecours Market. Habitat 67 is a unique housing complex and is an architectural landmark. Whether you visit Montreal in the summer or winter, there are always festivals going on. Tonight we're at the Cirque du Soleil for a circus performance. The biodome is a popular attraction for families with children. Olympic Stadium is the former home of the Montreal Expos. The botanical gardens are home to beautiful gardens. Bell Center is home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the most celebrated NHL franchises. There is no better place ot eat smoked meat in Montreal than Schwartz. The Notre Dame Basilica is located in the historic district of Old Montreal. If you enjoy checking out graffiti around Saint Catherine street which is also a shopping district. Most of the downtown area is interconnected by underground shopping areas so you don't have to be out in the cold. Parc Lafontaine is located in the borough of Le Plateau Mont-Royal and it's a popular hangout spot on weekends. Le Village is a vibrant neighbourhood which is home to many gay bars and clubs. Eat St. Viateur bagels, which are really famous here in Montreal. This store is so popular that they actually produce twelve thousand bagels a day. A great way to get around the city is by Bixi bike. Montreal's Old Port is worth a wander. This video features songs available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 29596
Video Travel Guide: Canada - 10 Top Tourist Attractions
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Canada
List of Attractions in Canada :
1. Moraine Lake
2. Vieux-Quebec
3. The Canadian
4. Niagara Falls
5. Churchill
6. Athabasca Falls
7. Bay of Fundy
8. Victoria's Inner Harbour
9. Calgary Stampede
10. Gros Morne National Park
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Published by : Omegatours.vn
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Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
About Us:
Omega Tours has now become a familiar brand for tourists from all over the world. We provide many kind of services with high quality to those who join daily typical tour with others, to travelers who want a customized tour, to those who want to get something special and have the travel experience they desire. We care about every customer’s demand and do our best on every tour to offer customers from all walk of life enjoyable trips with us.
We assure that you will have memorable tour in everywhere far and wide in Vietnam country. We are committed to offer you the best price for each tour.
Our business focuses on:
Visa service
Daily tours
Customized tours/packages for group of customer;
Air, train ticketing service;
Hotel reservation;
Car/ bus rental
Omega Tours owns a team of young, dynamic and skilled staff working from day and night on every channel of communication from directly at the offices to live chat and hotline support. We are expecting to get your moments of happiness, your great stories from your trips with Omega Tours. Any of your request and inquiry about tours and service in Vietnam and neighboring countries will be promptly processed and replied at soon as possible.
Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Canada
List of Attractions in Canada :
1. Moraine Lake
2. Vieux-Quebec
3. The Canadian
4. Niagara Falls
5. Churchill
6. Athabasca Falls
7. Bay of Fundy
8. Victoria's Inner Harbour
9. Calgary Stampede
10. Gros Morne National Park
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 6
Toronto Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan flair. It’s easy to become disorientated in Toronto’s Underground City. Most of this subterranean complex extends beneath the financial district and is the largest of its type in the world with countless shops, restaurants and subway stations. An endless network of corridors and passages connects these vast shopping centres and offices to the Central Business District.Since 1975 the city has possessed a unique monument, the Canadian National Tower or, the C.N.Tower. At a speed of six metres a second four external elevators zoom to the top of the building and it takes only fifty-eight seconds to reach the Skypod platform.The massive Skydome stadium is home to the Blue Jays baseball team. The huge pitch contains a hundred and six rolls of light green turf and is illuminated by more than seven hundred two thousand watt spotlights. The building is multi-functional and has a movable dome that can be opened and closed as necessary depending upon the weather. Niagara Falls, although extremely touristy, is an unforgettable experience. For the adventurous there are bridges and platforms close to the raging waters and the roar of the mighty torrent can be heard from a great distance while the awe-inspiring view of the waterfalls make it easy to forget the surrounding hustle and bustle of fellow sightseers.The Indian meeting place of bygone times has been transformed into a huge city that is a true gem among Canada’s other great cities. Toronto is without a doubt the most multicultural city in the world!
wn.com/Toronto Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan flair. It’s easy to become disorientated in Toronto’s Underground City. Most of this subterranean complex extends beneath the financial district and is the largest of its type in the world with countless shops, restaurants and subway stations. An endless network of corridors and passages connects these vast shopping centres and offices to the Central Business District.Since 1975 the city has possessed a unique monument, the Canadian National Tower or, the C.N.Tower. At a speed of six metres a second four external elevators zoom to the top of the building and it takes only fifty-eight seconds to reach the Skypod platform.The massive Skydome stadium is home to the Blue Jays baseball team. The huge pitch contains a hundred and six rolls of light green turf and is illuminated by more than seven hundred two thousand watt spotlights. The building is multi-functional and has a movable dome that can be opened and closed as necessary depending upon the weather. Niagara Falls, although extremely touristy, is an unforgettable experience. For the adventurous there are bridges and platforms close to the raging waters and the roar of the mighty torrent can be heard from a great distance while the awe-inspiring view of the waterfalls make it easy to forget the surrounding hustle and bustle of fellow sightseers.The Indian meeting place of bygone times has been transformed into a huge city that is a true gem among Canada’s other great cities. Toronto is without a doubt the most multicultural city in the world!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 23471
Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world, with a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and also by flow rate. The falls are located 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Niagara Falls travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
wn.com/Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world, with a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and also by flow rate. The falls are located 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Niagara Falls travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 9516
Vancouver Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vancouver in Canada.
Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the American continent, a dynamic metropolis set in a beautiful location with a temperate climate throughout the year.
Close to the harbor area, the city's skyscrapers have proliferated in recent years. The capital of the southwestern province of British Columbia has developed into an economic centre of renown.
The city's oldest buildings were built less than 100 years ago because the former wooden houses of old Vancouver were destroyed by fire. Several buildings reflect the origin of their inhabitants and are similar to those in the United States and Europe.
Inspired by the Colosseum in Rome, an elegant structure of pink stone and glass, Canada Place, is located in the busy centre of the new harbor district and is also the city's most recent landmark. Close by is Harbor Centre, a modern skyscraper complex with a shopping centre and a Skylift to the top floor. A glass elevator transports visitors to a 167-metre high observation platform where the view across the city, harbor and bay is overwhelming.
The exciting Skytrain is the city's most popular means of transport, an ultra-modern train built on posts that zig zags its way through the city. Each of the city's most important destinations are easily accessible and it has reduced the city's traffic problems considerably.
For the World Exhibition of 1986, on the edge of Chinatown, gardeners and craftsmen from Suzhou, China established Canada's first classical Chinese garden, the Doctor Sun Yat Sen Garden. Its ponds, bridges and small pavilions are similar to those in China, masterpieces of Far Eastern garden design.
Everything in Vancouver is youthful, attractive and dynamic, a place in which Canadian politeness unites with the Pacific way of life!
wn.com/Vancouver Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vancouver in Canada.
Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the American continent, a dynamic metropolis set in a beautiful location with a temperate climate throughout the year.
Close to the harbor area, the city's skyscrapers have proliferated in recent years. The capital of the southwestern province of British Columbia has developed into an economic centre of renown.
The city's oldest buildings were built less than 100 years ago because the former wooden houses of old Vancouver were destroyed by fire. Several buildings reflect the origin of their inhabitants and are similar to those in the United States and Europe.
Inspired by the Colosseum in Rome, an elegant structure of pink stone and glass, Canada Place, is located in the busy centre of the new harbor district and is also the city's most recent landmark. Close by is Harbor Centre, a modern skyscraper complex with a shopping centre and a Skylift to the top floor. A glass elevator transports visitors to a 167-metre high observation platform where the view across the city, harbor and bay is overwhelming.
The exciting Skytrain is the city's most popular means of transport, an ultra-modern train built on posts that zig zags its way through the city. Each of the city's most important destinations are easily accessible and it has reduced the city's traffic problems considerably.
For the World Exhibition of 1986, on the edge of Chinatown, gardeners and craftsmen from Suzhou, China established Canada's first classical Chinese garden, the Doctor Sun Yat Sen Garden. Its ponds, bridges and small pavilions are similar to those in China, masterpieces of Far Eastern garden design.
Everything in Vancouver is youthful, attractive and dynamic, a place in which Canadian politeness unites with the Pacific way of life!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 40640
Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
Learn more about Montreal: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/montreal
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Learn more about Montreal: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/montreal
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 85
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Undercover Boss Canada S03E09 Pizza Nova
Undercover Boss Canada S03E09 Pizza Nova
Undercover Boss Canada S03E09 Pizza Nova
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Jalsa Salana Canada 2015 - Session 3 - Part 2
Jalsa Salana Canada 2015 - Session 3 - Part 2
Jalsa Salana Canada 2015 - Session 3 - Part 2
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L'histoire du Canada 13 - Le Butin, guerre bactériologique, La révolte Américaine
L'histoire du Canada 13 - Le Butin, guerre bactériologique, La révolte Américaine
L'histoire du Canada 13 - Le Butin, guerre bactériologique, La révolte Américaine
Les Anglais ne s'accolent pas avec les indiens comme les Français, un choc de culture et les indiens ne les aiment pas, les Français étais comme des alliés, ...
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The Canadians: Buzz Beurling
The Canadians: Buzz Beurling
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Tour of Port Burwell: Historic Lighthouse, Marine museum and decommissioned Submarine
Tour of Port Burwell: Historic Lighthouse, Marine museum and decommissioned Submarine
Tour of Port Burwell: Historic Lighthouse, Marine museum and decommissioned Submarine
Today I tour the town of Port Burwell's tourist attractions: a historic lighthouse, Marine museum and HCMS Ojibwa (a decommissioned submarine)
Port Burwell is a community on the north shore of Lake Erie, in the municipality of Bayham in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at the mouth of Big Otter Creek.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Burwell,_Ontario)
Built in 1840, the lighthouse is Canada's oldest wooden lighthouse. It stands 65 feet high. It underwent extensive renovations in 1986. Although all the lumber used in the original structure came from the Big Otter Valley, the lamp mechanism had to be imported from France.
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion | A. H. U. Colquhoun | Modern (19th C) | Audiobook full unabridged | English
Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video.
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830's and early 1840's led to a Popular Government and union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, but many still wanted confederation of the provinces into one centralized government. It would take over two decades f
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Queen Victoria's Empire - The British Monarchy Passage to India
Queen Victoria's Empire - The British Monarchy Passage to India
Queen Victoria's Empire - The British Monarchy Passage to India
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India.
Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne at the age of 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no legitimate, surviving children. T
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Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #7 - Rébellion (1800-1840)
Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #7 - Rébellion (1800-1840)
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Documentaire québécois. À partir des années 1800, on commence à percevoir une certaine tension entre francophones et anglophones. Le choléra, des violences é...
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Democracy 3 - ep.9 - Religious Canada
Democracy 3 - ep.9 - Religious Canada
Democracy 3 - ep.9 - Religious Canada
Bill discovers Democracy 3 with you, a political simulator where - as president of a country - you make the decisions the way you want, to change the country in the direction that suits you. Want to make France a capitalist powerhouse, or the USA a communist state? You can do that!
Official website: http://www.positech.co.uk/democracy3/
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The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (2 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (2 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (2 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
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The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (3 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (3 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (3 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure
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The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (4 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (4 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (4 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
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The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (5 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (5 of 6)
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (5 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure
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A Miracle For You - Miracle Arena - Canada
A Miracle For You - Miracle Arena - Canada
A Miracle For You - Miracle Arena - Canada
We hope you enjoy this word of inspiration and revelation from our Senior Pastor, Prophet Kofi Danso and The First Lady, Reverend JoAnne Danso. May your fait...
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A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
Chapter
The Dawn of the Movement
Obstacles to Union
The Eve of Confederation
The Hour and the Men
The Charlottetown Conference
The Quebec Conference
The Results of the Conference
The Debates of 1865
Rocks in the Channel
'The Battle of Union'
The Framing of the Bill
The First Dominion Ministry
From Sea to Sea
The Work of the Fathers
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion
A. H. U. COLQUHOUN (1861 - 1936)
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830
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Kathleen Saves — Stick of Truth PT5 -- Oh Canada!
Kathleen Saves — Stick of Truth PT5 -- Oh Canada!
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Kathleen completes the Stick of Truth! Broadcast — 2014-03-16.
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irish emigration to canada in the 1820s
irish emigration to canada in the 1820s
irish emigration to canada in the 1820s
Talk by John O'Connell to cork genealogical society
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Nature's Past Episode 49: Wildlife Conservation in Quebec
Nature's Past Episode 49: Wildlife Conservation in Quebec
Nature's Past Episode 49: Wildlife Conservation in Quebec
http://niche-canada.org/naturespast
There is a lot of good historical writing on wildlife conservation in Canada. Historians, including Janet Foster, George Colpitts, John Sandlos, Tina Loo, and others have provided excellent and important studies of the topic. But our understanding of wildlife conservation policy history has, until now, missed a key part of the story, the case of Quebec.
As one of the oldest wildlife regulatory regimes in British North America, Quebec forms a critical part North American conservation history. Conservation policy in Quebec took a unique form based around privately leased reserves, something nearly unknown i
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F1 2012 | Canada Online 100% | Commenté - F1 TEAM PS3
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Passe en HD / Lit la description http://f1-team-ps3.xooit.fr/index.php http://www.facebook.com/F1TeamPs3 Le championnat francophone référence reprend ses dro...
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Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada
Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada
Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada
Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada Map; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1739002&code;=2b08123b6c2a30d355b6b9c6b068e57f.
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Lễ Hội Hai Bà Trưng 2014 - Montreal, Canada
Lễ Hội Hai Bà Trưng 2014 - Montreal, Canada
Lễ Hội Hai Bà Trưng 2014 - Montreal, Canada
Hội Phụ Nữ Việt Nam vùng Montreal và các Hội Đoàn tổ chức Lễ Hai Bà Trưng vào ngày 8 tháng 3 , 2014 (Ngày Phụ Nữ Quốc Tế)
MỤC LỤC :
00:00:00 Mở đầu
00:03:29 Nghi lễ khai mạc, chào Quốc Kỳ, Mặc Niệm
00:06:18 Lễ Dâng Hương Hoa
00:08:32 Đồng Ca "Trưng Nữ Vương" và "Cô Gái Việt"
00:14:51 Tiếng Trống Lạc Việt (Nghệ sĩ Lưu Bình và Đội Trống)
00:20:59 Lời khai mạc: Bà Nguyễn Thanh Tuyền + Giới thiệu Ban Chấp Hành + Lời Đa Tạ
00:26:55 "Hội Nghị Diên Hồng" - ca sĩ Đoàn Chính
00:32:06 "Về đây nghe em" - Ban Hương Xưa
00:36:03 "Anh là ai" - Ca Nhạc Sĩ Trí Tuấn
00:41:15 Tam Ca Ba Miền - Ca sĩ M
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THE SECRET RAPTURE THEORY - JUST A THEORY
THE SECRET RAPTURE THEORY - JUST A THEORY
THE SECRET RAPTURE THEORY - JUST A THEORY
The Pre-tribulation Rapture is not biblical !! Pre-Trib Rapture was created by the Jesuits !! by a Jesuit Preist named Rabbi Ben Ezra. this is the best bibl...
L'histoire du Canada 13 - Le Butin, guerre bactériologique, La révolte Américaine
Les Anglais ne s'accolent pas avec les indiens comme les Français, un choc de culture et les indiens ne les aiment pas, les Français étais comme des alliés, ...
wn.com/L'Histoire Du Canada 13 Le Butin, Guerre Bactériologique, La Révolte Américaine
Les Anglais ne s'accolent pas avec les indiens comme les Français, un choc de culture et les indiens ne les aiment pas, les Français étais comme des alliés, ...
- published: 23 Jul 2011
- views: 13381
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Yan Lemelin
Tour of Port Burwell: Historic Lighthouse, Marine museum and decommissioned Submarine
Today I tour the town of Port Burwell's tourist attractions: a historic lighthouse, Marine museum and HCMS Ojibwa (a decommissioned submarine)
Port Burwell is a community on the north shore of Lake Erie, in the municipality of Bayham in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at the mouth of Big Otter Creek.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Burwell,_Ontario)
Built in 1840, the lighthouse is Canada's oldest wooden lighthouse. It stands 65 feet high. It underwent extensive renovations in 1986. Although all the lumber used in the original structure came from the Big Otter Valley, the lamp mechanism had to be imported from France. The Sutherland family earned widespread recognition as they "kept the light" for over a century. After guiding many ships to safety and witnessing frequent shipwrecks, the light was put out of service in the 1950's. Adjacent to the lighthouse are anchors from the schooner NIMROD which sank after colliding with another ship in the fog off nearby Port Bruce.
Located just across the street from the historic 1840’s Lighthouse in Port Burwell, the Museum building houses one of the finest collections of lighthouse lenses on the Great Lakes. There will be special activities all summer. You are invited to take part in these activities, call the museum 519-874-4807 for details, costs, and registration.
After serving in the War of 1812, Colonel Mahlon Burwell was instrumental in laying out the first roads in Elgin County. For his efforts he received the parcel of land now known as the Village of Port Burwell. The village was founded in 1830 and named after Mahlon Burwell, a good friend of land surveyor Col. Thomas Talbot, who managed the early settlement of this area. The rich stands of hardwood to the north of the village as well as the tall red pines created an economic boom for the area and Port Burwell became an important port for the shipment of timber and building of ships.
Port Burwell is situated on the north shore of Lake Erie. The Big Otter Creek has been a major factor in the history of this port. The timber boom also led to a thriving ship building industry. Seventy-one sailing ships are recorded to have been built at Port Burwell during the 19th century. Not only lumber ran out, the arrival of the railroad around 1900 increased the importance of the harbour for the shipping of coal from Pennsylvania.
This is only part of the history that makes up the displays found at the Marine Museum in the heart of Port Burwell. Local volunteers and students, who keep the traditions and history of their village alive, staff the museum. The museum and lighthouse are open May Victoria Day Weekend to September Labour Day.
For an amazing view of Port Burwell and Lake Erie, climb to the top of the historic lighthouse.
For further information contact:
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse
20 Pitt Street and 17 Robinson Street
Port Burwell, Ontario N0J 1T0
Telephone: 519-874-4807 10:00am - 5:30pm Mid-May to Labour Day only
(http://www.bayham.on.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=109)
HMCS Ojibwa was an Oberon-class submarine that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM). Originally intended for service with the Royal Navy as HMS Onyx, the submarine was transferred to Canadian ownership before completion, and entered RCN service in 1965. Ojibwa operated primarily with Maritime Forces Atlantic until her decommissioning in 1998. In 2010, Ojibwa was laid up at CFB Halifax awaiting disposal, with the Elgin Military Museum planning to preserve her as a museum vessel. The submarine was towed to Port Burwell, Ontario, and was opened to the public in 2013. She is now the new focal point of a planned Museum of Naval History to be built alongside.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Ojibwa_(S72))
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"Olde Timey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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wn.com/Tour Of Port Burwell Historic Lighthouse, Marine Museum And Decommissioned Submarine
Today I tour the town of Port Burwell's tourist attractions: a historic lighthouse, Marine museum and HCMS Ojibwa (a decommissioned submarine)
Port Burwell is a community on the north shore of Lake Erie, in the municipality of Bayham in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at the mouth of Big Otter Creek.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Burwell,_Ontario)
Built in 1840, the lighthouse is Canada's oldest wooden lighthouse. It stands 65 feet high. It underwent extensive renovations in 1986. Although all the lumber used in the original structure came from the Big Otter Valley, the lamp mechanism had to be imported from France. The Sutherland family earned widespread recognition as they "kept the light" for over a century. After guiding many ships to safety and witnessing frequent shipwrecks, the light was put out of service in the 1950's. Adjacent to the lighthouse are anchors from the schooner NIMROD which sank after colliding with another ship in the fog off nearby Port Bruce.
Located just across the street from the historic 1840’s Lighthouse in Port Burwell, the Museum building houses one of the finest collections of lighthouse lenses on the Great Lakes. There will be special activities all summer. You are invited to take part in these activities, call the museum 519-874-4807 for details, costs, and registration.
After serving in the War of 1812, Colonel Mahlon Burwell was instrumental in laying out the first roads in Elgin County. For his efforts he received the parcel of land now known as the Village of Port Burwell. The village was founded in 1830 and named after Mahlon Burwell, a good friend of land surveyor Col. Thomas Talbot, who managed the early settlement of this area. The rich stands of hardwood to the north of the village as well as the tall red pines created an economic boom for the area and Port Burwell became an important port for the shipment of timber and building of ships.
Port Burwell is situated on the north shore of Lake Erie. The Big Otter Creek has been a major factor in the history of this port. The timber boom also led to a thriving ship building industry. Seventy-one sailing ships are recorded to have been built at Port Burwell during the 19th century. Not only lumber ran out, the arrival of the railroad around 1900 increased the importance of the harbour for the shipping of coal from Pennsylvania.
This is only part of the history that makes up the displays found at the Marine Museum in the heart of Port Burwell. Local volunteers and students, who keep the traditions and history of their village alive, staff the museum. The museum and lighthouse are open May Victoria Day Weekend to September Labour Day.
For an amazing view of Port Burwell and Lake Erie, climb to the top of the historic lighthouse.
For further information contact:
Port Burwell Marine Museum & Historic Lighthouse
20 Pitt Street and 17 Robinson Street
Port Burwell, Ontario N0J 1T0
Telephone: 519-874-4807 10:00am - 5:30pm Mid-May to Labour Day only
(http://www.bayham.on.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=109)
HMCS Ojibwa was an Oberon-class submarine that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM). Originally intended for service with the Royal Navy as HMS Onyx, the submarine was transferred to Canadian ownership before completion, and entered RCN service in 1965. Ojibwa operated primarily with Maritime Forces Atlantic until her decommissioning in 1998. In 2010, Ojibwa was laid up at CFB Halifax awaiting disposal, with the Elgin Military Museum planning to preserve her as a museum vessel. The submarine was towed to Port Burwell, Ontario, and was opened to the public in 2013. She is now the new focal point of a planned Museum of Naval History to be built alongside.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Ojibwa_(S72))
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Background by Drew Smith. Used by permission from the artist.
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- published: 17 Jul 2015
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion | A. H. U. Colquhoun | Modern (19th C) | Audiobook full unabridged | English
Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video.
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830's and early 1840's led to a Popular Government and union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, but many still wanted confederation of the provinces into one centralized government. It would take over two decades for that to become a reality, "From Sea to Sea". This work chronicles the birth of the Dominion of Canada. (Summary by TriciaG)
This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/
wn.com/Chronicles Of Canada Volume 28 The Fathers Of Confederation A Chronicle Of The Birth Of The
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion | A. H. U. Colquhoun | Modern (19th C) | Audiobook full unabridged | English
Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video.
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830's and early 1840's led to a Popular Government and union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, but many still wanted confederation of the provinces into one centralized government. It would take over two decades for that to become a reality, "From Sea to Sea". This work chronicles the birth of the Dominion of Canada. (Summary by TriciaG)
This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/
- published: 22 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Queen Victoria's Empire - The British Monarchy Passage to India
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India.
Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne at the age of 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no legitimate, surviving children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments. Publicly, she became a national icon, and was identified with strict standards of personal morality.
Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the nickname "the grandmother of Europe". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.
Her reign of 63 years and seven months, which is longer than that of any other British monarch and the longest of any female monarch in history, is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover. Her son and successor, Edward VII, belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the line of his father.
The decades that followed the Industrial Revolution saw Britain become a global superpower, with an Empire spanning the world. This series looks at some of the major figures involved in the spread of British influence, including prime ministers Disraeli and Gladstone, whose visions of the Empire could hardly have been more divergent. Victoria herself played an important role, especially after the dissolution of the British East India Company in 1857 and the resulting establishment of direct rule in India by the Crown. In Africa, David Livingstone’s explorations of the continent’s interior attracted remarkable public interest, while Cecil Rhodes’s single-minded pursuit of wealth and power proved instrumental in establishing colonial rule in the south. The Suez Canal came under British protection in 1888, further consolidating Britain’s presence in the Middle East. Personal accounts, dramatisations and evocative images from former outposts of the Empire paint a vivid picture of a nation at the zenith of its power.
wn.com/Queen Victoria's Empire The British Monarchy Passage To India
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India.
Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III. Both the Duke of Kent and King George III died in 1820, and Victoria was raised under close supervision by her German-born mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She inherited the throne at the age of 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no legitimate, surviving children. The United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the sovereign held relatively little direct political power. Privately, Victoria attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments. Publicly, she became a national icon, and was identified with strict standards of personal morality.
Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the nickname "the grandmother of Europe". After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration.
Her reign of 63 years and seven months, which is longer than that of any other British monarch and the longest of any female monarch in history, is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover. Her son and successor, Edward VII, belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the line of his father.
The decades that followed the Industrial Revolution saw Britain become a global superpower, with an Empire spanning the world. This series looks at some of the major figures involved in the spread of British influence, including prime ministers Disraeli and Gladstone, whose visions of the Empire could hardly have been more divergent. Victoria herself played an important role, especially after the dissolution of the British East India Company in 1857 and the resulting establishment of direct rule in India by the Crown. In Africa, David Livingstone’s explorations of the continent’s interior attracted remarkable public interest, while Cecil Rhodes’s single-minded pursuit of wealth and power proved instrumental in establishing colonial rule in the south. The Suez Canal came under British protection in 1888, further consolidating Britain’s presence in the Middle East. Personal accounts, dramatisations and evocative images from former outposts of the Empire paint a vivid picture of a nation at the zenith of its power.
- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 0
Épopée Québécoise en Amérique #7 - Rébellion (1800-1840)
Documentaire québécois. À partir des années 1800, on commence à percevoir une certaine tension entre francophones et anglophones. Le choléra, des violences é...
wn.com/Épopée Québécoise En Amérique 7 Rébellion (1800 1840)
Documentaire québécois. À partir des années 1800, on commence à percevoir une certaine tension entre francophones et anglophones. Le choléra, des violences é...
Democracy 3 - ep.9 - Religious Canada
Bill discovers Democracy 3 with you, a political simulator where - as president of a country - you make the decisions the way you want, to change the country in the direction that suits you. Want to make France a capitalist powerhouse, or the USA a communist state? You can do that!
Official website: http://www.positech.co.uk/democracy3/
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wn.com/Democracy 3 Ep.9 Religious Canada
Bill discovers Democracy 3 with you, a political simulator where - as president of a country - you make the decisions the way you want, to change the country in the direction that suits you. Want to make France a capitalist powerhouse, or the USA a communist state? You can do that!
Official website: http://www.positech.co.uk/democracy3/
Steam page: http://store.steampowered.com/app/245470/
Forum: http://forum.languagecraft.tv
Facebook: http://facebook.com/languagecraft
Twitter: http://twitter.com/billsilverlight
Donation: http://donation.languagecraft.tv
Shop: http://boutique.languagecraft.tv
- published: 09 Aug 2014
- views: 374
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (2 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
wn.com/The Midnight Queen (Full Audiobook) Part (2 Of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (3 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)
wn.com/The Midnight Queen (Full Audiobook) Part (3 Of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)
- published: 20 Jul 2013
- views: 0
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (4 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
wn.com/The Midnight Queen (Full Audiobook) Part (4 Of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880) May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, m...
The Midnight Queen (FULL Audiobook) - part (5 of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)
wn.com/The Midnight Queen (Full Audiobook) Part (5 Of 6)
The Midnight Queen audiobook
by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880)
May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumely.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)
- published: 20 Jul 2013
- views: 2
A Miracle For You - Miracle Arena - Canada
We hope you enjoy this word of inspiration and revelation from our Senior Pastor, Prophet Kofi Danso and The First Lady, Reverend JoAnne Danso. May your fait...
wn.com/A Miracle For You Miracle Arena Canada
We hope you enjoy this word of inspiration and revelation from our Senior Pastor, Prophet Kofi Danso and The First Lady, Reverend JoAnne Danso. May your fait...
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
Chapter
The Dawn of the Movement
Obstacles to Union
The Eve of Confederation
The Hour and the Men
The Charlottetown Conference
The Quebec Conference
The Results of the Conference
The Debates of 1865
Rocks in the Channel
'The Battle of Union'
The Framing of the Bill
The First Dominion Ministry
From Sea to Sea
The Work of the Fathers
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion
A. H. U. COLQUHOUN (1861 - 1936)
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830's and early 1840's led to a Popular Government and union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, but many still wanted confederation of the provinces into one centralized government. It would take over two decades for that to become a reality, "From Sea to Sea". This work chronicles the birth of the Dominion of Canada. (Summary by TriciaG)
Genre(s): Modern (19th C)
Language: English
Group: Chronicles of Canada Series
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a. h. u. colquhoun
a chronicle of the birth of the dominion
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wn.com/A Chronicle Of The Birth Of The Dominion Audiobook
A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion audiobook
Chapter
The Dawn of the Movement
Obstacles to Union
The Eve of Confederation
The Hour and the Men
The Charlottetown Conference
The Quebec Conference
The Results of the Conference
The Debates of 1865
Rocks in the Channel
'The Battle of Union'
The Framing of the Bill
The First Dominion Ministry
From Sea to Sea
The Work of the Fathers
Chronicles of Canada Volume 28 - The Fathers of Confederation: A Chronicle of the Birth of the Dominion
A. H. U. COLQUHOUN (1861 - 1936)
During and after the United States' War of Independence, Canada remained loyal to Great Britain. The upheavals of the 1830's and early 1840's led to a Popular Government and union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, but many still wanted confederation of the provinces into one centralized government. It would take over two decades for that to become a reality, "From Sea to Sea". This work chronicles the birth of the Dominion of Canada. (Summary by TriciaG)
Genre(s): Modern (19th C)
Language: English
Group: Chronicles of Canada Series
the fathers of confederation
chronicles of canada
a. h. u. colquhoun
a chronicle of the birth of the dominion
fathers of confederation
father of confederation
genealogy canada
canadian genealogy
canada genealogy
genealogy of canada
fathers of confederation photo
canadian fathers of confederation
short history of canada
fathers of confederation canada
birth of canada
historical canada
fathers of confederation names
the canadian confederation
fathers of confederation painting
what is confederation canada
historic canada
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who were the fathers of confederation in 1867
early canadian history
what is canadian confederation
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when was canadian confederation
the birth of canada
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aboriginal history in canada
confederation of canada 1867
the canadian post
canadian history series
pei fathers of confederation
is canada a confederation
a short history of canada
canada historical
historic events in canada
canadian net
canada short history
what was the canadian confederation
canada post confederation
online library for free
about canada history
library free online
canadian cover
new to canada resources
chronicles of history
genealogy in canada
history of aboriginal in canada
- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Nature's Past Episode 49: Wildlife Conservation in Quebec
http://niche-canada.org/naturespast
There is a lot of good historical writing on wildlife conservation in Canada. Historians, including Janet Foster, George Colpitts, John Sandlos, Tina Loo, and others have provided excellent and important studies of the topic. But our understanding of wildlife conservation policy history has, until now, missed a key part of the story, the case of Quebec.
As one of the oldest wildlife regulatory regimes in British North America, Quebec forms a critical part North American conservation history. Conservation policy in Quebec took a unique form based around privately leased reserves, something nearly unknown in any other jurisdiction in North America. Why was this the case? What made Quebec distinct?
This is the subject of Darcy Ingram’s 2014 book, Wildlife Conservation and Conflict in Quebec, 1840-1914. On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Darcy Ingram.
wn.com/Nature's Past Episode 49 Wildlife Conservation In Quebec
http://niche-canada.org/naturespast
There is a lot of good historical writing on wildlife conservation in Canada. Historians, including Janet Foster, George Colpitts, John Sandlos, Tina Loo, and others have provided excellent and important studies of the topic. But our understanding of wildlife conservation policy history has, until now, missed a key part of the story, the case of Quebec.
As one of the oldest wildlife regulatory regimes in British North America, Quebec forms a critical part North American conservation history. Conservation policy in Quebec took a unique form based around privately leased reserves, something nearly unknown in any other jurisdiction in North America. Why was this the case? What made Quebec distinct?
This is the subject of Darcy Ingram’s 2014 book, Wildlife Conservation and Conflict in Quebec, 1840-1914. On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Darcy Ingram.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 3
F1 2012 | Canada Online 100% | Commenté - F1 TEAM PS3
Passe en HD / Lit la description http://f1-team-ps3.xooit.fr/index.php http://www.facebook.com/F1TeamPs3 Le championnat francophone référence reprend ses dro...
wn.com/F1 2012 | Canada Online 100 | Commenté F1 Team Ps3
Passe en HD / Lit la description http://f1-team-ps3.xooit.fr/index.php http://www.facebook.com/F1TeamPs3 Le championnat francophone référence reprend ses dro...
Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada
Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada Map; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1739002&code;=2b08123b6c2a30d355b6b9c6b068e57f.
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Collins Bay - MTB Trails. Kingston Ontario Canada Map; http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1739002&code;=2b08123b6c2a30d355b6b9c6b068e57f.
Lễ Hội Hai Bà Trưng 2014 - Montreal, Canada
Hội Phụ Nữ Việt Nam vùng Montreal và các Hội Đoàn tổ chức Lễ Hai Bà Trưng vào ngày 8 tháng 3 , 2014 (Ngày Phụ Nữ Quốc Tế)
MỤC LỤC :
00:00:00 Mở đầu
00:03:29 Nghi lễ khai mạc, chào Quốc Kỳ, Mặc Niệm
00:06:18 Lễ Dâng Hương Hoa
00:08:32 Đồng Ca "Trưng Nữ Vương" và "Cô Gái Việt"
00:14:51 Tiếng Trống Lạc Việt (Nghệ sĩ Lưu Bình và Đội Trống)
00:20:59 Lời khai mạc: Bà Nguyễn Thanh Tuyền + Giới thiệu Ban Chấp Hành + Lời Đa Tạ
00:26:55 "Hội Nghị Diên Hồng" - ca sĩ Đoàn Chính
00:32:06 "Về đây nghe em" - Ban Hương Xưa
00:36:03 "Anh là ai" - Ca Nhạc Sĩ Trí Tuấn
00:41:15 Tam Ca Ba Miền - Ca sĩ Mai Vy , Thái Hà , Kiều Như
00:52:47 "Để nhớ một thời ta đã yêu" - MC Thùy Mai
00:56:14 Mừng ngày Phụ Nữ Quốc Tế 8 tháng 3
01:03:41 Lời cảm tạ của bà Đặng Thị Danh
01:06:47 Ca sĩ Ngọc Huyền
01:44:16 Trình diễn Thời Trang Áo Dài (Nhà thiết kế Kiều Như)
02:03:34 Ca sĩ Đoàn Chính
02:06:04 Ca sĩ Mai Vy
02:12:02 Nhà Thiết Kế / Ca sĩ Kiều Như
02:17:56 "Mai tôi đi" - Thùy Mai + Trí Tuấn
02:20:16 Ca sĩ Ngọc Huyền
02:55:47 Kết thúc + Lời tạm biệt
wn.com/Lễ Hội Hai Bà Trưng 2014 Montreal, Canada
Hội Phụ Nữ Việt Nam vùng Montreal và các Hội Đoàn tổ chức Lễ Hai Bà Trưng vào ngày 8 tháng 3 , 2014 (Ngày Phụ Nữ Quốc Tế)
MỤC LỤC :
00:00:00 Mở đầu
00:03:29 Nghi lễ khai mạc, chào Quốc Kỳ, Mặc Niệm
00:06:18 Lễ Dâng Hương Hoa
00:08:32 Đồng Ca "Trưng Nữ Vương" và "Cô Gái Việt"
00:14:51 Tiếng Trống Lạc Việt (Nghệ sĩ Lưu Bình và Đội Trống)
00:20:59 Lời khai mạc: Bà Nguyễn Thanh Tuyền + Giới thiệu Ban Chấp Hành + Lời Đa Tạ
00:26:55 "Hội Nghị Diên Hồng" - ca sĩ Đoàn Chính
00:32:06 "Về đây nghe em" - Ban Hương Xưa
00:36:03 "Anh là ai" - Ca Nhạc Sĩ Trí Tuấn
00:41:15 Tam Ca Ba Miền - Ca sĩ Mai Vy , Thái Hà , Kiều Như
00:52:47 "Để nhớ một thời ta đã yêu" - MC Thùy Mai
00:56:14 Mừng ngày Phụ Nữ Quốc Tế 8 tháng 3
01:03:41 Lời cảm tạ của bà Đặng Thị Danh
01:06:47 Ca sĩ Ngọc Huyền
01:44:16 Trình diễn Thời Trang Áo Dài (Nhà thiết kế Kiều Như)
02:03:34 Ca sĩ Đoàn Chính
02:06:04 Ca sĩ Mai Vy
02:12:02 Nhà Thiết Kế / Ca sĩ Kiều Như
02:17:56 "Mai tôi đi" - Thùy Mai + Trí Tuấn
02:20:16 Ca sĩ Ngọc Huyền
02:55:47 Kết thúc + Lời tạm biệt
- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 537
THE SECRET RAPTURE THEORY - JUST A THEORY
The Pre-tribulation Rapture is not biblical !! Pre-Trib Rapture was created by the Jesuits !! by a Jesuit Preist named Rabbi Ben Ezra. this is the best bibl...
wn.com/The Secret Rapture Theory Just A Theory
The Pre-tribulation Rapture is not biblical !! Pre-Trib Rapture was created by the Jesuits !! by a Jesuit Preist named Rabbi Ben Ezra. this is the best bibl...
- published: 22 Nov 2013
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author:
Adam 1984