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BLOODY HAWK - TORONTO
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published: 25 Mar 2020
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Toronto 8K
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"Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in such areas as business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population of immigrants from all over the globe has also made Toronto one of the most multicultural cities in the world."
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published: 11 Jun 2020
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Toronto Maple Leafs Blue vs White Game Highlights
- Mitchell Marner, Rasmus Sandin and Ilya Mikheyev each scored for Team Blue, and Adam Brooks and Michael Bunting scored for Team White as the two sides battled it out at Leafs camp on Friday.
- There wasn't much physical play in Friday's intra-squad scrimmage in Toronto, which is why top prospect Nick Robertson's hit on Leafs star Mitch Marner stood out. "I went in maybe a little too hard," the 20-year-old winger said. But Sheldon Keefe appreciated the play. "I never question how much he wants it and what he's willing to do in terms of effort," the coach said.
- Rasmus Sandin showed off his hands during a shootout in Toronto's Blue-White Game on Friday night. "It’s a helluva move," said Mitch Marner. "He's a pretty silky player." The defenceman brings a certain swagger to the rink and af...
published: 02 Oct 2021
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8 things you need to know before moving to Toronto
If you're considering moving to Toronto, Ontario these are the 8 things you need to know. Don't plan your move until you know what it's like living in Toronto.
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published: 24 Aug 2021
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Downtown Chinatown to East Chinatown Toronto Walk (Sept 2021)
A walk from the downtown Toronto Chinatown at Spadina & Dundas along Dundas Street to East Chinatown at Broadview & Gerrard. I make a pit-stop at the Eaton Centre Best Buy along the way.
0:01 - South on Spadina Avenue (Chinatown)
3:50 - East on Dundas Street
12:37 - University & Dundas (into Little Tokyo)
18:10 - Bay & Dundas
21:00 - Yonge & Dundas (Dundas Square)
25:00 - Church & Dundas
27:17 - Jarvis & Dundas
30:44 - Sherbourne & Dundas
35:46 - Parliament & Dundas
42:40 - River & Dundas (heading east over the Don River)
48:57 - North on Munro Street
51:10 - East on Mountstephen Street
52:30 - North on Broadview Avenue (East Chinatown)
54:18 - Gerrard & Broadview
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on September 28, 2021.
My original walk to East Chinatown from Chinatown reco...
published: 02 Oct 2021
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Vlad Guerrero Jr. DESTROYS HOME RUN NO. 47! Toronto is ROCKING as Jays continue Wild Card push
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published: 02 Oct 2021
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Supertalls & Subways: Walking Down Toronto's Most Important Street
Ever since I first started living in Toronto back in freshman year of university, I've been keeping an eye out on Yonge Street - Toronto's most important street, which is rapidly going through a transformational change. Let's walk though it!
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published: 02 Oct 2021
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide
Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the T...
published: 26 Jul 2016
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Toronto – the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Join us on our adventure through Toronto and add this destination to your travel inspiration board.
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The capital of Ontario, #Toronto or “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 #vacation should include a #trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city.
Your Toronto #sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center with a walk along the marina, or a pint at a brewhouse. Don’t miss th...
published: 09 Oct 2013
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I drove through Toronto, Canada. This is what I saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very m...
published: 14 Jan 2020
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Late Night Ride Through the Quiet Streets of Toronto (Sept 2021)
A late night Toronto ebike ride recorded just after Midnight. I start near Yonge & St Clair and make my way over to Christie and down through Koreatown, The Annex & Chinatown in downtown before heading back up to midtown.
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on Tuesday, September 28, 2021.
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published: 01 Oct 2021
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What to See and Do in Toronto | MojoTravels
A Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto!
In a city with this much to offer, it pays to do your research. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're presenting you with our Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto. For this list, we’ll be highlighting some of the most interesting, vibrant, and exciting areas, parks, neighborhoods and streets to help you get the most out of your time in “the 6”.
#Toronto #TheSix #Canada
published: 27 Nov 2019
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Toronto : Jass Manak | Priya (Official Song) Gangland In Motherland | Latest Punjabi Song | Geet MP3
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Composer : Jass Manak
Music : Deep Jandu
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Dirctor/Story : Gabbar Sangrur
Screenplay : Gabbar & Baljit Noor
Producer : Kv Dhillon
Starring : Nishawn Bhullar, Mehtab Virk, Vadda Grewal, Yaad Grewal, Japji Kharia, Victor Jhon, Navdeep Kaler
Editor : Sarabjeet Sohal
Cinematography : Shoeb Siddiqui
Singers : Nishawn Bhullar, Guri, Jass Manak, Vadda Grewal, Mehtab Virk
Music : Deep Jandu, Sharry Nexus, Game Changerz
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published: 04 Dec 2018
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Downtown Toronto Yonge Street Walk to Best Buy (June 25, 2021)
A 4K Toronto walk that starts off at Bloor-Yonge Station and heads south to Best Buy at the Eaton Centre to pick-up a new DJI Pocket 2 camera. Recorded in the afternoon of Thursday, June 25, 2021.
Video of what happened to my DJI Pocket 2 (on my other channel, don't forget to subscribe to it as well!): https://youtu.be/sJGtbM7bZSw
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Osmo Pocket.
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published: 26 Jun 2021
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BLOODY HAWK - TORONTO
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- published: 25 Mar 2020
- views: 7557537
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Toronto 8K
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- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 1297907
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Toronto Maple Leafs Blue vs White Game Highlights
- Mitchell Marner, Rasmus Sandin and Ilya Mikheyev each scored for Team Blue, and Adam Brooks and Michael Bunting scored for Team White as the two sides battled...
- Mitchell Marner, Rasmus Sandin and Ilya Mikheyev each scored for Team Blue, and Adam Brooks and Michael Bunting scored for Team White as the two sides battled it out at Leafs camp on Friday.
- There wasn't much physical play in Friday's intra-squad scrimmage in Toronto, which is why top prospect Nick Robertson's hit on Leafs star Mitch Marner stood out. "I went in maybe a little too hard," the 20-year-old winger said. But Sheldon Keefe appreciated the play. "I never question how much he wants it and what he's willing to do in terms of effort," the coach said.
- Rasmus Sandin showed off his hands during a shootout in Toronto's Blue-White Game on Friday night. "It’s a helluva move," said Mitch Marner. "He's a pretty silky player." The defenceman brings a certain swagger to the rink and after the game the 21-year-old Swede spoke about living life 'The Rasmus Way.'
Original Broadcast: TSN Go to www.tsn.ca
- Highlights from the Toronto Maple Leafs Blue vs. White game.
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2021-2022 NHL Season
#TaiwanHockey
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- Mitchell Marner, Rasmus Sandin and Ilya Mikheyev each scored for Team Blue, and Adam Brooks and Michael Bunting scored for Team White as the two sides battled it out at Leafs camp on Friday.
- There wasn't much physical play in Friday's intra-squad scrimmage in Toronto, which is why top prospect Nick Robertson's hit on Leafs star Mitch Marner stood out. "I went in maybe a little too hard," the 20-year-old winger said. But Sheldon Keefe appreciated the play. "I never question how much he wants it and what he's willing to do in terms of effort," the coach said.
- Rasmus Sandin showed off his hands during a shootout in Toronto's Blue-White Game on Friday night. "It’s a helluva move," said Mitch Marner. "He's a pretty silky player." The defenceman brings a certain swagger to the rink and after the game the 21-year-old Swede spoke about living life 'The Rasmus Way.'
Original Broadcast: TSN Go to www.tsn.ca
- Highlights from the Toronto Maple Leafs Blue vs. White game.
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2021-2022 NHL Season
#TaiwanHockey
- published: 02 Oct 2021
- views: 2763
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8 things you need to know before moving to Toronto
If you're considering moving to Toronto, Ontario these are the 8 things you need to know. Don't plan your move until you know what it's like living in Toronto. ...
If you're considering moving to Toronto, Ontario these are the 8 things you need to know. Don't plan your move until you know what it's like living in Toronto.
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If you're considering moving to Toronto, Ontario these are the 8 things you need to know. Don't plan your move until you know what it's like living in Toronto.
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- published: 24 Aug 2021
- views: 63012
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Downtown Chinatown to East Chinatown Toronto Walk (Sept 2021)
A walk from the downtown Toronto Chinatown at Spadina & Dundas along Dundas Street to East Chinatown at Broadview & Gerrard. I make a pit-stop at the Eaton Cent...
A walk from the downtown Toronto Chinatown at Spadina & Dundas along Dundas Street to East Chinatown at Broadview & Gerrard. I make a pit-stop at the Eaton Centre Best Buy along the way.
0:01 - South on Spadina Avenue (Chinatown)
3:50 - East on Dundas Street
12:37 - University & Dundas (into Little Tokyo)
18:10 - Bay & Dundas
21:00 - Yonge & Dundas (Dundas Square)
25:00 - Church & Dundas
27:17 - Jarvis & Dundas
30:44 - Sherbourne & Dundas
35:46 - Parliament & Dundas
42:40 - River & Dundas (heading east over the Don River)
48:57 - North on Munro Street
51:10 - East on Mountstephen Street
52:30 - North on Broadview Avenue (East Chinatown)
54:18 - Gerrard & Broadview
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on September 28, 2021.
My original walk to East Chinatown from Chinatown recorded on Jan 1, 2019: https://youtu.be/-j9r1lmLW4c
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A walk from the downtown Toronto Chinatown at Spadina & Dundas along Dundas Street to East Chinatown at Broadview & Gerrard. I make a pit-stop at the Eaton Centre Best Buy along the way.
0:01 - South on Spadina Avenue (Chinatown)
3:50 - East on Dundas Street
12:37 - University & Dundas (into Little Tokyo)
18:10 - Bay & Dundas
21:00 - Yonge & Dundas (Dundas Square)
25:00 - Church & Dundas
27:17 - Jarvis & Dundas
30:44 - Sherbourne & Dundas
35:46 - Parliament & Dundas
42:40 - River & Dundas (heading east over the Don River)
48:57 - North on Munro Street
51:10 - East on Mountstephen Street
52:30 - North on Broadview Avenue (East Chinatown)
54:18 - Gerrard & Broadview
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on September 28, 2021.
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- published: 02 Oct 2021
- views: 2852
2:21
Vlad Guerrero Jr. DESTROYS HOME RUN NO. 47! Toronto is ROCKING as Jays continue Wild Card push
Vlad goes boom
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Vlad goes boom
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Supertalls & Subways: Walking Down Toronto's Most Important Street
Ever since I first started living in Toronto back in freshman year of university, I've been keeping an eye out on Yonge Street - Toronto's most important street...
Ever since I first started living in Toronto back in freshman year of university, I've been keeping an eye out on Yonge Street - Toronto's most important street, which is rapidly going through a transformational change. Let's walk though it!
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Ever since I first started living in Toronto back in freshman year of university, I've been keeping an eye out on Yonge Street - Toronto's most important street, which is rapidly going through a transformational change. Let's walk though it!
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17:20
25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide
Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, r...
Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide:
1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
7) Graffiti Alley south of Queen Street West from Spadina Avenue t
8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
15) Toronto streetcar to get around the city
16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa Loma Gothic house and gardens (Castle Loma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto Bike Plan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of Ontario Museum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
Our visit Toronto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Toronto tourism brochure or Toronto, Ontario, Canada city tour.
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25 Things to do in Toronto, Ontario Travel Guide and Top Attractions in Toronto, Canada Video Transcript:
Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
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Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide:
1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
7) Graffiti Alley south of Queen Street West from Spadina Avenue t
8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
15) Toronto streetcar to get around the city
16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa Loma Gothic house and gardens (Castle Loma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto Bike Plan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of Ontario Museum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
Our visit Toronto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Toronto tourism brochure or Toronto, Ontario, Canada city tour.
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25 Things to do in Toronto, Ontario Travel Guide and Top Attractions in Toronto, Canada Video Transcript:
Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
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- published: 26 Jul 2016
- views: 1736606
4:33
Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Toronto – the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Join us on our adventure through Toronto and add this destination to your travel inspiratio...
Toronto – the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Join us on our adventure through Toronto and add this destination to your travel inspiration board.
When ready, browse vacation packages to Toronto: https://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
The capital of Ontario, #Toronto or “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 #vacation should include a #trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city.
Your Toronto #sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center with a walk along the marina, or a pint at a brewhouse. Don’t miss the Hockey Hall of Famemake sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside.
Before the end of your #vacation 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.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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0:00 - Toronto
0:51 - CN Tower
1:02 - Art Gallery of Ontario
1:13 - Casa Loma
1:36 - Edward Gardens and High Park
1:53 - Distillery District
2:01 - Royal Ontario Museum
2:21 - Canada Square
2:35 - Rogers Center
2:50 - Dundas Square
2:56 - Eaton Centre and the PATH
3:05 - Kensington Market
3:22 - Saint Lawrence Market
3:29 - Ontario Science Center
3:35 - Toronto Zoo and Canada's Wonderland
3:49 - Niagara Falls
https://wn.com/Toronto_Vacation_Travel_Guide_|_Expedia
Toronto – the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Join us on our adventure through Toronto and add this destination to your travel inspiration board.
When ready, browse vacation packages to Toronto: https://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
The capital of Ontario, #Toronto or “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 #vacation should include a #trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city.
Your Toronto #sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center with a walk along the marina, or a pint at a brewhouse. Don’t miss the Hockey Hall of Famemake sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside.
Before the end of your #vacation 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.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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0:00 - Toronto
0:51 - CN Tower
1:02 - Art Gallery of Ontario
1:13 - Casa Loma
1:36 - Edward Gardens and High Park
1:53 - Distillery District
2:01 - Royal Ontario Museum
2:21 - Canada Square
2:35 - Rogers Center
2:50 - Dundas Square
2:56 - Eaton Centre and the PATH
3:05 - Kensington Market
3:22 - Saint Lawrence Market
3:29 - Ontario Science Center
3:35 - Toronto Zoo and Canada's Wonderland
3:49 - Niagara Falls
- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 2176945
20:49
I drove through Toronto, Canada. This is what I saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in...
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very modern, clean and diverse. All over downtown are newish looking condos, which dominate the Toronto skyline. We only saw one police officer the entire time we walked the city, and outside of a few sketchy homeless people - I saw no problems to speak of.
We also spent a lot of time staring out the window at Toronto’s crown jewel, the CN tower. This building is 1800 feet tall, and every hour, it goes through a rapid light transition show which lasts for close to 10 minutes.
We’ll begin this driving tour of Toronto on King Street in the center of downtown, and then drive the perimeter.
We saw Front Street, on the far south side of downtown Toronto, which abuts Lake Ontario on the right.
Toronto’s population is very diverse. Nearly half the population is considered European. About a third of the population is Asian, and 10% are black. According to the official census numbers, only 1% of the population is Arab, but that number seems very low according to numbers I saw on the ground. Perhaps they are not long term residents.
Toronto’s overall population is close to 3 million people, putting it just about the same size of Chicago - our third largest city here in the US.
Toronto is a very walkable downtown, evident by the look of its residents. While two-thirds of all Canadian residents are considered at least overweight, here in Toronto, you hardly ever saw someone overweight.
This is the financial district in Toronto, where most of the large business offices are located. Half of the largest companies in the entire country are located in this one district alone. Toronto is home to the Canadian headquarters of many large banking and technology companies, including Apple, Coke, Citibank, Google, McDonalds, Microsoft and Intel.
Now, we’re going to make a left and head west into old Chinatown, located towards the northern end of the metro downtown area. Toronto has many Chinatowns, but this one is old Chinatown. Which makes it better Chinatown.
While on a stroll in Chinatown one evening, I made three purchases: a selfie stick which I would later use to film this drive, a candy bar from a seedy shop which was surprisingly very easy to obtain, and dim sum.
Dinner took place at Dim Sum King on Dundas Street. It was very good and I ordered too much. I wound up putting a dumpling in my pocket for later.
While at Dim Sum, I also spotted a fellow social media superstar, an Asian Tik Tok star named Kinda Korean, which would also be a great name for a Korean BBQ food truck.
Canada is actually officially a bilingual country, with English and French the official languages. Some of the first European settlers here were French, and the French culture still impacts Canada today. While here, I also tried poutine, a French dish which consists of gravy, cheese, and french fries.
Now, we’ll take a turn into the Kensington Market neighborhood of Toronto. Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
That was borrowed from Wikipedia.
Now, one final street we’ll visit is Queen Street West. Which goes west to east through the heart of downtown Toronto.
Queen Elizabeth is still the Queen of Canada. Canada is both a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy with the Queen as the head of state. Canada was once a colony of Britain, but unlike many of England’s other colonies, Canada never experienced a sharp, clean break with the motherland. Though Canada now has full political independence from the U.K., the British monarchy is still part of the Canadian political system to this day.
As such, technically Queen Elizabeth owns like 90% of all Canadian land. And, a lot of the money here in Toronto has Queen Elizabeth on it.
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https://wn.com/I_Drove_Through_Toronto,_Canada._This_Is_What_I_Saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very modern, clean and diverse. All over downtown are newish looking condos, which dominate the Toronto skyline. We only saw one police officer the entire time we walked the city, and outside of a few sketchy homeless people - I saw no problems to speak of.
We also spent a lot of time staring out the window at Toronto’s crown jewel, the CN tower. This building is 1800 feet tall, and every hour, it goes through a rapid light transition show which lasts for close to 10 minutes.
We’ll begin this driving tour of Toronto on King Street in the center of downtown, and then drive the perimeter.
We saw Front Street, on the far south side of downtown Toronto, which abuts Lake Ontario on the right.
Toronto’s population is very diverse. Nearly half the population is considered European. About a third of the population is Asian, and 10% are black. According to the official census numbers, only 1% of the population is Arab, but that number seems very low according to numbers I saw on the ground. Perhaps they are not long term residents.
Toronto’s overall population is close to 3 million people, putting it just about the same size of Chicago - our third largest city here in the US.
Toronto is a very walkable downtown, evident by the look of its residents. While two-thirds of all Canadian residents are considered at least overweight, here in Toronto, you hardly ever saw someone overweight.
This is the financial district in Toronto, where most of the large business offices are located. Half of the largest companies in the entire country are located in this one district alone. Toronto is home to the Canadian headquarters of many large banking and technology companies, including Apple, Coke, Citibank, Google, McDonalds, Microsoft and Intel.
Now, we’re going to make a left and head west into old Chinatown, located towards the northern end of the metro downtown area. Toronto has many Chinatowns, but this one is old Chinatown. Which makes it better Chinatown.
While on a stroll in Chinatown one evening, I made three purchases: a selfie stick which I would later use to film this drive, a candy bar from a seedy shop which was surprisingly very easy to obtain, and dim sum.
Dinner took place at Dim Sum King on Dundas Street. It was very good and I ordered too much. I wound up putting a dumpling in my pocket for later.
While at Dim Sum, I also spotted a fellow social media superstar, an Asian Tik Tok star named Kinda Korean, which would also be a great name for a Korean BBQ food truck.
Canada is actually officially a bilingual country, with English and French the official languages. Some of the first European settlers here were French, and the French culture still impacts Canada today. While here, I also tried poutine, a French dish which consists of gravy, cheese, and french fries.
Now, we’ll take a turn into the Kensington Market neighborhood of Toronto. Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
That was borrowed from Wikipedia.
Now, one final street we’ll visit is Queen Street West. Which goes west to east through the heart of downtown Toronto.
Queen Elizabeth is still the Queen of Canada. Canada is both a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy with the Queen as the head of state. Canada was once a colony of Britain, but unlike many of England’s other colonies, Canada never experienced a sharp, clean break with the motherland. Though Canada now has full political independence from the U.K., the British monarchy is still part of the Canadian political system to this day.
As such, technically Queen Elizabeth owns like 90% of all Canadian land. And, a lot of the money here in Toronto has Queen Elizabeth on it.
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- published: 14 Jan 2020
- views: 627786
45:07
Late Night Ride Through the Quiet Streets of Toronto (Sept 2021)
A late night Toronto ebike ride recorded just after Midnight. I start near Yonge & St Clair and make my way over to Christie and down through Koreatown, The Ann...
A late night Toronto ebike ride recorded just after Midnight. I start near Yonge & St Clair and make my way over to Christie and down through Koreatown, The Annex & Chinatown in downtown before heading back up to midtown.
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on Tuesday, September 28, 2021.
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A late night Toronto ebike ride recorded just after Midnight. I start near Yonge & St Clair and make my way over to Christie and down through Koreatown, The Annex & Chinatown in downtown before heading back up to midtown.
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Pocket 2 on Tuesday, September 28, 2021.
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- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 4272
7:55
What to See and Do in Toronto | MojoTravels
A Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto!
In a city with this much to offer, it pays to do your research. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're presenting you...
A Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto!
In a city with this much to offer, it pays to do your research. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're presenting you with our Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto. For this list, we’ll be highlighting some of the most interesting, vibrant, and exciting areas, parks, neighborhoods and streets to help you get the most out of your time in “the 6”.
#Toronto #TheSix #Canada
https://wn.com/What_To_See_And_Do_In_Toronto_|_Mojotravels
A Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto!
In a city with this much to offer, it pays to do your research. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're presenting you with our Traveler's Guide to Exploring Toronto. For this list, we’ll be highlighting some of the most interesting, vibrant, and exciting areas, parks, neighborhoods and streets to help you get the most out of your time in “the 6”.
#Toronto #TheSix #Canada
- published: 27 Nov 2019
- views: 51086
2:57
Toronto : Jass Manak | Priya (Official Song) Gangland In Motherland | Latest Punjabi Song | Geet MP3
GeetMp3 & The Theater Army Films 🎥
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GeetMp3 & The Theater Army Films 🎥
Subscribe To Our New Channel For New Songs : http://bit.ly/SubscribeGEETMP3
Audio Available On
Gaana : http://bit.ly/2Edc7WT
"The Gangland in Motherland" Punjabi Webseries 1st Episode 19 December 6PM
Song : Toronto
Singer : Jass Manak & Priya
Lyrics : Jass Manak
Composer : Jass Manak
Music : Deep Jandu
"Gangland In Motherland" Casting
Dirctor/Story : Gabbar Sangrur
Screenplay : Gabbar & Baljit Noor
Producer : Kv Dhillon
Starring : Nishawn Bhullar, Mehtab Virk, Vadda Grewal, Yaad Grewal, Japji Kharia, Victor Jhon, Navdeep Kaler
Editor : Sarabjeet Sohal
Cinematography : Shoeb Siddiqui
Singers : Nishawn Bhullar, Guri, Jass Manak, Vadda Grewal, Mehtab Virk
Music : Deep Jandu, Sharry Nexus, Game Changerz
Background : Mix Singh
Online Promotion : Gk.Digital
Music Label : Geet MP3
Music Consultant & Digital Partner : Gk.Digital
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"The Gangland in Motherland" Punjabi Webseries 1st Episode 19 December 6PM
Song : Toronto
Singer : Jass Manak & Priya
Lyrics : Jass Manak
Composer : Jass Manak
Music : Deep Jandu
"Gangland In Motherland" Casting
Dirctor/Story : Gabbar Sangrur
Screenplay : Gabbar & Baljit Noor
Producer : Kv Dhillon
Starring : Nishawn Bhullar, Mehtab Virk, Vadda Grewal, Yaad Grewal, Japji Kharia, Victor Jhon, Navdeep Kaler
Editor : Sarabjeet Sohal
Cinematography : Shoeb Siddiqui
Singers : Nishawn Bhullar, Guri, Jass Manak, Vadda Grewal, Mehtab Virk
Music : Deep Jandu, Sharry Nexus, Game Changerz
Background : Mix Singh
Online Promotion : Gk.Digital
Music Label : Geet MP3
Music Consultant & Digital Partner : Gk.Digital
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/GK.DIGITAL
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- published: 04 Dec 2018
- views: 75187324
30:21
Downtown Toronto Yonge Street Walk to Best Buy (June 25, 2021)
A 4K Toronto walk that starts off at Bloor-Yonge Station and heads south to Best Buy at the Eaton Centre to pick-up a new DJI Pocket 2 camera. Recorded in the a...
A 4K Toronto walk that starts off at Bloor-Yonge Station and heads south to Best Buy at the Eaton Centre to pick-up a new DJI Pocket 2 camera. Recorded in the afternoon of Thursday, June 25, 2021.
Video of what happened to my DJI Pocket 2 (on my other channel, don't forget to subscribe to it as well!): https://youtu.be/sJGtbM7bZSw
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Osmo Pocket.
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https://wn.com/Downtown_Toronto_Yonge_Street_Walk_To_Best_Buy_(June_25,_2021)
A 4K Toronto walk that starts off at Bloor-Yonge Station and heads south to Best Buy at the Eaton Centre to pick-up a new DJI Pocket 2 camera. Recorded in the afternoon of Thursday, June 25, 2021.
Video of what happened to my DJI Pocket 2 (on my other channel, don't forget to subscribe to it as well!): https://youtu.be/sJGtbM7bZSw
Recorded in 4K at 60 FPS with a DJI Osmo Pocket.
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Cameras and Mics
DJI Pocket 2 (walking videos): https://amzn.to/3kskley
DJI Osmo Pocket (walking videos): https://amzn.to/30Imnzu
GoPro Hero 9 Black: (cycling videos & livestreams): https://amzn.to/2RLKhZY
GoPro Hero 7 Black (original cycling videos): https://amzn.to/3eZPjIe
DJI Osmo Action (cycling videos): https://amzn.to/3hwGN54
DJI Osmo Action (with charging kit): https://amzn.to/39mP8Wl
Shure MVL Omnidirectional Lav Microphone (my primary mic for walking+cycling): https://amzn.to/33cjokI
Accessories
Moza Mini MX Gimbal (used in livestreams): https://amzn.to/3qADDS7
DJI Osmo Mobile 4 Gimbal: https://amzn.to/3bbgorz
Freewell Circular Polarizer (for Osmo Pocket):https://amzn.to/3h8KspZ
PolarPro Circular Polarizer (for Osmo Action): https://amzn.to/2OTxpfz
GETIHU USB C Power Bank: https://amzn.to/3jAd0dS
Samsung EVO Plus 128gb Micro SD Card (good for 4K60 content): https://amzn.to/3fQTYgV
Samsung EVO Plus 256gb (same as above but larger capacity): https://amzn.to/2Buco8k
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GoPro Carrying case (also works with Osmo Action): https://amzn.to/30Cswgu
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Sony WH1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Headphones: https://amzn.to/3vcKuES
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Raz Pro Smart Tail Light: https://amzn.to/3gQum5x
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 240170
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Toronto 1965 archive footage
Archival footage shot by a French filmmaker during a trip to Northern America in 1965.
It contains stock footage of Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, Canada: Toronto City Hall (New City Hall), Old City Hall, trams, traffic, Osgoode station (2:09), workers striking, the Royal Bank of Canada building, panoramas of the city, Casa Loma mansion, and more.
Please, comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
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http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1965-archive-footage/
published: 19 Oct 2019
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The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
Old Toronto Series & Longslice Brewery present: The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
To order the beer please go to http://www.longslice.com
published: 01 Oct 2021
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Evolution of Toronto 1900 - 2021 (Canada)
have you ever been to Toronto? like and subscribe if you liked this video it makes me to make videos more often!:)
#Canada #Toronto
published: 12 Jul 2020
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1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
Check this high Quality 4K color video from 1897 https://youtu.be/5LSR4IUZOi8
This was a Black and White film colorized using Artificial Intelligence so you can see how was the old times but in much higher quality.
Weird artifacts can be seen, the colors are not natural but pretty close.
If you have any questions please comment down bellow.
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published: 05 Jun 2020
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The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/Researched/Filmed/Scored by: Morgan Cameron Ross
published: 06 Nov 2019
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Old Toronto Pictures
http://www.integritymarketingtoronto.com
I found these pictures of old Toronto and wanted to share them. From 1800- early 1900' s there are some great pics. I hope you enjoy them. I love old photography and I love the City of Toronto
Remember: "Support Local Business First!"
Jim Wright - Integrity Marketing Toronto
416-556-8233
http://www.integritymarketingtoronto.com
http://www.wjameswright.com
http://www.tweetittoronto.com
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published: 17 Oct 2009
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The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
OLD CANADA SERIES: https://youtube.com/channel/UCV1OsQ4c6SbfqtOpMGuVTYw
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/created by Morgan Cameron Ross
published: 08 Apr 2021
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Historic Toronto Then and Now. Part 1
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7YVkYSJTYE
Then and Now 1950's - 2017 emulating the photos of James Victor Salmon. I did my best to plant my feet in the exact spot the originals were taken.
The city has changed dramatically but many of the old buildings still exist.
published: 05 May 2017
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I drove through Toronto, Canada. This is what I saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very m...
published: 14 Jan 2020
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BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K
#Lvfree #Homes #Autumn
BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K.
In this video I show some beautiful homes, home decor and fall colours in Toronto affluent area, as well as garden decoration around houses. I walked in beautiful quiet Toronto neighborhood where I was able to capture beautiful old houses and homes decor, amazing autumn colors of leafs and nature ambient sounds. You can hear the ambient sound of trees, leafs and peaceful neighborhood. It was a perfect warm autumn day - very relaxing and calming which helps to reduce anxiety. It was complete ambience and tranquility state of mind – the real natural mediation!
Along with The Bridle Path and Forest Hill, The Kingsway is one of the most affluent areas in Toronto with homes char...
published: 22 Oct 2020
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The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.bosleyrealestate.com
Produced, researched, hosted by: Morgan Cameron Ross
published: 27 Jul 2021
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Old Toronto - Streets, Sidewalks and Structures
Thank you, all essential service workers, you guys are real heroes! Please be safe and well!!
In this video:
Lake Shore Blvd W and Jameson Ave
Jameson Ave @ King St W
Parkdale Collegiate Institute
Jameson Ave @ Queen St W
Lansdown Ave @ Seaforth Ave
Parkdale Junior and Senior Public School
Toronto Fire Station 426
Lansdown Ave @ Dundas St W
Lansdown Ave @ College St
Saint-Frère-André Catholic Secondary School
Lansdown Ave @ Bloor St W
Lansdown Ave @ Wallace Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Lappin Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Dupont St
Lansdown Ave @ Davenport Rd
St Clair Ave W @ Lansdown Ave
Beautiful music in this video:
There Are Chirping Birdies In My Soul by Reed Mathis
Day from the Desert by Trevor Garrod
Oceanside Bonfire - The Great North Sound Society
Dirty Mac - Endless Love
Municipalities in the Great...
published: 07 May 2021
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Toronto 1970 archive footage
Archival footage shot by an American filmmaker while visiting Canada in 1970.
It contains stock footage of Toronto town hall, Canadian National Exhibition, Dufferin Gate, Central Arch Of Princes' Gate, and more.
Please comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit: http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1970/
published: 17 May 2018
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Old Toronto Series: The Edwin Boyd Gang
Old Toronto Series & Myseum of Toronto Present: The History of the Boyd Gang
Donate to Old Toronto Series: https://bit.ly/3fD3551
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.facebook.com/OldToronto
http://www.myseumoftoronto.com
Music: Bellwoods ‘Everything Seems Quiet in the Dark’
published: 29 Jul 2018
3:13
Toronto 1965 archive footage
Archival footage shot by a French filmmaker during a trip to Northern America in 1965.
It contains stock footage of Toronto, the capital of the province of Ont...
Archival footage shot by a French filmmaker during a trip to Northern America in 1965.
It contains stock footage of Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, Canada: Toronto City Hall (New City Hall), Old City Hall, trams, traffic, Osgoode station (2:09), workers striking, the Royal Bank of Canada building, panoramas of the city, Casa Loma mansion, and more.
Please, comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit:
http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1965-archive-footage/
https://wn.com/Toronto_1965_Archive_Footage
Archival footage shot by a French filmmaker during a trip to Northern America in 1965.
It contains stock footage of Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, Canada: Toronto City Hall (New City Hall), Old City Hall, trams, traffic, Osgoode station (2:09), workers striking, the Royal Bank of Canada building, panoramas of the city, Casa Loma mansion, and more.
Please, comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit:
http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1965-archive-footage/
- published: 19 Oct 2019
- views: 33391
5:45
The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
Old Toronto Series & Longslice Brewery present: The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
To order the beer please go to http://www.longslice.com
Old Toronto Series & Longslice Brewery present: The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
To order the beer please go to http://www.longslice.com
https://wn.com/The_Haunting_Of_Gibraltar_Point
Old Toronto Series & Longslice Brewery present: The Haunting of Gibraltar Point
To order the beer please go to http://www.longslice.com
- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 324
4:13
Evolution of Toronto 1900 - 2021 (Canada)
have you ever been to Toronto? like and subscribe if you liked this video it makes me to make videos more often!:)
#Canada #Toronto
have you ever been to Toronto? like and subscribe if you liked this video it makes me to make videos more often!:)
#Canada #Toronto
https://wn.com/Evolution_Of_Toronto_1900_2021_(Canada)
have you ever been to Toronto? like and subscribe if you liked this video it makes me to make videos more often!:)
#Canada #Toronto
- published: 12 Jul 2020
- views: 54094
5:50
1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
Check this high Quality 4K color video from 1897 https://youtu.be/5LSR4IUZOi8
This was a Black and White film colo...
1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
Check this high Quality 4K color video from 1897 https://youtu.be/5LSR4IUZOi8
This was a Black and White film colorized using Artificial Intelligence so you can see how was the old times but in much higher quality.
Weird artifacts can be seen, the colors are not natural but pretty close.
If you have any questions please comment down bellow.
⚠ SUBSCRIBE if you like and want to see more videos like this
My channel: http://bit.ly/39MGNMh
Please consider to support this channel:
https://www.patreon.com/FilmRescue
Since the processing time for High Quality videos takes about 40 hours for 1 minute of video, you can support me on Patreon so I can upgrade to a faster PC with greater video card to shorten the processing time, offer you longer and much higher quality videos and pay the electricity bill :) Thank you!
Check out some other videos i colorized.
▶ 1912 TITANIC Survivors https://youtu.be/z7d9Ke5LTz4
▶ 1930 Skyscrapers Construction https://youtu.be/M9GYlBmUMnA
▶ 1934 Marathon NYC https://youtu.be/AE8W7fcKpkY
▶ 1818-1890 Bicycle Models https://youtu.be/N2kb26iFOgM
▶ 1860 Civil War Era https://youtu.be/dugDL5swbZ0
• Upscaled to 4K using Hybrid software
• Extract frames with Dain app
• Added frames for smoothness using Hybrid software
• Colorized using Artificial Intelligence
• Sharpness was added
• Grain and noise removal using Hybrid, Adobe Lightroom and Premiere
Thanks to Guy Jones, he added sound for ambiance and he do amazing job!
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#old #video #color
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1925 Canada - Old video in color from 1900
Check this high Quality 4K color video from 1897 https://youtu.be/5LSR4IUZOi8
This was a Black and White film colorized using Artificial Intelligence so you can see how was the old times but in much higher quality.
Weird artifacts can be seen, the colors are not natural but pretty close.
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Check out some other videos i colorized.
▶ 1912 TITANIC Survivors https://youtu.be/z7d9Ke5LTz4
▶ 1930 Skyscrapers Construction https://youtu.be/M9GYlBmUMnA
▶ 1934 Marathon NYC https://youtu.be/AE8W7fcKpkY
▶ 1818-1890 Bicycle Models https://youtu.be/N2kb26iFOgM
▶ 1860 Civil War Era https://youtu.be/dugDL5swbZ0
• Upscaled to 4K using Hybrid software
• Extract frames with Dain app
• Added frames for smoothness using Hybrid software
• Colorized using Artificial Intelligence
• Sharpness was added
• Grain and noise removal using Hybrid, Adobe Lightroom and Premiere
Thanks to Guy Jones, he added sound for ambiance and he do amazing job!
Subscribe to his channel.
#old #video #color
- published: 05 Jun 2020
- views: 12221
7:38
The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
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Hosted/Researched/Filmed/Scored ...
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/Researched/Filmed/Scored by: Morgan Cameron Ross
https://wn.com/The_Top_10_Lost_Buildings_In_Toronto_History
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 10 "Lost" buildings in Toronto history
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/Researched/Filmed/Scored by: Morgan Cameron Ross
- published: 06 Nov 2019
- views: 20386
4:32
Old Toronto Pictures
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I found these pictures of old Toronto and wanted to share them. From 1800- early 1900' s there are some great pics. ...
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I found these pictures of old Toronto and wanted to share them. From 1800- early 1900' s there are some great pics. I hope you enjoy them. I love old photography and I love the City of Toronto
Remember: "Support Local Business First!"
Jim Wright - Integrity Marketing Toronto
416-556-8233
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http://www.wjameswright.com
http://www.tweetittoronto.com
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http://www.integritymarketingtoronto.com
I found these pictures of old Toronto and wanted to share them. From 1800- early 1900' s there are some great pics. I hope you enjoy them. I love old photography and I love the City of Toronto
Remember: "Support Local Business First!"
Jim Wright - Integrity Marketing Toronto
416-556-8233
http://www.integritymarketingtoronto.com
http://www.wjameswright.com
http://www.tweetittoronto.com
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- published: 17 Oct 2009
- views: 52772
3:40
The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
OLD CANADA SERIES: https://youtube.com/channel/UCV1OsQ4c6SbfqtOpMGuVTYw
...
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
OLD CANADA SERIES: https://youtube.com/channel/UCV1OsQ4c6SbfqtOpMGuVTYw
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/created by Morgan Cameron Ross
https://wn.com/The_Top_5_Oldest_Buildings_In_Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Oldest Buildings in Toronto
OLD CANADA SERIES: https://youtube.com/channel/UCV1OsQ4c6SbfqtOpMGuVTYw
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
Hosted/created by Morgan Cameron Ross
- published: 08 Apr 2021
- views: 4421
6:44
Historic Toronto Then and Now. Part 1
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7YVkYSJTYE
Then and Now 1950's - 2017 emulating the photos of James Victor Salmon. I did my best to plant my feet in t...
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7YVkYSJTYE
Then and Now 1950's - 2017 emulating the photos of James Victor Salmon. I did my best to plant my feet in the exact spot the originals were taken.
The city has changed dramatically but many of the old buildings still exist.
https://wn.com/Historic_Toronto_Then_And_Now._Part_1
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7YVkYSJTYE
Then and Now 1950's - 2017 emulating the photos of James Victor Salmon. I did my best to plant my feet in the exact spot the originals were taken.
The city has changed dramatically but many of the old buildings still exist.
- published: 05 May 2017
- views: 42890
20:49
I drove through Toronto, Canada. This is what I saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in...
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very modern, clean and diverse. All over downtown are newish looking condos, which dominate the Toronto skyline. We only saw one police officer the entire time we walked the city, and outside of a few sketchy homeless people - I saw no problems to speak of.
We also spent a lot of time staring out the window at Toronto’s crown jewel, the CN tower. This building is 1800 feet tall, and every hour, it goes through a rapid light transition show which lasts for close to 10 minutes.
We’ll begin this driving tour of Toronto on King Street in the center of downtown, and then drive the perimeter.
We saw Front Street, on the far south side of downtown Toronto, which abuts Lake Ontario on the right.
Toronto’s population is very diverse. Nearly half the population is considered European. About a third of the population is Asian, and 10% are black. According to the official census numbers, only 1% of the population is Arab, but that number seems very low according to numbers I saw on the ground. Perhaps they are not long term residents.
Toronto’s overall population is close to 3 million people, putting it just about the same size of Chicago - our third largest city here in the US.
Toronto is a very walkable downtown, evident by the look of its residents. While two-thirds of all Canadian residents are considered at least overweight, here in Toronto, you hardly ever saw someone overweight.
This is the financial district in Toronto, where most of the large business offices are located. Half of the largest companies in the entire country are located in this one district alone. Toronto is home to the Canadian headquarters of many large banking and technology companies, including Apple, Coke, Citibank, Google, McDonalds, Microsoft and Intel.
Now, we’re going to make a left and head west into old Chinatown, located towards the northern end of the metro downtown area. Toronto has many Chinatowns, but this one is old Chinatown. Which makes it better Chinatown.
While on a stroll in Chinatown one evening, I made three purchases: a selfie stick which I would later use to film this drive, a candy bar from a seedy shop which was surprisingly very easy to obtain, and dim sum.
Dinner took place at Dim Sum King on Dundas Street. It was very good and I ordered too much. I wound up putting a dumpling in my pocket for later.
While at Dim Sum, I also spotted a fellow social media superstar, an Asian Tik Tok star named Kinda Korean, which would also be a great name for a Korean BBQ food truck.
Canada is actually officially a bilingual country, with English and French the official languages. Some of the first European settlers here were French, and the French culture still impacts Canada today. While here, I also tried poutine, a French dish which consists of gravy, cheese, and french fries.
Now, we’ll take a turn into the Kensington Market neighborhood of Toronto. Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
That was borrowed from Wikipedia.
Now, one final street we’ll visit is Queen Street West. Which goes west to east through the heart of downtown Toronto.
Queen Elizabeth is still the Queen of Canada. Canada is both a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy with the Queen as the head of state. Canada was once a colony of Britain, but unlike many of England’s other colonies, Canada never experienced a sharp, clean break with the motherland. Though Canada now has full political independence from the U.K., the British monarchy is still part of the Canadian political system to this day.
As such, technically Queen Elizabeth owns like 90% of all Canadian land. And, a lot of the money here in Toronto has Queen Elizabeth on it.
This channel talks about America, different states, education, travel, geography and what it's like to live in different places in America.
https://wn.com/I_Drove_Through_Toronto,_Canada._This_Is_What_I_Saw.
Toronto is a pretty city, and has some weird areas too!
For this video, we drove into Toronto after crossing into canada near the Port Huron border crossing in Michigan, and then drove across the vast Canadian farmland areas into the city of Toronto.
Toronto’s weather was WAY warmer than usual. On this day, it was 33 degrees fahrenheit. It snowed lightly for the several days we were in Toronto, but it never got below 23 degrees at night. Typically, this time of year, it’s closer to 17’.
Toronto sits at the edge of Lake Ontario. Everyone we talked to said they couldn’t remember the last time Lake Ontario wasn’t frozen.
We’ll begin the driving tour of Toronto. But we’ll preface it by drawing whatever generalizations we could surmise after three days in Canada’s largest city. It’s very modern, clean and diverse. All over downtown are newish looking condos, which dominate the Toronto skyline. We only saw one police officer the entire time we walked the city, and outside of a few sketchy homeless people - I saw no problems to speak of.
We also spent a lot of time staring out the window at Toronto’s crown jewel, the CN tower. This building is 1800 feet tall, and every hour, it goes through a rapid light transition show which lasts for close to 10 minutes.
We’ll begin this driving tour of Toronto on King Street in the center of downtown, and then drive the perimeter.
We saw Front Street, on the far south side of downtown Toronto, which abuts Lake Ontario on the right.
Toronto’s population is very diverse. Nearly half the population is considered European. About a third of the population is Asian, and 10% are black. According to the official census numbers, only 1% of the population is Arab, but that number seems very low according to numbers I saw on the ground. Perhaps they are not long term residents.
Toronto’s overall population is close to 3 million people, putting it just about the same size of Chicago - our third largest city here in the US.
Toronto is a very walkable downtown, evident by the look of its residents. While two-thirds of all Canadian residents are considered at least overweight, here in Toronto, you hardly ever saw someone overweight.
This is the financial district in Toronto, where most of the large business offices are located. Half of the largest companies in the entire country are located in this one district alone. Toronto is home to the Canadian headquarters of many large banking and technology companies, including Apple, Coke, Citibank, Google, McDonalds, Microsoft and Intel.
Now, we’re going to make a left and head west into old Chinatown, located towards the northern end of the metro downtown area. Toronto has many Chinatowns, but this one is old Chinatown. Which makes it better Chinatown.
While on a stroll in Chinatown one evening, I made three purchases: a selfie stick which I would later use to film this drive, a candy bar from a seedy shop which was surprisingly very easy to obtain, and dim sum.
Dinner took place at Dim Sum King on Dundas Street. It was very good and I ordered too much. I wound up putting a dumpling in my pocket for later.
While at Dim Sum, I also spotted a fellow social media superstar, an Asian Tik Tok star named Kinda Korean, which would also be a great name for a Korean BBQ food truck.
Canada is actually officially a bilingual country, with English and French the official languages. Some of the first European settlers here were French, and the French culture still impacts Canada today. While here, I also tried poutine, a French dish which consists of gravy, cheese, and french fries.
Now, we’ll take a turn into the Kensington Market neighborhood of Toronto. Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
That was borrowed from Wikipedia.
Now, one final street we’ll visit is Queen Street West. Which goes west to east through the heart of downtown Toronto.
Queen Elizabeth is still the Queen of Canada. Canada is both a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy with the Queen as the head of state. Canada was once a colony of Britain, but unlike many of England’s other colonies, Canada never experienced a sharp, clean break with the motherland. Though Canada now has full political independence from the U.K., the British monarchy is still part of the Canadian political system to this day.
As such, technically Queen Elizabeth owns like 90% of all Canadian land. And, a lot of the money here in Toronto has Queen Elizabeth on it.
This channel talks about America, different states, education, travel, geography and what it's like to live in different places in America.
- published: 14 Jan 2020
- views: 627786
12:39
BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K
#Lvfree #Homes #Autumn
BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K.
In this video I show some beautiful homes, ...
#Lvfree #Homes #Autumn
BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K.
In this video I show some beautiful homes, home decor and fall colours in Toronto affluent area, as well as garden decoration around houses. I walked in beautiful quiet Toronto neighborhood where I was able to capture beautiful old houses and homes decor, amazing autumn colors of leafs and nature ambient sounds. You can hear the ambient sound of trees, leafs and peaceful neighborhood. It was a perfect warm autumn day - very relaxing and calming which helps to reduce anxiety. It was complete ambience and tranquility state of mind – the real natural mediation!
Along with The Bridle Path and Forest Hill, The Kingsway is one of the most affluent areas in Toronto with homes characterized by large stone mansions. The Kingsway is an affluent residential neighbourhood in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Dundas Street to the north, the Mimico Creek to the west and the Humber River to the east. The neighbourhood was officially known as Kingsway Park, which later became replaced by its nickname, The Kingsway. For planning purposes, the neighbourhood is known by the City of Toronto as "Kingsway South" to differentiate it from a more recent extension of The Kingsway north of Dundas Street. "Kingsway South" is not used by residents, due to confusion with the South Kingsway, a street located east of the Humber River and extending south from Bloor Street. This is feel good video is in 4k resolution
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#Lvfree #Homes #Autumn
BEAUTIFUL Neighborhood Toronto Homes and Home Decor - The Kingsway affluent Toronto areas 4K.
In this video I show some beautiful homes, home decor and fall colours in Toronto affluent area, as well as garden decoration around houses. I walked in beautiful quiet Toronto neighborhood where I was able to capture beautiful old houses and homes decor, amazing autumn colors of leafs and nature ambient sounds. You can hear the ambient sound of trees, leafs and peaceful neighborhood. It was a perfect warm autumn day - very relaxing and calming which helps to reduce anxiety. It was complete ambience and tranquility state of mind – the real natural mediation!
Along with The Bridle Path and Forest Hill, The Kingsway is one of the most affluent areas in Toronto with homes characterized by large stone mansions. The Kingsway is an affluent residential neighbourhood in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Dundas Street to the north, the Mimico Creek to the west and the Humber River to the east. The neighbourhood was officially known as Kingsway Park, which later became replaced by its nickname, The Kingsway. For planning purposes, the neighbourhood is known by the City of Toronto as "Kingsway South" to differentiate it from a more recent extension of The Kingsway north of Dundas Street. "Kingsway South" is not used by residents, due to confusion with the South Kingsway, a street located east of the Humber River and extending south from Bloor Street. This is feel good video is in 4k resolution
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- published: 22 Oct 2020
- views: 404987
3:59
The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.bosleyrealestate.com
...
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.bosleyrealestate.com
Produced, researched, hosted by: Morgan Cameron Ross
https://wn.com/The_Top_5_Hidden_Historical_Things_In_Toronto
Old Toronto Series & Bosley Real Estate present: The Top 5 Hidden Historical Things in Toronto
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.bosleyrealestate.com
Produced, researched, hosted by: Morgan Cameron Ross
- published: 27 Jul 2021
- views: 2085
9:59
Old Toronto - Streets, Sidewalks and Structures
Thank you, all essential service workers, you guys are real heroes! Please be safe and well!!
In this video:
Lake Shore Blvd W and Jameson Ave
Jameson Ave @ Kin...
Thank you, all essential service workers, you guys are real heroes! Please be safe and well!!
In this video:
Lake Shore Blvd W and Jameson Ave
Jameson Ave @ King St W
Parkdale Collegiate Institute
Jameson Ave @ Queen St W
Lansdown Ave @ Seaforth Ave
Parkdale Junior and Senior Public School
Toronto Fire Station 426
Lansdown Ave @ Dundas St W
Lansdown Ave @ College St
Saint-Frère-André Catholic Secondary School
Lansdown Ave @ Bloor St W
Lansdown Ave @ Wallace Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Lappin Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Dupont St
Lansdown Ave @ Davenport Rd
St Clair Ave W @ Lansdown Ave
Beautiful music in this video:
There Are Chirping Birdies In My Soul by Reed Mathis
Day from the Desert by Trevor Garrod
Oceanside Bonfire - The Great North Sound Society
Dirty Mac - Endless Love
Municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area
Ajax, Aurora, Brampton, Brock, Burlington, Caledon, Clarington, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, Halton, Hills, King, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, Oakville, Oshawa, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Scugog, Toronto, Uxbridge, Vaughan, Whitby, Whitchurch-Stouffville
Toronto Neighbourhoods
Downtown Core (Central)
Alexandra Park
The Annex
Baldwin Village
Cabbagetown
CityPlace
Chinatown
Church and Wellesley
Corktown
Discovery District
Distillery District
Entertainment District
East Bayfront
Fashion District
Financial District
Garden District
Grange Park
Harbord Village
Harbourfront
Kensington Market
Little Japan (within the former First Chinatown)
Moss Park
Old Town
Quayside (future planned neighbourhood)
Queen Street West
Regent Park
South Core
St. James Town
St. Lawrence
Toronto Islands
Trefann Court
University (includes Huron–Sussex)
Yorkville
The Beaches (also known as The Beach)
East Chinatown
East Danforth
Gerrard Street East (Gerrard India Bazaar or Little India)
Greektown (also known as the Danforth after the street it is on)
Leslieville
Main Square
Playter Estates
Port Lands
Riverdale
Upper Beaches
Villiers Island
Bedford Park
Casa Loma
Chaplin Estates
Davisville Village
Deer Park (Yonge and St. Clair)
Forest Hill (and Forest Hill Village and Upper Village)
Lawrence Park
Lytton Park
Midtown
Moore Park
North Toronto
Rosedale
South Hill (includes Rathnelly)
Summerhill
Uptown
Wanless Park
Wychwood Park
Yonge–Eglinton (considered centre of Midtown Toronto)
Beaconsfield Village
Bloor West Village
Bracondale Hill
Brockton Village
Carleton Village
Corso Italia
Davenport
Dovercourt Park
Dufferin Grove
Earlscourt
Fort York
High Park
The Junction (formerly West Toronto; a short section on Dundas Street also contains Little Malta)
Junction Triangle
Koreatown
Liberty Village
Little Italy
Little Portugal
Little Tibet
Mirvish Village
Niagara
Ordinance Triangle
Palmerston
Parkdale
Queen Street West
Regal Heights
Roncesvalles
Runnymede
Seaton Village
Swansea
Trinity–Bellwoods
Wallace Emerson
Broadview North
Crescent Town
East Danforth
Pape Village
Woodbine Heights
Bermondsey
Governor's Bridge
Leaside
O'Connor–Parkview
Thorncliffe Park
Alderwood
Centennial Park
Clairville
Eatonville (Etobicoke West Mall)
The Elms
Eringate
Humber Bay
Humber Heights-Westmount
Humber Valley Village
Humberwood
Islington-City Centre West
Kingsview Village (The Westway)
The Kingsway
Long Branch
Markland Wood
Mimico
New Toronto
Princess Gardens
Rexdale
Richview
Smithfield
Stonegate-Queensway
Sunnylea
Thistletown
Thorncrest Village
West Humber-Clairville
West Deane Park
Willowridge
Amesbury
Armour Heights
Bathurst Manor
Bayview Village
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Bermondsey
Black Creek
The Bridle Path
Clanton Park (Wilson Heights)
Don Mills
Don Valley Village
Downsview
Flemingdon Park
Glen Park (Yorkdale – Glen Park; Englemount; Marlee Village)
Henry Farm
Hillcrest Village
Hoggs Hollow
Humber Summit
Humbermede (Emery)
Jane and Finch (University Heights; Elia)
Lansing
Lawrence Heights
Lawrence Manor
Ledbury Park
Maple Leaf
Newtonbrook
North York City Centre
Parkway Forest
Parkwoods
The Peanut
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Pleasant View
Uptown Toronto
Victoria Village
Westminster–Branson
Willowdale
York Mills
York University Heights (Village at York)
Scarborough
Agincourt
Armadale
Bendale (Cedarbrae)
Birch Cliff
Birch Cliff Heights
Brown's Corners (historical)
Clairlea
Cliffside
Cliffcrest
Dorset Park
Eglinton East
Golden Mile
Guildwood
Highland Creek
Ionview
L'Amoreaux
Malvern
Maryvale
Milliken (also in Markham)
Morningside
Morningside Heights
Oakridge
Port Union (Centennial Scarborough)
Rouge
Scarborough City Centre
Scarborough Junction
Scarborough Village
Steeles
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
West Hill
West Rouge
Wexford
Woburn
Baby Point
Briar Hill–Belgravia
Eglinton West (Little Jamaica)
Fairbank (Caledonia–Fairbank)
Humewood–Cedarvale (includes Upper Village (also part of Forest Hill))
Lambton
Mount Dennis
Oakwood Village (includes Five Points and Northcliffe; formerly known as Oakwood–Vaughan)
Old Mill
Rockcliffe–Smythe
Silverthorn (Keelesdale)
Tichester
Weston
#Canada #Ontario #Toronto
https://wn.com/Old_Toronto_Streets,_Sidewalks_And_Structures
Thank you, all essential service workers, you guys are real heroes! Please be safe and well!!
In this video:
Lake Shore Blvd W and Jameson Ave
Jameson Ave @ King St W
Parkdale Collegiate Institute
Jameson Ave @ Queen St W
Lansdown Ave @ Seaforth Ave
Parkdale Junior and Senior Public School
Toronto Fire Station 426
Lansdown Ave @ Dundas St W
Lansdown Ave @ College St
Saint-Frère-André Catholic Secondary School
Lansdown Ave @ Bloor St W
Lansdown Ave @ Wallace Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Lappin Ave
Lansdown Ave @ Dupont St
Lansdown Ave @ Davenport Rd
St Clair Ave W @ Lansdown Ave
Beautiful music in this video:
There Are Chirping Birdies In My Soul by Reed Mathis
Day from the Desert by Trevor Garrod
Oceanside Bonfire - The Great North Sound Society
Dirty Mac - Endless Love
Municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area
Ajax, Aurora, Brampton, Brock, Burlington, Caledon, Clarington, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, Halton, Hills, King, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, Oakville, Oshawa, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Scugog, Toronto, Uxbridge, Vaughan, Whitby, Whitchurch-Stouffville
Toronto Neighbourhoods
Downtown Core (Central)
Alexandra Park
The Annex
Baldwin Village
Cabbagetown
CityPlace
Chinatown
Church and Wellesley
Corktown
Discovery District
Distillery District
Entertainment District
East Bayfront
Fashion District
Financial District
Garden District
Grange Park
Harbord Village
Harbourfront
Kensington Market
Little Japan (within the former First Chinatown)
Moss Park
Old Town
Quayside (future planned neighbourhood)
Queen Street West
Regent Park
South Core
St. James Town
St. Lawrence
Toronto Islands
Trefann Court
University (includes Huron–Sussex)
Yorkville
The Beaches (also known as The Beach)
East Chinatown
East Danforth
Gerrard Street East (Gerrard India Bazaar or Little India)
Greektown (also known as the Danforth after the street it is on)
Leslieville
Main Square
Playter Estates
Port Lands
Riverdale
Upper Beaches
Villiers Island
Bedford Park
Casa Loma
Chaplin Estates
Davisville Village
Deer Park (Yonge and St. Clair)
Forest Hill (and Forest Hill Village and Upper Village)
Lawrence Park
Lytton Park
Midtown
Moore Park
North Toronto
Rosedale
South Hill (includes Rathnelly)
Summerhill
Uptown
Wanless Park
Wychwood Park
Yonge–Eglinton (considered centre of Midtown Toronto)
Beaconsfield Village
Bloor West Village
Bracondale Hill
Brockton Village
Carleton Village
Corso Italia
Davenport
Dovercourt Park
Dufferin Grove
Earlscourt
Fort York
High Park
The Junction (formerly West Toronto; a short section on Dundas Street also contains Little Malta)
Junction Triangle
Koreatown
Liberty Village
Little Italy
Little Portugal
Little Tibet
Mirvish Village
Niagara
Ordinance Triangle
Palmerston
Parkdale
Queen Street West
Regal Heights
Roncesvalles
Runnymede
Seaton Village
Swansea
Trinity–Bellwoods
Wallace Emerson
Broadview North
Crescent Town
East Danforth
Pape Village
Woodbine Heights
Bermondsey
Governor's Bridge
Leaside
O'Connor–Parkview
Thorncliffe Park
Alderwood
Centennial Park
Clairville
Eatonville (Etobicoke West Mall)
The Elms
Eringate
Humber Bay
Humber Heights-Westmount
Humber Valley Village
Humberwood
Islington-City Centre West
Kingsview Village (The Westway)
The Kingsway
Long Branch
Markland Wood
Mimico
New Toronto
Princess Gardens
Rexdale
Richview
Smithfield
Stonegate-Queensway
Sunnylea
Thistletown
Thorncrest Village
West Humber-Clairville
West Deane Park
Willowridge
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Fairbank (Caledonia–Fairbank)
Humewood–Cedarvale (includes Upper Village (also part of Forest Hill))
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#Canada #Ontario #Toronto
- published: 07 May 2021
- views: 151
3:02
Toronto 1970 archive footage
Archival footage shot by an American filmmaker while visiting Canada in 1970.
It contains stock footage of Toronto town hall, Canadian National Exhibition, Duf...
Archival footage shot by an American filmmaker while visiting Canada in 1970.
It contains stock footage of Toronto town hall, Canadian National Exhibition, Dufferin Gate, Central Arch Of Princes' Gate, and more.
Please comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit: http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1970/
https://wn.com/Toronto_1970_Archive_Footage
Archival footage shot by an American filmmaker while visiting Canada in 1970.
It contains stock footage of Toronto town hall, Canadian National Exhibition, Dufferin Gate, Central Arch Of Princes' Gate, and more.
Please comment if you recognize more subjects.
If you want to watch this video without the watermark and advertising, please visit:
https://myoldfilm.com
If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit: http://footageforpro.com/toronto-1970/
- published: 17 May 2018
- views: 47001
5:13
Old Toronto Series: The Edwin Boyd Gang
Old Toronto Series & Myseum of Toronto Present: The History of the Boyd Gang
Donate to Old Toronto Series: https://bit.ly/3fD3551
http://www.oldtorontoseries.co...
Old Toronto Series & Myseum of Toronto Present: The History of the Boyd Gang
Donate to Old Toronto Series: https://bit.ly/3fD3551
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.facebook.com/OldToronto
http://www.myseumoftoronto.com
Music: Bellwoods ‘Everything Seems Quiet in the Dark’
https://wn.com/Old_Toronto_Series_The_Edwin_Boyd_Gang
Old Toronto Series & Myseum of Toronto Present: The History of the Boyd Gang
Donate to Old Toronto Series: https://bit.ly/3fD3551
http://www.oldtorontoseries.com
http://www.facebook.com/OldToronto
http://www.myseumoftoronto.com
Music: Bellwoods ‘Everything Seems Quiet in the Dark’
- published: 29 Jul 2018
- views: 5937
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PWHPA Toronto
Learn more about the PWHPA at PWHPA.com.
published: 03 Jan 2021
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42-year-old emergency goalie saves the day for Hurricanes
Zamboni driver for the Toronto Marlies and emergency backup goalie David Ayres makes his NHL debut at 42 years of age, stopping 8 of 10 shots to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 6-3 win, all while stealing the show in Toronto.
For the latest hockey action, subscribe to our channel by clicking the big, red shiny SUBSCRIBE button
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published: 23 Feb 2020
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Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail....
published: 17 Nov 2020
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Hockey à Toronto
published: 13 Mar 2013
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EPHL | RAPTORS VS KOCHI LEGENDS 4-3 | FULL MATCH.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
published: 26 Sep 2021
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EPHL | RAPTORS VS GREEN STORMS 6-2 | FULL MATCH.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
published: 26 Sep 2021
-
3D DESIGN PLAN ~ TORONTO PROFESSIONALS
Accurate and detailed 3D design plans available for all renovation projects in order to help you envision your future dream home.
WEBSITE : https://www.zhomerenovandstore.com/
CONTACT INFO: 647-451-5014 ~ info@zhomerenovandstore.com
published: 19 Nov 2020
-
Toronto Maple Leafs goal horn 2020-21/ Торонто Мейпл Лифс голевая сирена 2020-21 гг.
«Торо́нто Мейпл Лифс» — профессиональный хоккейный клуб, играющий в Национальной хоккейной лиге. Клуб базируется в городе Торонто, провинция Онтарио, Канада. Выступает в Атлантическом дивизионе Восточной конференции. «Мейпл Лифс» хорошо известны по своим ожесточенным противостояниям с «Монреаль Канадиенс». Домашняя арена - Эр-Канада-Сентер.
Это голевая сирена ХК Торонто Мейпл Лифс 2020-21 гг. Клуб выступает в НХЛ в северном (канадском) дивизионе.
Toronto Maple Leafs is a professional ice hockey club playing in the National Hockey League. The club is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Serves in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The Maple Leafs are well known for their bitter rivalries with the Montreal Canadiens. Home arena - Air Canada Center.
This is the scoring siren...
published: 02 Jul 2021
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Marko Stojkov at Pionir arena -Serbia
Pracitice with Hockey Club "Red Star"
published: 12 Oct 2011
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Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail....
published: 07 Jan 2021
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Central Professional Hockey League + Central Hockey League 1963-1984 Part 2
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
In the league's first season, all five teams were affiliated with an NHL club. The CHL initially consisted of the Indianapolis Capitals (Detroit Red Wings), Minneapolis Bruins (Boston Bruins), Omaha Knights (Montreal Canadiens), St. Louis Braves (Chicago Black Hawks) and the St. Paul Rangers (New York Rangers). The only NHL team without a CHL affiliate that year, the Toronto Maple Leafs, joined the league through its affiliation with the Tulsa Oilers in the CHL's second season.
After Adams's death, Emory Jones served as interim president until the appointment of lawyer Joe Kane in August 1968. Kane served one year as president, retiring in June 1969. Kane was succeeded by Jones, who held the job until retiring in 1974. Max McNab served as league president...
published: 18 Mar 2012
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Toronto Maple Leafs Arena
----------------------------------------------- Follow me! Youtube: Twitch: Twitter: .
Take a look at our on ice projection ahead of tonight's game.
Rob Sinclair reporting for Global Sports in Toronto.
Source! -
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club) is a professional ice hockey franchise based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are .
published: 20 Jun 2016
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BEST BACKYARD RINK IN TORONTO!?
Big thanks to the Wiess family for having me out! I would never have thought that a rink that this would be right in the heart of the city!
ODR SZN IS SAVED!
Follow me on social media:
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/heybarber
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Twitter ►https://www.twitter.com/heybarber
published: 22 Dec 2020
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Women’s pro hockey returning to Toronto
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League may be no more, but the National Women’s Hockey League is coming to Toronto. Brandon Rowe with what fans can expect as women’s professional hockey returns to this city.
published: 28 Apr 2020
1:01
PWHPA Toronto
Learn more about the PWHPA at PWHPA.com.
Learn more about the PWHPA at PWHPA.com.
https://wn.com/Pwhpa_Toronto
Learn more about the PWHPA at PWHPA.com.
- published: 03 Jan 2021
- views: 106
3:58
42-year-old emergency goalie saves the day for Hurricanes
Zamboni driver for the Toronto Marlies and emergency backup goalie David Ayres makes his NHL debut at 42 years of age, stopping 8 of 10 shots to give the Caroli...
Zamboni driver for the Toronto Marlies and emergency backup goalie David Ayres makes his NHL debut at 42 years of age, stopping 8 of 10 shots to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 6-3 win, all while stealing the show in Toronto.
For the latest hockey action, subscribe to our channel by clicking the big, red shiny SUBSCRIBE button
Watch live hockey wherever you are: https://www.nhl.com/tv
Breaking news, scores, stats, analysis & real-time highlights: https://www.nhl.com
Feeling social?
Twitter: http://twitter.com/nhl
Facebook: http://facebook.com/nhl
Instagram: http://instagram.com/nhl
https://wn.com/42_Year_Old_Emergency_Goalie_Saves_The_Day_For_Hurricanes
Zamboni driver for the Toronto Marlies and emergency backup goalie David Ayres makes his NHL debut at 42 years of age, stopping 8 of 10 shots to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 6-3 win, all while stealing the show in Toronto.
For the latest hockey action, subscribe to our channel by clicking the big, red shiny SUBSCRIBE button
Watch live hockey wherever you are: https://www.nhl.com/tv
Breaking news, scores, stats, analysis & real-time highlights: https://www.nhl.com
Feeling social?
Twitter: http://twitter.com/nhl
Facebook: http://facebook.com/nhl
Instagram: http://instagram.com/nhl
- published: 23 Feb 2020
- views: 2116412
18:53
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
The Bradford Bulls are a J...
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail.com
Filmed and Edited by : Rizza Visions
Instagram : @Rizza_visions29
https://wn.com/Bradford_Bulls_Road_To_The_Russ_Episode_1
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 1
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail.com
Filmed and Edited by : Rizza Visions
Instagram : @Rizza_visions29
- published: 17 Nov 2020
- views: 1964
18:31
EPHL | RAPTORS VS KOCHI LEGENDS 4-3 | FULL MATCH.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
https://wn.com/Ephl_|_Raptors_Vs_Kochi_Legends_4_3_|_Full_Match.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
- published: 26 Sep 2021
- views: 30
25:41
EPHL | RAPTORS VS GREEN STORMS 6-2 | FULL MATCH.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
https://wn.com/Ephl_|_Raptors_Vs_Green_Storms_6_2_|_Full_Match.
ERNAKULAM PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE 2021
5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT
CONDUCTED BY AXILATORS HOCKEY CLUB ERNAKULAM
- published: 26 Sep 2021
- views: 36
0:27
3D DESIGN PLAN ~ TORONTO PROFESSIONALS
Accurate and detailed 3D design plans available for all renovation projects in order to help you envision your future dream home.
WEBSITE : https://www.zhomer...
Accurate and detailed 3D design plans available for all renovation projects in order to help you envision your future dream home.
WEBSITE : https://www.zhomerenovandstore.com/
CONTACT INFO: 647-451-5014 ~ info@zhomerenovandstore.com
https://wn.com/3D_Design_Plan_~_Toronto_Professionals
Accurate and detailed 3D design plans available for all renovation projects in order to help you envision your future dream home.
WEBSITE : https://www.zhomerenovandstore.com/
CONTACT INFO: 647-451-5014 ~ info@zhomerenovandstore.com
- published: 19 Nov 2020
- views: 11
1:05
Toronto Maple Leafs goal horn 2020-21/ Торонто Мейпл Лифс голевая сирена 2020-21 гг.
«Торо́нто Мейпл Лифс» — профессиональный хоккейный клуб, играющий в Национальной хоккейной лиге. Клуб базируется в городе Торонто, провинция Онтарио, Канада. Вы...
«Торо́нто Мейпл Лифс» — профессиональный хоккейный клуб, играющий в Национальной хоккейной лиге. Клуб базируется в городе Торонто, провинция Онтарио, Канада. Выступает в Атлантическом дивизионе Восточной конференции. «Мейпл Лифс» хорошо известны по своим ожесточенным противостояниям с «Монреаль Канадиенс». Домашняя арена - Эр-Канада-Сентер.
Это голевая сирена ХК Торонто Мейпл Лифс 2020-21 гг. Клуб выступает в НХЛ в северном (канадском) дивизионе.
Toronto Maple Leafs is a professional ice hockey club playing in the National Hockey League. The club is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Serves in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The Maple Leafs are well known for their bitter rivalries with the Montreal Canadiens. Home arena - Air Canada Center.
This is the scoring siren of the HC Toronto Maple Leafs 2020-21. The club plays in the NHL in the northern (Canadian) division.
Song:
https://wn.com/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_Goal_Horn_2020_21_Торонто_Мейпл_Лифс_Голевая_Сирена_2020_21_Гг.
«Торо́нто Мейпл Лифс» — профессиональный хоккейный клуб, играющий в Национальной хоккейной лиге. Клуб базируется в городе Торонто, провинция Онтарио, Канада. Выступает в Атлантическом дивизионе Восточной конференции. «Мейпл Лифс» хорошо известны по своим ожесточенным противостояниям с «Монреаль Канадиенс». Домашняя арена - Эр-Канада-Сентер.
Это голевая сирена ХК Торонто Мейпл Лифс 2020-21 гг. Клуб выступает в НХЛ в северном (канадском) дивизионе.
Toronto Maple Leafs is a professional ice hockey club playing in the National Hockey League. The club is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Serves in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The Maple Leafs are well known for their bitter rivalries with the Montreal Canadiens. Home arena - Air Canada Center.
This is the scoring siren of the HC Toronto Maple Leafs 2020-21. The club plays in the NHL in the northern (Canadian) division.
Song:
- published: 02 Jul 2021
- views: 27
28:31
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
The Bradford Bulls are a J...
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail.com
Filmed and Edited by : Gianluca Rizza
Instagram : @Rizza_visions29
TikTok : @Rizzavisions
Music :
Warriors - Imagine Dragons
Sirius - by ALAN PARSONS
https://wn.com/Bradford_Bulls_Road_To_The_Russ_Episode_2
Inside the GMHL series featuring the Bradford Bulls on their quest to the Russell Cup.
Bradford Bulls "Road To The Russ" Episode 2
The Bradford Bulls are a Jr A Hockey Club in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
The Bradford Bulls Jr. A Hockey Club is committed to providing a program that is focused on player development and exposure to scouts and recruiters at all higher levels of the game. These include Major Junior and Professional hockey, but with a primary focus on the College level.
Over the past 8 seasons The Bradford Bulls have moved on 36 players to College Hockey, 38 players to European Pro, and 11 players to North American Minor Pro.
Instagram : @BradfordBullsJRA
Website:
http://bradfordbulls.pointstreaksites.com/view/bradfordbulls/
Contact : Bradfordbullshockey@gmail.com
Filmed and Edited by : Gianluca Rizza
Instagram : @Rizza_visions29
TikTok : @Rizzavisions
Music :
Warriors - Imagine Dragons
Sirius - by ALAN PARSONS
- published: 07 Jan 2021
- views: 1137
9:19
Central Professional Hockey League + Central Hockey League 1963-1984 Part 2
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
In the league's first season, all five teams were affiliated with an NHL club. The CHL initially consisted of the Indianapolis...
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
In the league's first season, all five teams were affiliated with an NHL club. The CHL initially consisted of the Indianapolis Capitals (Detroit Red Wings), Minneapolis Bruins (Boston Bruins), Omaha Knights (Montreal Canadiens), St. Louis Braves (Chicago Black Hawks) and the St. Paul Rangers (New York Rangers). The only NHL team without a CHL affiliate that year, the Toronto Maple Leafs, joined the league through its affiliation with the Tulsa Oilers in the CHL's second season.
After Adams's death, Emory Jones served as interim president until the appointment of lawyer Joe Kane in August 1968. Kane served one year as president, retiring in June 1969. Kane was succeeded by Jones, who held the job until retiring in 1974. Max McNab served as league president from 1974 until becoming general manager of the Washington Capitals during his second season. Ray Miron was hired as president in August 1976, but resigned less than three weeks later to accept the job as general manager of the Colorado Rockies. Before the end of the month, Bud Poile became league president and would hold the job until the CHL folded in 1984.
For the 1974--75 season, the CHL absorbed three teams, the Denver Spurs, Salt Lake Golden Eagles, and Seattle Totems, from the folding Western Hockey League. Salt Lake would stay in the league until the end and would continue in the International Hockey League for the 1984--85 season, after the CHL ceased operations. Denver and Seattle were admitted to the CHL as a stepping stone for their eventual admission to the NHL in 1976; however, the league never followed through on the expansion, and both teams folded after 1975. For 1979--80, the CHL added the Cincinnati Stingers and Birmingham Bulls, the two teams from the World Hockey Association that were not admitted to the NHL that year.
Also during the 1979--80 season, the United States Olympic hockey team played games against each team in the CHL that counted in the standings. The team went on to win the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. In the 1983--84 season, both the U.S. and Canadian Olympic hockey teams played games in the CHL.
The CHL's final champions, the Tulsa Oilers, were left without a home during their championship 1983--84 season when the team owners went into receivership. The league stepped in to keep the team operating, and the Oilers played all their games on the road from mid-February through the end of the playoffs. Their Cup-winning game on April 27, 1984 was the last game played in the CHL. The league folded the following month.
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
https://wn.com/Central_Professional_Hockey_League_Central_Hockey_League_1963_1984_Part_2
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
In the league's first season, all five teams were affiliated with an NHL club. The CHL initially consisted of the Indianapolis Capitals (Detroit Red Wings), Minneapolis Bruins (Boston Bruins), Omaha Knights (Montreal Canadiens), St. Louis Braves (Chicago Black Hawks) and the St. Paul Rangers (New York Rangers). The only NHL team without a CHL affiliate that year, the Toronto Maple Leafs, joined the league through its affiliation with the Tulsa Oilers in the CHL's second season.
After Adams's death, Emory Jones served as interim president until the appointment of lawyer Joe Kane in August 1968. Kane served one year as president, retiring in June 1969. Kane was succeeded by Jones, who held the job until retiring in 1974. Max McNab served as league president from 1974 until becoming general manager of the Washington Capitals during his second season. Ray Miron was hired as president in August 1976, but resigned less than three weeks later to accept the job as general manager of the Colorado Rockies. Before the end of the month, Bud Poile became league president and would hold the job until the CHL folded in 1984.
For the 1974--75 season, the CHL absorbed three teams, the Denver Spurs, Salt Lake Golden Eagles, and Seattle Totems, from the folding Western Hockey League. Salt Lake would stay in the league until the end and would continue in the International Hockey League for the 1984--85 season, after the CHL ceased operations. Denver and Seattle were admitted to the CHL as a stepping stone for their eventual admission to the NHL in 1976; however, the league never followed through on the expansion, and both teams folded after 1975. For 1979--80, the CHL added the Cincinnati Stingers and Birmingham Bulls, the two teams from the World Hockey Association that were not admitted to the NHL that year.
Also during the 1979--80 season, the United States Olympic hockey team played games against each team in the CHL that counted in the standings. The team went on to win the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. In the 1983--84 season, both the U.S. and Canadian Olympic hockey teams played games in the CHL.
The CHL's final champions, the Tulsa Oilers, were left without a home during their championship 1983--84 season when the team owners went into receivership. The league stepped in to keep the team operating, and the Oilers played all their games on the road from mid-February through the end of the playoffs. Their Cup-winning game on April 27, 1984 was the last game played in the CHL. The league folded the following month.
please visit: www.oldjerseys.com
- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 2092
1:06
Toronto Maple Leafs Arena
----------------------------------------------- Follow me! Youtube: Twitch: Twitter: .
Take a look at our on ice projection ahead of tonight's game.
Rob S...
----------------------------------------------- Follow me! Youtube: Twitch: Twitter: .
Take a look at our on ice projection ahead of tonight's game.
Rob Sinclair reporting for Global Sports in Toronto.
Source! -
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club) is a professional ice hockey franchise based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are .
https://wn.com/Toronto_Maple_Leafs_Arena
----------------------------------------------- Follow me! Youtube: Twitch: Twitter: .
Take a look at our on ice projection ahead of tonight's game.
Rob Sinclair reporting for Global Sports in Toronto.
Source! -
The Toronto Maple Leafs (officially the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club) is a professional ice hockey franchise based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are .
- published: 20 Jun 2016
- views: 69
14:42
BEST BACKYARD RINK IN TORONTO!?
Big thanks to the Wiess family for having me out! I would never have thought that a rink that this would be right in the heart of the city!
ODR SZN IS SAVED!
...
Big thanks to the Wiess family for having me out! I would never have thought that a rink that this would be right in the heart of the city!
ODR SZN IS SAVED!
Follow me on social media:
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/heybarber
TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@heybarber
Twitter ►https://www.twitter.com/heybarber
https://wn.com/Best_Backyard_Rink_In_Toronto
Big thanks to the Wiess family for having me out! I would never have thought that a rink that this would be right in the heart of the city!
ODR SZN IS SAVED!
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- published: 22 Dec 2020
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Women’s pro hockey returning to Toronto
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League may be no more, but the National Women’s Hockey League is coming to Toronto. Brandon Rowe with what fans can expect as women’...
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League may be no more, but the National Women’s Hockey League is coming to Toronto. Brandon Rowe with what fans can expect as women’s professional hockey returns to this city.
https://wn.com/Women’S_Pro_Hockey_Returning_To_Toronto
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League may be no more, but the National Women’s Hockey League is coming to Toronto. Brandon Rowe with what fans can expect as women’s professional hockey returns to this city.
- published: 28 Apr 2020
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