Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred Trailer
Billed as The Toughest Century Ride In Ontario The Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred lives up to it's name. This bicycle tour offers four challenging distances that range from 60km, 80km, 160km, 240km with elevation gains that will make your heart race and your legs cry uncle! The Hilly Hundred weaves it's way through the hills and valleys of the famous Canadian Shield beginning in Millennium Park Bancroft to Foymount, Wilno, Barry's Bay, returning to Bancroft. This event hosts a Pancake Breakfast, great volunteer support with six fully supported checkpoints out on the course and an awards banquet to follow.
Girls' Night Out
Girls Night Out performed by Cass Marie & the BlackFeather Band with Cass Marie, Ernie Demuth, Bethany Houghton & Ian Pay, as part of the Music In The Park Series, Summer 2008 at the York River Millenium Bandshell in Bancroft, Ontario Canada. Visit Bancroft-TV.ca to see more of the series and why Bancroft was voted The Most Talented Town in Ontario.
Labour Day Weekend Hastings Heritage Trail - S03E10
Riding The Small Loop, Mike hits a bird and I got roosted with a huge rock.
Ontario’s Premiere Snowmobile Trails are at Haliburton Forest
Known as “Ontario’s snowmobiling wonderland” and offering over 300km of well developed and painstakingly maintained snowmobile trails, Haliburton Forest is considered to be one of the Top 10 snowmobiling destinations in North America.
Haliburton Forest’s location at the top of the Algonquin Dome boasts unmatched snowmobiling conditions, while the rest of eastern North America suffers from repeat winters of poor snowfall.
Despite this growth in popularity and use, we’re committed to maintaining your winter getaway experience without sacrificing the quality of our snowmobile trails. Snowmobile freely: with a limited number of passes, and an extensive network of trails, riders never experience a back-to-back line up.
Gasoline, oil, snowmobile rentals, accommodations, and food are available at Base Camp (with free parking) near Kennisis Lake.
For more information or to book your day passes/holiday check out haliburtonforest.com or phone us at 800-631-2198 option 1 for reservations.
Southern Ontario Flat Earth Rally | Niagara Falls | Canada Day 150th
PLEASE SHARE! The First Southern Ontario Flat Earth Rally will take place in Niagara Falls on Saturday July 1st 12-4pm @ the bottom of Murray Hill - Canada Day. If you can make it out PLEASE JOIN US for Canada's 150th birthday. Still Flat!
Rain or shine i'll be holding my sign! Pass it on. ;')
For more information about SOFER 2017 contact us in the 905 at:
FlatEarthHamilton@gmail.com -Jonny (Scuba D)
NFFE905@gmail.com - Brian (Ginger SugarBush 905)
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1. Horizon always rises to eye level
2. Water always finds its level
3. Gyroscope’s always remain level throughout worldwide airplane flight travel
4. Polaris never moves from its position despite earths travel through space
5. No measurable curvature
6. Terminator line on the moon during daytime often does not coincide with suns directional light
7. Gravity is density
8. No photographic evidence of satellites
9. Questionable flight paths in southern hemisphere
10. Antarctic treaty forbids freedom of movement in Antarctic
11. Van Allen radiation belt makes space travel impossible
12. Water bubbles on ISS film footage
13. The Fake moon landing
14. The Sun & globe Earth model contradictions
15. Why isn’t there a camera on the moon showing the Earth in 2017?
16. No 24/h sun in Antarctica
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Canadian National Anthem - by Dennis Williams
American National Anthem – by Jimi Hendrix
Earth is Flat by Jaba
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Ice Skating at city hall - Toronto
Every Christmas for more than 50 years Toronto has paid for a massive white spruce Christmas tree to be placed outside City Hall, and every year the same family company has been given the task of finding a suitable specimen, trucking it downtown, and putting it safely in place in time for the annual Cavalcade of Lights.
Weller Tree Service, a nearly 100-year-old landscaping company based out of Keswick, Ont., entered the Christmas tree business in the 1950s, supplying decorations for banks, hotels, and government offices. Before the city started focusing winter festivities on City Hall in 1966, Weller put up Toronto's tree in front of the Shell Tower on the Exhibition grounds, Wilfred Weller told the Toronto Star in 1983.
That was the year the city's tree was almost felled by marauding football supporters. Argonauts fans celebrating the team's Grey Cup victory over the B.C. Lions attempted to scale the tree, the Star reported. Luckily, despite the mauling, the branches and electric lights were undamaged. Yonge St. was less fortunate. Revellers smashed windows, looted stores, lit fires, and tore down street signs.
1983 also saw Weller deliver an 11-metre balsam to the Bank of Nova Scotia at King and Bay. Queen's Park got an Austrian pine, and the Westin Hotel two: an 8-metre balsam for inside and a 14-metre one for outside.
The Wellers don't actually grow the trees themselves. Instead, the company, now run by Wilfred's sons, scout private properties throughout the year and buy up attractive looking evergreens. This year's tree was sourced from the Bancroft area.
Once felled, the tree is trimmed to size and carefully wrapped so it can be safely transported on a flatbed truck. On arrival at Nathan Phillips Square, it takes a team of about eight people three to four hours to position the tree on its stand where it must remain, undecorated, for three to four days while the leaves and branches settle.
It then takes a full two weeks to wrap the 18-metre white spruce in roughly 3,810 metres of LED lights and hang some 700 ornaments. A cherry picker and other gear is used to assist with the decorating.
At the end of the festive season the city's Christmas tree will be carefully stripped of its ornaments, shredded, and composted along with the other 100,000 dead evergreens collected by city garbage trucks.
Somewhere north of the city another white spruce awaits the same fate in 2015.
Lime Kiln Trail Baltimore Ontario.MP4
A short hiking trail through cedar trees, alongside cedar rail fences and farmland.
The Haliburton Forest Snowmobile Experience
This is the ride back to my car from Black Lake in Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve as captured by my GOPRO on Sunday February 24th 2013. Ride provided by Brian Geller
A Peek Into The Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. in Flin Flon, Manitoba
On January 20, 2005 I was privileged to see the inside workings of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company. This is my video posting of that incredible visit. Enjoy!
SOLD Vacant Land River Road (Lot 14, Con 3) | Mulmur, Ontario Real Estate | Lesley Stoneham
Tucked Off The Sought-After River Road In Mulmur Is This Incredible 8.25+/- Acre Property And Perfect Spot To Build Your Weekend Retreat/ Dream Home (Subject To Approval/Permits). Existing Well, Hydro, Driveway Plus 2 Cabins, Shed And Functioning Bathroom With Composting Toilet, Hwt, Sink And Shower.
Pine River Flows Through. Property Falls Under The Jurisdiction Of Nvca Anc Nec. Development Charges Applicable. Site Plan Approval & Development Permit Was Approved In 1996 - Needs To Be Reapplied For. Minutes To Pine River Fishing Area!
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straford rd day after winter storm 12 29 2009
Haliburton Snowmobile Trip 2016
Haliburton Snowmobile Trip in 2016 - Haliburton Forest about 2.5 Hours North of Toronto
Snowmobiling in the Haliburton Forest
With 80 000 acres, 60 lakes and 300 km's of snowmobiling trails bordering Algonquin Park the Haliburton Forest is a sledders paradise. Taken Feb 15th 2017
Little Lake, Peterborough, Ont
Little Lake is part of the Trent Severn Waterway. Access to Little Lake is from the Otonabee River through a number of locks. Free concerts in the summer Festival of Lights. Homes with a water view of Little Lake are available for sale. For more information visit KawarthaCottagesandHomes.com.
Exploring Eastern Ontario
Some footage I took during the summer of 2015 while out and about in Eastern Ontario. Towns featured include Kemptville, Brockville, Prescott, Burritt's Rapids, Andrewsville, and South Mountain. Enjoy!
Music: Intro by The XX
Oral history
Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who participated in or observed past events and whose memories and perceptions of these are to be preserved as an aural record for future generations. Oral history strives to obtain information from different perspectives and most of these cannot be found in written sources. Oral history also refers to information gathered in this manner and to a written work based on such data, often preserved in archives and large libraries.
The term is sometimes used in a more general sense to refer to any information about past events that people who experienced them tell anybody else, but professional historians usually consider this to be oral tradition. However, as the Columbia Encyclopedia explains:
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CanadaDayParade_Keene_2008.MOV
Smalltown Ontario - Keene is south of Peterborough - the Parade on Canada Day, is participated in by everyone and really quite sweet
Construction on Pembroke Rapids Skatepark
1989 in film
The year 1989 involved many significant films.
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