Celtic Jam - Village Inn - Bowmanville
Clips from the regular Friday night jam at the Village Inn Pub in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. They are usually led by Saskia Tomkins and Steafan Hannigan.
Tom Hughes, Thursdays @The Village Inn, Bowmanville
Tom Hughes covering The Letter
Saskia Tomkins & Steafan Hannigan (Celtic Jam at the Village Inn - Bowmanville)
Steafan and Saskia lead a regular Celtic jam session at The Village Inn in Bowmanville, Ontario. The cast of visiting musicians varies; some are professionals; all are interested in developing as players. All skill levels are welcome - space allowing. Or, come and listen. This video features some musical selections by Steafan and Saskia.
Daniel Greer - Fuck Me - Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada - @FUpostmanDan album
not available on all versions of the album, the parody track I came up with called Fuck Me. Video recorded at The Village Inn Pub in Bowmanville.
Grafton Village Inn - Grafton, Ont. - Live Video
On May 13, 2017 the team travelled to Grafton, Ontario and investigated the historic Grafton Village Inn. During our session inside the main building, we did a live video that was posted to Facebook. This is that video.
The Municipality of Clarington
The Municipality of Clarington is located less than 75 kilometres east of Toronto, along 25 miles of Lake Ontario's northern shoreline. Clarington is actually a community of communities created in 1974 but is better known by individual centres - Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle Village and Orono. Clarington also has a significant rural aspect which includes more than a dozen small villages and hamlets.
Clarington's growth shows no sign of abating as more and more home buyers discover the charms of this unspoiled community with a population of 77, 820 (Statistics Canada, 2006 Census). Clarington has become popular with young families from other parts of the GTA looking for family-oriented communities with all the amenities.
Much of the heritage appeal of Bowmanville's downtown district is intact, and many residents enjoy the shops and restaurants. We have excellent schools, an extensive network of youth sports opportunities and amenities, this community is very attractive for young families.
A growing, family-oriented community, Courtice boasts a host of new amenities that is being added to each day. Residents can take advantage of local shopping and amenities, or visit Oshawa, which is just to the west.
The third largest of Clarington's modern urban centres, Newcastle Village is still firmly rooted in small-town Ontario. Encompassing the original harbour community known as Bond Head, it's the heritage flavour of the town and its picturesque waterfront and marina that draws new residents.
Grafton Village Inn - Grafton Ontario
The Grafton Village Inn is a historic inn that is still in operation today. The have accommodations and great tasting food. Located on County Road 2 in Grafton Ontario.
Celtic Jam in Bowmanville
Celtic Jam with Saskia Tomkins and Steafan Hannigan: These drop-in musicians are playing a tune started by Anne Delong at the Village Inn in Bowmanville Ontario on July 02, 2015. The video sketch effect is from a plug-in for Corel's Video Studio. Recording device: Nokia 520 Windows 8.1 cell phone.
Municipality of Clarington
The Municipality of Clarington is located less than 75 kilometres east of Toronto, along 25 miles of Lake Ontario's northern shoreline. Clarington is actually a community of communities created in 1974 but is better known by individual centres - Bowmanville, Courtice, Newcastle Village and Orono. Clarington also has a significant rural aspect which includes more than a dozen small villages and hamlets.
Clarington's growth shows no sign of abating as more and more home buyers discover the charms of this unspoiled community with a population of 77, 820 (Statistics Canada, 2006 Census). Clarington has become popular with young families from other parts of the GTA looking for family-oriented communities with all the amenities.
Much of the heritage appeal of Bowmanville's downtown district is intact, and many residents enjoy the shops and restaurants found here. With good schools, an extensive network of youth sports opportunities and amenities, this community is very attractive for young families.
A growing, family-oriented community, Courtice boasts a host of new amenities that is being added to each day. Residents can take advantage of local shopping and amenities, or visit Oshawa, which is just to the west.
The third largest of Clarington's modern urban centres, Newcastle Village is still firmly rooted in small-town Ontario. Encompassing the original harbour community known as Bond Head, it's the heritage flavour of the town and its picturesque waterfront and marina that draws new residents
Sledding in Bowmanville
First GoPro/iMovie attempt, just having a time! I do NOT own the rights to any of this music
All footage was shot with a GoPro Hero 2 HD
Nicole Bilson Bowmanville
#AWorldWithoutCF
Camp 30 Bowmanville Ontario
camp 30 drive by viewing
73 Gimblett St, Bowmanville
SOLD ** Exquisite log house in Bowmanville
Home sold September 2015, with Keller Williams Energy Real Estate Brokerage. Independently owned and operated.
For other homes for sale see or call 905-448-2921.
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ADG Bowmanville 2012 March
ADG
Holidays with Historic Downtown Bowmanville
Historic downtown Bowmanville has everything from antiques to designer clothing on a picturesque and easily accessible main street. Friendly local merchants, and the wide variety of goods and services available. Christmas Moonlight Magic is an annual tree lighting event featuring entertainment for the entire family, horse drawn carriage rides, carolers, great food and shopping.
Otter in Bowmanville, Ontario
Otter in coastal Great Lakes marsh near St. Mary's cement.
Johnny At Village Inn with Billy the Pie eatting Beast
Johnny O'Coileáin, Gary (DeathTrap) Burrill, and Billy (The Beast) Elliot, At Village Inn for the Pie Challenge and Horrible Commentary, Explicit Video, and Great Deal of Comedy.
Bowmanville FROM ABOVE
Bowmanville is the largest community in the Municipality of Clarington (formerly known as the Town of Newcastle) in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada.[1] It is located in Southern Ontario about 75 km east of Toronto and 15 km east of Oshawa along Highway 2. The Town of Bowmanville was a stand-alone incorporated municipality from 1858 to 1973.