The Anderson Octagonal House Move, Sackville, NB 06-26-12
The Tantramar Heritage Trust ( )had acquired The Anderson Octagonal House. The Octagonal House was built in 1855 by Captain George Anderson, a shipbuilder and mariner. In 1989 the building was purchased by the Town of Sackville, moved to the Mount Allison University Grounds and was opened as the Sackville Visitor Information Centre. The Tantramar Heritage Trust's acquired the building and moved the Captain George Anderson (Octagonal) House from its location in the Mount Allison University parking lot at Main and King Streets to its installation as part of the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre on Queens Road.
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Location: Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
June 26, 2012. Video#93
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Short footage of a small town : Sackville and the university Mount Allisson in New Brunswick, Canada. Spring 2019.
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A Bird's Eye View of the Tantramar Marshes
A Bird's Eye View of the Tantramar Marshes is a short documentary video designed to give guests at the Sackville Visitor Information Centre an overview of the natural and human history of the dramatic landscape that borders our community. Featuring dramatic aerial views and intimate closeups of marshland geography and wildlife, it is the product of a collaboration between videographer and editor Anas Nannis and writer/narrator Sandy Burnett. Beginning with views of the marsh as it might have appeared to a passing bird centuries before any human presence, it traces the transformation of saltmarsh into dyked farmland and, more recently, into extensive areas of freshwater conservation projects such as the Tantramar Wetland Centre and the Sackville Waterfowl Park.
Sackville Lakes Provincial Park, Nova Scotia.
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Canterbury, in Kent, has been the seat of the spiritual head of the Church of England for nearly five centuries. Canterbury's other important monuments are the modest Church of St Martin, the oldest church in England; the ruins of the Abbey of St Augustine, a reminder of the saint's evangelizing role in the Heptarchy from 597; and Christ Church Cathedral, a breathtaking mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic, where Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170.
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Exploring Toronto, Canada during Winter
I flew to the other side of the world to visit The Great White North: Canada. I landed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport hoping that it would be a bit warm, but I almost forgot that #Toronto has a long winter. Despite the blistering cold #winter of Toronto (I actually liked it), I still enjoyed my two-week stay here.
Here are some of the places that I visited in Toronto:
Harbourfront Centre
Liberty Village
Distillery District
Kensington Market
Nathan Phillips Square
Downtown Toronto
St. Lawrence Market
Gooderham Building
A million thanks to the following people: Jason, Marielle, Karla, Quinn, Emil, Derek, Joseph, and Bryan for showing me around your beautiful city. This is not going to be my last visit here. Hopefully, I'll you all again soon.
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Welcome to Cars R Us: Used Cars for Sale in Halifax, Lower Sackville, Truro, & Annapolis Valley
Finding the right car for you is all about finding a dealership that has the resources and the team eager to make your experience the best it can be. At Cars R Us we believe in the importance of building a long-lasting relationship with customers that choose us. How we do this, however, is why people keep returning, vehicle after vehicle to purchase used cars in Halifax, Lower Sackville, Truro, & the Annapolis valley region.
We could start off by stating the obvious points, such as the fact that we're the largest used car dealer in the Maritimes, and we can support this further by mentioning that we've continued to grow to meet and exceed industry standards since we opened three decades ago. But these points ignore some of the best parts of what makes Cars R Us the dealership you deserve.
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Fall Colours - New Maryland to Sackville
Driving from New Maryland (a village just outside of Fredericton, NB) along the Trans-Canada Highway, to Sackville (near the New Brunswick/Nova Scotia border). Fall colours of a scenic drive in October 2016.
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Killercats - Kaibu
Alan Walker - Spectre
DEAF KEV - Invincible
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Oakridge Memorial Gardens (Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia) Tour
Located on the Old Oland Family farm property, since 1981, families of Sackville and the surrounding communities have come to know Oakridge Memory Gardens and its solid reputation for caring, professional guidance. Perched upon the highest point in Halifax County, visitors are provided with a commanding view overlooking 70 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens dotted with mature trees, benches and as far off as the Halifax International Airport, 50 kilometres away. Within the property, sits a lovely stone masonry chapel adorned with interior and glass front niches. Oakridge has a peaceful and natural atmosphere for loved ones to gather and reminisce in any season. Adjacent to Oakridge is Lindwood, a private cemetery owned by the Oland family. Brewers by profession, the Oland family built the Blue Nose II. Within Lindwood grounds sits a beautiful mausoleum with chapel ornamented with charming stained glass windows.
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Mushroom Foraging in New Brunswick and Learning to Identify Species
In only a few hours we were able to collect several different species and collect samples. So much fun researching and learning how to identify and find certain edibles!
Halifax Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Moments
Halifax Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Moments
Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city's origins and rich maritime history derive from a strategic location and one of the world's great natural harbours. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada.
Halifax is the provincial and regional hub of Nova Scotia. It is still, however, a smaller city by North American standards. Rather than feeling relegated to 'second-fiddle' status, this dichotomy is celebrated by residents who take pride in their slower pace and warm hospitality.
The city of Halifax is on Halifax Peninsula, on the west side of the harbour, with Dartmouth to the east. The main landmark is the Halifax Citadel, on a high hill above the city, and it conveniently divides the city into three districts: the South End, representing the older, wealthier urban core south of the Citadel; the North End, the grittier northern suburbs destroyed by the Explosion; and the largely residential West End.
The suburban areas of Halifax extending beyond the Peninsula are referred to as Mainland Halifax, and include neighbourhoods such as Spryfield and Clayton Park. North of the Peninsula is the Bedford Basin, an inland body of water that once served as a marshalling point for convoys of ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. At the head of the Basin is the community of Bedford.
Halifax has a tendency to sprawl somewhat outside of the downtown core. Although Halifax has an extensive public transit service, it tends to be focused on commuters and shoppers, and may not be ideal for tourists traveling outside of downtown. The downtown shopping and attractions will engage the average traveler for a day or two at most. Beyond this time frame, a car rental will significantly open up the surrounding area.
Halifax's tourism industry showcases Nova Scotia's culture, scenery and coastline. There are several museums and art galleries in downtown Halifax. The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, an immigrant entry point prominent throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, was opened to the public as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999 and is the only national museum in the Atlantic provinces. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a maritime museum containing extensive galleries including a large exhibit on the famous Titanic, over 70 small craft and a 200-foot (61 m) steamship CSS Acadia. In summertime the preserved World War II corvette HMCS Sackville operates as a museum ship and Canada's naval memorial. The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is housed in a 150-year-old building containing over 9000 works of art. The Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia in Dartmouth reflects the region's rich ethnic heritage.
Halifax has numerous National Historic Sites, most notably Citadel Hill (Fort George). Just outside the urban area, the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives more than 600,000 visitors a year. The waterfront in Downtown Halifax is the site of the Halifax Harbourwalk, a 3-kilometre (2 mi) boardwalk popular amongst tourists and locals alike. Many mid-sized ships dock here at one of the many wharfs. The harbourwalk is home to a Halifax Transit ferry terminal, hundreds of stores, Historic Properties, several office buildings, the Casino Nova Scotia, and several public squares where buskers perform, most prominently at the annual Halifax International Busker Festival.
Downtown Halifax, home to many small shops and vendors, is a major shopping area. It is also home to several shopping centres, including Scotia Square, Barrington Place Shops, and Maritime Mall. Numerous malls on Spring Garden Road, including the Park Lane Mall, are also located nearby. The area is home to approximately 200 restaurants and bars, offering a wide array of world cuisines. Halifax hosts a wide variety of festivals that take place throughout the year, including the Atlantic Film Festival, the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, the Halifax International Busker Festival, Greekfest, the Atlantic Jazz Festival, the Multicultural Festival, the largest Canada Day celebration east of Ottawa, Natal Day, the Halifax Pop Explosion, periodic Tall Ship events, Nocturne Festival, and Shakespeare by the Sea.
( Halifax - Canada ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Halifax . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Halifax - Canada
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Riverdale Farm Toronto: A must-visit with kids
Best Family-Friendly Farms in downtown Toronto
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Riverdale Farm is a working farm located in Toronto's downtown Cabbagetown neighbourhood. Visitors to our 7.5 acre property will get a first-hand taste of farm life, from raising livestock (cows, pigs, sheep, goats and chickens) to the year-round handwork and craft programs in The Meeting House. The property features flower, vegetable and herb gardens, as well as wooded areas and ponds connected to the city's rich ravine system. We are a popular community meeting place for families from across Toronto and beyond.
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2019 West Bedford Halloween Flash Mob Nova Scotia
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Best Tourist Places in Langley, British Columbia
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City of Langley is a municipality in Metro Vancouver Regional District. Langley lies directly on east of the City of Surrey, which is adjacent to the Cloverdale area, and is surrounded on the south, east and north by Township of Langley. Tourist Places in Langley, British Columbia make Langley an awesome tourist destination in BC, Canada.
Langley City follows to that same block system as like as its neighbouring Township of Langley and other Districts in Fraser Valley, where and Avenues run East-West and Streets run North-South.
Tourist Places in Langley, British Columbia
1. Derby Reach Regional Park: Derby Reach Regional Park is located on banks of Fraser River, this regional park has number of trails which wander the past river and mountain views and deeply shaded forest.
Day use area is being offered for washrooms and picnic tables. Heritage apple trees and Historic buildings turn this place into a memorable place.
2. Campbell Valley Regional Park: This Park is a regional park which is being maintained by Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board.
This park is made up from 6 historical farm plots, with Langley Tree Farm and the scout Camp McLean. This park also a huge number of activities like equestrian trails, walking and hiking as well as some function facilities like picnic shelters.
3. Fort to Fort Trail: This Trail is the one which is short and views are too spectacular! Trail meanders gently pass through the farm fields along Fraser River to the Fort Langley.
Trail is too hard packed, for a good ride for a confident rider. The shortest ride starts at the Derby Reach Park and then goes into quaint town of Fort Langley for an ice cream or a lunch.
4. Greater Vancouver Zoo: Dedicated to the conservation and education, Greater Vancouver Zoo is the home to number of rescued, orphaned and donated animals.
Mission of this Zoo is to inspire ecosystem and to support the conservation effort by engaging community along. You can discover very beautiful sights and sound of nearly 140 species in a 120 acres area in heart of Fraser Valley.
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A Short Drive from Mill Cove Plaza to Southgate Bedford Nova Scotia Canada
This video is a short drive from Mill Cove Plaza to Southgate Bedford Nova Scotia Canada.
The WorldTrotter highly recommends this clip for Nova Scotia residents, immigrants, new immigrants, potential immigrants and visitors to Nova Scotia Canada.
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Explainer: Why so many are criticizing Nova Scotia's forest harvesting map tool
For those who've raised their voice in concern about clear cutting in Nova Scotia, one of the only methods they have to understand the current state of harvesting is a provincially managed online map. But critics say it's not giving the public an accurate picture of what forests are coming down and where.