Waterford North Conservation Area
Driving boat around Waterford Ponds Ontario
Road trip from Toronto to Waterford Ontario Vacation Escape Spot - Road trip
Waterford North conservation area Ontario
This video is about a spontaneous road trip I take to escape from busy life of Toronto. Waterford North Conservation area Ontario is a good place to escape from busy life. From Toronto it is 150 km. I am including the address of the camping so if you like the place you can find it easily. This beach has shallow warm water where you can go swimming, tanning, pedal boarding or rent a kayak. They do have camping site where you can bring your tent. There are activities for kids. There was a sign saying that you cant bring dogs, however I had my little dog with me and nobody said anything. The ponds area was not that big so I was able to walk around the water shore and explore the lake life.
Other things to see Whistling Garden, Waterford Heritage, Agricultural Museum, Bonnieheath Estate Lavender & Winery, Black Bridge Waterford, Apple Hill Lavender Raging and Bowl Pottery,
226 Concession 8 Townsend, Waterford, ON N0E 1Y0
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Over the Waterford Ponds, Waterford, Ontario
A pleasant evening above Waterford, Ontario in late July, 2015
fishing waterford ponds 2.0, finally got some fish out of the ponds
on the second time around we managed to actually land a couple good fish. hope you guys enjoy it.
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Action Angling - Maddie's Big Waterford Carp
Maddie latches into a huge carp at Waterford North Conservation Area and lands it after an epic batte.
Trumpeter Swans of Waterford ,Ontario
Waterforf Conservation , Norfolk County/Ontario
In former times, Trumpeter Swans inhabited a broad expanse of North America. In Ontario, swans nested from the Great Lakes marshlands to the muskeg habitats of the Hudson Bay and James Bay lowlands. If you have ever heard the loud, resonating calls of a 'Trumpeter', then you can appreciate how its name was chosen.
Famous Tourist Places in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada
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Norfolk County is a rural and single tier municipality on north shore of Lake Erie in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. According to census 2016, population of Norfolk County was around 64,044. Amazing Tourist Places in Norfolk County, Ontario make Norfolk County an amazing place to visit in Ontario, Canada.
Simcoe, Ontario is the one of the largest community in Norfolk County. As per census 2016, population of Simcoe was around 13,922. Other population centres are Port Rowan, Waterford, Delhi and Port Dover and there are number of smaller communities.
For the several years, in late 20th century, county was merged with the Haldimand County buy this merged entity got dissolved in year 2000.
Main festivals in Norfolk County include the Horse Show in Simcoe and Norfolk County Fair, Simcoe Christmas Panorama, Delhi Harvest Fest, Waterford Pumpkin Fest, BayFest in Port Rowan, Norfolk Studio Tour, Port Dover Summer Fest, Delhi Strawberry Festival, Simcoe Rotary Friendship Festival and Canada Day Celebration in Port Dover.
Amazing Tourist Places in Norfolk County, Ontario
1. Paddle around the Waterford Ponds: There is no any more better way to see ponds than from water itself.
You can go for camp at Waterford North Conservation Area, hiking on Waterford Heritage Trail, Swimming and Fishing.
2. Walk across Waterford Black Bridge: When you are at Ponds; heads up towards old train bridge above for a eye view like a bird.
This bridge spanned across the river, and looks across all forests and ponds come into the distance.
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160 Main Street South Waterford - Andrew and Kate Real Estate - Sutton Team Realty
Welcome to 160 Main St. South located in the warm and welcoming Waterford, Ontario. This home has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms with the separate unit attached to the home sporting 1 of the bedrooms & bathroom. Although the home has been standing for over 100 years, this home has been updated for the perfect mix of old & new. As you first see the home, you’ll see a covered porch at the front and one in the back that is screened in. The rooftop on the home has been replaced four years ago and in the back, there is a 24 by 20 shop/garage with water & power. Entering the home, you are greeted with an up to date kitchen, a nice breakfast nook, and a spacious dining room area with an included electric fireplace. The living room is located on the other side of the dining area and offers plenty of room and light. In addition, the 9-foot ceilings offer up a vast but comfortable look to the home. Also on this floor is a powder room. Upstairs there is a cozy bathroom, and three spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom offering a large wall-mounted closet. As for the separate unit, it is equipped with a large living room, kitchen master, a bedroom and an ensuite bath with a walk-in closet. However, if you do not need the extra space this can easily be opened back up and can be used to expand the already spacious home. 160 Main St. South is an exquisite & cozy one of a kind home looking for its next owners! Contact us for a private viewing!
Lobster Fishery in Southwest Nova Scotia
The lobster fishery spans the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Most of the harvest occurs within 15 kilometres of shore. There are 41 distinct lobster fishing areas (LFAs) with various management and conservation controls. This fishery occurs in LFA 34 in southwest Nova Scotia. Fish harvesters bait and set traps in the ocean that are hauled in by lines to retrieve the catch. This method minimizes impacts on seafloor habitat. Rules limiting the number of vessels, traps and days of fishing ensure conservation. Fishing openings and closures are designated for each lobster fishing area to protect summer molts. In Atlantic Canada, lobster landings average between 45,000 and 50,000 tonnes per year.
Fifty Point, Ontario Canada
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50 Point Conservation Area Ontario
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Canada/Ontario (Eagle Lake,North Bay) Part 13
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South River is truly a fine destination to visit and/or use as a home base while exploring Algonquin or Mikisew Provincial Parks.
Campers can select a site in the 300-acre mixed forest of Mikisew, located 16 kilometres west of town, with its three beaches and boat launch. Head out on an amazing canoe journey into Algonquin Park by launching your canoe on Lake Kawawaymog (Round Lake) entrance to the park. Vehicles can be left at this entrance, located 20 kilometres east of South River.
Located at the town's south entrance on Highway 11, the Information Centre offers picnic grounds and vending machines. This is also the place to be on Saturday mornings to browse and shop at the Farmer's Market. Brochures are availble at the Forgotten Trails billboard detailing the Forgotten Trails hiking and cycling routes from Magnetawan and Commanda.
Signs on Eagle Lake Road will lead explorers to South River's area trails on the Old Nipissing Road, through the old Rye settlement and along the shores of Eagle, Bray and King Lakes.
South River downtown provides shopping with its grocery and convenience stores, real estate agencies, gas bar, medical centre, pharmacy, beer and liquor stores, and more! An ample number of shops and galleries present local creations like paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, glasswork, porcelain dolls, handcrafted knives, accommodations, herbal and aromatherapy products.
Bird Watching,Dog Sledding,Forgotten Trails,Hiking & Cycling,Fishing
Birdwatching or birding is one of the fastest growing outdoor recreational activities in North America. Observing the passage of the wave of birds through the continent is enjoyed by millions of people, ranging from those who watch the birds at the feeder in their backyards to those who travel throughout the world to observe the various species.
The Almaguin Region provides birding opportunities throughout the year. The winter months see the fewest number of species and individuals. However, there are species that appeal to the ardent observer. The spruce bogs of the Almaguin Highlands contain populations of Spruce Grouse, Boreal Chickadees, Gray Jays and Black-backed Woodpeckers. These typically boreal or northern birds are near the southern limits of their range in Ontario in this region. Although all four are present throughout the year, winter and early spring is normally the best time to attempt to locate them. The nesting habits of the Gray Jay make it species of interest as it starts to nest in March with the young fledging in early May to take advantage of the summer food supply. Common Ravens commence the courtship flights in February, as they are early breeders as well.
Winter finches, such as Pine Grosbeaks, Red Crossbills, White-winged Crossbills, etc., are winter nomads and may be here one winter in huge number and absent in other years. The abundance of the cone crop here and at other places determines their winter distribution.
Spring sees the wave of birds arriving from southern wintering grounds. The spring migration commences in early April with the arrival of Saw-whet Owls and American Woodcock. As the lakes and rivers open waterfowl of many species pass through. There are large numbers of Hooded Mergansers, Ring-necked Ducks, and Common Bufflehead, which remain to nest in the small wetlands that dot the area. April is the month the Common Loons arrive to fill the night air with their haunting calls. The call of the loon across a northen lake is a Canadian icon.
The woodlands fill with nesting birds in the month of May when the neotropical migrants arrive. The wood warblers are the jewels of the forest community and 21 species nest annually in this region. Many birders travel to migration hot-spots to observe them passing through. In this region these birds establish breeding territories, construct their nests and raise their broods. The variety of forest habitats including hardwoods, mixed and conifers provide the specific nesting requirements of the individual species. Nesting wood warblers of interest in this region include the Northern Parula, Black-throated Green Warbler, Blackburnian Warbler, Magnolia Warbler and Canada Warbler.
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Eastlink Magazine at Power on the Pond
Eastlink Magazine joined the Toronto Outboard Racing Club at the north Waterford conservation area for a display of serious speed.
EXPLORING NORFOLK COUNTY - SOUTHERN ONTARIO!
This week we went exploring in Norfolk County! We hiked, saw a lighthouse, checked out an old railway bridge and had some good laughs! If you're looking for something to do in Southern Ontario, then you should definitely check out Norfolk County. Hope you enjoy the video!
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PLACES WE VISITED:
Hay Creek Conservation Area (Port Ryerse), the Port Dover Pier, and Black Bridge in Waterford. All located in Norfolk Country in Southern Ontario, Canada
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Fifty Point Trolling April 16 2015 - Clip#2
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Westminster Ponds London, Ontario
In July, I took a stroll through a park located behind the Visitors Centre on the eastern side of Wellington Rd just north of Southdale. There is an interconnecting trail system that takes you past three ponds, up and down ravines and lets the urbanite imagine they are elsewhere than
in a bustling city.
Great Plains Nature Center - Visit Wichita - Park Travel Review
The Great Plains Nature Center is a cooperative project between the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism, City of Wichita and Friends of the Great Plains Nature Center. These partners share a common goal of providing opportunities for the public to investigate, understand and develop an appreciation for wildlife and the environment, while promoting sound stewardship of natural resources.
We enjoyed a tour of the facility from the Director, Marc Murrell and Naturalist, Amanda Alessi. The Koch Habitat Hall is the centerpiece of the Nature Center. The 3,500 square feet of displays within it were completed during the summer of 2000 and our GRAND OPENING was Labor Day Weekend, September 1 - 3, 2000. A generous grant from the Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation allowed us to finish this part of the nature center.
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There are several, well marked trails in the park. By following the outer loop, we hiked about 2 miles in Chisholm Creek Park.
A special thank you to visitwichita.com for arranging this special tour. While we were in Wichita, we were hosted at Tru by Hilton.
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Richmond Hill Apartments for rent. Located 15 Baif Blvd. Managed by Realstar
Offering great amenities and spacious suites, this convenient location at 15 Baif Blvd in Toronto, Ontario, is the perfect place to call home.
The area is full of things to do, and is close to transportation, schools, shopping and more.
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