Toronto Sightseeing, Driving on Guelph Line from Campbellville to Burlington, Toronto Canada
Toronto Sightseeing, Driving on Guelph Line from Campbellville to Burlington, Toronto Canada
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Driving Through Downtown Guelph, Toronto Canada
Toronto Sightseeing, Driving Through Downtown Guelph, Toronto Ontario Canada
Grand River Bridge Street Bowstring Bridge, Kitchener Canada
Two hamlets, Glasgow and Bridge Port, straddled a ford across the Grand River at its confluence with Laurel Creek. The distinctive 1934 bowstring concrete bridge, one of 5 on the Grand, is emblematic of the region. Autumn views of the bridge, river and forested shores.
Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ontario
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Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ontario
Some places describe the past. Black Creek Pioneer Village brings it to life.
Before we had electricity, moving water was the engine that turned the mill wheels of rural Canada, grinding grain into flour and providing a focal point for Ontario’s early communities. With the mill perched at the side of the stream, it wasn’t long until stores, a tavern, and a blacksmith shop were built nearby. Houses, churches and a school quickly followed.
Over the past 150 years, most families have moved away from the land and into cities, leaving behind a way of life that defined early Ontario.
But four decades ago, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) created a small agricultural community at Toronto’s northern edge that honours the ways of our early settlers. Today, Black Creek Pioneer Village offers you a fascinating journey into the past – into the way people lived before cars, digital technology and the dominance of urban culture separated them from the land.
Black Creek is a working village, typical of those established in south central Ontario between the 1790s and the 1860s. At Black Creek you are invited to escape the modern world, and experience Ontario’s rich rural heritage.
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Esquesing Conservation Area Springtime, Halton Hills Ontario
Among the nomadic Ojibwe Mississaugas, Esquesing means 'last creek out'. This 15 hectare deciduous-pine tract was settled in the 1820s. It includes cliff crevices and accesses the Bruce Trail. Wildflowers seen on this April hike included coltsfoot, bloodroot, mayapple and yellow trout lily (dogtooth violet). The forest landscapes and foliage close-ups are accompanied by Native American flutist Marina Raye performing her composition 'Dance of Tranquility'.
Terre Bleu Lavender Farm
Explore Terre Bleu, Ontario's largest Lavender Farm, located just 45 minutes west of Toronto in the charming hamlet of Campbellville. They provide an agro-tourism experience where visitors can come and learn about growing lavender, distillation and the drying of lavender buds for use in the production of many great products like honey, cheese, teas, and many more. A must try is their Lavender Ice Cream.
Toronto Sightseeing, Views of Toronto Harbourfront, Toronto Canada
Toronto Sightseeing, Views of Toronto Harbourfront, Toronto Canada