Tamworth Ontario Aerial Tour Phantom 3 Standard Drone Summer 2017 #lennox&addington #stonemills
A drone tour of Tamworth Ontario Canada recorded in July and August 2017. Tamworth is a village near Beaver Lake, about halfway between Toronto and Ottawa. This tour shows that Tamworth truly 'has it all'! Tamworth is located in Stone Mills, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada.
Originally settled in 1826, Tamworth received its name in 1848 the year of the great potato famine in Ireland. The area was settled by many Irish immigrants and by 1865 the population of the area was 500. In 1884 the Tamworth and Quebec Railway had three trains departing to Napanee each day. Once the forest cover had been removed the soil that remained was not of the best quality, but farmers persevered and the area included many cheese factories. Farmers could supplement their incomes cutting trees in winter to be floated down the Napanee River to mills to the south. Featured in Michael Ondaatje’s “In the Skin of Lion” Tamworth is a charming village steeped in the history of the hard work of the generations who laboured to create a life here.
Tamworth today is a mix of farms, homes and cottages on Beaver Lake and includes all the services of city with the charm of a village. Churches, a bank, hockey arena, a video store, restaurants, a hardware store, grocery store, pharmacy, liquor store, library and many other amenities, make for a great place to raise a family. Beaver Lake flows into the Salmon River which runs through Tamworth and this flowing water was the source of much of the commerce in the mills that form part of Tamworth’s past.
Tamworth is a great place to live, visit, or just spend some time exploring. Please come and find out just how much we have to offer.
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Oshawa to Cobourg - Ontario Bike Tour #3 - Day 1 of 9
This video summarizes Day 1 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through Central and Eastern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Saturday May 18, 2019.
Strava for Day 1:
The bike I used for this trip is a Linear Limo Recumbent Bike made in New York. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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Introduction to Guelph (multilingual captions)
New to Guelph? Planning to come to Guelph? Want to know what Guelph is about? Watch this video to get a short introduction to living in Guelph and learn all the cool things about the city. Have fun Guelphing around!
Captions:
Chinese
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Slovak
Spanish
Credits:
Camera, Narrations: Alexander Zhirma
Camera, Editing: Viktor Gazo
Voice-over: Doug Grzetic
Interviewees:
Katrina Raymundo
Karina Gonzales Ramos
Pedro Valera
Mohammed Zakariae El Bastami
José Mário Moreira Oliveira
Captions by:
Rosalba Mejia
Miriama Prilesanova
Dagmara Gazova-Koufou
Di Ai
Alex Zhirma
Viktor Gazo
Laur Mihail
José Mário Moreira Oliveira
Mohamed Adnan Aboulaïch
Tania Barra
Music by:
Now (Instrumental) by Dynah
Atmosphere by Adam Kurtz
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V and D's Best Day Ever in Lennox and Addington...the journey begins!
With an aching to get out of the office and enjoy some sun, Vanessa and Dhushan embark on a self-guided tour of L&A to give you an unscripted view of what you can expect to see and the people you will hopefully get to meet. On this tour they will be visiting some world-renowned tourism spots and exposing some hidden gems that truly make this area a memorable destination to visit. A word of warning to documentary buffs, this truly is an amateur video by all measures...so please excuse their quirkiness, genuine lack of video camera know-how, and personalities.
L&A Wants GeoWoodstock 2020!
Lennox & Addington is bidding on GeoWoodstock 2020 and we have a whole lot of cachers backing the proposal!
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UOIT residence tour
November 5, 2016
Taste Detours: Guelph Episode 3 - University of Guelph
Lynn returns to her old University where campus cuisine gets top marks.
Come on a food tour with us! tastedetours.ca
Taste Detours: Guelph -- We look at the many flavours of Guelph - the stories behind the chefs, the recipes, the ingredients. Our deep agricultural roots and the impact that existing surrounded by fresh food and within a progressive and ever-changing culture makes on our food purveyors. We'll emphasize the notion of what local food sourcing and buying local means. We'll consider what Guelph's most delicious dishes might be today, and what new cultures have impacted our taste of place. So, we look back to our agricultural and inventive past, we look forward to where our innovative tastes are going, and sample the varying influences in the here and now. #TasteDetours #FoodTours #StepBiteStep
Made with the great generosity of Bell Fibe TV1.
Winter Wonderland Guelph ON
This A/V show contains photos and videos taken February 28th, 2013 after a snowfall that created a winter wonderland on the trees near the covered bridge in Guelph ON.
When in Tamworth, visit the Book Shop
One spot that was highly recommended to visit when in Tamworth was the local Book Shop. Being an avid reader, I of course had to go check it out. I have to admit, as much as I enjoy sipping my latte and reading at the local Chapters, visiting the Book Shop was an experience that I will likely never forget . The adventure begins as you walk across a quaint walkway that leads to the door of a building that resembles more of an old school house than a store. Once inside, its hard not to notice the walls covered with books from all genres and all generations (for Canadian author enthusiasts, they have an entire wall dedicated to Canadian literature). You can peruse through books at your leisure at the upstairs lounge area which likely resembles and is as comfortable as the lounge area you have at home. To add to this experience, is the personalized service the owners provide intertwined with their passion and knowledge for all that is literature. Finally, the adventure is complete with the purchase of a book (and they do accept VISA) as now not only do you have a book that you love but also a story behind where you purchased the book.