10 Best Places to Visit in Oregon - Travel Video
The tenth largest state in the United States, Oregon exemplifies the beauty and wildness of America’s Pacific Northwest. While there are many cultural venues in Oregon worth exploring, it’s the state’s diverse landscapes that draw many travelers to this corner of the country. From rugged shorelines and thick verdant forests to towering volcanic mountains and steep river gorges, Oregon’s natural attractions are simply breathtaking. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Oregon:
The Best Places to Visit in Montana, USA
The Best Places to Visit in Montana, USA
One of the most northerly of the US states, often referred to as Big Sky Country, Montana is spectacular, with rugged scenery and plentiful wildlife, particularly around the Rocky Mountains in the west. It is also popular for scenic drives and abundant wildlife (the state's very name suggests a strong connection to nature, and is taken from the Spanish for mountain: montaña).
The majestic Rocky Mountains, the wide open prairies, and the clear winding rivers make Montana a vacation wonderland. The state's colorful human and natural history, touching on everything from Lewis and Clark to paleontology to Old West mines, is the subject of many attractions that appeal to visitors from around the world.
#1.Glacier National Park
#2.The Rockies
#3.Montana Historical Museum
#4.Lewis & Clark Trail
#5.Museum of the Rockies
#6. Editor's Pick Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
#7.Gates of the Mountains, Missouri River
#8.Big Sky Montana
#9.Flathead Lake
#10.West Yellowstone
Great Getaways: Point Clark Lighthouse - Bruce County, ON
clip from Great Getaways television program #8007HD Lighthouse Tour Bruce County, Ontario
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Stretching from Point Clark in the south to Tobermory in the north, the Bruce Coast Lighthouse Tour features 15 distinctive lighthouse and marine heritage sites along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay for you to explore. Plan to spend a week (or more) and tour the scenic communities surrounding each site. Climb to the top, take a tour boat ride, spot the Phantom Piper, experience a world famous sunset, paint or photograph, learn the history of marine navigation and view shipwrecks.
Spanish Banks Beaches - Point Grey - Vancouver, BC
One of the first beaches I came to as a kid, the water is shallow quite far out and in the scheme of things warm. A funny story is when we lived in Vancouver in the 60's my father had a 38ft boat and one day as we were heading out he ran up on a sand bar just off this beach, we had to wait for high tide to get off.
Point Grey is one of the more expensive real estate districts of Vancouver, there's a high cost to living close to the beach and with a view.
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10 Best Places to Live in Washington
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10 Best Places to Live in Washington.
The state of Washington is just about everything the photos and movies make it out to be, only better. From deep lush greenery, to stunning mountains, to rain hipster neighborhoods, Washington has the best of all things nature based as well as metropolitan inspired. Seattle is the obvious tourist hub with its iconic Space Needle and birthplace of Starbucks Coffee, however there are dozens of Pacific Northwest gems surrounding landmarks such as Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the Grand Coulee Dam, the Hoh Rainforest, and more. Enjoy everything its geography offers, and experience a world of culture in these 10 best places to live in Washington.
1: Sammamish
2: Richland
3: Bainbridge Island
4: Kirkland
5: Redmond
6: Bellevue
7: Kennewick
8: Olympia
9: Issaquah
10: Mercer Island
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Beware These Worst Beaches for Shark Attacks!
Shark attacks seem to be on the rise in many parts of the world, therefore, you might want to steer clear of the following known shark-infested waters. Statistically, these are among the most dangerous beaches for deadly shark attacks.
1. Pernambuco, Brazil
The shockingly high attack rate in these waters appears to be due to over-fishing. Without enough food supply, the sharks have begun to sample other forms of fare to satisfy their relentless hunger.
2. Second Beach, South Africa
The beach is popular among shark-seeking tourists and cage divers. Tour operators dump boatloads of bloody chum in the water order to entice the great whites. You definitely don’t want to surf or swim anywhere near these boats and their chum lines.
3. New Smyrna Beach, Florida
More than 238 shark attacks have been documented at Florida’s (surprisingly) popular New Smyrna Beach. In fact, 15% of worldwide shark bites have occurred here. Most of the bites are courtesy of baby bull sharks that favor these waters. To date, none of the recorded attacks here have been fatal.
4. Velzyland Beach, Hawaii
About 41 different shark species that frequent Hawaii’s waters including aggressive specimens like bull sharks and great whites. The last fatal shark attack at this beach occurred in 1994 when a tiger shark attacked a surfer. More recent attacks on surfers have been reported, but none fatal.
5. New South Wales, Australia
This region, which includes famous Bondi Beach, has recorded more than 170 unprovoked shark attacks and more than 50 fatal attacks, and great white shark encounters are more common here than in other parts of the world. Due to the position of the continental shelf, swimmers and surfers are in close proximity of deep waters where these potential predators cruise.
6. Fletcher Cove, California
Fletcher Cove may be picturesque, but it is also the scene of 142 unprovoked shark attacks, including some recent fatalities. Scientists are convinced that the fish-strewn waters in this region are ideal feeding grounds for large predators like the great white.
7. Reunion Island, Indian Ocean
This island has had more than 10 attacks in a recent two-year period, three being fatal. This has prompted island officials to close the beaches to swimmers and surfers. Experts aren’t sure why the sharks are biting people with greater frequency.
8. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Since 2005, there have been more than fifty attacks. In fact, researchers have claimed that South Carolina’s waters are just as dangerous as Florida’s when comparing the swimmer-to-attack ratio. Their waters are attractive to species like tiger sharks and bull sharks.
9. Coffin Bay, Australia
The name says it all. Don’t swim here unless you fancy a meeting with a great white. Recently an abalone diver was attacked and killed by two great white sharks. His body was never recovered.
10. Surf Beach, California
A nineteen-year-old surfer was attacked and killed a few years ago by a great white shark believed to be 18 feet in length. The waters here are home to seals, which attract great whites in large numbers.
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Five Great Things About Living In...Port Moody
Port Moody is the smallest of the Lower Mainland’s Tri-Cities, home to approximately 34,000 people. Quaint and full of character, it has consistently been ranked as one of the best British Columbian cities to live in. Want to know more? Here are five great things about living in Port Moody.
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Toronto Woodbine Beach Park is Getting Hot in First Heat Wave in Toronto
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Toronto downtown beach
Toronto Woodbine Beach is the largest of the four beaches in the Beaches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located along Lake Shore Boulevard at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, it is next to Ashbridge's Bay and Kew-Balmy Beach. Woodbine beach is the westernmost beach in the Beaches, and the series of beaches extend east until the RC Harris Water Treatment Plant. The beach runs parallel to the boardwalk and the Martin Goodman Trail.
Today Environment Canada issues special weather statement for Toronto. The first heat event of the season continues for portions of Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe Area.
A warm and humid airmass has moved over Southern Ontario today. The daytime maximum temperatures are reaching the low thirties for many areas with overnight lows near 20 degrees Celsius. Temperatures will be lower on Tuesday with daytime highs expected to remain below thirty degrees
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Explore the Bruce - Southampton Beach
Quiet and peaceful is the essence of Southampton's beach. Couples stroll the 4-km-long stretch of shore to the mouth of the Saugeen River. The wooden Long Dock extends towards Chantry Island with its Imperial Lighthouse in view offshore.
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