Things to do in Quebec City | Canada travel (food) guide | tourism attractions video
Things to do in Quebec City | Canada travel (food) guide | tourism attractions video. Old Quebec City Canada travel guide; things to do in Quebec City. Quebec City is a top place in the world to visit for its tourism attractions. It's an amazing opportunity to visit attractions in Quebec City Canada (#KrushworthInCanada)
Attractions in this episode of #TravelingWithKrushworth include Rue Saint-Jean, Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Ghost Tours of Quebec, the Plains of Abraham, the Quebec Citadelle (Citadel), Old Quebec, Place Royale.
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Images of St. Stanislaus Church, Buffalo, New York
Founded in 1873, St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Church is regarded as the Mother Church of Buffalo Polonia. It was established to serve the spiritual needs and offer temporal guidance to what was once the second largest Polish-American colony in North America. The parish has the distinction of being the oldest Polish parish in the Diocese of Buffalo and is the oldest in New York State. Today, under the leadership of Pastor Thaddeus Bocianowski, the Parish serves a diverse population while maintaining its rich Polish heritage and customs through daily liturgy and cultural, educational and social activities. Learn more at StStansBuffalo.com
Life & Houses in COMOX British Columbia (BC) Canada - Driving to the Stunning Coast
We are driving in Comox, BC, Canada. As you can see things are pretty laid back in this part of Vancouver Island. The perfect destination to calm those nerves...
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Mark Quigley - Trombone & Korg Volca Keys
Michael Quigley - Piano
Toronto Islands, Ontario - Canada HD Travel Channel
The Toronto Islands are a recreation area close to the banks of Lake Ontario. Like many cities in the world, the former docks have been developed as a tourist attraction and as an exclusive residential area. An apartment with a terrace in a building on the lakeshore costs several million Canadian dollars.
From here we took the ferry along the waterfront and reached the Toronto Islands in approx 10 minutes. From that perspective we had an overwhelming sight of the city . The skyline gives us the illusion of being in a big city in the U.S. and not in Canada.
The Toronto Islands are car-free and an ideal place for city dwellers, to reduce daily stress. They were formed in 1858 after a storm, when the tide of the Don River separated the peninsula from the mainland. Who is considered somebody has a boot in one of these marinas.
Even today, the Islands are indispensable as beach protection during storms. But even as a sanctuary for many water birds such as cormorants, herons and the rare Eastern Bluebird the islands perform an important task.
In the summer months, some citizens of Toronto rent their homes and live on the Islands in houseboats.
Here one can practice all kinds of water sports. The infrastructure for the life on the islands is supported by facilities such as a fire station, churches, restaurants and shops.
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Die Toronto Islands sind ein Naherholungsgebiet für Toronto in Ufernähe des Ontario Sees.
Wie in vielen Städten der Welt wurden die ehemaligen Docks als Touristenattraktion und als exklusives Wohnviertel ausgebaut. Eine Wohnung mit Terrasse in einem Gebäude am Seeufer kostet mehrere Millionen kanadische Dollar.
Von hier aus gelangt man mit der Fähre entlang der Waterfront in ca. 10 min auf die Toronto Islands. Der Anblick der Stadt aus dieser Perspektive ist überwältigend. Die Skyline gibt uns die Illusion, in einer Großstadt der USA und nicht Kanadas zu sein.
Die Toronto Islands sind autofrei und ein idealer Ort für Großstadtmenschen, um Alltagsstress abzubauen. Sie entstanden 1858 nach einem Sturm, als die Flutwelle des Don River die Halbinsel vom Festland trennte. Wer hier etwas gilt, hat in einer dieser Marinas sein Boot liegen.
Auch heute noch sind die Islands als Strandschutz bei Stürmen unverzichtbar. Aber auch als Schutzgebiet für viele Wasservögel wie Kormorane, Reiher und den seltenen Eastern Bluebird erfüllen die Inseln eine wichtige Aufgabe.
In den Sommermonaten vermieten einige Bürger Torontos ihre Wohnungen und leben auf den Islands in Hausbooten. Hier werden auch alle Arten von Wassersport betrieben. Die Infrastruktur für das Leben auf den Inseln wird durch Einrichtungen wie etwa eine Feuerwache, durch Kirchen, Restaurants und Einkaufsläden unterstützt.
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Dirt Cheap - Buffalo, New York
Cheap things to do in Buffalo, New York! This episode brought to you by Grind House in Bangor, Maine.
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Follow the escapades of filmmaker Chas Bruns as he travels the world in search of the cheapest tours, food, hotels, hostels and transportation. If you're living on a budget, Chas can show you how to travel for pennies on the dollar. Chas will show you where to go sky diving, waterfall hiking, shark diving and more!
This episode takes Chas to Buffalo, New York where he explores Albright-Knox Art Museum, Delaware Park, Buffalo City Hall, Buffalo Botanical Gardens, Our Lady of Victory Basilica, Buffalo Naval Park, Riverworks, Canalside and Niagara Falls. He dines and drinks at Anchor Bar, Thin Man Brewery, Mister Goodbar, Sophia’s Restaurant, Tomaso’s, The Draft Room, The Old Pink, Pho Dollar, Hatchets & Hops, Misuta Chows and the West Side Bazaar. He stays at Buffalo Hostel. If you're considering traveling to the Buffalo, New York, you can't miss this!
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Top 7 Amazing Places in the Philippines
7 amazing places in the Philippines
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The Philippines has a mine of awe-inspiring destinations.
With over 7,000 gorgeous islands to choose from the Island of Luzon to Mindanao. It's impossible to reach for one day, that why I have a bucket list of some amazing destinations to visit these beautiful places in our country.
Here are the top 7 amazing places in the Philippines
Mayon
Bohol
Banaue
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park
Siargao
Siquijor
Hinatuan Enchanted River
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Silver Bay Tours - Northern California - Oct. 2014
From Volcanoes to Victorians, and Waterfalls to Redwoods, this deluxe motorcoach tour has it all. This 6-day Silver Bay Tour to Northern California in October 2014 included: Luther Burbank Gardens, Benbow Inn, Old Town Eureka, Mt. Shasta, Redwood Forests, Castle Lake, McCloud Falls, Burney Falls, Mt. Lassen, Grass Valley, and Nevada City.
Toronto Travel Guide - Glamorous Canada
Toronto Travel Guide - Glamorous Canada
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto, with a population of 2.6 million, is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) which contains 6.2 million people. The city is the anchor of the Golden Horseshoe region, which wraps around Lake Ontario from Toronto to Niagara Falls and totals over 8.5 million residents, approximately a quarter of Canada's entire population. Toronto is the fourth largest city and fifth largest urban agglomeration in North America. Toronto is sometimes referred to as The New York City of Canada because the general feel of the city is similar to that of New York City, and because Toronto has been a popular destination for immigrants.
Covering more than 600 square kilometres, Toronto stretches some 32 kilometres along the shores of Lake Ontario, and includes a dense, urban core surrounded by an inner ring of older suburbs followed by an outer ring of post-war suburbs. The city is laid out on a very straightforward grid pattern and streets rarely deviate from the grid, except in cases where topography interferes such as the indented, curved Don River Valley and to a lesser degree the Humber and Rouge valleys at opposite ends of the city. Some main thoroughfares do intersect the grid at angles. The six Toronto districts are:
Old Toronto (Downtown, West End, East End, Midtown, Islands)
Downtown Toronto is the heart of this urban core, with Yonge Street running almost directly in the middle of this district.
Etobicoke
Etobicoke is largely composed of industrial factories and suburban homes. The area is home to Sherway Gardens, Woodbine Racetrack, and St George's Golf Course.
York
York is formerly a separate municipality. It is one of the most ethnically diverse areas of Toronto.
East York
East York was formerly a semi-autonomous borough. It is largely residential, with some commercial and parkland areas.
North York
North York is home to Parc Downsview Park, Canada's first national urban park, Downsview Airport and the North York Performing Arts Centre.
Scarborough
Scarborough is largely suburban, but retains much of its own character and flavour. Because of the topography of the Bluffs, the Rouge Valley, and other creeks and minor tributaries, Scarborough is said to be the greenest and leafiest part of Toronto.
Mississauga, located to the immediate west of Toronto, is a large suburb. Travellers should note that Pearson Airport is technically in Mississauga. Accordingly, some airport-adjacent hotels will have a Mississauga address, and public transport in Mississauga is a separate system from Toronto's, with a separate fee structure.
Toronto is huge, and most roads run for very long distances. Streetcar rail, subway rail, and intercity rail services are clean and efficient but overcrowded, yet it's entirely possible to get around Toronto without a car, especially downtown. You may find it quicker and easier to drive, but be aware that traffic congestion is severe at almost any time of day, especially during rush hour. Toronto has plentiful parking garages downtown, most of which can be identified by the prominent green P signs, but they are very expensive, particularly on weekdays. Toronto is at an angle to geographic north, but most maps are drawn with respect to the shoreline. This is sometimes called Toronto North.
A lot to see in Toronto such as :
CN Tower
Royal Ontario Museum
Casa Loma
Distillery District
Toronto Islands
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Art Gallery of Ontario
High Park
Toronto Zoo
Rogers Centre
St. Lawrence Market
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Kensington Market
Canada's Wonderland
Ontario Science Centre
Toronto City Hall
Hockey Hall of Fame
Nathan Phillips Square
Yonge-Dundas Square
Queen Street West
EdgeWalk at the CN Tower
Union Station
Harbourfront Centre
Bata Shoe Museum
Scarborough Bluffs Park
Yorkville
Centreville Amusement Park
The Beaches
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Fort York National Historic Site
Chinatown
Yonge Street
Hanlan's Point Beach
Rouge National Urban Park
Aga Khan Museum
Riverdale Farm
Evergreen Brick Works
Waterfront Toronto
Edwards Gardens
Ward's Island
Allan Gardens
Sugar Beach
Steam Whistle Brewing
Gardiner Museum
Bluffers Park
Woodbine Beach
Toronto Botanical Garden
Little Italy
Toronto Christmas Market
( Toronto - Canada ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Toronto . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Toronto - Canada
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Island Lake Conservation Area in Orangeville, Ontario
With four seasons of activities, Island Lake Conservation is the perfect destination. The beautiful scenery of the surrounding area is captivating as you walk, bike, hike or jog on the trails running beside the 182 hectare reservoir. The natural landscape and diverse wildlife in the area are sure to make you forget that you’re just steps from the urban centre of Dufferin County. Discover all the features of Island Lake by visiting
Alexandra Hotel, Toronto
Conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Toronto, the Alexandra Hotel features comfortable studio suites at affordable nightly, weekly and monthly rates.