Driving into Belleville Ontario and to Deseronto - 1997
Some older sights driving through Belleville, Shannonville and Deseronto, Ontario taking old hwy.2. and through Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and into Deseronto. Video made in 1997.
Belleville, Ontario: Downtown Driving Tour (May 16, 2018)
A POV driving tour of downtown Belleville, Ontario, Canada taken in the early morning hours of May 16, 2018. We enter off Highway 401 and take Front Street to the waterfront before coming back north on Pinnacle Street before meeting up again with Front Street.
Belleville, Ontario was settled in 1789 and incorporated as a village in 1836. It was then incorporated as a city in 1878. The seat of Hastings County has a population of around 51,000 (93,000 metro).
The city is located 189 kilometres east of Toronto, 85 KM west of Kingston and 361 KM southwest of Montreal, Quebec. Belleville is at the spot where the Moira River meets the Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario).
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Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Stratford Driving Around and Sight seeing, ON, CA
Boat Tour of Thunder Bay Ontario Abandoned Buildings Boats and Bird Island
Boat tour of Thunder Bay Ontario Canada. All the old Abandoned buildings, boats, ships dotting the shoreline and a quick trip out to Welcome Island C dubbed Bird Island for the crazy amount of birds out there! **Update June 18th** - The old Great West Timber Mill burnt to the ground last night in spectacular fashion!
Belleville, Ontario - Where Business and Families Come to Grow
The City of Belleville is ideally located on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, close to the US border and US I-81. United Empire Loyalists first settled in the late 18th century. Now with a population of 49-thousand, Belleville serves as the commercial centre of the Bay of Quinte region with a market area of about 200 thousand people. Produced for the City of Belleville by Gerry Fraiberg, visionandvoice.ca
Belleville on the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada
This is a HD version of the original video I posted a few years ago.
Belleville Bridge Ontario Aerial View - DJI Phantom 2 - GoPro 3+ Black
The aerial view of the Belleville Bridge in Ontario, Canada
Footage taken with a DJI Phantom 2 & a GoPro 3+ Black.
Soundtrack:
Krys Talk - Fly Away (JPB Remix) [NCS Release]
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Ram Cam Tour of Belleville, Ontario
Dash cam of a recent trip from Belleville, Ontario to Brighton and back
SIX NATIONS INDIAN RESERVE, ONTARIO, CANADA
This video is mostly for those in Canada, USA but especially outside NA who have never been on an Indian Reserve (or Reservation, two words, same meaning).
Apparently, as per Wikipedia as well, this particular Indian Reserve in the largest in entire Canada.
Downtown Six Nations Indian Reserve is the Village of Ohsweken, Ontario:
Indians do not pay any taxes on the Reserve, that includes sales tax, gas tax, property tax also outside their Reserve as well:
Not bad to be an Indian in Ontario, no idea about taxes for Indians in rest of Canada.
Gas prices are obviously very low on the Reserve, about 35c/liter ($1.2/gallon) lower than rest of Ontario, no gas taxes on the Reserve, that's why everybody who lives around the Reserve plus tourists who are aware of this place always stop by for a pretty cheap fill-up.
As you can see, locals have no problem with the word RED INDIAN, I personally spoken with a store owner near the gas station and she said she's very proud as being a Native INDIAN and she does not see the word as offensive in any way. We all know how (overwhelmingly) White Liberal Media AND White Liberals in generals brand you as racist when using this word, NBC/Bob Costas vs. Washington Red Skins the best example possible. Also how many ppl have been inside such Indian Reserve to know that Red Indian word is widely accepted by Native Indians.
YES, No Canadian Flag on the Reserve except for the Park along with American, British and their own flag, also they have their own Police, Fire, EMS Stations, so pretty much they consider themselves like an independent country.
The Reserve is located very close to Caledonia, Ontario, the place of ugly clashes btwn Indians and local white residents, OPP always being on the Indian's side, it's very politically incorrect to be against Indians nowadays.
Friendly advice to everybody going inside the Reserve: DO NOT SHOW ANY CANADIAN FLAG OR PRO-CANADIAN SIGN ON YOU AND/OR ON YOUR CAR. For your own sake of course.
At 06:23 in the video you'll see something extremely rare in Ontario and maybe in rest of Canada as well: a 65 KPH speed-zone sign, first time I've seen such sign in 20+ years of driving on Ontario roads.
So anytime you are around Hamilton, Ontario, feel free to visit the SIX NATIONS INDIAN RESERVE, never forget that anything you buy on the Reserve is TAX-FREE!!!
Video shot Aug 2013.
Morton, Ontario, Canada 2017
Driving through Morton, Ontario, Canada 2017