Fort Macleod Alberta Canada - Driving in Historical Town - Tour
We are driving around Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. This seems to be a pretty quiet place... surrounded by fields.
Music by Mark Quigley - Korg Volca Keys
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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Dirt Cheap - Quebec City, Canada
Cheap things to do in Quebec!
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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 Quebec City, where he explores Musée de la Civilisation, Château Frontenac, Basilica of Notre-Dame, Citadelle of Quebec, Battlefields Park, Martello Tower 1, Musée National des Beaux-Arts, Museé Du Fort, Observatoire de la Capitale, and Jardin de Saint-Roch. He stays at Centre de plein air de Beauport, Auberge de la Paix and Manoir Des Remparts. He dines and drinks at Le Festibière, Wong Restaurant, Ciel, Le Pub Des Borgia, La Petit Cabane à Sucre de Quebéc, Le Petit Château, Boutique Mary’s Popcorn Shop, Pub Saint-Alexander, Le Spot, Bureau De Poste, Deux 22, District and Village Vacances Valcartier. If you're considering traveling to Quebec, you can't miss this!
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Lethbridge Alberta Canada - Driving Tour in City/Town - Life/Houses/Homes
This is Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. If you are going to visit this city for sightseeing purposes, do a bit of research because the Japanese Garden doesn't open until a certain date of the year.
Also, the fort doesn't open until a certain time of year.
Maybe next time I drop by I'll be able to see these place...
Music by Mark Quigley - Keyboard
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump - Alberta, Canada
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is located in Alberta, Canada -- where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise from the prairie, 18 km northwest of Fort Macleod.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In features an interpretive centre that aims to educate both locals and tourists alike. Join Stan Knowlton on a tour of this popular site, and explore the First Nations history and culture from the region.
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Love, Love, Love from Alberta, Canada!
Two weeks in which every day something new happened!
Thanks to you, Calgarians, Peace Officers, Cowboys and Cowgirls, Ranchers, the Blackfeet Native people, National Park Visitor Office's Staff, Horsemen and - women, fellow Adventurers, Campers..... for your hospitality and kindness!...
Places visited:
Calgary
Canmore
Banff National Park:
Banff
Minnewanka Lake
Two Jack Lake
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Waterfalls
Bow Valley Parkway
Lake Louise Ski Area
Morraine Lake
Lake Eiffel
Yoho National Park, British Columbia:
Wapta Lake
Spiral Tunnel, Historical Site
Takakkaw Falls
Natural Bridge
Emerald Lake
Golden
Northern Lights Wilderness Wolf Center, BC
Banff National Park:
Icefields Parkway
Crowfoot Glacier
Bow Lake
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
Bow Glacier Falls
Peyto Lake
Saskatchewan River Crossing
Jasper National Park:
Panther and Bridal Falls
Columbia Icefield
Athabasca Glacier
Glacier Skywalk
Tangle Falls
Beauty Creek
Sunwapta River
Athabasca Falls
Athabasca River
Jasper
Maligne Canyon
Medicine Lake
Maligne Lake
Snaring
Mount Robson Provincial Park, BC
Red Pass
Moose Lake
Fraser River
Foot of Mt. Robson
Kinney Lake
Spray Valley Provincial Park - Kananaskis Country
Spray Lakes Reservoir
Kananaskis Lake
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Boundary Ranch
Sundre
Panther Valley
Sunset Guiding and Outfitters (Wild Horse Trail Ride)
Drumheller
Orkney Viewpoint (Badlands)
Horsethief Canyon
Dinosaur Provincial Park (Glamping)
Strathmore (Stampede)
Fort Macleod
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Eden Valley
High Wood River
Bar U Ranch
High River
Bob Creek Wildland
Oldman River
Crowsnest
Frank - Frank Slide - Historical Site
Lundbreck Falls
Cowboy Trail
Pincher Creek
Sierra West Ranch (Cattle Drive)
.................
and many, many other little towns and secluded spots.
Animals met:
Black bear, Hoary Marmot, American Pica, (wild) Horses, Bold Eagle, Heron, Coyotes, Mule Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Osprey, Horned Owl, Canada Goose, Loons, Alberta Squirrel, Gold mantled Squirrel, Chipmunk, Yellow bellied Marmot.......
Early Morning in Fort Macleod Alberta Part 1
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Summer in Lethbridge, Alberta (AB), Canada
Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta. It is Alberta's fourth-largest city by population after Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, and the third-largest by land area after Calgary and Edmonton.
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea
WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you can.
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Pyongyang (평양), DPRK (조선민주주의인민공화국) Looking across the Taedong River from the Juche Tower
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Kijong-dong (기정동) village near the DMZ is a living relic of the Cold War era
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Taedongmun (Taedong Gate) (대동문) of Pyongyang Castle
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Taedong_Gate,_Pyongyang This gate on the Taedong River was built in 1635
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Ryugyong hotel (류경호텔), 1,082.7 ft tall modern iconic building, Pyongyang
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Juche Tower (주체사상탑), named after the ideology of Juche introduced by Kim Il-sung
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Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전), Kim Il-sung Mausoleum, Pyongyang
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Tomb of King Kongmin aka Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, a 14th-century mausoleum (공민왕릉)
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Tomb of King Kongmin, A statue of Muninseok
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USS Pueblo (AGER-2) a US Navy ship captured by North Korea in 1968
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DMZ North Korean side - Joint Security Area (JSA) of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
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Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge along the China–North Korea border
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Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang (개선문)
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Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
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Canada 32 - Calgary Tower - Downtown Calgary - Alberta
Trip we made in August and September 2015 across Canada. Viagem que fizemos em Agosto e Setembro de 2015 pelo Canada. 03/09/2015.
The Calgary Tower is a 191-metre (627 ft) free standing observation tower in Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally called the Husky Tower, it was conceived as a joint venture between Marathon Realty Company Limited and Husky Oil as part of an urban renewal plan and to celebrate Canada's centennial of 1967. The tower was built at a cost of $3,500,000 and weighs approximately 10,900 tonnes, of which 60% is below ground. It opened to the public on June 30, 1968 as the tallest structure in Calgary, and the tallest in Canada outside of Toronto. It was renamed the Calgary Tower in 1971.
The building was a founding member of the World Federation of Great Towers.
Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, about 80 km (50 mi) east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. In the 2011 census, the City of Calgary had a population of 1,096,833 and a metropolitan population of 1,214,839, making it the largest city in Alberta, and the third-largest municipality and fifth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada.
The economy of Calgary includes activity in the energy, financial services, film and television, transportation and logistics, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, health and wellness, retail, and tourism sectors. The Calgary CMA is home to the second-highest number of corporate head offices in Canada among the country's 800 largest corporations.
Calgary anchors the south end of what Statistics Canada defines as the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor.
In 1988, Calgary became the first Canadian city to host the Winter Olympic Games.
Calgary é terceira cidade mais populosa do Canadá, a mais populosa da província de Alberta, e a quinta região metropolitana mais populosa do país. Localiza-se no sul da província, a cerca de 80 quilômetros a leste das Montanhas Rochosas. Sua população é de 1.096.833 habitantes a partir do censo de 2011 , a e uma população da região metropolitana de 1.214.839 habitantes. Fundada em 1875, Calgary é atualmente um centro financeiro e comercial, onde estão localizadas as sedes das principais empresas petrolíferas do Canadá.
A Calgary Tower é uma torre com 191 metros e 726 degraus e é considerada uma das mais famosas atracções de Calgary, Alberta, Canadá. No topo pode-se encontrar um restaurante giratório. A torre começou a ser construída em 15 de Maio de 1967.
A torre foi construída com um custo de 3.500.000 de dólares e foi um empreendimento conjunto entre a Marathon Realty Company Limited e a Husky Oil. A torre foi sujeita a um programa de renovamento urbano para o Centenário do Canadá. Abriu ao público em 30 de Junho de 1968.
Durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno de 1988, uma chama ardia no cimo da torre, fazendo dela a maior tocha olímpica no mundo. A tocha ainda é acendida actualmente, para ocasiões especiais, como para o Canada Day, para a Corrida das Calgary Flames, entre outras.
O edifício é membro fundador da Federação Mundial das Grandes Torres.