Toronto's Top 5 Most Unique Attractions
Toronto is Canada's largest city that has an never-ending list of things to see and do. Whether you are coming for a month, a week or just the weekend, there are some things that you absolutely cannot miss. In this week's video I'll take you on a tour of some of Toronto's most unique attractions, a few fairly well known and others definitely off the beaten path. Toronto is the ultimate multicultural melting pot and it is a beautiful city to take in the essence of Canadian culture. Hope you like it!
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Halfway between downtown and the mountains, the Village is a mythical place in the Mont-Tremblant region.
Mont-Tremblant is a municipality in the Canadian province Québec, set within the Laurentian Mountains northwest of Montréal. The year-round Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, on the shores of Lake Tremblant, features acclaimed winter sports, golf courses and a pedestrian shopping village. North of town, expansive Mont-Tremblant National Park offers forested hiking trails and lakes for canoeing, along with winter activities.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1. Hotel Le Germain Calgary *****
2. Applause Hotel Calgary Airport ****
Hotel Clique Calgary Airport ****
3. Wyndham Garden Calgary Airport ****
4. The Fairmont Palliser ****
5. Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Calgary Airport East ****
6. Best Western PLUS Port O'Call Hotel ****
7. Best Western Premier Freeport Inn & Suites ****
8. Grey Eagle Resort ****
9. Lakeview Signature Inn - Calgary ***
10. Kensington Riverside Inn *****
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1. 899 Centre Street Southwest, T2G 1B8 Calgary, Canada
Across the street from Calgary Tower, this centrally located boutique hotel offers on-site dining, a 24-fitness center and in-room massages. A flat-screen cable TV is featured in every room.
2. 20 Aero Crescent Northeast, T2E 7Y5 Calgary, Canada
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Applause Hotel Calgary Airport offers accommodations in Calgary, just 9.7 km from McMahon Stadium. The hotel has a hot tub and fitness center, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Free private parking is available on site.
24 Aero Crescent Northeast, T2E 7Y5 Calgary, Canada
Featuring 2 outdoor rooftop hot tubs with a view, Hotel Clique Calgary Airport is only 2 km from Calgary International Airport. A 24 hour airport shuttle is available for pick up and drop off. Free WiFi is offered.
3. 11 Freeport Cres Northeast, T3J 0T4 Calgary, Canada
Located in Calgary in the region of Alberta, 9.7 km from McMahon Stadium, Wyndham Garden Calgary Airport features a hot tub and fitness center. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
4. 133 9th Avenue Southwest, T2P 2M3 Calgary, Canada
Featuring a large indoor pool and hot tub, this luxurious hotel is connected to the Calgary Telus Convention Centre by skywalk. Several on-site dining options are available. Guest rooms feature cable TV with pay per view and a work desk. Calgary Tower is only 100 m away.
5. 6620 36th Street North East, T3J 4C8 Calgary, Canada
Featuring a free transfer service to Calgary International Airport, just 6 km away, this hotel offers an indoor pool with waterslide. A restaurant and bar are located on site. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms.
6. 1935 McKnight Boulevard Northeast, T2E 6V4 Calgary, Canada
Featuring free access to the on-site pool and water park, this Calgary property provides free Wi-Fi. Free underground heated parking is included. Calgary International Airport is a 10-minute drive away.
7. 86 Freeport Boulevard Northeast, T3J 5J9 Calgary, Canada
This Calgary, Alberta hotel boasts an indoor pool with waterslide, on-site restaurant and rooms with a 42-inch flat-screen TV. Free transportation is offered to Calgary International Airport, 3.2 km away.
8. 3777 Grey Eagle Drive Southwest, T3E 3X8 Calgary, Canada
Featuring an on-site casino games room, this Calgary property offers an indoor pool and an outdoor hot tub. A flat-screen cable TV and iPod dock are provided in all guest rooms. Calgary Stampede is 16 minutes’ drive away.
9. 2622 39th Avenue Northeast, T1Y 7J9 Calgary, Canada
Offering indoor saltwater pool and a hot tub, Lakeview Signature Inn - Calgary is located in Calgary. A daily hot buffet breakfast is served. Free WiFi access is available. Calgary International Airport is 11 km away.
10. 1126 Memorial Drive Northwest, T2N 3E3 Calgary, Canada
This contemporary hotel overlooks the Bow River and is less than 2 minutes walk from Calgary city centre. It features an award-winning restaurant on site. Each guest room boasts a 42-inch flat-screen TV.
3 Minutes of Banff, Jasper & Yoho National Parks // Travel to Canada
Travel to Canada with this 3 minutes of Banff, Jasper & Yoho National Parks travel video. Here are 3 minutes of the best travel moments in these Canadian national parks. These national parks are beautiful and a sight to see while in Canada. I hope you like this video!
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Banff National Park
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Banff National Park can be found in Alberta, Canada. There are beautiful mountains and beautiful sky blue lakes that can be found throughout this park and Jasper and Yoho. Lake Louise is one of the spots in Banff that you should not miss for this reason!
Another blue lake is Emerald Lake located in the Yoho national park. One of the amazing things about visiting these three parks is the opportunity to see some Canadian wild bears! The wildlife in these Canadian national parks are everywhere and a pleasure to see. I was able to spot some elk, deer, bear, beavers, and more!
If you find yourself in Canada, then you absolutely must check out these national parks. Definitely make a stop at the Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefield. Take a tour on the glacier, walk on the glacier, drink glacier water, and do the glacier skywalk!
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Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada Tour - Mark Erney Trip To Gold Mining Camp Satellite Dish
Best pictures from a trip to a remote arctic gold mining camp near Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada in a 5 minute video slideshow presentation. Photographed by satellite dish technician Mark Erney while providing technical support to the mine camp in May 2010. Starts with a couple of photos showing the road leaving the arctic mining camp and driving to Baker Lake. Then shows some beautiful pictures from a short walk around town. Ends with images of the drive back to the mining camp where we saw carabou herds near the road. I really fell in love with the arctic on my trips there. The Inuit natives and everybody else I met there were so nice and friendly. I hope to go there as often as possible. Anybody in the arctic who needs a satellite earth station technician or vsat dish specialist, please contact me. I'm willing and ready to go on short notice, and I carry the proper gear. Hope you enjoy the photos. My favorite of all of them is the arctic bunny that just sat there and posed for me. It's weird, but I feel that animals can sense I mean them no harm. I love animals and love seeing wildlife free in their natural inviroment. Narrative captions by Mark Erney. Music by Kevin Macleod. Please visit my web site for more information and resources.
Five Places to Visit in Stratford, Canada - Travel with Arianne - Travel Canada #8
Small towns do not have to be boring, especially when you find yourself in Justin Bieber's hometown where theatre, Shakespeare and music are celebrated. Join me as I explore the town of Stratford, Ontario. Other than watching a show in one of their theatres, what else is there to see in Stratford? I list 5 other places to check out to help plan your stay. Let me know in the comments down below whether you like these short lists videos. Please SHARE this with someone who is planning to take a trip to Stratford. I'm certain they'll find these suggestions valuable. And SUBSCRIBE to Travel with Arianne for more travel videos like this. Enjoy!
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Toronto, Canada | Visual Travel Guide
Perched on the shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto is Canada’s largest city, and is the capital of the Canadian province of Ontario.
Boasting warm, sunny summers and mild, snowy winters, any time of year is a good time to visit this vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis of just over 5.5 million people.
Take a trip up to the top of the CN Tower – over 553 metres tall! – and enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the entire city.
Then, catch a streetcar over to the Eaton Centre and enjoy a premier shopping and dining experience!
If you like the outdoors, there’s nowhere better to spend an afternoon than the ultra-laid back Toronto Beaches. The miles of pristine shoreline and sandy beaches are laden with walking and biking trails – and while you’re at it, why not take a dip in the gentle beach-side waters of Lake Ontario?
Feeling like satisfying your inner hippy? Then take a stroll along the many storefronts and shops of Queen West – where you are sure to find all the latest trends and fashions – and what’s hot in Toronto!
Finish the day off with a meal by the water at Harbourfront Centre and watch as the sun dips beyond the horizon and get your groove on in Toronto’s eclectic nightlife – located just a short hop away in the Entertainment District.
Whether its Toronto’s vast expanses of green parks and open spaces, it’s warm and inviting beaches or it’s many award-winning wineries, there’s something for everyone in this sprawling megalopolis – one of the most livable in the world!
Even as night falls, the city is still a hive of activity and bright lights – and you can rest easy knowing that all of this will be there tomorrow for you to enjoy all over again!
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Tour Of Downtown Toronto
You hear about Canada being this magical place where everyone is so multicultural, very open minded and super friendly. That's pretty much Toronto in a nutshell. So here is a downtown tour of this fabulous city! I absolutely love living here when there is so much to see and do. It's definitely one the best cities in the world and if you've never been here before, you definitely have to come check it out! xo
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Waterloo Park Victorian Garden Postcard, Waterloo Canada
'Pride', Kevin MacLeod’s flute and piano composition, accompanies this picturesque visit to Waterloo Park’s Victorian Garden, featuring a variety of blossoms from spring through autumn.
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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Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
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