The Top 10 Places to Visit in Oshawa
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the most beautiful places, sights, attractions! Downtown Oshawa, White Feather Country Store, Parkwood National Historic Site, Canadian Automotive Museum, Tribute Communities Centre, Lakeview Park, The Ontario Regiment RCAC Museum, Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Regent Theatre, Oshawa Centre, Oshawa Zoo, Memorial Park
Oshawa Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Oshawa? Check out our Oshawa Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Oshawa.
Top Places to visit in Oshawa:
Canadian Automotive Museum, Parkwood National Historic Site, Tribute Communities Centre, Lakeview Park, The Ontario Regiment RCAC Museum, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Regent Theatre, Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve, Oshawa Museum, Purple Woods Conservation Area, Memorial Park
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List 8 Tourist Attractions in Oshawa, Ontario | Travel to Canada
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There's Parkwood National Historic Site, White Feather Country Store, Canadian Automotive Museum, Tribute Communities Centre, The Ontario Regiment RCAC Museum, Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, Oshawa Centre, Robert McLaughlin Gallery and more...
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5 Worst Places To Live in Canada
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Just a few short months into Donald Trump's reign, Canada was already saying that, “In the event of a mass exodus of American citizens, Canada will always be a hospitable country.” Of course, the Great White North isn’t all sunshine and sparkles. So here are the Top 5 Canadian cities you’re going to want to avoid.
At Number 5. Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
If you're fleeing the States to avoid the tidal wave of racial abuse, best avoid Canada’s hate crime capital, Kitchener-Waterloo. Verbal and physical attacks on minority ethnic, religious, and LGBT communities happen here on a higher per capita rate than anywhere else in the country.
Number 4. Miramichi, New Brunswick
The city of Miramichi however, banded together to craft a symbol of the town’s growing support for the LGBT community. Shortly afterwards, the stamps were defaced twice. What’s more, residents have responded with outright homophobia.
Number 3. Sarnia, Ontario
This might look like a boring little town, with a decent cost of living and good enough schools. That's if you ignore the fact that the view is densely populated with pollution-spewing factories. Also, ecumenic stagnation has caused Sarnia’s downtown area to become a ghost town.
Number 2. Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John is very close to an idyllic little town of resplendent natural beauty named St. John’s. So unless you want to work in a paper mill or a nuclear power plant, you should definitely shoot for St. John’s NOT St. John.
And at number 1. Thetford Mines, Quebec
Did you know people still mine asbestos? It’s got to come from somewhere; at least, that’s the philosophy in Thetford Mines, a place so dedicated to extracting the exceptionally unhealthy substance that they named the town after it.
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Guelph - Ontario
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Guelph - Ontario: Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, Riverside Park, University of Guelph Arboretum, Guelph Market Square, Guelph Civic Museum, McCrae House, Guelph Lake Conservation Area, St. George's Anglican Church, Art Gallery of Guelph
Ontario Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Ontario? Check out our Ontario Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Ontario.
Top Places to visit in Ontario:
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Niagara Falls, St. Lawrence Market, CN Tower, Horseshoe Falls, Capitol Theatre, Brockville Railway Tunnel, Terry Fox Monument, Niagara Glen Nature Areas, Stewart Park, Royal Alexandra Theatre, The SS Keewatin, Kakabeka Falls, Canadian War Museum, Point Pelee National Park
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A Quick Trip to Lindsay, Ontario | Exploring Kawartha Lakes
In the Kawartha Lakes region of Southeastern Ontario is where you'll find the beautiful small town of Lindsay.
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This town is just 45 minutes away from Peterborough and it's a great place to visit if you're looking to explore a typical historic Ontario town.
There really isn't that much to do in Lindsay, especially for tourists.
Apart from exploring the beautiful old town area and admiring all of the architecture there's also an old burnt down mill at the edge of town. This is the most popular landmark in the town and a fun place to check out.
Just like with many other small towns in this area, people from Lindsay claim that it's one of the most beautiful towns in Ontario.
If you're planning a visit to Lindsay I recommend parking on the main street and simply walking around to see what you can find on your own.
During the summer the town can get quite busy with all of the local cottage-goers. During the winter it’s a lot quieter and can look beautiful in the snow.
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Beautiful Places To See- Eva Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Beautiful Places To See- Eva Lake, Ontario, Canada
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If you love fishing, Eva Lake may gives you truly a memorable and enlightening Canadian Wilderness experience.
Little Eva Lake is more than a 1,3000 acre lake. It is part of the Namakan River system and sits just west of the Quetico Provincial Park. The river enters the lake over the spectacular High Falls. This is one of the signature sites of the Boundary Waters. The river flows for about a mile and a half before it exits the lake through a raging rapids. This still water channel continues past the exit for about another mile and a half. All of this channel varies in depth from 25 to 50 feet. This deeper moving and still water is ideal for Walleyes and Northern Pike with Small mouth Bass all around the rocky shores.
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Oshawa, Ontario: Downtown Driving Tour (Plus GM Plant)
A driving tour video of downtown Oshawa, Ontario. The main downtown portion of the video follows the Simcoe Street / Centre Street Loop with additional excursions to see the Tribute Communities Centre (home of the OHL's Oshawa Generals) and King and Bond Street.
After leaving the downtown, we loop around the massive General Motors Manufacturing Plant. This historic automotive factory is now threatened to be closed down at the end of 2019 by GM.
The tour culminates at Lakeview Park on the shores of Lake Ontario. This video was taken in January, 2019.
The city of Oshawa was incorporated in 1850 and now has a population of 160,000. The city is located about 60 KM northeast of downtown Toronto. GM's roots in Oshawa date back well over a century. Lakeview Park, where the video ends, is on land originally donated by the car manufacturer.
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