Insiders Guide to Vancouver Island 2018 - Full Length Feature in HD
Explore Vancouver Island in British Columbia with travel and nature videographer Les McDonald. This intimate insiders guide will take you to the MUST SEE attractions on the Pacific West Coast.
Experience Victoria, Butchart Gardens, the Empress Hotel, Tofino, Ucluelet, Port Hardy, Telegraph Cove, and much more! Also, enjoy exclusive footage of grizzly bear and whale watching brought to you by the experts in their fields where you will see Grizzy Bears hunting wild salmon, Orca Killer Whales, Humpback Whales, Seals, Sea Lions, Dolphins and more!
A Day in Goderich Ontario! w/ @huron.image.factory | Travel Vlog | A Curious Expedition
Thank you so much to everybody that made this an awesome adventure. There is so much to see and do in Goderich, Ontario. Just 3 hrs from Toronto, you can find great beaches, amazing craft beer and one of a kind goods for great prices. A visit here will not disappoint. For more information, or to visit the places we checked out, check the links below! Thanks for watching - h&c
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Halifax, Nova Scotia - Canada HD Travel Channel
Halifax, the capital of the province of Nova Scotia forms together with Dartmouth and Bedford a coherent settlement area for well over a quarter million people. Dartmouth and Halifax are separated by the harbor and since the mid 18th century connected by a ferry.
In addition, two major toll bridges span the bay.
Since time immemorial, Halifax is a major port and thus it is not surprising that the largest military installation in Canada, the base of the Atlantic Fleet and the headquarters of the Coast Guard are settled here.
In the center of the harbor front you see the restored brick buildings and warehouses, the so-called Historic Properties. Together with the disused harbor buildings, they serve today as pubs as well as shopping malls, museums and galleries for a solvent customers. The exterior of the whole complex is true to the original. The Historic Properties are a much-visited attraction for tourists. Here one can watch the ships as well as glass blowers at work.
In the shopping arcades, the usual souvenirs are offered to the tourists. Those who seek patiently can find some rarities.
Always present is the emblem of the town, the bell tower set up at the beginning of the 19th century in front of the citadel on behalf of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. It should teach the citizens more punctuality.
The casino with an attached hotel next to the Historic Properties dominates the northern part of the harbor front.
The historic Alexander Keith Brewery, another masterfully restored part of the leisure mile dominates the southern part.
Sometimes you can see the sailing ship Bluenose II in the harbor. In the early 20th century, the original Bluenose held the international fishing trophy as the fastest North American sailing ship in its class for eighteen years. During World War II sailing ships lost their meaning; the Bluenose at first still served as a cargo ship and sank in 1946 in the West Indies. In the 60s, the Bluenose II was rebuilt to the original in Lunenburg and is now immortalized on the Canadian 10 cent coin.
Weather permitting, you can take a city tour with one of the original amphibious vehicles, the Harbour Hopper.
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Halifax, die Hauptstadt der Provinz Nova Scotia, bildet mit Dartmouth und Bedford ein zusammenhängendes Siedlungsgebiet für weit über eine Viertelmillion Menschen. Dartmouth und Halifax trennt der Hafen und verbindet seit Mitte des 18. Jh. eine Fähre.
Außerdem überspannen zwei große Mautbrücken die Bucht.
Seit jeher ist Halifax ein bedeutender Hafen, und somit verwundert es nicht, dass hier die größte militärische Einrichtung Kanadas angesiedelt ist, die Basis der Atlantikflotte. Auch die Küstenwache hat hier ihren Hauptsitz.
Im Zentrum der Hafenfront liegen die restaurierten Backsteinhäuser und Lagerhallen, die so genannten Historic Properties, die heute wie die ausgedienten Hafengebäude mit Kneipen, Einkaufspassagen, Museen und Galerien für ein zahlungskräftiges Publikum gestaltet wurden. Die ganze äußerlich originalgetreue Anlage bietet einen viel besuchten Anziehungspunkt für Touristen, die dabei auch Schiffe beobachten, oder Glasbläsern bei der Arbeit zuschauen können.
In den Einkaufspassagen befinden sich die üblichen Souvenirs für Touristen, aber wer geduldig sucht, findet auch Raritäten.
Bei alledem hat man stets das Wahrzeichen der Stadt vor Augen, den im Auftrag von Prinz Edward, Herzog von Kent, Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts vor der Zitadelle errichteten Glockenturm, der die Bürger zu mehr Pünktlichkeit erziehen sollte.
Das neben den Historic Properties liegende Kasino mit angeschlossenem Hotel beherrscht den Nordteil der Hafenfront.
Die historische Alexander Keith Brauerei, ein weiterer aufwendig restaurierter Teil der Freizeitmeile dieser Hafenlandschaft beherrscht den Südteil.
Manchmal sieht man im Hafen den Segler Bluenose II. Das Original hielt Anfang des 20. Jh. achtzehn Jahre lang die internationale Fischerei Trophäe als schnellster nordamerikanischer Segler seiner Klasse. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg verloren Segelschiffe ihre Bedeutung; die Bluenose diente zunächst noch als Frachtschiff und sank 1946 bei den westindischen Inseln. In den 60er Jahren wurde die Bluenose II in Lunenburg dem Original nachgebaut und ist heute auf der kanadischen 10 Cent Münze verewigt.
Wenn das Wetter es erlaubt, kann man mit einem der originellen Amphibienfahrzeuge, den Harbour Hoppers, zu einer Stadtrundfahrt aufbrechen.
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Falls Reserve Conservation Area Campground Driving Tour (August 9, 2018)
A driving tour of the three main camping areas inside Falls Reserve Conservation Area. If you were planning or thinking about camping at this park for the first time, this will give you excellent insight into what the sites are like. The park is under the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority.
Falls Reserve is located along the Maitland River near the hamlet of Benmiller, Ontario and just a short drive from Goderich and Lake Huron. The park encompasses 230 acres with the Maitland Falls being the main feature for swimming and fishing.
The three main camping areas are Maple Campground, Cedar Campground and Sycamore Campground. Maple and Cedar have recently changed names from Mennesetung and Chippewa. Maple and Sycamore have full serviced sites while Cedar is unserviced and more suitable for tenting.
For anglers, the Maitland River has trout, salmon, smallmouth bass, carp, sucker and chub. Near the entrance, there is a stocked pond that is refilled each year with rainbow trout and largemouth bass.
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Explore our Artistic Side - Liverpool, Nova Scotia
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136 Gracehill Crescent, Freelton, Ontario
Welcome to 136 Gracehill Crescent, Freelton, Ontario
Bright and spacious 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom home with double car garage located in Antrim Glen - an Adult Lifestyle Community conveniently located 2 minutes from either Cambridge or Waterdown. Open concept floor plan with formal dining area, eat-in kitchen, great room with coffered ceiling and floor to ceiling corner fireplace. The master suite has laundry area, walk-in closet, large ensuite bathroom with jetted tub and double sink. Plenty of options for the finishing the full basement with 8' ceilings and oversize window. Click on the multi-media link for a virtual tour of the property.
Listing courtesy of Sarah Middleton, Sales Representative, Royal LePage Crown Realty.
SOLD County Road 10, Prince Edward County
Spacious 3 bdrm Prince Edward County bungalow will impress with its contemporary flair and light-filled rooms. The home features a large living/dining room, newly remodeled kitchen with eating area, family room attached to the kitchen with propane fireplace, master with en-suite, generous closet space, main floor laundry and attached 2 car garage. Several bay windows with seating and storage fill the home with light and pastoral views. Dark bamboo floors add a modern touch throughout the living areas. Situated on 2+ acres, with a fenced backyard, composite maintenance-free decks and a new outbuilding that would make a great workshop, studio or office. This home is in great shape thanks to its contractor-owner. No renovations needed, just move in! Convenient to Milford`s post office, convenience store, library and bistro only 10 minute to Picton & the beaches. More info at PrinceEdwardCountyRealEstate.com.
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Rip Currents -- The Hidden Danger
This video details the dangers of rip currents and explains how to identify rip currents, as well as how to stay safe. Swimming in Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada is an ideal way to spend a summer day. But before heading into the water make sure that you and your family know how to break the grip of the rip.
Rip currents are powerful, fast-moving seaward currents that can pull even the strongest swimmers out to sea. Be safe. Know how to swim, never swim alone and, when in doubt, don't go out. If you become caught in a rip current, don't fight the current; swim out of the current, then to shore. If you can't escape, float or tread water. If you need help, call or wave for assistance.
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