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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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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
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Barrons-nous au Canada - PAYSAGES ET NATURE infinie du Québec
// Barrons-nous au Canada - PAYSAGES ET NATURE infinie du Québec. //
Comment optimiser son PVT Canada ?
1 an et demi à silloner les plus beaux paysages du Québec, le tout résumé en 3 min ! Nous espérons que notre vidéo vous donnera l'envie de vous barrer à votre tour !
Tu veux te barrer avec nous ? Suis nous sur nos différents réseaux sociaux.
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Tous les jours on te donne une nouvelle idée de que faire pendant 365 jours. Que ce soit l'hiver, l'automne, le printemps, l'été tu n'es pas prêt de t'ennuyer ;)
Ayant obtenu deux PVT, à savoir, pvt canada 2014 et pvt canada 2015, n'hésites pas à nous poser des questions, on a sûrement pleins de réponses à tes questions.
On te donne aussi l'ensemble des endroits visités dans cette vidéo :
1s - Au-dessus du Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2s - Parc LaFontaine sous la neiges - Montréal.
4s - Quartier du Plateau - Montréal.
8s - Parc des Chutes-Dorwin - Rawdon.
10s - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier - Québec.
13s - Balade du Pékan - Parc National du Mont-Orford.
17s - Parc Olympique - Montréal.
20s - Parc Jean Drapeau - Fête des neiges - Montréal.
23s - Domaine de la forêt perdue - Shawiningan.
25s - Belvédère du Mont-Royal - Montréal.
27s - Balade de La Roche - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
28s - Chute du Diable - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
33s - Belvédère de Mont-Royal au petit matin - Montréal.
35s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
37s - Balcon du Nord - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes.
38s - Parc des Chutes-Dorwin - Rawdon.
40s - Belvédère de la Scotora - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier.
42s - Chutes près du village du Mont-Tremblant.
44s - Automne - Saint Adoplphe d'Howard.
48s - Fosse à papillons - Jardin Botanique de Montréal.
50s - Saint-Côme.
53s - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier - Québec.
54s - Lac Pink - Parc de la Gatineau.
57s - Montréal.
1m13s - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
1m16s - Chutes de Montmonrency - Québec.
1m17s - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
1m20s - Parc Régional de Yamaska.
1m22s - Excursion Jacques-Cartier - Stoneham et Tewkesbury.
1m25s - Tire à l'érable - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m26s - Sur la route entre Montréal et Saint-Côme.
1m35s - Kayak au Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant / Skidoo à Entrelacs.
1m42s - Parc National du Mont-Orford.
1m45s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
1m46s - Slide the City - Parc Olympique - Montréal.
1m47s - Domaine de la Forêt Perdue - Shawinigan.
1m48s - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m48s - Motoneige - Entrelacs.
1m48s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
1m49s - Slide the City - Parc Olympique Montréal.
1m50s - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m51s - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes - Saint-Zénon.
1m52s - Zodiac pour observation des baleines - Tadoussac.
1m54s - Observation des ours noirs en milieu naturel - Ferme 5 étoiles - Sacre-Coeur-Saguenay.
1m56s - Survol en avion du Mont-Tremblant.
2m00s - Fête Nationale du Québec - Place des Arts - Montréal.
2m00s - Tamtam - Mont-Royal - Montréal.
2m03s - U2 - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m05s - Billard - Toronto.
2m09s - Chutes du Niagara - Niagara.
2m10s - Balade La Roche - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
2m12s - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes - Saint-Zénon.
2m15s - Entrelacs - Motoneige.
2m17s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2m18s - Vieux Port - Montréal.
1m19s - Ferme 5 étoiles - Sacre-Coeur-Saguenay.
2m24s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2m25s - Muse - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m26s - Color Run Night - Montréal.
2m27s - Festival de sculptures sur glace - Saint-Côme.
2m29s - Bruins Boston vs Canadians Montréal - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m30s - Color Run Night - Montréal.
2m31s - Petite chapelle de l'Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac - Saint-Benoît-du-Lac.
2m32s - Deux Kikis au Jardin Botanique - Montréal.
2m33s - Chutes Waber - Parc National de la Mauricie.
2m34s - Place des Arts - Festival des lumières - Montréal.
2m35s - Festival des sculptures sur glace - Saint-Côme.
2m37s - Parc Omega - Montebello.
2m38s - Rue Saint-Denis - Montréal.
2m41s - Parc de la Gatineau - Great Canadian Bungee - Ottawa.
2m46s - Kayak - Lac Wapizagonke - Parc National de la Mauricie.
2m49s - Rue Saint-Denis - Festival des lumières - Montréal.
2m51s - Parc de la Gatineau - Great Canadian Bungee - Ottawa.
2m53s - Abonne Toi !
Cette video a été filmé essentiellement avec un Canon 7D monté avec un objectif grand angle 10-22 mm.
Certains plans ont également été tournés avec une glidecam HD2000
Barrons-nous avant d'être un nom, c'est un état esprit. Tu en as marre d'une situation, d'un environnement, d'un climat ? Bouge-toi et change les choses !
Si toi aussi tu crois en cette philosophie, abonne toi à nos réseaux sociaux et BARRE-TOI avec nous ! montreal
Roadtrip au Québec - La Mauricie, Fjord du Saguenay , Fleuve St-Laurent & Quebec City
Road trip au Québec. Vidéo de 10 jours de vacances à la découverte des paysages canadiens (Parc National de La Mauricie, Lac St-Jean, Zoo sauvage de St-Félicien, Parc National du Fjord du Saguenay, Fleuve St-Laurent & Québec City) !
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Charlevoix Quebec
Great summer vacation in Charlevoix Quebec
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RVing through the Adirondacks and New York
We have fallen in love with the Adirondacks and New York State. There are mountains, raging rivers, deep gorges, gorgeous lakes and hiking that can’t be beat. Then there is the beautiful Finger Lakes area and, of course, America’s top-rated state park, Letchworth State Park. Come with us in Part II of our Adirondack RV Adventure as we visit all those places and more!
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Canadian Maritimes trip 2017 (HD 1080p)
Canadian Maritimes trip 2017, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Canadian Maritimes travel guide, Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces or the Canadian Maritimes, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The Maritimes had a population of 1,813,606 in 2016.
The Maritimes, along with a fourth province – Canada's easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador – make up Atlantic Canada.
Located along the Atlantic coast, various aquatic sub-basins are located in the Maritimes, such as the Gulf of Maine and Gulf of St. Lawrence. The region is located northeast of New England, southeast of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula, and southwest of the island of Newfoundland. All three provinces are entirely south of the southernmost extremity of Western Canada, and are the only provinces of Canada without large and sparsely populated northern regions.
The notion of a Maritime Union has been proposed at various times in Canada's history; the first discussions in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference contributed to Canadian Confederation which instead formed the larger Dominion of Canada.
New Brunswick
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New Brunswick is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, and the only constitutionally bilingual province in the country. The provincial capital is Fredericton. Statistics Canada estimates the provincial population in 2008 to be 751,527; a majority are English-speaking, but there is also a large Francophone minority (32%), chiefly of Acadian origin.
The province's name comes from the English and French translation for the city of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, northern Germany, the ancestral home of the Hanoverian King George III of the United Kingdom.
New Brunswick is a relatively sparsely populated province, with considerable forests forming the main body. The core of the province is virtually uninhabited, with the population very focused in the Western part of the province as well as the Eastern and Southern coastlines.
See in New Brunswick
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Fundy National Park. Near the village of Alma, Fundy National Park is 207 square kilometres of fundy coast and inland forest. The park has multiple campgrounds which include wilderness and more comfortable ones. There are over twenty waterfalls in Fundy National Park.
Reversing Falls. A one of a kind adventure where the flow of the Saint John River reverses when the Bay of Fundy is at high tide!
Hopewell Rocks. A group of Flowerpot rocks located in the community of Hopewell Cape.
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Kouchibouguac National Park[9]. Located along the shores of the Northumberland Strait, Kouchibouguac National Park is home to much wildlife and glorious beaches. Camping is available in the park. The Kouchibouguac park is probably best known for its sand dunes, and shallow protected tidal pool beaches, which offer very warm swimming.
Roosevelt Campobello International Park. Former U.S president Franklin D. Roosevelts summer retreat from 1921-1936. Located on the southern portion of Campobello island, this was also the island where Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was born.
Mount Carleton. A remote mountain (highest in maritimes) perfect for wilderness lovers
And see some of the other unusual attractions New Brunswick has to offer:
Old Sow With a diameter of 75 metres or 250 feet, Old Sow is the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere. Old Sow is located off the south-western shore of Deer Island.
Grand Falls and Gorge
World Pond Hockey Championships
Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Nova Scotia consists of a very large peninsula (known as the mainland), connected to the province of New Brunswick by a narrow strip of land, and includes Cape Breton Island, which is now joined to the mainland by the Canso Causeway.
See in Nova Scotia
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Peggys Cove Lighthouse, 35 km SW of Halifax on road 333 is a lighthouse on rounded rocks. The lighthouse is a post office, there is a restaurant and tourist information but otherwise it is just big rocks with a dozen small house and 60 people living there. Outside Peggys Cove on the 333 there are plenty of B&B's and restaurants.
Swissair Memorial, close to Peggys Cove on the 333.
Cape Breton highlands (especially in the Fall)
Citadel Hill, located in downtown Halifax.
The Southern Nova Scotia Biosphere, Tobeatic Wilderness Area, and Kejimikujik National Park in the southern half of the province--the largest protected wilderness area in Atlantic Canada
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town in North America.
Trip #1 - EASTERN CANADA
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The Ultimate JERUSALEM FOOD TOUR + Attractions - Palestinian Food and Israeli Food in Old Jerusalem!
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There are few cities in the world that can compare to Jerusalem in terms of ancient history and religious significance. It’s one of the most fascinating cities in the world, and it’s a city that I’ve wanted to visit my entire life. Finally, along with my friend David ( and Rafram, we explored Jerusalem to discover the food treasures the city has to offer - and let me tell you, you’ll find some incredibly delicious food in Jerusalem!
We started off the Jerusalem food tour by first walking around East Jerusalem and starting with the best plate of hummus I’ve ever had. We then toured around Old Jerusalem, and enjoyed some incredible Palestinian food kebabs cooked by an incredible man who cooked with serious love and passion. Another highlight in Jerusalem was the mutabak, a thin pastry stuffed with cheese and baked.
After eating our way through Old Jerusalem, we then headed into West Jerusalem and went to lunch at an Israeli Jewish restaurant serving a mix of amazing dishes. The food was home-cooked in style, and absolutely sensation. A few more snacks and sightseeing throughout the afternoon, and that brought us all the way to dinner where David had made reservations to eat at one of the hottest restaurants in Jerusalem, Machneyuda Restaurant. It was quite an experience, and an amazing meal and lively atmosphere to wrap up this ultimate Jerusalem food tour.
Here’s all the food and places included in this Palestinian food and Israeli food tour of Jerusalem:
Hummus Acramawi
Price - 20 ILS ($5.57) per plate
Almond juice - 3.90 ILS ($1.09)
Al-shuala Grill Restaurant
Shawarma - 26 ILS ($7.26)
Al Baghdadi Kabab
Palestinian kebabs
Total price - 100 ILS ($27.89)
Zalatimo Sweets
Mutabak
Price - 30 ILS ($8.37) each
Peaches - 10 for 1 kg
Plums - 10 for 1 kg
Fruit - 10 ILS ($2.76) per kg.
Mahane Yehuda Market
Azura Restaurant
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.55)
Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
Western Wall Tunnel
Price - 35 ILS ($9.76) per person
Dome of the Rock
Mount of Olives
Machneyuda Restaurant
Total price - 700 ILS ($195.21)
It was a lot of food in a single day, but it was one of the greatest food and learning days that I’ve ever had in my life. The generosity of the people we connected with, paired with the food, was truly a memorable experience in Jerusalem.
Thank you again to David ( and Rafram for showing me some of the best food in Jerusalem!
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