Spring Tide at South Maitland Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre
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Kincardine to Goderich - Ontario Bike Tour #2 - Day 7 of 10
This video summarizes Day 7 of my 10 day solo bicycle trip along the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Thursday July 26, 2018.
From Kincardine I headed southwest along Huron Terrace, turned right onto Kincardine Ave and followed the shoreline on Goderich St. After crossing the border into Huron-Kinloss, the name of the road changes to Boiler Beach Rd. At Concession Rd 10 I jogged inland and followed Lake Range Dr which took me over the Pine River and through Lurgan Beach.I turned right when I got to Concession Rd 2 and headed South West away from the lake. I eventually turned right onto Sideroad 25, then left onto Amberley Road (County Rd 86). When I got turned right onto Kintain I had then left Bruce County and entered Huron County and the township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh. I stayed on this road until I reached Belfast Rd where I turned left. I made a right turn from there onto Kingsbridge Line which I followed until Highway 21 (the Bluewater Highway). After a short stretch on Hwy 21 I turned left onto Glen's Hill Rd, and then right onto Kerry's Line. When I reached Dungannon Rd it was in the process of being paved and I turned left onto it. I made a right onto Cransford Line which I rode until Nile Rd. I continued south on Loyal Line, then West on Gore Rd back to Highway 21. After a short stretch of Highway 21 I was at the entrance to Point Farms Provincial Park.
I selected a campsite within the Colborne Campground and went for a quick swim at the beach. I then got back on the road and headed to Goderich along Highway 21. I passed the Goderich Municipal Airport, a bridge for the G2G (Goderich to Guelph) trail and the Maitland River. At the top of the hill coming into Goderich I turned right onto Gloucester Terrace where I passed the Huron Historic Gaol (Jail). I then I approached the Courthouse Square from North Street. I also went and saw the Lighthouse on Cobourg Street, and down Harbor street to see the beach and Goderich Salt Mine. I ate dinner with family at Park House Restaurant.
Strava for Day 7:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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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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Canada - Victoria, BC Bikes, Docks, & Seals Episode 1
Our first couple of days in Victoria BC, Canada. Victoria is an amazing place with so many things to do. So much so that we had to make more than one video.
In this episode we drive through the BC forest fires, feed wild seals in oak bay, cycle victoria, and spend some time at fisherman's wharf. I hope you enjoy episode one of the series.
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Moving from British Columbia to Ontario || British Columbia vs Ontario || Canada
I moved from BC to Ontario a couple of weeks ago. Here is the 2nd part of my journey from Vancouver to Toronto. To watch Part 1:
Both the Canadian Provinces are good in their own way but I would still prefer British Columbia for its beauty and the perfect weather.
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Victoria, BC in 4K (UHD)
Victoria, capital of British Columbia, sits on the craggy southern end of Vancouver Island. With abundant parkland, it’s known for outdoor activities. The city's British colonial past shows in its Victorian architecture, including stately Craigdarroch Castle mansion. Butchart Gardens, with 55 acres of vivid floral displays, plus statuary, water features and a carousel, is one of many formal gardens in the city.
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Great Getaways: Introduction - Ontario, Canada
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If you like snow you are going to love today's show. It is another winter adventure for the whole family. Our trip will take us from Owen Sound, Ontario, down to the Blue Mountains and then all the way up the Bruce Peninsula. It's a trip that will be filled with everything SNOW! Snowmobiling, snowshoeing, snow skiing with lots of snowy scenic beauty. Lets start our SNOWY TRIP!
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.
Why Move To Victoria? - Shaw TV Victoria
Everyone has their own reasons for living in one place or another across our beautiful country. Shaw TV's James Green takes a stroll through downtown Victoria to find out why some people chose to come to Victoria.