Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Newfoundland
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to Newfoundland!
Newfoundland was our first province on the Road to 150 project. We experienced icebergs, fjords, the Earth's mantle, whales, kitchen parties, and swimming in the Atlantic Ocean. But most of all, we fell in the love with people, which is a big part of what makes Newfoundland so special.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Things to do in Toronto in the Spring - Travel with Arianne - Travel Canada episode #10
When the winter months are over and the first day of good weather and sunshine rolls around the corner, we Torontonians enjoy walking around the city. If ever you find yourself in Toronto during the spring check out these places and hang out with the locals. Don't forget to subscribe to Travel with Arianne for more travel inspiration.
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6) Ed Mirvish Theatre
7) Dundas Square
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3) Victoria Day Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay Park
4) Return to Grace at the Ed Mirvish Theatre
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Toronto The Most Dangerous Neighbourhood ranked by TORONTO LIFE magazine
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Toronto The Most Dangerous Neighbourhood ranked by TORONTO LIFE magazine
From Toronto’s 140 neighbourhoods I choose to take a look at most dangerous neighbourhood and walk on the street to see how bad it is. According to Toronto Life Ranking - The most dangerous neighbourhood is - King West entertainment district and Waterfront area. The sprawling downtown catch-all includes not only the densely packed condo land south of the Gardiner, but the boozy circus that is the King West entertainment district.
The result: a staggering number of violent crimes and arsons.
During my couple of hours walking in the area though - the most violent incident that I had - was a yupping little dog that tried to scare me.
See for yourself how bad the area is.
The great thing about living in Toronto is that every neighbourhood comes with bragging rights. Rosedale has prestige schools.
Trinity-Bellwoods is the capital for small-batch picklers. Etobicoke has low crime rates, Scarborough has lush parks, downtown has the most transit. Every neighbourhood has something going for it.
But Torontonians are competitive, and we like knowing how each area stack up.
From Toronto’s 140 neighbourhoods we choose to take a look at most dangerous neighbourhood and walk on the street to see how bad it is.
The most dangerous neighbourhood is - King West entertainment district and Waterfront area.
The sprawling downtown catch-all includes not only the densely packed condoland south of the Gardiner, but the boozy circus that is the King West entertainment district. The result: a staggering number of violent crimes and arsons.
Ranking take into account scores of each neighbourhood in 10 categories, broken down as follows:
1 - Housing (15%) affordability (cost versus income), appreciation (year-over-year change) and quality (how many homes recently required major repairs).
2 - Crime (13%) the number of incidents per neighbourhood by type
3 - Transit (11%) the number of overcrowded routes and TTC stops per square kilometre
4 - Shopping (11%) the number of groceries, hardware stores and pharmacies per square kilometre
5 - Health (10%) the number of cancer screenings and health care providers per capita, and the amount of air pollution, tree coverage and green space
6 - Entertainment (10%) the number of sports facilities, bars and restaurants per square kilometre
7 - Community (8%) the number of street beautification efforts per square kilometre, plus voter turnout
8 - Diversity (8%) the number and proportion of various ethnicities
9 - Schools (7%) the number of schools in each ’hood, and their performance in the Fraser Institute’s report card
10 - Employment (7%) the number of jobs and businesses per capita, plus unemployment rates
Based on above King West entertainment district and Waterfront area is the most dangerous area.
While walking on the streets of this area I didn't really feel that.
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