Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Vaughan: Ontario, Canada
Top 9. Best Tourist Attractions in Vaughan: Ontario, Canada:
Canada's Wonderland, Vaughan Mills, Reptilia Zoo and Education Centre, Kortright Centre for Conservation, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Toronto, Colossus Woodbridge, Mackenzie Glen District Park, Promenade Shopping Centre
Woodbridge Vaughan Ontario Neighbourhood
A Woodbridge Vaughan Ontario tourism video showcasing restaurants, nightlife, recreation, and residential communities.
Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario
Experience Canada's premier amusement park! With over 200 attractions, 16 roller coasters, and a 20-acre water park, Canada's Wonderland is the ultimate destination for all ages. Buy tickets at
Toronto The Most Dangerous Neighbourhood ranked by TORONTO LIFE magazine
Visit our Store:
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.
Toronto Canada
Visit Toronto Canada
Toronto Crime area
Most criminal area in Toronto
Video filmed with GoPro 5 Hero Black
Disclaimer: This video is for Entertainment purposes only!
Do not use any part of this video without permission from owner.
Humman Adventures
Newmarket Ontario Canada
Some panoramas of downtown Newmarket Ontario Canada showing the renewed living space behind main street and the renewal of Main Street itself with every shop occupied.
Discover Hamilton #SecretsOut
tourismhamilton.com - #SecretsOut - Prepare to discover a Hamilton you don’t know. Tourism Hamilton’s new video #SecretsOut lets viewers in on the incredible beauty of a city on the rise. Look deeper, listen closer, and discover a city that’s sure to surprise you. Find out what we’ve known all along.
Where the arts thrive. Nature surrounds. And history is revealed.
A good secret is hard to keep. Hamilton: It's in our character
Attractions featured include:
o African Lion Safari
o Art Gallery of Hamilton
o Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
o Hamilton Civic Museums
o Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
o Hamilton Conservation Authority
o Hamilton Waterfront Trust
o Hamilton TigerCats
o HMCS Haida
o OHL Bulldogs
o Royal Botanical Gardens
o Wild Waterworks
o Various Festivals & Events including Supercrawl, Around the Bay Road Race, Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek, Midsummer’s Dream in Gage Park
The original musical score for #SecretsOut was composed and arranged by Ryan Latham, performed by members of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and recorded at Catharine North Studios in Hamilton’s north end.
#SecretsOut was produced locally in partnership with Create Media (createmedia.ca) and Low Key Studios (lowkeystudio.com).
Connect with us on social @TourismHamilton: Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
For use of the video please contact tourism@hamilton.ca
Walking in Vancouver Canada - Residential Neighborhood - Tour of West Area near UBC
Here's a nice mellow block in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We're walking on West 34th near Camosun Street.
Music by Mark Quigley (keyboard)
This video is about 2018-11-24 Camosun West 34
Walking Tour of Vaughan Mills Mall Outlets Warehouse Shopping Centre, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada 4K
0523
Kortright Park Vaughan - Maple Syrup Festival and Things To Do
Kortright Centre has beautiful trails all season long, great for hiking.
Situated 10 minutes north of Toronto on pristine woodlands. Kortright Centre combines a natural oasis with leading edge sustainable education programs and events in Canada. The centre hosts 100,000 visitors annually and offers over 50 environmental education programs for schools and 30 sustainable technology workshops for the public, trades and professionals.
Go here for Maple Syrup Festival in March.
Subscribe! -
Description may contain affiliate links.
For Footage and Business Enquires please email teamdonline@gmail.com
TORONTO, CANADA: 1080p Downtown Video Tour
1080p video tour of Downtown Toronto, Canada
Shot by Sergei Dratchev in November 2016
Camera: GoPro Hero5 Black
Editing: Apple iMovie