Articles related to: Ontario
1: Five Things To Do In Ontario
Located in central region of Canada, the province of Ontario is the second biggest in terms of area and largest in terms of population. Apart from that, it is the only province in Canada which borders..
2: Temporary Tattoos Advantage
Tattoos Temporary Vs PermanentPunk hair-styles, body-piercing, use of drug and of, course, tattoos. The statement the youth (also quite a few grownups) are making through these accessories has to be s..
3: Presenting: Niagara Falls Tourism - One Wonder After Another
In early December of 2007 I decided to embark on a three day winter getaway to Niagara Falls, Ontario. In order to explore the city in the best possible way I contacted the experts at Niagara Falls to..
4: Hello From Niagara Falls – Exploring The Clifton Hills Entertainment Area & Doing A Little Gambling
Yesterday morning my last full day in Niagara Falls, Ontario, had arrived. After a packed schedule the day before that had included a wonderful presentation at the Imax Theatre, my up-close encounter ..
5: Hello From Niagara Falls: Skylon Tower, Imax Theatre And Journey Behind The Falls
After this overview it was now time for me to hit the road and start my busy schedule of discoveries in Niagara Falls, Ontario. I started my day with a visit to the Skylon Tower, Niagara Fall’s most..
6: Hello From Niagara Falls: The Tropical Splendour Of Bird Kingdom And A Musical Encounter With Charlie Brown
So far I had already enjoyed a great day, full of action: after a tour of the tropical court yard at the Best Western Cairn Croft I had gotten a great 360 degree view over Niagara Falls from its most ..
7: Hello From Niagara Falls: Luxury And Coziness At The Kilpatrick Manor B&b (Part I)
Of all the different types of travel that I have done, one type of experience remains consistently at the top of my list: bed and breakfasts. I am a real sucker for family-owned businesses and for uni..
8: Hello From Niagara Falls: Luxury And Coziness At The Kilpatrick Manor B&B (Part II)
With bed and breakfast owners the demarcation of private living space and public guest space is always a delicate issue. Particularly in Canada, the concept of bed and breakfasts usually involves the ..
9: Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario – A City Of Lights And Magic (Part I)
It had been an exciting day already: my helicopter ride with Niagara Helicopter had given me a close-up aerial view over Niagara Falls and my visit to the Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory had made..
10: Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario – A City Of Lights And Magic (part II)
Inspired from this almost magical experience in the Illumination Tower I was ready for my last adventure of the day: my first live Magic Show. I drove five minutes into the Clifton Hill area and arriv..
11: Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario: An Uplifting Experience (Part I)
It may sound strange, but it all started with the Miami Dolphins. My husband is a huge fan of the fins, but we figured a trip to Miami for his birthday in early December was not in the cards. So I sta..
12: Hello From Niagara Falls, Ontario: An Uplifting Experience (Part II)
A modern glass-enclosed pavilion opened in 1996 holds a gift shop and a climate controlled tropical biotope that holds more than 2000 butterflies. On this cold winter day, a little reprieve inside a w..
13: How To Avoid Going Into A Spin
When driving your car in snowy or any kind of wet weather, it is important to know what needs to be done in order to avoid going into a spin, which causes you to completely lose control of the vehicle..
14: Water Falls of Grey County, Hoggs Falls, Flesherton Ontario
Within the Beaver Valley area of Grey County is one of its best kept secrets. Located just east of the village of Flesherton Ontario is Hoggs Falls. Located on the Boyne River, Hoggs Falls plunges o..
15: Hello From Ontario – A Jump For Charity – Out Of A Plane!!!
I am a great believer in volunteer work and dedicating time and effort to the greater good. Corporate responsibility embodies this spirit on the business side. In our modern cities and developed natio..
16: Hello From Ottawa: The Historic Auberge Mcgee Inn (Part II)
I enquired about how the transition phase went and Judy and Sarah said that it was pretty easy and seemed very natural. They had all read a lot of books on how to run a bed and breakfast and their pre..
17: Hello From Ottawa: The Historic Auberge Mcgee Inn (part I)
During my assignment here in Ottawa to cover the Tulip Festival I am staying in one of my favourite types of accommodation: a bed and breakfast. Not only will you ever see two B&B properties that are ..
18: Presenting: A Behind-the-scenes Look At The Historic Royal York Hotel - One Of Toronto's Crown Jewels (part Ii)
In 1999, Canadian Pacific Hotels & Resorts acquired Fairmont Hotels to form Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, a global company with a portfolio of unique architecturally interesting luxury hotels throughou..
19: Hello From Toronto: A First Hand Look At Casa Loma (Part II)
The Queens Own Rifles Museum is part of fulfilling the legacy of Sir Henry Pellatt who always had a dream of turning the castle into a military museum. A large poster on the 3rd floor recalls the sign..
20: Hello From Toronto: A First Hand Look At Casa Loma (Part I)
Casa Loma, Toronto’s castle and the city's second most important tourist attraction, has an extremely interesting history. It was the life dream and brainchild of Sir Henry Pellatt, one of Cana..
21: Presenting: Toronto's Distillery District - A Unique Vision And 13 Acres Of Historic Victorian Industrial Architecture (part I)
As a European immigrant, historical districts always hold a great fascination to me. Over the last few years, Toronto has been enriched by the revitalization of an entire district: the Distillery Dist..
22: Hello From Toronto: Exploring Chinatown And Kensington (Part II)
Captivated by the colourful and unusual variety of stores we walked through narrow streets filled with a jumble of vintage clothing stores, bakeries, restaurants, shops selling anything from fish, che..
23: Presenting: A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The Historic Royal York Hotel - One Of Toronto's Crown Jewels (part I)
The more time I spend discovering Toronto the more I realize it is a fascinating city with interesting people and places, historic and current, famous and not so famous. Sometimes our most interesting..
24: Hello From Toronto: Exploring Chinatown And Kensington (Part I)
In all my explorations of Toronto over the last few years I have learned that in addition to numerous world-class sights and attractions, Toronto has many lesser known nooks and crannies that are full..
25: Doors Open 2006– Toronto’s Architectural Festival Sure Has Become Popular....
Judging by the line-ups of architecture buffs on the streets, Toronto’s free architecture festival, Doors Open, is a resounding success. Since 2000 Doors Open has been providing free access to ..
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