Written by MilwVon on August 21, 2009
- In terms of my free time in Toronto, the Afternoon Niagara Falls tour that I did was a highlight! Some of my friends were going to blow off Tuesday's meetings and educational sessions to...
Written by Vanilla Sugar on May 29, 2009
- The distant sound of the heavy clop of horses’ hoofs grew louder and louder, then faded in a soft rhythmic beat. Buggy wheels crunched the loose stones on the road. Inside the buggy’s black...
Written by weeblewobble46 on July 18, 2008
- This little show is a fun, informative dinner theater experience. The dinner consists of family stylle servings of chicken, ribs, fish and veggies. Seating is at long tables that hold about 8 people....
Written by MichaelJM on October 1, 2004
- On our way to Quebec City we stopped off at Trois-Rivieres. Our main memory of this town is The Monastere des Ursulines. Keep an eye out for the signs and pause to examine these impressive...
Written by mstansberry on September 2, 2004
- The trip starts at 4am on a Saturday, dad pulling me off the couch after about an hour’s nap. My brother and I load our gear into the truck, fight over the seats, and fall...
Written by larryr on March 11, 2003
- Manitoulin Island is located in Lake Huron in Northern Ontario, and is the world’s largest freshwater island.
Manitoulin offers hiking, biking, camping, hunting, golfing, cultural events, and most of all it is a nature lovers...
Written by larryr on March 12, 2003
- Tobermory - Tip o' the Bruce
Tobermory is the jewel in the crown of Bruce County. Named after the seacoast fishing and diving village on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, by a home-sick Scot.
One of...
Written by larryr on March 13, 2003
- Bruce Peninsula National Park, a 136 sq. km. park, protects a rugged limestone landscape and one of the largest remaining tracts of forest in Southern Ontario. The National Park's main attraction is the spectacular 20km....
Written by moatway on October 30, 2004
- Entering London from the 401 on Wellington Street will expose the visitor to an increasingly typical major Canadian street. It is lined with strip malls, motels, service stations and gas bars. In other words, it...
Written by girlfromals on May 29, 2004
- When strolling through the parks watching all the children run around and tourists taking pictures of the blooming flowers, it is hard to remember that the Tulip Festival was born out of one of Europe's...
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