Dock in the Mist Thunder Bay, Ontario is a port town that is situated on the shores of Lake Superior, virtually at the center of Canada. The city is surrounded by the wilderness. With forest and mountains in the north, it’s a common sight to see bears and moose wander around town.[1] Thanks to its […]

sleep is the enemy Toronto at first glance looks just like any other major American city south of the border. But this energetic and dynamic city is the envy of every American city planner and just about every other international big city. With a metropolitan population of 5.5 million and an urban expanse of some […]

Falling Water Niagara Falls remains one of nature’s most impressive sights, each year attracting more than 20 million tourists. The city is situated midway between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The Niagara River hurtles off a 200-feet cliff (60 meters), dropping an astounding 34 million gallons (130 million liters) of water every minute. Easily one […]

websters falls revisited Ontario is the heart of Canada, easily its richest, most populated, and visited province. One third of the people in Canada, in fact, live in Ontario. This province has the most mineral resources, some of the most fertile farmland in the country, and the longest winter-free season in which to cultivate it. […]

notre-dame Ottawa is the capital of Canada, selected by Queen Victoria herself because of its distance from the American border. And in almost every sense, this charming city with miles of parks along the Rideau Canal and waterways flowing through its downtown was the most perfect choice she could have made. Ottawa is certainly imposing: […]

websters falls revisited Hamilton is considered Canada’s version of Pittsburgh, known for its steel and heavy manufacturing. The city of over 500,000 is situated on Lake Ontario’s western corner where a sandbar is cut through to welcome ships into a landlocked harbor where the port is located. The Burlington Skyway, which is part of the […]

Cindy in black Sudbury, Ontario lies in the vast Sudbury Basin, a geological formation measuring 37 kilometers (59 miles) long and 27 kilometers (17 miles) wide that is rich in minerals. It is the largest single source of nickel in the world. Naturally, Sudbury is home to the biggest nickel mining plant in the world […]

Kitchener City Hall Kitchener is about an hour’s drive from Toronto and is amalgamated with two other industrial cities, Waterloo and Cambridge, forming the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Of the three cities, Kitchener is the largest with a population of over 250,000. More than half of the residents are of German descent, which is a […]

Blue…!!!{Blau, Blu, Bleu, BlГҐ, Blauw, Azul, аґЁаµЂаґІ ,नील } For the blue sky bends over a Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is often endearingly referred to as “Soo”. It is separated from its twin town in Michigan, U.S. by the St. Mary’s River rapids, which connects Lake Huron with Lake Superior. For thousands of years before […]

Niagara Falls, a city in Regional Municipality of Niagara, Which is in southeastern Ontario, Canada, is actually a port on the Niagara River. This port lies opposite to the Niagara Falls in New York. This city dominates the Horseshoe, or Canadian, Falls cataract of Niagara Falls. The falls have crescent-shaped cataract and has 54 metres […]

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