Tag: “Canada”

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  1. Victorian storefronts along Toronto's West Queen West

    Most of these three-storey buildings along Queen Street West in Toronto function as they have since they were built in the late 19th century: with a store on the main floor and apartments or, occasionally, small offices on the second and third floors.

  2. gates to Trinity-Bellwoods Park

    Where Trinity-Bellwoods Park is today, near one end of Toronto's West Queen West neighbourhood, was the original site of Trinity College. Today Trinity College is part of the University of Toronto to the northeast, but its original gates still stand along Queen Street.

  3. West Queen West clothing boutiques

    Toronto's West Queen West -- a stretch of Queen Street from about Bathurst Street west to Dufferin -- is home to many clothing boutiques, many featuring Canadian designers.

  4. Spirit Island

    Located in Maligne Lake, Spirit Island is one of the landmarks and most photographed places in Jasper National Park.

  5. Montmorency Falls

    Montmorency Falls is a large waterfall in Quebec, Canada, located just east of Quebec City. It is taller than the famous Niagara Falls at 83m (272ft.).

  6. Sawback Prescribed Burn

    Along a five kilometer section on the Bow Valley Parkway a prescribed burn, started by Parks Canada in 1993, can be seen.

  7. calgary stampede

    parade & Rodeo every summer

  8. Parc Olympique

    Parc Olympique is the site of the 1976 Summer Olympics. The stadium holds 80,000 spectators and is now home to the Montreal Expos and used for concerts and other events.

  9. Jardin Botanique de Montreal

    Le jardin botanique de Montreal is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. It is located right next to the Parc Olympique, the Biodome, and the Insectarium.

  10. Parc du Mont-Royal

    Parc du Mont-Royal (or Mount Royal Park) is a city park on a mountain just north of downtown Montreal, and it is from which the city derived its name. Jacques Cartier scaled the mountain in 1535 and named it Mount Royal, which in the 18th century replaced the former name of the city, Ville-Marie.

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