Toronto - Capital of Province of Ontario, Canada
Toronto is both the political capital of Ontario, and the commercial capital of the province, as well as being the largest city in Canada. It is to Canada what New York is to the United States, with a population of nearly 4 million people. Designated by the United Nations as "one of the world's most multicultural cities," Toronto is a place where you can travel around the world without ever leaving town.
Welcome to Ontario, Canada
"Welcome to Ontario" (c) 1995 Ontario, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation You would be surprised knowing the story of this particular video clip. First time I saw it many years ago (around 1996) in Russia when multimedia stuff on PCs like video was rare. At that time I lived in Russia and was just dreaming about going abroad to study or work. Since that time I kept the video burnt on one of my CDs as an example of how professional video has to be done. 10 years later, I "found" that video on the old CD and uploaded it to Youtube. The difference this time was - I am a Сanadian citizen enjoying living in Canada. The video clip, sponsored by Ontario province government and created in Canada, made its way from Canada to Russia in 1996, then it flew back to Canada in 2001 and 10 years later (in 2006) was uploaded to Youtube so you all can see it. Isn't it amazing? I consider this video clip as symbolic pride of the country where we can live freely and secure, pride of achieving our goals when we are really passionate about them. This is a great example of how our "vision" makes dreams come true... ;)
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
At the outflow of Lake Erie into Lake Ontario and a 90 minute drive from Toronto, the natural wonder of Niagara Falls is one of the most famous places on earth, and about half of it lies in Canada. With its thunderous curtain of cascading waters that you can see from beside, on top or even from underneath, the incredible uniqueness and panoramic beauty of Niagara Falls are two of the main reasons why most visitors hop aboard the Maid of the Mist boat to ride right up close to the action.
Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada 2011
Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John
CN Tower, Toronto - Ontario, Canada
The CN Tower is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, and is the most popular tourist attraction in Toronto, Ontario. Join Chief Operating Officer, Jack Robinson as he explores the history of the tower and provides a look into the feature attractions for those who may be planning to visit in the near future. Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit uscw.canada.travel Join us on Facebook and Twitter: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
In Canada's capital city of Ottawa, most tourists find themselves at Parliament Hill and the several blocks that radiate from there, since many of the city's museums, shops and points of interest are located within that radius. Near the Parliament is Byward Market, which dates back to the 1840s, offering farmer markets and craft stores that you can explore along some pedestrian-only streets.
Mysterious Rumblings and Vibrations in Windsor, ON, Canada are Causing Problems - August 2011
"West end resident Gary Grosse compares the sound of the mysterious rumblings to the sound of "a fleet of diesel trucks idling next to your home."Photograph by: File photo by JASON KRYK, The Windsor StarIf just a handful of people were griping about mysterious underground rumblings and vibrations in their neighbourhoods, you could probably call them crackpots and get away with it. But when you've got more than 250 official complaints registered with the Ministry of the Environment, and Facebook websites are springing up to track the noise, there's clearly something going on. So why can't anybody figure it out? It was months ago when folks first started talking about the strange sounds and pulsing sensations that seemed to be emanating from beneath homes all across Windsor and Essex County. One woman said it felt like being underground in Union Station, with trains passing overhead. The house would vibrate. The windows would rattle. It left her feeling unsteady on her feet and made her ears hum. Someone suggested she might be suffering from tinnitus. Others thought she was crazy, until the neighbours admitted to hearing and feeling the same thing. Everybody who's experienced the rumblings has a similar description. The reports are strikingly consistent. "I'd compare it to a fleet of diesel trucks idling next to your home," said west-ender Gary Grosse, who started one of the websites to log vibration times and share experiences. "I've learned it's a wide range of ages <b>...</b>
EF Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Order a free EF brochure at www.ef.com Go to Toronto and study English with EF International Language Centres. Canada's largest city offers premier shopping and after dark you can choose if you want to be entertained by world-class theater, a lively arts scene or the trendy dance clubs. Don't forget to watch a Toronto Maples Leafs ice hockey game during your stay.
NOROOZ RECOGNITION IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Ontario finally recognizes Norooz....
Toronto Sight and Sounds-- Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario. With over 2.5 million residents, it is the forth most populous municipality in USA/Canada, only NYC, LA and Chicago are more populous. Toronto is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and is part of a densely populated region in south-central Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe which is home to 8.1 million residents. The census metropolitan area (CMA) had a population of 5113149, and the Greater Toronto Area had a population of 5555912 in the 2006 Census. As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is considered a global city and is one of the top financial cities in the world. Toronto's leading economic sectors include finance, business services, telecommunications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, film, television production, publishing, software production, medical research, education, tourism and sports industries. The Toronto Stock Exchange, the world's seventh largest, is headquartered in the city, along with a majority of Canada's corporations. Toronto's population is cosmopolitan and international, reflecting its role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada. Toronto is one of the world's most diverse cities by percentage of non-native-born residents, as about 49% of the population were born outside of Canada. Because of the city's low crime rates, clean environment, high standard of living, and friendlier <b>...</b>

