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Once mainly industrial, Granville Island is now a thriving center of activity with a relaxed and distinctive atmosphere. Artists and retailers have moved into converted warehouses alongside houseboats, theaters, galleries, and restaurants. The Granville Island Public Market is one of the most popular attractions selling fruit and vegetables, seafood, and a great variety of other specialties as well as ready-to-eat items. Not truly an island, the arts hub is linked to residential areas by one road and footbridges to the south, and to the Downtown peninsula (across False Creek) by ferry.
Location: South of the Granville Street Bridge
2609 Fanshawe Park Rd E, London, Ontario N5X 4A1, Canada Fanshawe Pioneer Village is an early example of the museum type known as a “Pioneer Village,” initially developed in mid-20th century Ontario by Conservation Authorities. Fanshawe Pioneer Village tells the story of rural communities in the former townships of Westminster, London, North Dorchester, Delaware, West
Near the Sherbrooke Metro Station, Square Saint-Louis rates as one of Montréal’s prettiest old squares and is set in a turn-of-the-century French-Canadian residential quarter. In the little streets around the tree-shaded square, there are still a few attractive Victorian houses. Some now house pleasant restaurants. At the square’s eastern edge and running parallel to St.
Niagara Helicopters Category : Tourist attractions
3731 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, Toronto, P.O. Box 636 Since 1961 Services: Niagara Falls, Wedding, Wine Tours & more…
The Royal Tyrrell Museum Category : Tourist attractions
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of palaeontology. In addition to housing one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs, the Museum offers a wide variety of creative, fun, and educational programs that bring the prehistoric past to life. The Museum is operated by the Government of Alberta
Old Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
The old section of Montreal, lined with lovely old historic buildings, welcomes visitors with great shopping and fine dining. Horse-drawn carriages take visitors through the cobbled streets and past the open squares. While Montreal itself is a vibrant modern city, Old Montreal down by the waterfront is where most tourists come to soak up the
Whistler Category : Tourist attractions
Just a two hour drive from Vancouver is the famous ski resort and village of Whistler. While Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, it has also developed into a popular summer destination with golf, mountain biking, and a lively town atmosphere throughout the year. The village gained wide international attention in 2010
Ignite your mind and discover the wonders of science at Science World at TELUS World of Science. Immerse yourself in interactive displays, inspirational feature exhibitions, jaw-dropping live science demonstrations at Peter Brown Family Centre Stage and larger-than-life films in the OMNIMAX® Theatre. Science World at TELUS World of Science has completed its facility renewal and
Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec and contains the city’s most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town
Hey toi, amateur de bonne bouffe et d’aventures culinaires! Prépare-toi à explorer les festivals gastronomiques les plus épiques de Montréal avec moi! Des bières artisanales du Mondial de la bière aux pizzas délicieusement fromagées de la Semaine de la pizza, en passant par les plats exotiques d’Un goût des Caraïbes, on va se régaler! Suivez-moi