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26.Come to LGBT-positive Ontario, there's so much to discover! (www.ontariotravel.net)
Canada is one of the most progressive countries in the world and Ontario is proud to be a leading province in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and two-spirited civil rights and equalities.
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27.Sarnia Artwalk (www.sarniaartwalk.com)
This year, Artwalk is promoting the importance of Environmental awareness and responsibility through several initiatives. We will build on these in future years with the goals of becoming waste free and having zero net Carbon Footprint.
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28.City of Sudbury eRez Imaging Server (images.mysudbury.ca)
Greater Sudbury Public Images
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29.North Bay on the Monopoly Board? (www.baytoday.ca)
Monopoly is issuing a new Canadian edition. Instead of the traditional properties such as Illinois Avenue and Pacific Place, Monopoly will reprint the new edition with Canadian cities. They've selected 65 cities to compete in an online voting challenge.
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30.Ontario Highway 11 Homepage (highway11.ca)
Take a virtual town to town journey along Highway 11 from Barrie to Rainy River online at the unofficial homepage of Ontario’s Highway 11.
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31.Locals Know (www.localsknow.ca)
This is a very cool social media site where local Canadians post interesting places to visit.
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32.Island of love | Fortuna Korea (thefortuno.com)
One of the sights of this tropical paradise is the land of love – a theme park, opened in 2004 the series, where the garden of erotic sculptures.
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33.Tourism Competitiveness Study (www.tourism.gov.on.ca)
The Tourism Competitiveness Study commissioned 13 external studies to better understand the broader issues that have an impact on tourism and to help inform the recommendations of the report. Each study examined a particular issue,
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34.The Place where Thunder Birds Nest, Part 1 (northshorewoman.blogspot.com)
I am Finnish Canadian. Olen Kanadan Suomalainen ja Pohjanmaan flicka. I live on the northshore of Lake Superior. I walk a lot, write a lot and think a lot.
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35.Sault Ste. Marieto celebrate two anniversaries in 2012: Could boost tourism - (www.saultthisweek.com)
Sault Ste. Marie has a long and rich history dating back to its beginnings as a regional meeting place of the Ojibwa Nation during the whitefish season in the St. Marys River Rapids. After French Jesuits established a mission here in 1668, the area became the crossroads of the fur trade route and one of the oldest European settlements in Ontario.
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36.Sudbury Vacations, Sudbury Vacation Reviews, Tourism Guide (www.travbuddy.com)
TravBuddy is a free site for people who love to explore the world around them. You can use TravBuddy to find travel buddies, record travel experiences in travel blogs, or share travel tips with travel reviews.
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37.Ontario Travel Guides (www.ontariotravel.net)
The Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation produces a number of helpful and informative free publications that showcase Ontario's unique and diverse range of travel experiences.
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38.Sudbury Featured in 2010 Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure Campaign (www.thesudburystar.com)
Sudbury and Georgian Bay have been selected as the focus of the 2010 Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure Trip of a Lifetime contest. In partnership with Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation,
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39.Green Adventures nature-based tour company | Outdoor Adventures on beautiful Lake of the Woods in Kenora, Ontario Canada (www.greenadventures.ca)
Founded in 2000 by Scott Green, Green Adventures is one of Kenora Ontario's best nature based tourist companies. Native to the Kenora area, Scott has been guiding from the age of 13 years and is well educated and knowledgeable about the Lake of the Woods Vacation area.
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40.Ontario Northland says Polar Bear closed due to sabotage (www.timminstimes.com)
Damage to the Moose River Bridge occurred when an individual set fire to a section of the bridge over the weekend, resulting in damage to railways ties and track. The subject has been arrested and is in OPP custody.
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41.Soo Festival Of Trees Ready To Get Underway (www.soonews.ca)
The trees are up and the decorations are nearing completion at the Great Northern Hotel & Conference Centre, as the 2009 Festival of Trees is about to get underway.
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42.Cheap Travel Deals (www.freshcouponcodes.com)
Find discount travel deals, best travel deals, travel deals coupons and travel vacation deals online. You can also find cheap travel coupon, and hotel travel deals with more discount offers. Fresh coupon codes offer travel coupon code, discount deals on travel accessories, vacation packages coupons, holidays discount offers and travel guides, car rental coupons and luggage coupons.
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43.London, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org)
London annexed many of the surrounding communities in 1961, including Byron and Masonville, adding 60,000 people and more than doubling its area.[9] After this amalgamation, suburban growth accelerated as London grew outward in all directions, creating expansive new subdivisions such as Westmount, Oakridge, Whitehills, Pond Mills, White Oaks and Stoneybrook.[9]
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44.Tornonto looks to preserve waterfront silos (www.theglobeandmail.com)
A private developer holds the key to a proposed rescue of the iconic grain silos at the western edge of Toronto's central waterfront.On Monday, at Mayor David Miller's executive committee, city officials are expected to lay out a plan to restore the former Canadian Malting silos that, a mere two months ago, were at risk of being razed.
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45.BBC Northern Wilderness Show to air French River Paddling Tour Sunday (explore.outdoorsica.com)
Ray Mears Northern Wilderness Showing Sunday October 25th on BBC 2 at 8pmStart of a new nature series in which Ray Mears journeys into Canada's unforgiving, yet stunning wilderness.
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46.Sydney Harbor Bridge becomes grassy picnic ground - (news.yahoo.com)
A piano player played honky-tonk music while grazing cows added a rustic touch.
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47.Touring Ontario by Motorcycle: Muskoka and Rainbow Country (www.motorcycle.com)
As the old saying goes, “Make hay while the sun shines,” so back in September I decided to pack the old saddlebags and head out on the road again before it was time for my bike and I to both hibernate for the winter.
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48.Bala Cranberry festival turns 25 (www.parrysound.com)
The festival was started in 1984 by Don Sproul, Dave MacDonald and John Chamberlain who wanted to help extend the tourism season, and 25 years later their original idea continues to thrive the weekend after Thanksgiving.
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49.Township of Nipissing Signs (nipissingtownship.com)
The Township of Nipissing is pleased to introduce our new township signs installed on all major provincial highway entrance points.
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50.Elliot Lake among the best in community marketing (www.northernontariobusiness.com)
The campaign's objective was to present Elliot Lake as a full-service city with a top-notch quality of life for all ages. The target audience was families and financially stable adults with outdoor pursuits. Vacation travel close to home was also a consideration.