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51.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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52.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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53.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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54.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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55.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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56.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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57.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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58.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.
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59.Camp Wanapitei at Lake Temagami (sunfrenchie.blog.de)
Travel blog post from a German tourist
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60.Sault wants $15 million gateway tourism grant incentive extended (www.saultstar.com)
Sault Ste. Marie's gateway committee is hoping to get a commitment from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp. that it will extend a $15 million tourism grant for another two years.The grant was offered to the city several years ago to develop a major tourism attraction that would create jobs and attract tourists to the area.
While the city has attempted to develop the vacant land near the Sault Ste. Marie casino for more than a decade, it has not been able to find a developer -
61.So Far I've Gone……to Sudbury, Ontario (www.sofarivegone.com)
Once the sun had some strength, we started to enjoy the Northern Ontario roads again. Its still boggles our mind, though, that we can be driving for three days in Ontario and still only be in Northern Ontario.
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62.Velorution Sault Ste Marie Cycling Trail (www.velorution.ca)
1989 – The Cycling Advisory Committee in Sault Ste. Marie is formed to advocate for improved cycling conditions in our city, including the creation of the HUB Trail.
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63.Virtual Tour Amphitheater - Bell Park (www.virtualsudbury.com)
virtualsudbury.com is the first site of its kind in Canada. The purpose of this website is to bring the City of Greater Sudbury to the world via the internet.
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64.Ontarios Near North - Home (www.ontariosnearnorth.on.ca)
With a coverage of more than 62,000 square kilometres, we have more opportunities to fish, paddle, snowmobile, snowshoe, dogsled, boat, backpack, bike, ski, hunt, and basically have a great time than just about anywhere around!
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65.Rainey River Neighbour Waterfront Development Breaks Ground (www.fftimes.com)
Once the building of the new VNP headquarters is complete, walking and biking trails, an outdoor amphitheater, as well as a heritage centre connected to the headquarters will be built.The city already has in place a fishing pier and boat launch that will be a part of the design.
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66.RICHARD'S CANADIAN PHOTOBLOG MENTIONS THE BUDDHA (isafanhp.blogspot.com)
Tim found this great little bar / restaurant in Sudbury - http://www.laughingbuddhasudbury.com/. it was great, and had a huge selection of beer. and sweet potato fries with banana ketchup (delicious).
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67.Ultimate Travel Buddy - Intrepid Travel Contest (www.intrepidtravel.com)
To celebrate 20 years of Intrepid Travel and friendships formed throughout many lands, we are giving you the chance to WIN one of 20 incredible adventure packs which all include an Intrepid trip for 2!Plus just for entering you will receive 20% off Intrepid Travel adventures for you and your travel buddy!
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68.YouTube Video MANITOULIN ISLAND,SOUTH BAYMOUTH FERRY CHI-CHEEMAUN (www.youtube.com)
Road trip to the Island set to Brahms Academic Festival Overture In C Minor
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69.Fall Excursion Trains, Planes, Boats and Culture. (www.ontarionorthland.ca)
Take a relaxing train ride on a one-day excursion that leaves from North Bay and travels to the picturesque community of Temagami, Ontario. While in Temagami, a number of unique experiences are available including tours of an Aboriginal tipi village, scenic bush plane flights and boat tours of beautiful Lake Temagami.
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70.A part of North Bay's history is moving (rockviewnews.blogspot.com)
The Bomarc Missile was removed early Tuesday morning and placed on a flatbed truck for the journey south.
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71.
ICMA is the professional and educational organization for chief appointed managers, administrators, and assistants in cities, towns, counties, and regional entities throughout the world
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72.Houseboat Adventures at Lake of the Woods (www.houseboatadventures.com)
Lake of the Woods is an intriguing lake with beautiful beaches and coves dotted with a maze of thousands of islands. While cruising on a houseboat you can discover your own secluded beach to swim and relax, fish, hunt or explore. Enjoy a vacation with everything aboard you need for an unforgettable holiday.
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73.Forum to focus on boosting tourism for Sunset Country (www.fftimes.com)
“Working Together, Succeeding Together-A Marketing Forum for Tourism in Sunset Country,” the forum is being organized by the North Western Ontario Tourism Association (NWOTA) and Kenora District Camp Owners Association (KDCA), in partnership with Sunset County Travel Association and Patricia Region Tourist Council,
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74.BlindRiver.com - Welcome to Blind River! (www.blindriver.com)
Blind River is a very welcoming community of approximately 4000 people. Ideally located on the Trans-Canada Highway halfway between Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie Ontario, we offer visitors the beauty of Lake Huron’s North Channel and a culture molded by a century of logging history
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75.Visit A Museum: Voyageur Heritage Network, Ontario Canada (www.visitamuseum.com)
The Voyageur Heritage Network is a non-profit corporation made of museums, historical societies, cultural groups and institutions in the Rainbow Country, the Near North, the Algoma Country and the James Bay Frontier tourism travel area.