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Despite some rain, Red Lake's annual Norseman Festival was another resounding success this past weekend.
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2.Using Social Media to Attract People To Your Rural Community | Center for Rural Affairs (www.cfra.org)
Last summer, I met an individual who had moved from California to rural South Dakota. She was charged with setting up an office in the region for her employer, but the field of potential communities to locate was pretty open.
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3.Wawa Goose Fest! (www.wawa-news.com)
Wawa is celebrating its recognition by Canada Post's new Stamp this afternoon beginning at 4 p.m. Canada Post will unveil the "Wawa Goose Stamp", one of four in it's second year of a three-year series of stamps that highlight roadside attractions from across the country.
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4.Highway Book Shop~serving book lovers since 1957 (www.highwaybooks.ca)
Highway Book Shop has been in operation since 1957 under the continuous ownership of Dr. Douglas C. Pollard. Starting small, as a printing shop, the business rapidly developed away from printing and into book sales. Printing became prominent again when publishing began in the early 1970s.
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5.Landmark Cobalt bookstore up for sale - (www.thesudburystar.com)
The tallest customers in her landmark Highway Book Shop appear dwarfed next to the towering shelves that hold more than 800,000 titles.She and her husband, Douglas Pollard, opened the shop 53 years ago
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6.my sister gave me a ride to sudbury from toronto … Photo - Sudbury (www.travbuddy.com)
my sister gave me a ride to sudbury from toronto and we had to stop and take a picture in the big chair
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7.Kent Hotel Sudbury England (www.kenthotel.net)
The scenic county of Kent borders east Sussex, Surrey and Greater London in south east England providing a brilliant commuter basis for its residents who work in the pulsating capital of the country
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8.Sudbury, Ontario « Bohemian Vagabonds (bohemianvagabonds.wordpress.com)
Upon arriving in Sudbury, we couldn’t help but notice the roads – They were so terribly out of shape that we couldn’t ignore them! The whole city’s roads are rough (apparently Sudbury is the only city with a real road problem), and the city was a lot smaller looking than we thought it would be
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9.markstay tavern (www.markstaytavern.com)
markstay tavern
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10.Rates & Info « Auberge Inn (aubergeinn.ca)
The BunkRoom
* $39 per bed + GST
* Stay 3 consecutive nights between Sunday and Thursday for only- $100 + GST
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11.Sudbury couple opens Island’s first hostel (www.northernlife.ca)
Alain Harvey and Nathalie Gara-Boivin, a Sudbury couple who recently moved to Manitoulin Island to start an eco-friendly hostel in Providence Bay, are celebrating their new business
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12.Roadstories (roadstories.ca)
Final destination: Sudbury, Ontario and the Big Nickel
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13.ToursByLocals: Finds Private Tour Guides For Any Place (www.toursbylocals.com)
Tours By Locals is an online travelling and guide search engine which helps you find a travel agent or private tour guides easily without breaking a sweat.
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14.Graffiti Exhibition : Waking Melbourne (www.walkingmelbourne.com)
"Graffiti is a unique part of Melbourne's urban fabric, particularly in our laneways, which attract a huge amount of visitors and contribute to the city's vibrancy."But Ms Avery conceded the ephemeral nature of graffiti made it difficult to protect. "In a practical sense, we may need to photograph the work and interview the artists so we get a social history about graffiti," she said.
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15.280 Heritage sault ste marie photos (search.ourontario.ca)
280 Heritage sault ste marie photos
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16.Township of Algonquin Highlands (www.algonquinhighlands.ca)
A new trail guide outlining all of the Township of Algonquin Highlands Hiking Trails is available at each of the Trail Heads as well as from various information centres throughout Haliburton County, including Minden Tourism, Dorset Scenic Tower and Trails and Tours
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17.Welcome to Sudburytourism.ca! (www.sudburytourism.ca)
With the third largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec, Sudbury is a bilingual city and the centre of Franco-Ontarian culture in Ontario
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18.Sheguiandah First Nation roundhouse to start final phase this summer (www.manitoulin.ca)
A $3-million experiential tourism project will come to fruition in the Sheguiandah First Nation this summer, as the community embarks on the final phase of the long-awaited roundhouse
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19.Virtual tour of Manitoulin Island now possible on Google Maps (www.manitoulin.ca)
MANITOULIN-Images of Manitoulin are now available to voyeurs via Google's Street View tool, although in our case this feature might more accurately be called "Country View."
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20.North Bay Samuel de Champlain Museum to be rehabilitated (www.baytoday.ca)
Today’s investment of $300,000 in joint federal and provincial funding will rehabilitate the Samuel de Champlain Museum and Information Centre.
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21.North Bay Transit drivers shuttle crowds at Vancouver Olympics (www.baytoday.ca)
Five transit drivers jumped on the chance to represent North Bay at the Olympics, however, they were subject to the same criteria as if they were applying for a new job.
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22.Free Listing on LocalsKnow.ca & Secretdici.ca (www.localsknow.ca)
Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) is offering an opportunity for our tourism operators & partners to advertise travel offers on the Locals Know & Secretd’ici websites
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23.Porter Airlines (www.flyporter.com)
Porter Airlines has a new home at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and is now open to passengers. The $50 million passenger terminal enhances passenger services, further improving the travel experience at this revitalized facility.
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24.Sudbury Hotels & Motels Ontario | Moonlight Inn & Suites Sudbury (www.moonlightinn.ca)
Toll Free Reservations: 1-(800)-424-0321. Local Tel: (705)-566-0321.
Location: 350 Moonlight Avenue, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. P3B 3W3 -
25.The 2010 Menton Lemon Festival in France (www.moolf.com)
It was pretty popular for its Menton’s February Festival