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No one person can capture what it means to #ExploreCanada, but we think 35 million of us can.
Submit your best Canadian video clips and join Canada’s 35 Million Directors.
An incredible view from Grizzly Lake Trail in Tombstone Territorial Park.
via @Baranir
“Orcas spotted last week in the Labrador Straits. Our first 2012 sighting.”
Captured by: Wildland Tours
For one night only Fifteen – Jamie Oliver’s London restaurant invites you to indulge in the amazing seafood of Nova Scotia, Canada.
On Monday 2 July, two of the Canadian province’s acclaimed chefs, Michael Howell and Alain Bosse, will join the Fifteen chefs to cook a delicious menu designed by Jamie and his team, to showcase the province’s best seafood. All proceeds go to the Jamie Oliver Foundation.
Tickets still available!
http://www.jamieoliver.com/news/nova-scotia
It’s You… Vancouver
Performed by Watasun, a Vancouver-based duo.
Throughout the three-minute video, the duo perform their catchy tune while making appearances in, near or atop of iconic Vancouver attractions, including the Vancouver Convention Centre roof, an Aquabus ferry and snow-covered Grouse Mountain.
It’s You… Vancouver
Performed by Watasun, a Vancouver-based duo.
Throughout the three-minute video, the duo perform their catchy tune while making appearances in, near or atop of iconic Vancouver attractions, including the Vancouver Convention Centre roof, an Aquabus ferry and snow-covered Grouse Mountain.
Caption this!
A zipliner zooms through the forested mountain canopy near Whistler, British Columbia.
Maple Syrup Time, MacLean’s, 1949.
“I NEVER thought much about maple syrup until I watched it being made.
Sure, tapping sugar maples and boiling the sap might be one of winter’s most enduring images. But it’s one thing to glance at the tiny illustration that decorates almost every bottle of maple syrup (trees and snow, buckets and a cabin), and quite another to spend a frigid day visiting a Québécois cabane à sucre, or sugar shack, and discover that it’s all true: the snowy hills and horse-drawn sleigh, the buckets hanging from trees emptied by burly men with beards.”
Tapping the Flavors of a Quebec Sugar Shack - New York Times Travel
Calgary 1988 Olympic Winter Games Poster
“The interlocking letter forms (Os for Olympics, Cs for Calgary) and the 88 word mark reference both the Olympic rings and the Calgary’88 theme, “Come Together in Calgary”.”
— Canadian Design Resource
Two Toronto teenagers recently sent a LEGO man into space. Check out this very Canadian footage!
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