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Quebec Travel Guide | Visiting The Eastern Townships
Come join us in this Quebec Travel Guide as we visit the Eastern Townships to get out in nature to relax and enjoy numerous outdoors activities in and around the town of Sutton. Out trip through the Eastern Townships of Quebec focussed on outdoor adventures such as kayaking, hiking and bicycling through the forest. The following is a list of everything we got up during our time exploring one of our favourite provinces in Canada:
1) La Rumeur Affamée in Sutto for cheese samples and to grab our picnic luinch
2) Driving to Au Diable Vert to enjoy outdoor activities
3) Vélo Volant - bicycling through the forest high up in the air
4) Meeting Hairy Coos (Highland Cows) and viewing mountains
5) Hiking and Kayaking in the afternoon
6) Eastern Townships Cabin Tour at Huttopia
7) Exploring Sutton on foot
8) Dinner at A L’Ábordage for beers, poutine and burgers
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In today’s video we’re taking you to Quebec’s Eastern Townships, specifically Sutton!
Neither Sam nor I had been here before, but this destination proved to have it all, from unique accommodations and adventure activities to beautiful hiking trails and an emerging foodie scene.
We spent 2 days exploring the area in partnership with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada, and here’s a look at what we got up to!
Our first stop was La Rumeur Affamée, which is a gourmet food shop right in the heart of Sutton specializing in local products. We dropped by to pick up a few items for a picnic since we had an action-packed day ahead of us. And being the foodies that we are, we couldn’t resist sampling a few cheese and caramel spreads while we were in there!
With our picnic lunch sorted, we got in the car and drove out to Au Diable Vert.
This place started out as a mountain lodge, but it’s grown to become an outdoor playground with lots of activities on offer.
After watching a quick instruction video, it was time to hop on this zipline bicycle Vélo Volant!
The circuit ran through the forest, over ponds, along ravines, and we also got glimpses of the Green Mountains of Vermont off in the distance.
The nice thing about this activity is that we could only go as fast as we pedalled, and we were encouraged to take it slow and stop to enjoy nature and our surroundings.
Once we reached the rooster, we chose one of the many trails on the property.
Later on in the afternoon, we went kayaking in the river, where the staff’s only warning was, “Don’t paddle more than 5 kilometres south or you’ll end up in Vermont!”
The waters here were dark but very shallow and calm with hardly a current, so if you’ve been wanting to try kayaking, this is a great place to do so for the first time.
I also noticed that they had Stand Up Paddleboarding, but it was early autumn, and we weren’t sure we wanted to go for a swim if we lost our balance!
We did a daytime unguided kayaking tour, but they also offer guided moonlight tours if that’s more your thing.
From there, we drove back to our chalet at Huttopia, which was our home away from home.
That afternoon we drove into Sutton. This is a charming little town in the Eastern Townships and it’s very walkable, so we parked that car and ventured out on foot.
The main street here is lined with cafes, boutiques, art galleries and historic buildings, so we enjoyed a leisurely stroll before making our way to a microbrewery for dinner at A L’Ábordage.
And that’s a wrap for our adventures in and around Sutton. We hope you guys enjoyed this video, and we’ll see you in the next one where we continue our trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships!
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Join us for an epic Canada Road Trip in this vlog as we highlight our journey driving from the Ontario to British Columbia as a family traveling with a dog. As one of our last major trips of 2018 it was an incredible opportunity to travel with Audrey's family and Togo the German Shepherd across Canada. Basically we all piled into a van and drove roughly 9 to 12 hours per day over 4 days to arrive in Alberta before spending a couple of nights with a family friend before making the brief crossing over to British Columbia. Overall, our journey looked like this:
Day 1 Driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 2 Once again driving in Ontario and staying overnight in a cabin
Day 3 Driving out of Ontario crossing through Manitoba and staying overnight in Saskatchewan in an airbnb
Day 4 Driving from Saskatchewan in to Alberta and staying overnight with a friend
Day 5 Exploring Alberta (which we'll show in another video) and staying overnight with a friend
Day 6 Crossing from Alberta to British Columbia
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So here we have Togo he jumped in the car. He is ready for his road trip. Ready to see all of Canada. He looks so happy.
Well, good morning good morning. Good morning guys. We are kicking off this road trip. It is happening. It is happening. The plan. I feel like we haven't really explained it. We came up with the idea to do this last minute road trip with my family. With my parents with the dog. We're going to be driving from Ontario to BC. Yeah, British Columbia for those who don't know. Haha. British Columbia. Sam's home province. I haven't been there in over 10 years I'm so excited to go back. It is going to be fun. I've never been there before. It is going to be 4 days of driving to get there. We're going to show you guys the road trip and then once we get to BC we're going to be doing lots of hiking, visiting lakes, mountains, nature. It is going to be a good time and then on the way back we're planning to travel via the US if we can get across the boarder with this dog.
We want to hit the road. We've got three provinces in one day. It is very exciting. Want to name them all? We're leaving Ontario. We're going to Manitoba and then we're finishing off in Saskatchewan. We've got a lot of driving.
We are getting close to Regina. We like blasted through Manitoba. It took us two and half days to get through Ontario and just a few hours to get through Manitoba. Flat roads the whole way and yeah the scenery didn't really change. Like we started off with a little bit of forest as we crossed through Ontario into Manitoba and then it became flat like a pancake and it was mostly like farmland so it was a completely different change of scenery.
We are going to be continuing the road trip out to BC (British Columbia) so like yesterday we did a little bit of sightseeing around Alberta but now we're going to finish off strong so we have about three hours left to drive over across the Rockies.
I think we can say welcome to home sweet home. Where are we? Welcome to my home province of British Columbia guys. This is my first time in Invermere. It looks like a beautiful town and we're going to show you the house that we're staying in. This is going to be our little base as we explore BC and Alberta. The Rockies. But before we do that I've just got to show you how big the property is.
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Visit Quebec Road Trip | Eastern Townships Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Quebec for a road trip around the Eastern Townships in this travel guide as we highlight outdoor activities in and around Mont Megantic, hiking in Mont Ham and a whole lot more. What we love the most about visiting Quebec this time of year are the beautiful autumn colours in the rural areas of the Eastern Townships where you notice the yellows, reds and oranges of the leaves. If you're thinking about visiting the Eastern Townships we also highly encourage you to try local dishes such as poutine, duck and maple pie. The food in Quebec is legendary. Anyhow, the following is what we got up to traveling in the Eastern Townships in Quebec, Canada:
Our adventures in the Eastern Townships of Quebec (cantons de l'est)
1) Cabin Tour of our place in Mont Megantic (Parc national du Mont-Mégantic)
2) Hiking in Mont Megantic National Park
3) AstroLab and Observatory in Mont Megantic
4) Dinner at Aux Toits Rouges featuring duck and maple pie
5) Hiking to the summit of Mont Ham
6) Visiting Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac
7) Hiking aroundMarais de la Rivière aux Cerises
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In our last video, Sam and I spent two days enjoying some outdoor adventures in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, and this video is a continuation of that road trip.
After two days in Sutton, we drove to Mont-Mégantic National Park, which was 2 hours away, though in reality it took us longer because we couldn’t resist stopping for some poutine along the way.
This trip was all about enjoying nature and the outdoors, and we once again teamed up with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada. We stayed in a futuristic cabin in the woods, tackled a few hikes, learned about the universe at AstroLab, and stopped at more than one road side attraction along the way.
Now here’s a recap of that trip!
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to hiking in this park, is that it’s divided into two sectors: the Franceville Sector and the Observatoire Sector. The Franceville sector is located in the northwest end of the park, which is where our cabins were so this is where we went hiking.
During our stay in Mont-Mégantic National Park, we also visited the ASTROLab, which is an astronomy research centre focused on making science accessible to the public.
Our main reason for coming all the way out here was to do some stargazing! Mont-Mégantic is located in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve and that means it’s an astronomy lover’s paradise. Because there’s hardly any light pollution in the area, it’s the perfect place to see and study the stars, however, fog and rain did put a bit of a damper on our plans.
We did drive up to Mont Mégantic to see the observatory and Mont Saint-Joseph to see the chapel, but there weren’t too many views to be had on that day.
Because star-gazing wasn’t possible that night, we went out for a nice leisurely dinner at Aux Toits Rouges. This is a country lodge with its own in-house restaurant and we got a little adventurous with our dishes.
The summit of Mont Ham sits at 713 metres above sea level, but it only has a prominence of 358 metres, so it’s a fairly lighthike.
On our road trip through the Eastern Townships, we also took two little detours. The first was to visit Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac), which is an abbey known for its multicoloured bricks and tiled floors.
The 2nd was the Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises, which is an area with boardwalks and walking trails through marshland.
And that pretty much brings us to the end of our whirlwind trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and we’ll see you in the next video.
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide
Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
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8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
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16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa Loma Gothic house and gardens (Castle Loma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto Bike Plan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of Ontario Museum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
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Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
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Our Family Winter Vacation in Canada
Join us for our family winter vacation in Canada as we meet up with Audrey's family and Togo the German Shepherd to spend the holiday season and Christmas together at large cabin located in Seeley's Bay, Ontario not too far from Kingston. Whenever we're traveling abroad the one thing we miss most about Canada is our family and friends. Having a chance to spend quality time with them is something we truly relish when we're back home in Canada.
With this in mind we decided to embrace the spirit of a Canadian winter by renting a large cabin for the entire family to enjoy. Here we enjoyed quality time together by the fire, drinking wine, having conversations, playing board games, cooking meals and eating really well. In terms of heading outside to enjoy winter activities we did a lot of sledding and tobogganing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and walking along with playing with Togo the German Shepherd.
More than anyone else, it was the dog who loved being outside. Overall, it was a wonderful winter vacation in Canada and something we're considering doing again in the summer for a completely different atmosphere and feel.
What we did during our winter holiday in Canada:
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2) Wine Drinking
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4) Family Dinners
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7) Making Snow
8) Snowy Walks
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Hey guys. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. You're probably going to be watching this video several months down the line. Yep. It might even be springtime but we wanted to make a video of our winter holidays here in Canada. And show you what that is like. Yeah, so basically we finished our travels I think it was December 10th. We came back from Italy and we spent a couple of weeks at home in Brampton.
Originally we were going to go to Florida. We were. This was like a few months ago that was our original plan but then we decided like you know what? There has been some bad weather down there this year and we decided why don't we embrace a Canadian winter. It was actually decided for us when our airbnb host canceled our reservation.
Oh yeah that is right. I forgot that small detail. My family started looking for other possibilities and they settled on a cottage here up north. We're in Seeley's Bay so that is like three hours east of Toronto. Near Kingston and then a half hour north in the woods basically. It is not far at all from Kingston and it is a massive house. It has got three levels. We've got a really big ground level, we've got an upstairs and of course we've got a basement. The great thing about this particular vacation with family is that everyone is here. All of your sisters are here. The dog is here. Togo is here.
And it is just been great. We've really been embracing the winter. We've been going outside doing all kinds of things. Chasing the dog, playing fetch with the dog, also tobogganing. We're doing snowshoeing. We're going to be maybe even snowboarding. I think your sisters are coming back with their snowboards. Back with snowboards. Snowboards and then just to have fun we've all kind of been huddling around the fire playing games, talking, drinking lots of wine. It has just been wonderful.
We've had a lot of family time and we're basically just going to show you what our whole experience has been like. This video is going to be all about the holidays. We're here in this cottage for 8 days and we're basically going to show you what we get up to.
We're going to say it on two. One, two, three. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Woo!
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
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AGE 12 TO MARRIED – I Took A Photo Every Day
I took a photo every day from age 12 until I got married.
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Q) How is your face always in the centre?
A) I stabilized each photo manually, frame by frame (notice how the borders are always moving?). It took me around 50+ hours in total for this video. I posted a video explaining the process in detail here:
Q) Why don't you smile?
A) Mainly for consistency. From the beginning, I planned to have the same expression in every photo, and it's easier to keep a straight face than it is to smile in the same way each time. Secondly, I wanted to capture the physical changes in my face, while avoiding the emotional changes in my life.
Q) Why did you start? What gave you the idea?
A) In 2008, I watched Noah Kalina's project here on YouTube, and I decided to start my own that focuses on myself aging, since I was still young at the time. I was also motivated by wanting to document my life, and to be able to show this to my family in the future.
Q) Do you plan to keep going forever? Will you ever stop?
A) I have no intention of stopping. The plan is to continue this project forever.
Q) Where are you from?
A) I was born in London, England, but have spent most of my life in Canada. I'm currently living in Fredericton, Canada.
Q) How old were you when you were married?
A) I was 21, but turned 22 less than a month later.
Q) How did you graduate High School at 16 / start college at 17?
A) I'm not some kind of genius, I just went to high school in Montreal, where it ends in Grade 11 (one year earlier than the rest of Canada and the USA). I was also born right before the cutoff, so I was younger than everybody else. As for college, in Quebec, there's something called CeGep, which is basically a middle ground between High School and University. We refer to it as College. So unfortunately, I wasn't a child prodigy as many comments seemed to think, lol.
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Is this the World's Most Incredible Hotel?
Is this the World's Most Incredible Hotel? The Ice Hotel in Quebec City, Canada may be the world's most unique hotel. Join Alex and Marko as they explore the frozen ice labyrinth!!
We climb a frozen waterfall, drink local cider and feast at a sugar shack on Île d'Orléans, sleeping in a Ice hotel.
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¿Cómo es vivir en Canadá? | Tour de un Barrio Canadiense
¿Cómo es vivir en Canadá?
¿Cómo es la vida en Canadá?
¿Cómo son los barrios Canadienses?
Estas son algunas de las preguntas más frecuentes en nuestro canal, así que hoy vamos a responderlas. En este video les vamos a dar un tour de nuestro barrio Canadiense para que tengan una mejor idea de como es la vida en Canadá.
Nosotros vivimos en la ciudad de Brampton, que queda en las afueras de Toronto. En este video les vamos a mostrar:
- un centro comercial
- las casas en un barrio residencial
- un barrio con mansiones
- dos escuelas primarias
- una escuela secundaria
- un hospital
- un parque
- las calles
- y en fin, un poco de todo.
Mientras les damos este tour en auto de un barrio en Canadá, también hablamos un poco sobre las reglas y regulaciones del diario vivir en esta sociedad.
Esperamos que disfruten este tour de nuestro barrio Canadiense y si tienen mas preguntas sobre la vida en Canadá, dejennos un comentario y responderemos.También dejennos saber si quieren ver más videos sobre Canadá y que temas les interesan.
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Asado Canadiense a la Parrilla + Celebrando el Día de Canadá ????????
¡Feliz Día de Canadá! Para celebrar este día feriado decidimos hacer un asado canadiense en casa. Para este asado preparamos trucha y camarones a la parrilla, espárragos, choclo, y también unos platos más típicos de Canadá como maple beans (frijoles en syrup de arce), poutine (papas fritas con cuajada de queso y salsa), y s'mores (marshmallows con chocolate y galletas). Les deseamos un feliz día desde Canadá y esperamos que disfruten este video. ????????
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¡Hola todos! Gracias por mirar este video que es parte de nuestra serie Cocinando con Daniel, donde mi padre comparte historias y cocina comidas típicas de Argentina y otras partes de Latinoamérica.
Esta serie comenzó con la idea de filmar los asados argentinos que hacíamos aquí en casa durantes los fines de semana. Ricos asado con los clásicos como chorizo, bife de lomo, bife de chorizo, vacio, asado de tira, y entraña...en fin, un poco de todo! Y para acompañar siempre una picadita y unos buenos vinos argentinos.
De ahí empezamos a cocinar otras comidas argentinas como milanesas, pizzas, pastas, empanadas, puchero, locro y más. Estas son todas comidas argentinas que ustedes nos pidieron en los comentarios, así que se las preparamos con gusto!
Ahora estamos empezando a experimentar con platos de otros países de Latinoamérica. Ya hemos preparado unos platos peruanos, pero digannos que otros platos quieren ver. Sus sugerencias son bienvenidas.
Aquí les dejamos la lista de todos los videos que hemos filmado en esta serie: Cocinando con Daniel. Esperamos que los disfruten:
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit
Join us for this Canadian Rockies travel guide as we explore one of Canada's most beautiful places to visit. The big reason we took a road trip from Ontario to Alberta and British Columbia was to see the Rocky Mountains. For Audrey's parents, especially her Dad, it has been a dream to see this beautiful part of Canada for decades. With a chance to finally do it we were all thrilled to visit the Canadian Rockies together as a family with Togo the German Shepherd. The following is everywhere we visited in and around the Canadian Rockies including most of our time spent in Banff National Park and Kootenay National Park in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia:
1) Getting our park passes at Banff National Park for the whole family
2) Exploring the town of Banff including hiking the Bow River Trail and the Banff Springs Hotel
3) Visiting the nearby town of Canmore to walk along Policeman’s Creek Boardwalk Trail
4) Visiting Cascade Ponds where Audrey's sister got married
5) Exploring Lake Minnewanka where you can hike, kayak or canoe
6) Driving through Kootenay Provincial Park
7) Hiking to visit the Paint Pots to visit the pools
8) Visiting the incredibly beautiful Lake Moraine
9) Visiting world famous Lake Louise
10) Hiking the Old Coach Trail in between Radium Hot Springs and Dry Gulch
11) Relaxing at Windermere Lake
12) Checking out the famous Continental Divide
13) Visiting Kananaskis Country to visit Upper Kananaskis Lake and Lower Kananaskis Lake
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Welcome to the Canadian Rockies! In the last video we showed you the 4-and-a-half day car journey from Ontario, but now it’s time to jump into the sightseeing.
We had 1 full week in the Rockies, splitting our time between both Alberta and British Columbia, and all of our days were spent hiking in woods, visiting the lakes, and just enjoying being surrounded by nature.
This was a family road trip with our trusty family dog Togo in tow, so we’re going to be sharing with you our adventure in what may well be the most beautiful part of Canada!
The Bow River trail is just a few steps from downtown Banff and it follows the riverside.
From there, we walked over to the Banff Springs Hotel. This historic hotel opened up in 1888 it’s one of Canada's grand railway hotels built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. We continued over to Canmore.
From there, we drove over to Lake Minnewanka, which has more of a bluer hue in comparison to the other turquoise and emerald lakes in the Rockies. Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake 21 kilometres in length, making it the 2nd longest lake in the Rockies. It’s a hub for water activity like boat cruises, kayaking, canoeing, and well, it’s beautiful.
Later that day we drove to Moraine Lake, which is another glacially fed lake. It has a brilliant blue-green colour due to light refracting off the rock sediments, and like most destinations in the Rockies, this one was another stunner.
The views from the shore of Lake Louise were nothing short of stunning, we had Victoria Glacier perfectly framed by mountains on either side, and then the brilliant glacial waters with dotted with red canoes.
Our final destination in the Rockies was Kananaskis Country where we visited Lower Kananaskis Lake and Upper Kananaskis Lake.
The real highlight was finally spotting some wildlife just as we were leaving for the day.
And that’s a wrap for our Rockies Road Trip! We still have lots left to see of our home country, but we can honestly say this is one of the most beautiful destinations in all of Canada.
We hope you guys got a few ideas of places to visit on your trip.
Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
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Day Trip From Lima, Peru | Pachacamac Ruins + Peruvian Food Buffet + Peruvian Folk Dancing
Join us for a day trip from Lima, Peru as we head 40 kilometers outside of the city centre to visit the Pachacamac Ruins and Museum followed by a Peruvian food buffet at Dpaso Mamacona which also featured traditional Peruvian folklore dancing, music and horse performance.
Pachacamac located in the Valley of the Lurín River is named after the earth maker and flourished for 1,300 years before Spanish invasion. Some of the famous archeological structures include the pyramids and temple of the sun.
After visiting this site and the museum we head over to Dpaso Mamacona where we had an amazing Peruvian food buffet featuring appetizers, mains and desserts. During the meal we were entertained by Peruvian folklore dancing and music and following the meal we witnessed a horse performance.
Overall, it was a fantastic day trip from Lima and something we'd recommend if you've been in the city for a whole and you're looking for a change of scenery.
Information for the places we visited on our Lima day trip:
Site Museum and Archaeological Sanctuary of Pachacamac
Archaeological museum in the Lurín District, Peru
Address: Antigua Panamericana Sur 31.5, Lurín LIMA 16, Peru
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9a.m.–5p.m.
Sunday 9a.m.–4p.m.
Monday Closed
Phone: +51 1 3215606
Dpaso Mamacona
Restaurant (Buffet) + Horse Show + Peruvian Folklore Dancing
Address: Alameda Mamacona, Pachacamac, Peru
Hours: Monday to Sunday 12–5p.m.
Reservations: teleticket.com.pe
Phone: +51 1 4450567
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It is time for a day trip. We have been spending a lot of time in Lima. And today we finally convinced my Aunt to take us somewhere. It is nice of her to be honest. So we at Pachacamac. We drove maybe about an hour outside of Lima. It was a very short drive to be honest. So the plan is we're going to visit the museum of Pachacamac, then the ruins of Pachacamac. And then we are going to a show to see the Peruvian horses do the dance. It is like a horse show. It is kind of like the Peruvian gauchos right? It should be really cool. From what I've read we have a buffet. We have a Peruvian buffet for so we're going to be eating a lot of really good Peruvian food too. So basically three really awesome activities for the day. Let's get started.
Pachacamac is an archeological site that sits 40 kilometers southeast of Lima in the Lurin Valley. The archeological complex is made up of plazas, palaces and temple pyramids but our first stop was a museum to see some of the artifacts that have been found in the area.
A few quick facts before we start touring the ruins. So tickets we paid 15 Soles per person.
The earliest construction in Pachacamac date from the first century but that site reached its peak during the Wari Culture sometime around the 10th century. This was considered to be an important religious site and pilgrims would come to pay homage to their creator god Pachacamac. Who was associated with War and whose anger resulted in tremors and earthquakes.
We've left the ruins behind and arrived at Dpaso Mamacona.
This is my starter. I went for causa, some ceviche, tiradito and a few different salads.
I have potato with huancaina sauce which is really really good. I have causa which I also doused with that too which again is like soft potato inside. It is like a yellow potato shepherd's pie kind of. Inside you have avocado and meat. And then this was I forget the name of this one. Do you remember? Tiradito. Yes, it is fish with uh aji sauce. But a spicy yellow pepper sauce. You got octopus as well. Which is what is that one called again? Pulpo.
This is part of our Travel in Peru video series showcasing Peruvian food, Peruvian culture and Peruvian cuisine.
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Missa a 5 JHS Maria-JUAN DE LIENAS/MELCHOR DE ROBLEDO~Music from Convento de la Encarnación (Mexico)
Missa a 5 JHS Maria de JUAN DE LIENAS (ca.1600-1654) y MELCHOR DE ROBLEDO (¿?-1586) .
Kyrie (Lienas)
Gloria (Robledo)
Credo (Robledo)
Sanctus (Lienas)
Agnus Dei (Lienas)
Se desconoce casi todo de él. Algún tiempo se le confundió con el compositor español Juan Hernández Lienas. Sólo se sabe que era casado y que Inusual para la época, su talento floreció independientemente de la Catedral de México, si no que fue Maestro de Capilla de los Conventos más ricos de la Ciudad de México, como en el Convento de la Encarnación de la Ciudad de México y del Convento del Carmen en la Villa de San Angel. Se conservan obras suficientes de él para considerarlo uno de los más grandes compositores que tuvo la Nueva España por su dominio de la técnica y su sensibilidad.
Aunque no está basada propiamente en el hexacordo, la Misa Jesus Maria a cinco voces conservada en MéxCar, fols. 111-136, se basa en el motivo fa-re-do-fa-sol-la; este motivo ya fue empleado por Morales en su Misa Cortilla. El propio Stevenson, La música en las Catedrales Españolas, 378, nota 26, ya señaló la semejanza del motivo empleado en la Misa Jesus Maria, atribuida a Juan de Lienas, y el motivo empleado por Melchor de Robledo en una misa sin título copiada en tres fuentes españolas y una romana, VatS 22: “la misa de Lienas se acerca a la de
Robledo porque está escrita para las mismas voces agudas y finaliza en acorde la (en lugar de hacerlo en el arrode de re que Morales había elegido”. Sorprendentemente, un estudio de concordancias ha revelado que no toda la misa de MéxCar es de Lienas, sino que dos movimientos (Gloria y Credo, fols. 115-130) son del propio Robledo, un compositor de cierta fama en México, como así lo acreditan dos copias de su salve en la Catedral de Puebla (PueblaC 1, fols. 47v-52r, y PueblaC Leg. 36, fols. 53-55; véase la edición de Calahorra Martínez, Melchor de Robledo. Opera Polyphonica). Javier Marín en MÚSICA Y MÚSICOS ENTRE DOS MUNDOS: LA CATEDRAL DE MÉXICO Y SUS LIBROS DE POLIFONÍA
(SIGLOS XVI-XVIII) (tesis doctoral).
Obra extraída del álbum: Les réferences de K.617 (3) = Messe De l´Assomption De La Vierge (México), de la Serie Les Chemins du Baroque.
Interpretan: Companía Musical de las Américas, La Fenice.
Dirige: Josep Cabré. K617.
El Christe, tomado del disco: Música Sacra de la Colonia. Interpretan: Coro de la Catedral de México.
Dirige: Guillermo López Nava.
Clásicos MEXICANOS.
Portada del video: La Sagrada Familia de Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez (Ciudad de México, 14 de julio de 1675-1728).
Latin American Baroque, Barroco LatinoAmericano, Les Chemins du Baroque, Latin American Early Music, Música Virreinal, Colonial Music, Early Music, Baroque Music, Música Colonial.
Un Desayuno Canadiense | Comida Típica de Canadá
Hoy vamos a compartir con ustedes un típico desayuno canadiense. Desde que empezamos a filmar estos videos cocinando con mi padre, muchos nos han preguntado sobre la comida típica de Canadá - en particular, ¿qué desayunan los canadienses?
En este video vamos a preparar un desayuno canadiense bastante completo. Este no es un desayuno que uno comería en un día de semana cuando hay que ir al colegio o al trabajo, si no algo que se prepararía en un fin de semana cuando la familia va a desayunar junta y sin ningún apuro.
Este típico desayuno canadiense incluye: huevos fritos, bacon (tocino / pancetta), salchichas, : con maple syrup (miel de maple) y hash browns (papitas fritas). Aparte de eso, también se puede comer bagels con queso crema, pan tostado con manteca y mermelada, cereales (con yogurt o leche), muffins de arándanos, y más.
Bebidas típicas en un desayuno canadiense pueden ser: café, té, chocolate caliente, o jugo de naranja.
Nosotros les mostramos todas las opciones para un típico desayuno en Canadá , pero por supuesto, cada uno puede elegir lo que más le gusta y adaptar la comida.
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La Gigue du Plateau Mont-Royal de Jean-Claude Bélanger
Interprétation endiablée, lors de la célèbre Veillée du Plateau, au Centre du Plateau, quoi de plus authentique, de la fameuse Gigue du Plateau Mont-Royal par son interprète originale: Carmen Guérard, son ensemble et Yaëlle Azoulay, gigueuse émérite.
Composée par Jean-Claude Bélanger, écrite en Fa# mineur et La majeur, pour l'accordéon diatonique, cette pièce constitue un défi de composition et d'exécution, mais c'est surtout son esthétique et son rythme soulevant qui en ont fait un succès auprès des gigueurs et des accordéonistes.
Évènement: Veillée du Plateau (
Composition: Jean-Claude Bélanger (
Accordéon diatonique: Carmen Guérard (
Violon: Laura Risk (
Piano: Mario Loiselle
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Fiery interpretation, at the popular Veillee du Plateau, at the Centre du Plateau, how much more authentic can this get, of the famous Gigue du Plateau Mont-Royal, by the one that first performed it: Carmen Guerard, and her ensemble, with Yaelle Azoulay, a remarkable gigueuse (traditional Quebec clap dancer).
Composed by Jean-Claude Belanger, written in F# minor and A major, for the diatonic accordion, both a compositional and performance challenge, it is mostly its esthetics and uplifting rhythm that made this piece so successful with dancers and accordion players alike.
Event: Veillee du Plateau (
Composition: Jean-Claude Belanger (
Diatonic accordion: Carmen Guerard (
Violin: Laura Risk (
Piano: Mario Loiselle