Numech Equestrian Centre 1
CTV Morning Live's Sarah Freemark visits the Numech Equestrian Centre in Stittsville. The Numech Equestrian Centre was designed for training and show sport horses.
Green Drake Outfitters 1
CTV Morning Live Sarah Freemark spent the day at Green Drake Outfitters, the business that caters to the discriminating outdoors person.
BARP Just a Pinch Health Campaign Supermarket Visit
Barbados Association of Retired Persons (BARP) visited supermarkets educating customers to the dangers of salt in food choices as part of their Just a Pinch Health campaign, Here you see BARP volunteer Doreen along with Vice President Dame Billie Miller and Executive Manager Elsa Webster discussing products with shoppers
Art Market Art and Craft Sale Promo 2018
Discover Calgary’s premier craft event, designed for Christmas gift giving and the discerning collector. Nov. 15th to 18th at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre. Buy your ticket online before Nov. 14th and be entered to win a $250 gift certificate to spend at the show!
Art Market is proud to present its 32nd lineup of extraordinary artisans, in Calgary for four days only! 200 Canadian artisans gather downtown at the Calgary Telus Convention Center for just four days to share their work. Exquisite porcelain, chic leather-work, original fashions, rich woodwork, exotic jewelry…. Art Market is the perfect opportunity to check off everyone on your Christmas list with original gifts you simply won’t find anywhere else. Make a day of it with friends and share the festive atmosphere, meet the artists, sample the sweets – then stock up for the holidays!
Art Market Art and Craft Sale is open Thursday Nov. 15th through Sunday Nov. 18th. Admission covers unlimited show access for all four days, plus a chance to win one of six $1000 Gift Showcases.
Our 2018 artists are listed at Find more amazing artisan videos featuring a visually exciting variety of skill from artisans across Canada. Jump into their world on video and then meet the makers at the show!
Art Market, Calgary’s Christmas tradition. See it, believe it! Be there.
Xtreme Powerball - Indoor Course
CTV Morning Live's Sarah Freemark test out her aim in the indoor course of Xtreme Powerball in Cornwall.
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CTV Morning Live's Sarah Freemark spent the morning at Tranquil Acres in Kars. Tranquil Acres is a centre for people with varying social, emotional and mental health needs who want to experience the transformative powers of horses as teachers and healers.
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10 Marcus Court, Maple, Open House video tour
Welcome to 10 Marcus Court, a stunning luxury home in a highly prestigious enclave of Maple.
Situated on a cul-de-sac with just over 300 ft. of frontage - a stately entryway opens into a home filled with stunning detail, luxurious finishes, and incredibly spacious living areas.
Some of these superb finishes and details are elaborate plaster mouldings and ceiling accents; oil stained natural walnut floors; and custom window draperies. The living room also features a gas fireplace with custom stone surround, and the dining room, which can seat up to 16, showcases two of the five exquisite chandeliers in the home.
The reception hall is luxuriously finished with a beautiful marble floor, which flows through to the front foyer, the kitchen, and the side hallway to the pool area.
The study showcases three huge windows, walnut floors, a gas fireplace with stone surround, built-in cabinetry, and exquisite ceiling mouldings.
A well-appointed room off the reception hall features an entryway coat room with two double closets and marble floors, as well as a private powder room.
Perfectly suited for both family gatherings and informal socializing, the media and games room is finished with beautiful walnut floors, a large gas fireplace, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows - while a friendly game of pool can be enjoyed in a sunken billiards area with wet bar, and which also has a walk-out to the back terrace and gardens.
This home is an entertainer’s dream, with graciously sized principal rooms and a beautiful flow throughout - and this is exemplified in the open concept kitchen area. Combined with a sunken family room finished with walnut floors and a gas fireplace, the gourmet kitchen showcases a main island with breakfast seating, Thermadore gas cooktop, and two Sub-Zero refrigerated drawers; a secondary island with prep sink and built-in pasta boiler and steamer; two panelled dishwashers; a garbage compactor; a stunning view of the backyard pond and gardens; panelled Sub-Zero fridge; Gaggenau wall ovens; a built-in coffee maker and microwave; and a separate servery with dishwasher, fridge, sink, and ample storage.
The breakfast area is beautifully finished with a marble and walnut floor, while wall-to-wall windows provide a breathtaking view of the pond and surrounding grounds.
The kitchen has elevator access to the lower level and the master bedroom, as well as a walk-out to the back gardens, and access to the indoor pool.
Off the reception hall, a side hallway leads to the second main level powder room, convenient for family members and guests while enjoying the pleasures of the indoor salt water pool. Surrounded by a stone deck, the pool also features a jacuzzi and waterfall, and has direct access to large, natural stone outdoor patios on the north and south sides of the home.
The reception area is highlighted with the largest of this home’s five chandeliers, and a gracefully curved marble staircase with wrought iron railings winding its way to the upper level.
This level showcases many luxurious finishes, including plaster mouldings, oil stained natural walnut floors, and custom window treatments, and all the secondary bedrooms come with large closets and their own ensuite washrooms.
Many other incredible features of the home include double hung doors and windows with hideaway screens; an electronically controlled gate system; an alarm system; an automated Lutron lighting system; is wired with Cat6 and fibre optics; and is also wired for surround sound.
The laundry room has amazing household storage space, and comes with a modern laundry sink and front load washer and dyer.
The massive master bedroom is a stunning private retreat, and showcases vaulted ceilings, two chandeliers, and a corner gas fireplace. The two separate his and her dressing rooms have abundant built-in cabinetry and closet space, as well as a built-in make-up vanity for her. The spa-like 7-pc ensuite is luxuriously finished with two separate water closets, a deep soaker tub with an unobstructed view of the tree canopy, and a relaxing steam shower. An observatory, built out over the grounds, has fantastic views in all directions. The master bedroom also has a walk-out to a large rooftop terrace, its own private outdoor oasis with spectacular views of the surrounding property.
Another marble staircase takes you to the lower level, which features heated floors; two cold storage rooms; a nanny suite; exercise room; sauna; a recreation and office area; elevator and garage access; as well as a wet bar outside the sound-proofed home theatre room.
Backing onto a ravine and conservation lands, and situated on a 1.6 acre property surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, 10 Marcus Court is a truly exceptional home in one of Maple’s most prestigious estate areas.
For more information, contact Andrew Bolton, of Keller Williams Realty Centres, Brokerage, at (416) 786-0035.
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The first episode in a video series highlighting the history of Hamilton, Ontario. Produced by the Hamilton Public Library in association with the Local History and Archives department, 2014. Edited by Alex Miller and Jeff Comer.
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Food in the Garden 2014: The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes region was integral to the War of 1812, a front for several naval and land conflicts such as the assaults on Ft. Meigs and the Battle of Put-in-Bay. Once referred to as the Eden of the West, the Great Lakes region included hundreds of miles of untamed wilderness, rolling rivers, and dense forest encompassing modern day New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The region was home to the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Iroquois tribes, who valued the waterways as a means of life. With the increasing demand for elbow room, European-Americans began to extend their reach westward into relatively unfamiliar territory with the hope of thriving off of abundant, fertile land. With them came exotic and—in some cases—invasive species never before seen in the region such as apples, peaches, swine, and other fare that would come to define the region. How did the introductions of new plant and animal species affect the cultural foodways of the people who lived there and continue to live in the region today?
200 years later, this region is the cultural center of the Midwest with over 32 million people living along the lakes. Although early settlements have come and gone, many heirloom seeds native to this region have stood the test of time and there is an ever-present effort to preserve them, not only for consumption but for their cultural significant as well.
Panelists: Jodi Branton, National Museum of American Indian; Rick Finch, interim director of the Glenn Miller Birth Place Museum and former site manager of Fort Meigs: Ohio’s War of 1812 Battleground; and Tim Rose, geologist at the National Museum of Natural History and cider maker with Distillery Lane.
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SOLD Nanaimo Real Estate perspective of 2078 Hilbert Road by Derek Gillette
SOLD No better way to view this nineteen acre estate then from a UAV. This property is situated on a flat piece of land bordering a 150-year-old farm, this country house sits amid the beauty of a natural landscape and majestic mountains. Massive fir beams span the width of the entire home bolstering a rustic quality to every room on the first floor. Thoughtful consideration to the surroundings and building materials in this home is evident throughout. Natural materials from the property were used to build most of the home, including fir as well as the stones in the patio and garden. The ICF insulation and plaster walls, nearly a foot thick, are the next level of sustainable design- a rare find in today's market.
Six sets of custom fir French doors and countless windows add character to this one of a kind home and allow for an abundance of natural light. An intimate study in the front of the home provides quiet place for reading or working. Around the corner is the spacious, craftsman kitchen with a huge walk-in pantry, commercial grade hood vent and granite countertops. The kitchen is open to the dining area and separated from the living room by a massive fireplace with a pizza oven. The fireplace warms the entire home in the winter months.
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