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maryann4086

Where did my other 250 posts go, waaaaaaah
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Yep, I just wanted to say hi. Our board isnt one of the busiest but that doesnt mean we arent a fun group haha. So, I guess if I ask a question it would be, what town or city are you from and what makes it special.

Im from St Catharines Ontario in the Niagara region, and i guess, the things we are noted for are:
the grape and wine festival and parade
the garden city
paul bernardo(ugh)
being close enough to the buffalo airport to get cheap southwest flights
walter ostanek
the welland canal
henley rowing in portdalhousie
and Im sure there must be more

Love to see how you all answer, thanks Maryann
 
Hi!
I'm from Brampton, Ontario and we're well-known for:
- being close to Toronto and Mississauga!
- Brampton Battalion (hockey) and Brampton Excelsiors (lacrosse)
- Brampton Fall Fair in September
- Chrysler plant
- our parks and greenland
- Professor's Lake and Heart Lake
- Highway 410
- home of Bill Davis, former premier of Ontario
- good minor sports teams (eg. girls' hockey team - Canadettes)

It's a very friendly community and very family friendly! We're smaller than Toronto and Mississauga and we kind of like that (although there is so much development going on in Brampton that I think we'll lose that "small town-ness" soon).
 
Hi! I am from Paris, Ontario and we are known for:

1. Mary Maxim
2. Birthplace of Wayne Gretzky (he grew up in Brantford where I work)
3. Paris Fall Fair (Labour Day weekend)
4. Todd Brooker (olympic down hill skier)
5. Grand River
6. Cobblestone capital of Ontario
7. 1 hour to everything (Toronto, London,Kitchener, Niagara/Buffalo, Lake Erie and Lake Huron)

Teresa
 
Hi. I'm Mary-Liz (yep, the one with the really creative DIS name) :rolleyes: I'm from London ON and we have:

- the London KNIGHTs :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
- the John Labatt Centre
- Storybook Gardens & Springbank Park
- Fanshawe Lake Conservation area
- Fanshawe College
- the University of Western Ontario :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc


Hope everyone is having a magical day !


Mary-Liz
 

Kitchener has...

Oktoberfest - Largest North American Bavarian festival
Kitchener Rangers OHL
CKCO - TV
Home of Todd Bertuzzi and Syd Vanderpool, former home to Lennox Lewis (his mom has a big beautiful house on the banks of the Grand River)
An amazing hi-tech industry
TWO universities-Wilfred Laurier, U of Waterloo and Conestoga College
It used to be named Berlin on account of the huge German population in the 1850's. Name was changed in 1916 due to Nationalistic pressure and Anti-German sentiment

Cheers,
 
Samantha here from Shediac, New Brunswick...

We are known for having the beach with the warmest water north of Virginia and we are...

The Lobster Capital of the World!!!

also we have the best Motel in the world...Gaudet Chalets and Motel. The reason I know it's the greatest...It's MY motel...:teeth:

We have the Lobster Festival (1st full week in July) and we have the largest Lobster in the World...

lobsta1.jpg


Here is a link to the site... http://www.bigthings.ca/newbruns/shediac.html

We are just a little nutty...:crazy:

Also if you are talking Moncton...We have the MOST Tim Horton's per capita in the whole country...:hyper:
 
I have lived in Woodstock, Ontario for just over 15 years.

~ known as the "Friendly City" and "Dairy Capital of Canada"
~ Springbank Snow Countess statue: a Holstein cow that set a world record lifetime butterfat production of 9,062 pounds
~ home to award winning parks and gardens
~ some of the best examples of historic and Victorian architecture in Canada.
~ The Wood Show
~ Outdoor Farm Show
~ Woodstock Fair
~ Woodstock Raceway and Slots
~ Fanshawe College Campus
 
I'm from Mississauga, Ontario! We have:

- Mayor Hazel Macallion :D
- MP Carolyn Parrish :rolleyes:
- University of Toronto campus - Erindale campus :Pinkbounc
- Square One ::yes::
- The Hershey Centre ::yes::
- Being close to the Toronto Pearson International airport
 
Hi ,I'm the one with the other creative name and I live in St. Thomas.
We have a big grey elephan
are 15 mins from Lake Erie
actually we are kinda boring. Nice tho;)
 
Originally posted by eleanor
Hi ,I'm the one with the other creative name and I live in St. Thomas.
We have a big grey elephan
are 15 mins from Lake Erie
actually we are kinda boring. Nice tho;)

You're not boring! St. Thomas is only about 20 minutes to all that great shopping in London!

Teresa :p
 
:) Hello! I'm from Kingston, Ontario

Home of : The Thousand Islands
: The Poker run
: The original capital of Ontario
: ME!!!!!
2 hours from Ottawa or Toronto and more prisons than we can count!!!( probably not something to brag about:p ):wave:

:mickeybar
 
:earsgirl: Hello!

I'm from Cape Breton Island, known for:

* spectacular scenery

* fabulous musical talent, like The Rankins, Bruce Gouthro and The Cottars

* the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles

* the Celtic Colours music festival

* the famous "tar ponds"

* friendly people who love to visit Disney!
:sunny:
 
Originally posted by PhotobearSam


The Lobster Capital of the World!!!

:

lobsta1.jpg



I have had my picture taken in front of that lobster! I loved Shediac! I have bookmarked your hotel in case we ever get back there! I have a friend in Sackville so hopefully someday soon!

Teresa
 
I am from Kamloops, British Columbia.
- an hour away from a world class ski hill
- less than an hour away from many swimming and fishing lakes
- great scenery
- HOT summers (this could be a pro or a con) up to 38 - 40oC
- our own university
- a city with most things at our fingertips but Vancouver is only 4hrs away

And since we live a few kilometres from the city centre up a 2km hill, we have a great view on one side and the forest on another. With this, we have bears in the neighbourhood spring and fall and we often hear the coyotes howling at night.
 
I'm from Ladysmith, BC (Vancouver Island)

- community of about 8,000
- an hour and a half away from a great ski hill also (Mt. Washington)
- 5 minutes from the ocean
- half an hour to pretty good shopping
- 2 hours from Vancouver (via ferry)
- 1 hour from Victoria
- birthplace of Pamela Anderson (haven't seen her around yet, but she frequently visits family here)
 
Good Ol' Calgary, Alberta
Known for....

The Stampede :drinking1
'88 Winter Olympics
Flames (Red Mile)
Proximity to the Mountains
Chinooks :sunny:


Forgiven for....
Head Office of Petro Canada pirate:
Stampeders
 
Hello, I'm from Uxbridge, Ontario

- Known for being the gravel pit capital of the world!

- Thomas Foster Memorial

- Joseph Gould(Quaker)

- Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote 11 of her 24 books here

- We are an hour from downtown Toronto and 2 from Niagara Falls!

- We have ski hills close by, but not as big as your's out West!

I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of!

Marilynn:wave2:
 
Hi!

I live in Toronto,

We have alot of things, like the CN Tower, Skydome etc., that I am sure you are all aware of.....but things that I like personally are:

Mill Street Brewery in the Distillery District - friends of mine opened this and it is great!
Yummy Indian food at the end of my Street
Kew Beach park and boardwalk in the Beaches - great for the kiddies
Withrow Park in Riverdale - another plus for the kids, and my dog loves it too
The Toronto Zoo is awesome, we have a seasons pass and go pretty much every weekend
You can pretty much find anything you want in Toronto; clothes, food, culture, stuff to do, great restaurants etc.

BUT........

I think you lose the "community" feeling of living in a small(er) town. I don't talk to my neighbours, never say "good morning" to people on the street (they would think I am mental), etc. etc.
I miss the "small town mentality".

So, that's where I live!
 
I'm Wendy from Peterborough
We've lived in Peterborough for 7 Years (I grew up in Unionville)

We are known for:

The World's Highest Lift Lock.
Trent University
Sir Sanford Fleming College (with the best forestry programs in Canada)
Being part of the Trent Severn Waterways
Peterborough Zoo (which is free)
The "most conservative" product test marketing city.
(I don't know if this is official but...) the largest retirement community in Ontario:rolleyes:

And no Disney store:mad:
 
My name is Suzanne and I live in Campbellville, Ontario about 10 minutes west of Milton and west of the greater Toronto area.
We are known for:
Mohawk Racetrack and Casino
Crawford Lake Indian Village
The Bruce Trail
Springridge farms
The little town of C'ville itself is quite the tourist destination on weekends with boutiques and antique stores
About a bazillion (can you tell I have kids?) horse farms and equestrian facilities due to the track
We are famous for our very rocky earth, just try digging out a garden in my back yard-impossible to not hit rocks
This is a great thread!
:wave2:
 














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