Bordering Lake Ontario in the Greater Toronto Area is Durham Region, a great option for those looking to invest by the water or near a park. Durham Region, also called the Regional Municipality of Durham, is made up of 8 municipalities, namely Ajax, Clarington, Brock, Pickering, and Oshawa....
Buffalo is a city and port, seat of Erie county, western New York, United States. It is located eastern end of Lake Erie at the head of the Niagara River opposite Fort Erie, Ontario. The city and nearby Niagara Falls. According to the United States Census Bureau, Buffalo has an area ...
Wisconsin is also home to at least one Amazon sort center. Visit our “Where are the Amazon sort centers?” post to find out more about sort centers. (The best news? Sort centers don’t create nexus!)Canada#PRTO – 6110 Cantay Rd. Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W#YEG1 – 1440 39 Ave,...
There’s also the rink atCelebration Square, which is open until March 21 — just keep in mind that you’ll need to book your timeslot in advance. Residents are reminded to keep a distance of two metres (six feet) away from others as much as possible on the ice, and to wear a fac...
Why go: Six hundred miles north of Winnipeg, Churchill is an isolated enclave on the western edge of Hudson Bay, where beluga whales congregate in summer and the northern lights dance above the tundra 300 days a year. But the region’s biggest draw, of...
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Laguna beach, which is where I used to lifeguard is also breathtaking, usually has good May weather, not too many crowds yet, and has a completely different feel than the bay area. dk BryceMay 1, 2007 at 1:43 am It would be sexy if you flew to Australia, but that’s expensive 🙂...
There’s a great big new bug-processing plant being built in Canada (Ontario, I seem to remember) to produce bug-meal for the food industry. I’m not sure if it is a con (the Canadian government is paying some of the start-up costs through grants and some awards) or serious. Rezia...
Many jurisdictions in North America use a “mitigation sequence” to protect wetlands: First, avoid impacts; second, minimize unavoidable impacts