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81. Mirvish Village ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Books, comics, vintage clothing, flowers, Caribbean roti, discount goods and more in Toronto's Annex. David Mirvish Books on Art, Ballenford Books on Architecture, The.. 82. River Valley ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada trails (paved and dirt) perfect for walking, jogging, biking, skating. parks perfect for picnicking and sunning and meditating. a huge off-leash dog park with open and.. 83. Signal Hill ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada Signal Hill was the reception point of the first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901, and is the site of harbour defences for St. John's from the 18th century to.. ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada A bit windy and cold, but viev is fantastic. In summer there are fireworks at night and it looks amazing. Everyone should see Niagara Falls, it's beautiful. 85. The Forks Market ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada One of the nicest places in Winnipeg to spend a warm summers afternoon. There are often live music here, and there is a great cafe in Johnston terminal. The market.. 86. Vancouver Island ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) British Columbia, Canada tofino is the best place on earth.you have to visit tofino if you are near vancouver. ADD TO LIST (20 reviews) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Toronto Eaton Centre is a downtown shopping centre with over 200 stores. It opened in 1978. ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada The butterfly conservatory is beautiful. Thousands of colorful butterflies flying all over the place. I had about 3 butterflies on my shirt at one point. I would.. ADD TO LIST (15 reviews) Toronto, Ontario, Canada A brewery tour in the old trainyards ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The Vancouver Art Gallery was founded in 1931 and moved to its current location in 1983. It focuses primarily on local British Columbian art and related works by.. |