It might be a polite one but, there’s always been a debate about which side of Niagara Falls is the better side. Since there’s an international border in the way, that kind of complicates things for those who either don’t have, or don’t want to use, a passport. But, depending on who you ask, they’ll likely prefer one side over the other. If you ask someone from the United … [Read more...] about Leave The Passports At Home And Find Fun In Niagara, Ontario
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5 Stunning Beach Resorts In The Philippines
Have you ever considered vacationing in the Philippines? If not, I've got news for you. Apparently, you and I have been missing out on a fantastic travel destination with stunning beach resorts. According to the perpetually smiling and happy Filipino lady who works at my dad's retirement home, the Philippines is a destination that should be on all of our bucket … [Read more...] about 5 Stunning Beach Resorts In The Philippines
10 Things To Do Once You’ve Been Up The CN Tower
Our visit to Toronto last summer was sponsored in part by Toronto Tourism #SeeTorontoNow. Opinions expressed are those of Canadian Blog House. If I asked you what the number one Toronto tourist attraction is, what would you say? The CN Tower? I would. I don't have any hard facts or figures but, if I had to take a guess, that would be it. What I do know … [Read more...] about 10 Things To Do Once You’ve Been Up The CN Tower
Where To Find Canada 150 Info #Canada150
Canadians from coast to coast will be celebrating Canada's 150th birthday in 2017, and many of us will want to know where to find Canada 150 info. I'm more excited about this 150th birthday than I am about my own birthday next year. The fact that I live in Canada's National Capital Region could have something to do with that! [bctt tweet="#CANADA turns 150 in 2017! How will … [Read more...] about Where To Find Canada 150 Info #Canada150
30 Fascinating Facts About Toronto, Canada
My family has a long and storied history with the city of Toronto. Some of my ancestors, on my mother's side of the family, first settled in Toronto way back in the 1800's when they arrived on Canadian shores from England. My great-grandfather was one of Toronto's first wholesale grocers, running his grocery business out of a warehouse down on Toronto's Front Street in … [Read more...] about 30 Fascinating Facts About Toronto, Canada