A great animated video of Classified's for the song "Maritimes."
published: 03 Oct 2006
Introducing Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island
Start exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/nova-scotia-new-brunswick-prince-edward-island
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published: 29 Sep 2017
CANADA ROAD TRIP | Traveling out east to visit the Maritime Provinces
Come join us for an epic Canada Road Trip as we hop in a vehicle with Togo and Audrey's parents traveling out east to visit the Maritimes Provinces. After a highly successful road trip in Canada last fall to visit British Columbia and Alberta to see the Canadian Rockies, we decided to reunite the travel squad of Audrey's Mom and Dad and Togo the German Shepherd to see Atlantic Canada.
The first day we packed all of our suitcases in the rental vehicle, a spacious Ford Flex, pulling out of Brampton, Ontario early in the morning. The first day we drove a bit further than Montreal crossing provinces from Ontario to Quebec. We made time to visit Audrey's Uncle who lives in Montreal before arriving in our cabin for the evening. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were so bad that we spent our initial...
published: 13 Aug 2019
"In the Maritimes" by Jim MacFarlane
Hello everyone....this video is the title song from Jim' MacFarlane's new CD called
"In the Maritimes"
This song & 13 other originals are now available on Jim's debut CD...send him a message at [email protected] to get one.
Or you can get a digital download here...https://jimmacfarlane.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-maritimes
published: 25 Oct 2020
Should the Maritimes be One Province? - It Could Have Been a Province Episode 1
The Canadian Maritime provinces are the smallest in the country, both economically and by population. To acquire power for the region, or to save costs for the rest of the country, every decade or two the idea of a Maritime Union between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island pops up in the provinces or in Ottawa. There are even some politicians who are looking to unite all of Atlantic Canada, forming an Atlantic Union with Newfoundland and Labrador. is it realistic that the Maritimes might want to unite? And would this be beneficial to them, or to Canada as a whole? Check out this video for answers to these questions and more!
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Song Credits
• All That - Bensound
Photo Credits:
• Thumbnail Image – Wik...
Start exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while ...
Start exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/nova-scotia-new-brunswick-prince-edward-island
#LonelyPlanet #Canada #NovaScotia #NewBrunskwick #PrinceEdwardIsland
Start exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/nova-scotia-new-brunswick-prince-edward-island
#LonelyPlanet #Canada #NovaScotia #NewBrunskwick #PrinceEdwardIsland
Come join us for an epic Canada Road Trip as we hop in a vehicle with Togo and Audrey's parents traveling out east to visit the Maritimes Provinces. After a hig...
Come join us for an epic Canada Road Trip as we hop in a vehicle with Togo and Audrey's parents traveling out east to visit the Maritimes Provinces. After a highly successful road trip in Canada last fall to visit British Columbia and Alberta to see the Canadian Rockies, we decided to reunite the travel squad of Audrey's Mom and Dad and Togo the German Shepherd to see Atlantic Canada.
The first day we packed all of our suitcases in the rental vehicle, a spacious Ford Flex, pulling out of Brampton, Ontario early in the morning. The first day we drove a bit further than Montreal crossing provinces from Ontario to Quebec. We made time to visit Audrey's Uncle who lives in Montreal before arriving in our cabin for the evening. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were so bad that we spent our initial moments swatting them as opposed to relaxing. After getting rid of most of them we cracked upon a bottle of wine to celebrate the first day of driving on this road trip. It was a busy day since we had to bypass the two biggest cities in Canada (Toronto and Montreal) and traffic at times was hectic.
The second day involved a little bit less driving as we headed towards the maritime provinces of New Brunswick. Once we bypassed Quebec City the highways really cleared and sections were almost bare. We noticed as we crossed into New Brunswick that we could see more forests, mountains and signs warning us about Moose crossings.
One of the highlights was stopping in Hartland to visit the longest covered bridge in the world. Upon arriving in Fredericton it felt like coming home since my Mom and Dad live there. This is just the start of our road trip in Canada as we plan to visit New Brunswick, Cape Breton (Nova Scotia) and Prince Edward Island covering all of the Maritimes. We hope you'll join us for the next episode from New Brunswick!
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CANADA ROAD TRIP | Traveling out east to visit the Maritime Provinces:
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
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Music We Use: http://bit.ly/SamAudreyMusic
Come join us for an epic Canada Road Trip as we hop in a vehicle with Togo and Audrey's parents traveling out east to visit the Maritimes Provinces. After a highly successful road trip in Canada last fall to visit British Columbia and Alberta to see the Canadian Rockies, we decided to reunite the travel squad of Audrey's Mom and Dad and Togo the German Shepherd to see Atlantic Canada.
The first day we packed all of our suitcases in the rental vehicle, a spacious Ford Flex, pulling out of Brampton, Ontario early in the morning. The first day we drove a bit further than Montreal crossing provinces from Ontario to Quebec. We made time to visit Audrey's Uncle who lives in Montreal before arriving in our cabin for the evening. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were so bad that we spent our initial moments swatting them as opposed to relaxing. After getting rid of most of them we cracked upon a bottle of wine to celebrate the first day of driving on this road trip. It was a busy day since we had to bypass the two biggest cities in Canada (Toronto and Montreal) and traffic at times was hectic.
The second day involved a little bit less driving as we headed towards the maritime provinces of New Brunswick. Once we bypassed Quebec City the highways really cleared and sections were almost bare. We noticed as we crossed into New Brunswick that we could see more forests, mountains and signs warning us about Moose crossings.
One of the highlights was stopping in Hartland to visit the longest covered bridge in the world. Upon arriving in Fredericton it felt like coming home since my Mom and Dad live there. This is just the start of our road trip in Canada as we plan to visit New Brunswick, Cape Breton (Nova Scotia) and Prince Edward Island covering all of the Maritimes. We hope you'll join us for the next episode from New Brunswick!
GEAR WE USE
Panasonic GH5: http://amzn.to/2yqTUyi
Canon G7X ii: http://amzn.to/2yqtM6B
Rode Video Micro: http://amzn.to/2wTguTM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
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AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
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CANADA ROAD TRIP | Traveling out east to visit the Maritime Provinces:
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
* * *
Music We Use: http://bit.ly/SamAudreyMusic
Hello everyone....this video is the title song from Jim' MacFarlane's new CD called
"In the Maritimes"
This song & 13 other originals are now available on Jim'...
Hello everyone....this video is the title song from Jim' MacFarlane's new CD called
"In the Maritimes"
This song & 13 other originals are now available on Jim's debut CD...send him a message at [email protected] to get one.
Or you can get a digital download here...https://jimmacfarlane.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-maritimes
Hello everyone....this video is the title song from Jim' MacFarlane's new CD called
"In the Maritimes"
This song & 13 other originals are now available on Jim's debut CD...send him a message at [email protected] to get one.
Or you can get a digital download here...https://jimmacfarlane.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-maritimes
The Canadian Maritime provinces are the smallest in the country, both economically and by population. To acquire power for the region, or to save costs for the ...
The Canadian Maritime provinces are the smallest in the country, both economically and by population. To acquire power for the region, or to save costs for the rest of the country, every decade or two the idea of a Maritime Union between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island pops up in the provinces or in Ottawa. There are even some politicians who are looking to unite all of Atlantic Canada, forming an Atlantic Union with Newfoundland and Labrador. is it realistic that the Maritimes might want to unite? And would this be beneficial to them, or to Canada as a whole? Check out this video for answers to these questions and more!
Thanks for watching! For more videos like this, don't forget to subscribe!
Song Credits
• All That - Bensound
Photo Credits:
• Thumbnail Image – Wikimedia Shawn M. Kent
• Map of Acadia – Wikimedia Chnou
• Halifax Harbour – Wikimedia Tony Webster
• Moncton – Flickr CC James Mann
• Senate Chamber – Wikimedia Mightydrake
• Stop Arret – Flickr Scazon
• Universite de Moncton Mural – Flickr Indrid__Cold
The Canadian Maritime provinces are the smallest in the country, both economically and by population. To acquire power for the region, or to save costs for the rest of the country, every decade or two the idea of a Maritime Union between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island pops up in the provinces or in Ottawa. There are even some politicians who are looking to unite all of Atlantic Canada, forming an Atlantic Union with Newfoundland and Labrador. is it realistic that the Maritimes might want to unite? And would this be beneficial to them, or to Canada as a whole? Check out this video for answers to these questions and more!
Thanks for watching! For more videos like this, don't forget to subscribe!
Song Credits
• All That - Bensound
Photo Credits:
• Thumbnail Image – Wikimedia Shawn M. Kent
• Map of Acadia – Wikimedia Chnou
• Halifax Harbour – Wikimedia Tony Webster
• Moncton – Flickr CC James Mann
• Senate Chamber – Wikimedia Mightydrake
• Stop Arret – Flickr Scazon
• Universite de Moncton Mural – Flickr Indrid__Cold
Start exploring Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/nova-scotia-new-brunswick-prince-edward-island
#LonelyPlanet #Canada #NovaScotia #NewBrunskwick #PrinceEdwardIsland
Come join us for an epic Canada Road Trip as we hop in a vehicle with Togo and Audrey's parents traveling out east to visit the Maritimes Provinces. After a highly successful road trip in Canada last fall to visit British Columbia and Alberta to see the Canadian Rockies, we decided to reunite the travel squad of Audrey's Mom and Dad and Togo the German Shepherd to see Atlantic Canada.
The first day we packed all of our suitcases in the rental vehicle, a spacious Ford Flex, pulling out of Brampton, Ontario early in the morning. The first day we drove a bit further than Montreal crossing provinces from Ontario to Quebec. We made time to visit Audrey's Uncle who lives in Montreal before arriving in our cabin for the evening. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were so bad that we spent our initial moments swatting them as opposed to relaxing. After getting rid of most of them we cracked upon a bottle of wine to celebrate the first day of driving on this road trip. It was a busy day since we had to bypass the two biggest cities in Canada (Toronto and Montreal) and traffic at times was hectic.
The second day involved a little bit less driving as we headed towards the maritime provinces of New Brunswick. Once we bypassed Quebec City the highways really cleared and sections were almost bare. We noticed as we crossed into New Brunswick that we could see more forests, mountains and signs warning us about Moose crossings.
One of the highlights was stopping in Hartland to visit the longest covered bridge in the world. Upon arriving in Fredericton it felt like coming home since my Mom and Dad live there. This is just the start of our road trip in Canada as we plan to visit New Brunswick, Cape Breton (Nova Scotia) and Prince Edward Island covering all of the Maritimes. We hope you'll join us for the next episode from New Brunswick!
GEAR WE USE
Panasonic GH5: http://amzn.to/2yqTUyi
Canon G7X ii: http://amzn.to/2yqtM6B
Rode Video Micro: http://amzn.to/2wTguTM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
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* * *
CANADA ROAD TRIP | Traveling out east to visit the Maritime Provinces:
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
* * *
Music We Use: http://bit.ly/SamAudreyMusic
Hello everyone....this video is the title song from Jim' MacFarlane's new CD called
"In the Maritimes"
This song & 13 other originals are now available on Jim's debut CD...send him a message at [email protected] to get one.
Or you can get a digital download here...https://jimmacfarlane.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-maritimes
The Canadian Maritime provinces are the smallest in the country, both economically and by population. To acquire power for the region, or to save costs for the rest of the country, every decade or two the idea of a Maritime Union between Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island pops up in the provinces or in Ottawa. There are even some politicians who are looking to unite all of Atlantic Canada, forming an Atlantic Union with Newfoundland and Labrador. is it realistic that the Maritimes might want to unite? And would this be beneficial to them, or to Canada as a whole? Check out this video for answers to these questions and more!
Thanks for watching! For more videos like this, don't forget to subscribe!
Song Credits
• All That - Bensound
Photo Credits:
• Thumbnail Image – Wikimedia Shawn M. Kent
• Map of Acadia – Wikimedia Chnou
• Halifax Harbour – Wikimedia Tony Webster
• Moncton – Flickr CC James Mann
• Senate Chamber – Wikimedia Mightydrake
• Stop Arret – Flickr Scazon
• Universite de Moncton Mural – Flickr Indrid__Cold