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At present you can find tickets for dinner at the 360 revolving restaurant over looking the city of Toronto, or climb the CN Tower for fun or charity. Today let's take a look at the history of building and construction of the CN Tower. One of the worlds tallest buildings! Read on...
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Stretching over 49.5 km of track from Coquitlam, New Westminster, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond and Vancouver, the Vancouver Sky Train system is the easiest way to get around town in the lower mainland of BC and enjoy the scenery. Let's discover the construction of the Vancouver Sky Train. Read on...
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Being 3rd largest Library in Canada with over 395,000 cardholders, The Vancouver Public library is a must see for all for it's beautiful coliseum architectural design and wonderfully vast resources. let's read on and find out more of it's origins. Read on...
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In 1859 the construction of the official Canadian Federal Government building began. An architects dream of gothic stone carvings, and spectacular site for tourists to this day. Let's learn more about the building of Ottowa's Parliament Hill! Read on...
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From Newfoundland to Vancouver and thousands of miles of track across North America. Let's take a brief look into the history of the Canadian National Railway. All aboard! Read on...
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A historical look at the blood red flower from Flanders Field which marks an important day to remember. Read more...
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Each Canadian province has its own unique identity, culture, and even its own flower.
These provincial flowers are important national symbols that are worth a closer look. Read more...
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