Great list! Loved that it wasn’t the typical, “Elora, NOTL, Paris, etc” that you see on all these lists. Well done!! Gotta check a couple of these places out!
You know the Scarborough cliff was once a dump right ???? the entrance if the get a big rain storm the garbage falls into the entrance/exit of the launch and marina on the right going down. I lived there
Maybe a grey area here - if North Bay considers itself "Near North," then what's south of that is Southern Ontario. The big turkey leg that is Ontario is very top-heavy.
London and below is southern Ontario!? Haha ya ok. So Toronto, GTA, KCW, Barrie, Ottawa are all in northern Ontario? LOOK at map and even Algonquin Park is, yes, in southern Ontario.
@@CJ-xv2cw Toronto is definitely not southern Ontario and Algonquin is definitely north. If I’m driving 7.5 hrs North then I’m not still in southern Ontario. Don’t look at it by lane mass but by population where people live. No one lives in the top 2/3 of Ontario.
What you are referring to is the area within Southern Ontario. South Western, Eastern, Central, The GTA, Toronto, Niagara are all individual regions within southern Ontario. Southern Ontario is considered anywhere south of Sudbury and North Bay. The area was also known as Upper Canada and the area we know as Northern Ontario was not apart of Ontario till 1912. Even if we went off what you said I find it hard to believe that Balls Falls is not in Southern Ontario
Great list! Loved that it wasn’t the typical, “Elora, NOTL, Paris, etc” that you see on all these lists. Well done!! Gotta check a couple of these places out!
Cheers Sean. Thanks for watching and posting a comment. Always trying for fresh ideas that inspire people to explore outside of their expectations.
Lagoon City is a neat place to kayak.
Nice video, on point. The Brockville Tunnel is a relatively recent development (2016).
From the size of those potholes I thought for a minute that you might have been driving here in Hamilton😉
solution......fill em in with crackheads, there's enough of em.
You forgot about the Bruce caves, in the Bruce Peninsula, where part of the movie "Quest for Fire" was filmed.
You know the Scarborough cliff was once a dump right ???? the entrance if the get a big rain storm the garbage falls into the entrance/exit of the launch and marina on the right going down. I lived there
Really enjoy your channel and the info you share...thanks!!
Thank you so much! 💪
Hello dear,,❤
For the last clip how far of a hike to get to that top wt the view. What is that place called the Bluff one the exact address please
Fantastic! But maybe yellow text shouldn't be used with yellow leaves in the background
you should check out Northern Ontario as well.
Love Northern Ontario. Have the seen this video by chance? Cheers. 😀 th-cam.com/video/RBDR60Qp3to/w-d-xo.html
Have you seen my new Northern Ontario video?
The brockville tunnel can u bring your dog inside and do u need to pay
From what I understand, you can walk your dog and it's free.
Thank u for answering, we will be heading to Toronto in a couple of days and I don't wanna leave my dog inside the rv so, that's why I was asking.
Your videos are very nice and afformative and thank u for sharing wt us.
@@emieocampo1882 you're very welcome and thanks for coming back.
Any sign of sasquatch
Lagoon City, what an unattractive name for such a beautiful place.
These places are NOT in southern Ontario. Southern Ontario is London and below. Algonquin area is NOT southern Ontario.
Maybe a grey area here - if North Bay considers itself "Near North," then what's south of that is Southern Ontario. The big turkey leg that is Ontario is very top-heavy.
London and below is southern Ontario!?
Haha ya ok. So Toronto, GTA, KCW, Barrie, Ottawa are all in northern Ontario? LOOK at map and even Algonquin Park is, yes, in southern Ontario.
@@CJ-xv2cw Toronto is definitely not southern Ontario and Algonquin is definitely north. If I’m driving 7.5 hrs North then I’m not still in southern Ontario. Don’t look at it by lane mass but by population where people live. No one lives in the top 2/3 of Ontario.
What you are referring to is the area within Southern Ontario. South Western, Eastern, Central, The GTA, Toronto, Niagara are all individual regions within southern Ontario. Southern Ontario is considered anywhere south of Sudbury and North Bay. The area was also known as Upper Canada and the area we know as Northern Ontario was not apart of Ontario till 1912. Even if we went off what you said I find it hard to believe that Balls Falls is not in Southern Ontario