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Abby's
Cottages - Wasaga Beach
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African
Lion Safari
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Air
Transat
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Bancroft
- Mineral Capital of Canada
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Bergeron's
Exotic Animal Sanctuary (Picton)
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BoaterExam.com
- you may need a license to operate a boat or watercraft in Ontario
now, or by 2009, depending on your age. Study for free, pay when you
take the exam. More details are available on the Canadian Coast
Guard website at www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca.
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Blue
Heron - Glass Bottomed Boats - Tobermory
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Bruce
County Natural Retreat
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Egan
Houseboat Rentals
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Fishing
& Boating Rules
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Fish
Ontario
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FreeCourse.ca
- Free boating course for Ontario license requirements.
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Grand
River Country
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Great
Lakes Schooners - Tour on a Tall Ship
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Haliburton Forest - The canopy boardwalk is the ultimate
highlight of this outing. Over half a kilometer long - and as such
the longest of its kind in the world - the canopy boardwalk winds
through the treetops some 20 meters above the forest floor.
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High
Fields Country Inn and Spa
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Nautical
Adventures Cruises (Toronto)
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Northern
Ontario
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Office
of Boating Safety
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Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources
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Ontario, Yours to Discover
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Powered Paragliding Ontario
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Pearson
International Airport
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Penetanguishene
30,000 Island Cruises
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Point Pelee is one of Canada's smallest national parks, but it
attracts more than 400,000 visitors each year, primarily because
it’s a world-famous location for viewing bird and monarch butterfly
migrations. This hot spot is about 50 km (30 miles) south-east of
Windsor, Ontario. It’s a finger of land that reaches out into Lake
Erie, becoming the southern most point on the Canadian mainland -
the same latitude as northern California.
Discover Pelee.
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For a few special days each
autumn,
Point Pelee is a temporary home to thousands of migrating
monarch butterflies. As soon as favourable conditions occur, they
begin one of nature's greatest journeys by crossing Lake Erie. They
cannot linger, for their destination is some 3000 km further south
in the mountains of central Mexico
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Royal
Harbour Resort is a four season resort situated on the shores of
Georgian Bay in the picturesque Beaver Valley region, just two hours
north of Toronto, Canada.
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Sunsets.com
- Bruce County
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Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority
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Toronto
Tourism Web Site
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Trent-Severn
Waterway
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Wings
of Paradise