A positive difference between Toronto/Vancouver and many US Cities is that their waterfronts are walkable and beautifully designed. I live in Seattle, a port city surrounded by water, but most of it is private and not a very pleasant walk. By comparison, Toronto's Harbourfront and Vancouver's Coal Harbour/Seawall are an absolute dream :)
Calgary where I live is a nice waterfront too between downtown and the Bow river which runs through the middle of the city.I was on it on Thursday on my e-bike and you can go from one end of Calgary to the other end along the river about 40 kilometers or 25 Miles.
The HMCS Glace Bay is a small coastal defense vessel based in Kingston. Probably on a recruiting mission. Battleships are much much larger and actually obsolete :-) Nice video always!
A positive difference between Toronto/Vancouver and many US Cities is that their waterfronts are walkable and beautifully designed. I live in Seattle, a port city surrounded by water, but most of it is private and not a very pleasant walk. By comparison, Toronto's Harbourfront and Vancouver's Coal Harbour/Seawall are an absolute dream :)
Calgary where I live is a nice waterfront too between downtown and the Bow river which runs through the middle of the city.I was on it on Thursday on my e-bike and you can go from one end of Calgary to the other end along the river about 40 kilometers or 25 Miles.
I enjoy your waterfront videos!
That's great exercise. If I lived there, me and my 2 siblings would be definitely walking the waterfront.
Very nice picturization and elaboration of walk down town water front Toronto, enjoyed it as if i am walking with the cameraman. keep it up.
Great video mate, got to see parts of the Waterfront that I've always glossed right over - I need to venture off of Queen's Quay more!
You should!
The HMCS Glace Bay is a small coastal defense vessel based in Kingston. Probably on a recruiting mission. Battleships are much much larger and actually obsolete :-) Nice video always!
Interesting! Looks like Toronto Drydock bought one of Group Ocean's old tugs.
Very nice
Such a leisurely walk by Johnny Strides standards,
you might need a new format called Johnny Lingers.
johnny, do you prefer filming on workdays or holidays/sundays
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do you guys know all the cities in Canada like Toronto, Montreal Quebec are all connected to a river... interesting right..??
I don't like how much there are comets, I like to hear the sound of the street
18:13 LOL, that's not Elvis.
I'm pretty sure thats Tommie Smith, raising the black power fist at the '68 Olympics protesting human rights.
great walk. I hope you will do the new portlands project soon. Keep up the great work