138 Articles for Damien
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"You can't measure it quantitatively; you
can't verify it with easily reproducible results;
you can't stick a label on it and sell it on
a shelf."
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out what it is. |
Although only steps from the bright lights
of Ontario's capital, Toronto, Ajax will enchant
you with her beautiful neighborhoods, quiet
streets, and family-friendly attitude.
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Alameda is an island community that is
part of the San Francisco Bay area. It combines
old and new, with its 4,000 examples of historical
architecture and its appelation as "Silicon
Island."
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Allen is part of the fast-growing Metroplex
area, therefore, offering numerous new housing
developments.
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Alliston is set in historic, rural Simcoe
County, which offers beaches, trails, skiing,
and golfing.
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The Texas Panhandle city of Amarillo is
situated along what was once Route 66 and is
a hub for the wheat and cattle industries.
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Baker Lake, located on a lake of the same
name, is near Canada's geographic center and
is Nunavut's only inland Inuit community. There
are daily flights to and from Winnipeg, MB,
the nearest major center.
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Banff is Canada's first incorporated municipality
located in a national park. Its spectacular
Rocky Mountain scenery, lively arts scene,
and modern amenities mean it's not only loved
by its inhabitants, but by its 4+ million annual
visitors (and numerous resident elk).
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Barrie has plenty to offer: Concerts at
the Molson Centre, the annual Kempenfest Arts
and Crafts Festival, and extensive waterfront
trails.
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From visiting a Second World War destroyer
to learning about the city's African American
roots at the Tezcuco Plantation to sampling
the tasty Cajun cuisine, life in Baton Rouge
is captivating.
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Learn about the White River First Nation
in Beaver Creek, Canada's westernmost community,
located on the Alaskan border.
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In Italian, this village's name means Beautiful
Beautiful and, with its location on Campbell
Island, the description fits!
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Discover the majestic beaches of Prince
Edward County, and enjoy summer theater, motorcycle
racing, and the famous Waterfront Festival
in this historic United Empire Loyalist town.
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Built by pioneering lumbermen (learn about
them at the Woodmen's Museum), Boisetown is
located in the heart of New Brunswick's lumber
industry.
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Home to the Mosport International Raceway
and Canada's oldest private zoo!
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Despite its small population, Brandon,
known as the Wheat City, is actually Manitoba's
2nd-largest city and offers all the amenities
and entertainment of a larger center.
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Brantford, located in the heart of Grand
River Country, has given rise to some big personalities:
Wayne Gretzky, Phil Hartman, and Alexander
Graham Bell.
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Located on the St. Lawrence River, the
quaint city of Brockville offers tours of the
Thousand Islands, some of the best freshwater
scuba diving in the world, and a Celtic Festival.
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After you canoe down the Withlacoochee
River, relax at the Weeki Wachee Springs. With
its vast wildlife refuges and scenic golf courses,
Brooksville is an outdoor paradise.
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Bullhead City offers the gambling fun of
Laughlin, Nevada (across the Colorado River)
and the outdoor pursuits of the Lake Mead National
Recreation Area (an easy drive north).
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