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  2. Tourism in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The famous Brampton Jain Temple in Brampton, Ontario. Ontario Travel Information Centres, found at most major points of entry, provide free tourism info about Ontario. Ontario is Canada's largest province in population and second largest province in size, covering slightly more than one million square kilometres.

  3. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions include the gold rush town of Dawson City, Kluane National Park and Reserve and a number of attractions in Whitehorse and other communities. Opportunities for wilderness adventure tourism and ecotourism abound ( hiking , canoeing , kayaking , skiing, dog-sledding ), but the territory is also served by a well-developed road ...

  4. Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport - Wikipedia

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    A Tourist and Publicity Bureau was set up in 1924 to promote Ontario’s attractions, especially those associated with nature and the outdoors. [1] The bureau was initially a part of the Highways Department. In 1935, the bureau was renamed the Travel and Publicity Bureau, and was moved to Department of the Prime Minister.

  5. Children's attractions at Canada's Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Wonderland is the last of the parks to have a Hanna-Barbera Land. "Happyland of Hanna-Barbera" was found at the sister Paramount Parks of Carowinds, Kings Dominion (replaced by Kidzville in 1997), and Kings Island (upper part renamed to Nickelodeon Central in 2001, and both sections renamed Nickelodeon Universe in 2006).

  6. Template:Canada image map - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Clickable map of Canada exhibiting its ten provinces and three territories, and their capitals ...

  7. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    One loop secures around the wrist of the child, while the other is held by the parent or caregiver. The idea was to address how parents and/or caregivers could find it "very impractical to use one hand to hold the child at all times" and thus "leaves the parent's hands free."

  8. Meet the CEO who turned the Swedish NoseFrida into a huge hit ...

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    On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Frida relaunch in the U.S., CEO Chelsea Hirschhorn looks back at the "blind naivete" that let her believe the snotsucker could go mainstream.

  9. Travel Industry Council of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) is a non-profit organization responsible for administering and enforcing the Ontario Travel Industry Act on behalf of the Ontario government. The legislation governs all travel retailers and wholesalers registered in Ontario.