
Friday, August 15, 2008
Le Chateau of Quebec,City

Thursday, August 14, 2008
1000 Islands of Canadian

Rockport is located in the Heart of the 1000 Islands on Saint Lawrence River,Ontario,Canada.This place called "Garden of the Great Spirit" or Manitonna. It was originally inhabited by Indian Tribes known as the "Confederacy of the Iroquois" until some famous Nationals explored the beauty of this Island and now it is one of the famous tourist spot of Northwestern people (Canadian). Here you'll be astounded at the clear, clean, deep, fresh water which flows among the infinite variety of Islands. Huge cruises as well as the famous Boldt Castle were also there.Come and discover exhilarating panoramic views while it still summer time.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Our Lady Of Immaculate Church

Our Lady of Immaculate Catholic church is located in Guelph,Ontario,Canada. This is one of the most magnificent Gothic Revival Style churches in Canada. The construction began in 1877 under the Irish-Canadian artist Joseph Connolly. And Matthew Bell, a local artisan, did some of the carvings on the exterior and the interior of the church. He died after a fall from the building in 1883. If you could see the twin towers, it measure over 200 feet in height. The interior of the church looks fabulous. There's a fantastic design of altar and the pipe organ is in the upper part of the main entrance door as well as the choirs that sings like an angels in the heaven. They were awesome and has lovely voices that you would adore. Come and attend masses during Saturday and Sundays. See you there!
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