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🌎 The World's First Inter-Provincial #Zipline 🌊 Over The Water From Ottawa To Gatineau Adventure🌴
Health613🍉Healthy4Life - Ziplining From Ottawa To Gatineau = Best Day Of My Life 🤾♂️ JUST HIT 850 RUMBLE FRIENDS THANK YOU TO EACH & EVERYONE OF YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT GOD BLESS YOU ALL Health When Life Makes You Feel Small #Rumble The world's first inter-provincial zipline - JUST HIT 500 RUMBLE FOLLOWERS THE BEST VIEW IN TOWN 1200 Feet Long A unique way to discover the National Capital Region and enjoy the best Gatineau and Ottawa have to offer. You Can Now Zipline From Ottawa To Gatineau & You’ll Fly High Above The Water height 120 Feet high 50km speed Now that the border between Ottawa and Gatineau is open again, we look forward to welcoming visitors to a safe outdoor activity PUBLIC INVITED TO SOAR ABOVE THE MAGNIFICENT OTTAWA RIVER AT ZIBI IN SUMMER 2020! Adventurous residents and visitors to Canada’s capital will soon have the unique experience of launching themselves across the Ottawa River from one province to another, when Interzip Rogers, the world’s first interprovincial zip line, opens in Summer 2020. This unmatched adventure will start and finish at Zibi, a 34-acre borderless master-planned waterfront community conceived by Dream Unlimited Corp and Theia Partners, which straddles Ontario and Quebec in the heart of the National Capital Region’s Confederation Boulevard. The close to 1,400 foot-long zip line will soar 120 feet above the Ottawa River offering riders unparalleled 360 degree views of downtown Gatineau, the iconic Chaudière Falls and the Parliament buildings. 🏒🏓🏐 A city is not gauged by its length and width, but by the broadness of its vision and the height of its dreams. time stamp 8.33 zipline going down Music: MGK - Sun To Me. in my ears going down the zipline #vibez JUST HIT 800 RUMBLE FOLLOWERS THANK YOU EVERYONE The Life I Made Blessed Amen 37190 views 9 comments -
🚂 Walking The Trans Canada Via Rail Tracks Trail. 🍁
Hiking Every Trail In Ottawa & Gatineau 🚶🥾🌴🍁Healthy4Life - walking the railroad 1847 - The Union Rail Road opens. This was a 3½ mile horse powered portage railway on the Québec side of the Ottawa River some 32 miles west of Bytown (Ottawa). It ran from Lac Deschenes to Lac des Chats to avoid Chats Falls and was build by an unincorporated partnership known as the Union Forwarding Company. This horse railway was put out of business by the coming of the steam railways and it was closed at the end of the navigation season in 1879. Sometimes you are the train , sometimes you are the track. Stay focussed on the track. all aboard Life is what you make it154 views 1 comment -
🦌 Met Bambi The #Deer In Real Life Deep in the Woods. 🍃
Hiking Every Trail In Ottawa & Gatineau 🚶🥾🌴🍁Healthy4Life - Meet Bambi The Deer - coolest moment ever #Mystic 🦌 Bambi is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1942 animated feature film of the same name. He is a white-tailed deer who was raised in the forest under the nurturing guidance and protection of his unnamed mother. As a wide-eyed and inquisitive fawn, Bambi shared much of his childhood with his best friends Thumper and Flower, a rabbit and skunk respectively. He would also become “twitterpatted” with Faline, a young doe. Throughout the seasons, Bambi would face coming-of-age trials and tribulations that would prepare him to someday assume the position of The Great Prince of the Forest. Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, a Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from a roe deer to a white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates. What do deer symbolize spiritually? It has a powerful meaning and represents virility. The deer embodies fertility, gentleness and wisdom, independence and creativity. It is also a symbol of regeneration and renewal. Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute,[1][2] but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning.[web 1] It may also refer to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences. The term "mysticism" has Ancient Greek origins with various historically determined meanings.[web 1][web 2] Derived from the Greek word μύω múō, meaning "to close" or "to conceal",[web 2] mysticism referred to the biblical, liturgical, spiritual, and contemplative dimensions of early and medieval Christianity.[3] During the early modern period, the definition of mysticism grew to include a broad range of beliefs and ideologies related to "extraordinary experiences and states of mind."[4] In modern times, "mysticism" has acquired a limited definition, with broad applications, as meaning the aim at the "union with the Absolute, the Infinite, or God".[web 1] This limited definition has been applied to a wide range of religious traditions and practices,[web 1] valuing "mystical experience" as a key element of mysticism. Since the 1960s scholars have debated the merits of perennial and constructionist approaches in the scientific research of "mystical experiences".[5][6][7] The perennial position is now "largely dismissed by scholars",[8] most scholars using a contextualist approach, which considers the cultural and historical context Life is what you make it. 🦌609 views 84 comments -
🌉 #Exploring The Alexandra Bridge From: Ontario To Quebec Trails 🌞
Health613🍎Healthy4Life 🍁Walking The Bridge Ottawa To Gatineau 🌴 The Alexandra Bridge has been an iconic feature of the Ottawa-Gatineau skyline for over 120 years. Originally built for trains, horse and wagons, electric streetcars, and pedestrians, the bridge is now used by thousands of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. The Alexandra Bridge has reached the end of its service life and is due for replacement. The Government of Canada directed that the bridge be replaced to make sure the crossing can service transportation needs well into the future. Ongoing repairs will allow it to remain in use until the start of construction in 2028. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is the federal government department responsible for the management of the Alexandra Bridge, with the NCC acting as partner. The NCC, as part of an integrated project team, is leading a comprehensive engagement process, as well as many studies on this project. Discover the extensive work and collaboration that is going into replacing this iconic bridge in PSPC’s new story “Getting ready for a new bridge.” The Royal Alexandra Interprovincial Bridge,[2][3] also known as the Alexandra Bridge or Interprovincial Bridge, is a steel truss cantilever bridge spanning the Ottawa River between Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. In addition to carrying vehicle traffic, a shared use pathway on the bridge for pedestrians and cyclists is maintained by the National Capital Commission.[4] The bridge was designated by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering a National Historic Civil Engineering Site in June 1995. It was owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway until it was taken over by the National Capital Commission in 1970. It is now (2018) owned by the Government of Canada and maintained by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). History The bridge was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway between 1898 and 1900. Four barges were built to move steel beams into position. During the winter (1899–1900) workmen toiled day and night chopping channels to keep the ice clear for the barges to pass so that work could continue on the superstructure. Considerable construction delays were caused by the severe winter conditions. By September 1900 the four fixed support spans were complete. The Canadian Society of Civil Engineers held its annual meeting in Ottawa in order that its members might tour the bridge works and see the preparations being made for placing the centre span. The bridge's main cantilever centre span was, at the time of construction, the longest in Canada and the fourth-longest in the world. Both records are now held by the Quebec Bridge. The centre span was successfully put in place on October 7, and a locomotive made a trial run on December 12, 1900. On February 18, 1901, the bridge was officially inaugurated as the Interprovincial Bridge as it had been built by the Ottawa Interprovincial Bridge Company. The name was changed in September 1901 to the "Royal Alexandra Bridge" in honour of the new Queen during the visit of her son, the Duke of Cornwall and York, later George V.[7] The Alexandra Bridge seen from Ottawa Crossing the Alexandra bridge from the Ottawa side The Royal Alexandra Interprovincial Bridge crosses the Ottawa River just east of Parliament Hill at Nepean Point in Ottawa. The bridge was designed primarily to carry CPR trains but also had a track for local electric trolley service between Ottawa and Hull, as well as a lane for carriage traffic. A large fire severely damaged the bridge in 1946, permanently terminating trolley traffic. During the late 1950s the bridge was upgraded to carry vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The closure of Ottawa Union Station in 1966 saw the last passenger trains use the Royal Alexandra Bridge and the railway tracks were removed as the bridge became exclusively a vehicular-pedestrian bridge. On August 21, 1989, the bridge was the site of a noted murder. Alain Brosseau, a waiter at the Château Laurier, was walking home to his apartment in Hull after finishing his shift at 11:30 pm. On his way he passed through Major's Hill Park. The park was known as a popular gay cruising area, and six youths were also in the park searching for homosexuals to rob and attack. They saw Brosseau and followed him when he walked to the bridge, believing incorrectly that he was gay. A short way across Brosseau was first hit with a stick and then robbed. Gang member Jeffrey Lalonde then lifted Brosseau and threw him off the bridge. Brosseau was killed instantly when he hit the rocks below.[8] Lalonde was given a life sentence, and died in jail in 2008.[9] The bridge is designated by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering a National Historic Civil Engineering Site in June 1895. It was owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway until it was taken over by the National Capital Commission in 1970. It is now (2018) owned by the Government of Canada and maintained by Public Services and Procurement Canada232 views 7 comments -
☀️ Tanning @ Calypso Theme #Water Park 🌊
Health613🍎Healthy4Life - Sometimes we all need a break 💤 Sun Tanning Calypso Theme Waterpark is a waterpark located in Limoges, Ontario, Canada, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Ottawa. The park opened to the public on June 7, 2010. Attractions Accelerators; 4 tube slides Blue Rocket Orange Bobsleigh Stroboscope Toboggan Alley Adrenaline; a speed slide. Aqualoops; 2 AquaLoop slides Blackhole; a tube slide. Boomerango; a half-pipe rafting slide. Calypso Palace; a wave pool. Canyon Rafting; a rafting slide. Family Twisters; 4 body slides Aquashake Mellow Yellow Pigtail Twist & Shout Fast Track; a multi-lane racer slide. Funtana; a splash pad. Jungle Challenge; an obstacle course. Jungle Run; a lazy river. Kongo Expedition; a lazy river. Pirate's Aquaplay; a water play structure. Turbo Lab; 4 bowl slides. Acid Test; tube slide Frosty Drop; body slide Hot Dip; body slide Steamer; tube slide Turbulence; a tube slide. Vertigo; a speed slide. Zoo Lagoon; a children's play area with small slides. Zoomerang; a half-pipe tube slide. The park features 35 waterslides, a wave pool (the largest in Canada) and two lazy rivers as well as a food outlets, shops, picnic areas, and a VIP area with private cabanas and suites. The park can accommodate 22,000 visitors per day. On average, the park receives 400,000 visitors each season.297 views 10 comments -
⛪💒 The Notre Dame #Cathedral Basilica & Cleaning 🧹 Charing Park In Ottawa ⚾🕷️🕸️
Health613🍇 Healthy4Life - May God Be With You. 😇 Walking From Confederation Park Dating to the 19th century, this church features a colorful interior & skyline-dominating spires. The Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Ottawa, Canada, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica located on 385 Sussex Drive in the Lower Town neighborhood. It’s the oldest and largest church in Ottawa and serves as the seat of the city’s Roman Catholic archbishop. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990, this Gothic Revival cathedral features twin towers and is built of **ashlar History: The cathedral was founded in 1847 and is the oldest and largest church in Ottawa. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 19901. Architecture: Built in Gothic Revival style, the basilica features twin towers that mark the entrance to Lowertown. It is constructed of ashlar limestone2. Mass Schedule: Weekday Mass: Daily masses in both English and French at 12:15 PM. Sunday Masses: 5:00 PM: Bilingual mass (also livestreamed on YouTube). 10:00 AM: French mass. 12:00 PM: English mass. The cathedral is open every day for private prayer and visitation3. Café des Tours: The cathedral now has a brand new café called Café des Tours, located in the lower level. Visitors can enjoy coffee, tea, snacks, and purchase unique souvenirs and guided tour tickets. The café’s current hours are Monday to Saturday from 9am-6pm and Sundays from 11am-5pm Charing Park is a lovely green space located in Ottawa, Ontario, on Chartwell Avenue. Here are some details about the park: Features: Charing Park offers various recreational amenities, including play structures, ice skating, soccer, baseball, and basketball courts1. Nearby Attractions: Across the street from Charing Park, you’ll find the Congregation Beit Tikvah synagogue and the Ball Diamond - Softball (Minors Only) pitch1. Local Neighborhoods: The park is situated in the Manordale neighborhood, which is part of the Knoxdale-Merivale Ward in the west end of Ottawa.360 views 10 comments -
🚶♂️➡️ Walking Downtown Ottawa To The Rideau Docks & Parliament Hills 🏢
Health613🍆 Healthy4Life - Downtown Ottawa is the central area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is sometimes referred to as the Central Business District and contains Ottawa's financial district. It is bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, Gloucester Street to the south and Bronson Avenue to the west. This area and the residential neighbourhood to the south are also known locally as 'Centretown'. The total population of the area is 5,501 (2021 Census Downtown Ottawa is the central area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It’s sometimes referred to as the Central Business District and contains Ottawa’s financial district. Bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, Gloucester Street to the south, and Bronson Avenue to the west, it’s a vibrant hub where history, culture, and natural beauty converge1. Here are some highlights you might want to explore: Parliament Hill: The seat of Canada’s federal government and the setting for national celebrations year-round. Guided tours are free and include visits to the Senate, House of Commons, East Block, and “Parliament: The Immersive Experience” (be sure to reserve tickets in advance). National Cultural Attractions: Ottawa boasts museums and galleries that showcase the best of Canada. The National Gallery of Canada features world-class art, and the Canadian War Museum offers a dramatic experience. ByWard Market: A historic farmers’ market and shopping district by day, it transforms into a lively area with restaurants and clubs at night. Located just east of Parliament Hill, it’s a must-visit neighborhood. UNESCO Rideau Canal: This historic waterway winds through Ottawa, connecting with the Ottawa River through stepped locks next to Parliament Hill. In winter, it becomes the world’s largest naturally frozen skating rink. Outdoor Adventures: Try whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Ottawa River, or explore the 800 kilometers (497 miles) of recreational pathways for cycling enthusiasts. Festivals: Ottawa hosts year-round celebrations, including the Canadian Tulip Festival in May, Canada Day on July 1, music festivals like the Ottawa Jazz Festival, and Winterlude (with the Rideau Canal Skateway). Culinary Scene: The city’s culinary scene is thriving, with diverse restaurants and talented chefs. Consider booking a dining tour or exploring food shops and markets with guided gourmet food tours. Enjoy your time exploring Downtown Ottawa! 🇨🇦🏛️🌟223 views 5 comments -
🚢 Water Taxi In Ottawa 🍁 Quebec 🚕 Splash 🌊 & Land Tours In Canada ⛵
Health613Lady Dive Tours in Ottawa offers a unique way to explore the city with their Amphibus tours, which operate both on land and water. This one-hour bilingual guided tour covers over 75 attractions in Ottawa and Gatineau, including Parliament Hill, the Prime Minister’s residence, Rideau Hall, and the ByWard Market12. They also offer open-top double-decker bus tours with hop-on, hop-off services, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace3. The tours are available daily, and you can enjoy informative commentary in both French and English4. Would you like more details on booking or specific tour times?148 views 12 comments -
🌊 Biking To Barrhaven 🚴♂️ Quarry In Ottawa 🍁 Canada 🌴
Hiking Every Trail In Ottawa & Gatineau 🚶🥾🌴🍁The Barrhaven Quarry in Ottawa has been a topic of interest for various reasons. It’s a former gravel pit located in the Barrhaven area, which has been the subject of development plans and safety concerns. Development Plans: The site has been proposed for a 500-home development by Caivan Communities1. The rezoning for this project has been approved, but the subdivision won’t proceed until the mining license is formally retired2. Safety Concerns: The quarry has also been a popular but illegal swimming spot. There have been incidents, including a tragic drowning, which led to calls for the site to be fenced off for safety3. Ottawa police have also cracked down on trespassing at the quarry4. Is there something specific you were looking to know about the Barrhaven Quarry? Haven't Been Here In Over 20 Years. R.I.P Sami183 views 15 comments -
📷 Health Over Wealth Apparel Co. 🍎 Photoshoot @ Wakefield In Quebec 🍁 Brand Awareness 👕
Health Over EverythingHealth Over Wealth Photoshoot Meet Paris. Clear Blue Water Rock Cliff Bungee jumping A photo shoot is the process taken by creatives and models that results in a visual objective being obtained. An example is a model posing for a photographer at a studio or an outdoor location.[1] A photo shoot is a series of images that are taken, with the goal of obtaining images that can then be placed into post-production, or editing. These images are then used for print/digital advertising, business collateral, or just for personal use. An amateur photo shoot is more likely to be under the arrangement of Trade-For-Portfolio (TFP), whereas a professional photo shoot for a brand or product is likely to be a paid arrangement. With TFP photo shoots, the agreement is often that everyone involved in the shoot will receive the high-resolution, edited images as a form of payment.[2] With professional photo shoots, the contract is generally signed via a representative modelling agency and so payment is generally always monetary. Due to this, models may not be guaranteed to get the images returned to them as it is the property of the hiring firm/individual. Many photo shoots hire models from professional modelling agencies, and may also hire stylists, makeup and hair artists. W116 views 5 comments