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toronto


With over 2,7 million inhabitans toronto is the largest city in canada and a very vibrant metropolis that just experienced a major construction boom. Everywhere they dug and built, trucks carrying  concrete is a part of the cityscape so as the daily traffic jam. © n.g.

kingston


the small village on lake ontario is praised by our travel guide as a pearl. But not everyone lives here on the sunny side of life and also a striking number of shops on the main street are waiting for new operators. Siam sushi however was always crowded and  very rightly. highly recommended – perhaps because of the look-out? © n.g.

sima sushi  |  66 princess st.  |  kingston, ontario

 

montreal


attached a few impressions from montreal. © n.g.

québec city


Attachted some impressions form québec city, a great city with great people. © n.g.

 

halifax


we overtook our truck somewhere over the atlantic which was on it´s way to halifax by boat. there we had to wait because the ferry had a delay for about 3 days. halifax has about 290.000 inhabitants and it seems the city is on a break-up because just everywhere you can see building cranes. for sure it does´t depend on the explosion of 1917 when a ship with 2oo tons of tnt and 2300 tons of  explosive pikrin acid caught fire after a rather harmless damage with an other cargo ship. 1946 humans died in this strongest manmade explosion in the pre atomic age. ©n.g.