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BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA | 14 Amazing Places to Visit in BC Province

British Columbia (BC) sits between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains and is the westernmost province of Canada. It's known to be the most beautiful and diverse province in the country, ranging from rugged coastlines to immense mountain ranges and lush rainforests full of wildlife. In this video we'll show 14 incredible places you have to visit in BC.

The 14 Places to Visit in BC British Columbia include:

14. Whistler
Whistler is a resort town in western British Columbia. It's Canada's most famous skiing and snowboarding destination.

13. Garibaldi Provincial Park
Located about 30 km or 18.6 mi to the south of Whistler, Garibaldi Provincial Park is known for its natural beauty and its endless hiking opportunities.

12. the Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is located north of Vancouver along the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia. It is a 180 km or 112 miles stretch of paradise, surrounded by sandy beaches and mountains.

11. Vancouver
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10. Okanagan Valley
The Okanagan Valley is located in the south-center of British Columbia and stretches over 250 kms or 155 miles. It's known for its dry, sunny climate and beautiful wineries.

9. Yoho National Park
Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies, in eastern British Columbia. It's home to some of the best hiking in all of Canada.

8. Kootenay National Park
Kootenay National Park is another breathtaking region situated in the Canadian Rockies. The Banff-Windermere Highway cuts through the park from Banff National Park in the north to Radium Hot Springs in the south.

7. Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a true hidden gem in the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia. Filled with sparkling glacial lakes and awe-inspiring alpine meadows, it's one of our favorite areas to hike in Canada.

6. Vancouver Island
Located off the southwestern mainland of BC, Vancouver Island stretches for 460kms, from British Columbia's thriving capital of Victoria in the south to Cape Scott's wilderness and beaches in the north.

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5. Gulf Islands
There are 15 Gulf Islands that lie between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, with an abundance of wildlife, nature, coastal activities, and laid-back atmosphere.

4. Squamish
Sitting about halfway between Whistler and Vancouver, Squamish is a small authentic town, but its outdoor activities and scenic vistas are what makes this place special.

3. Wells Gray Provincial Park
Wells Gray Provincial Park is just on the edge of the Canadian Rockies, near the border of Alberta. It's famous for its wealth of cascading waterfalls.

2. Mount Robson Provincial Park
Being home to the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies and the second highest in BC, Mount Robson Provincial Park a comprises some of the most remote valleys, awe-inspiring lakes, and mysterious mountain peaks.

1. Mt. Revelstoke National Park
Mt. Revelstoke is located right outside the town of Revelstoke in the east of British Columbia and relatively small in size compared to other parks. It's famous for its blend of colorful wildflowers.

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10 Most Hated Towns in England

What are the most hated towns in England? No matter how good a country is, every part of it can’t be loved equally. In fact, some parts of it are bound to be hated. Even the most fanatic lover of a country will love some parts of it less than others. I have heard some people complaining about some towns in England, the home of the Queen that some people are dying to live and work in. That prompts research into the 10 most hated towns in England.
This ranking is based mainly on the comments and complaints of residents of England and visitors to those towns. But it’s not limited to that since some complaints can be completely baseless. We dig deeper in researching these 10 most hated towns in England.
10. Slough
Let’s begin with Slough, a town in Berkshire, within the historic county of Buckinghamshire. This town is 20 miles west of central London and 19 miles northeast of Reading. You will find the town in the Thames Valley and within the London metropolis around the area at the intersection of the M4.
In spite of its location, Slough according to those visitors, is a town whose streets are littered with empty takeaway and full of packets or empty beer cans. This assertion hasn’t been contradicted by even just one resident. The quality of food in the town’s restaurants appears, kind of, made for losers who’re just out to eat as much unhealthy food as they can get away with.
9. Scunthorpe
It’s not desirable to find Scunthorpe among the most hated towns in England. Unfortunately, we can’t afford to take it out of our list because the facts obviously place it there. This industrial town in the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire should normally be the pride of Lincolnshire as its main administrative center. But the town with an estimated population of 82,334 in 2016 had many things going against it.
Residents of the UK’s largest steel processing center, also known as the Industrial Garden Town, are frustrated by a lack of the liveliness and diversity in the town only known for work. However, the loudest grouse that lists Scunthorpe alongside the most hated towns in England is the indiscriminate censorship and blocking of websites for spurious reasons.




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Should You Visit Harry Potter Studio Tour London? - Is It Still Worth A Visit?

Is Warner Bros Studio Tour In London still worth going to?
The Making of Harry Potter is a walkthrough exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden, South East England, owned by Warner Bros. and operated by their Studio Tours division. It is located within Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in Watford, in southwest Hertfordshire, and houses a permanent exhibit of authentic costumes, props and sets utilised in the production of the Harry Potter films, as well as behind-the-scenes production of visual effects. The tour is contained in Soundstages J and K, which were specially built for the attraction, and is separate from the studio's actual production facilities

opened to the public in 2012 and has since welcomed up to 6,000 visitors a day during peak times. TripAdvisor reported that Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter has been the highest-rated attraction worldwide every year since the tour opened!


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The Grand Junction (Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street) - DRIVERS EYE VIEW

Yet another drivers eye view, this time on The Grand Junction, one of the earliest railways to open in the UK dating from 1837. We shall be riding on one of the hourly services from Birmingham to Liverpool on board an eight coach Class 350 Desiro EMU which actually travels over the majority of the Grand Junction from Bushbury Junction to Weaver Junction, 54 miles in length.

The first part takes us over the Stour Valley line from Birmingham to Wolverhampton, then onto the Grand Junction and finally onto lines built by the LNWR and St. Helens Railway around Liverpool. All filmed on a bright hot sunny day and showing the entire 88 mile journey in real time. Narration is included to talk about the historical importance of the route as well as other points of interest from the past, present and future.

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Saracens Head Pub Kings Langley

The Saracens Head is situated in the picturesque village of Kings Langley approximately 5 miles from Watford town centre and 1 mile from the m25 and 10 minutes from Leavesden Studios and Harry Potter world.

The pub itself is one of the oldest buildings in the village dating back to 1612 and has recently undergone a complete refurbishment.

We offer a fine range of traditional real ales and a wide selection of lagers and craft beers from around the world.

Our lunchtime menu is served between 12pm and 2pm Monday to Friday freshly prepared by our chef Caroline.

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Places to see in ( Watford - UK )

Places to see in ( Watford - UK )

Watford is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, situated 17 miles northwest of central London and inside the circumference of the M25 motorway. It is not to be confused with Watford, Northamptonshire which is 55 miles to the north.

Watford developed on the River Colne on land belonging to St Albans Abbey until the 16th century. During the 12th century a charter was granted allowing a market and building St Mary's Church began. The town grew modestly, assisted by travellers passing through to Berkhamsted Castle and the royal palace at Kings Langley. A big house was built at Cassiobury in the 16th century. This was partly rebuilt in the 17th century and another substantial house was built nearby at The Grove. Connections with the Grand Junction Canal (from 1798) and the London and Birmingham Railway (from 1837) allowed the town to grow more rapidly, with paper-making mills, such as John Dickinson and Co. at Croxley, influencing the development of printing in the town which continues today. Two brewers Benskins and Sedgwicks flourished in the town until their closure in the late 20th century. Hertfordshire County Council designates Watford, along with Stevenage, to be its major sub-regional centre. Several head offices are based in Watford. Both the 2006 World Golf Championship and the 2013 Bilderberg Conference took place at The Grove.

Watford was created as an urban district under the Local Government Act 1894, and became a municipal borough by grant of a charter in 1922. The borough had 90,301 inhabitants at the time of the 2011 census. The borough is separated from Greater London to the south by the parish of Watford Rural in the Three Rivers District. Watford Borough Council is the local authority with the Mayor of Watford as its head; one of only 18 directly elected mayors in England and Wales. Dorothy Thornhill has been the mayor since the directly elected system was set up in May 2002 and is both the first Liberal Democrat and the first female directly elected mayor in the United Kingdom. Watford elects one Member of Parliament (MP) for the Watford constituency. Prior to the establishment of this constituency in 1885 the area was part of the three-seat constituency of Hertfordshire.

Watford is close to the orbital M25 and the M1 which links London to the Midlands and the North. Watford is served by buses which link it to the wider surrounding area. Central Watford is served by 3 railway stations and a Tube station. One of the principal National Rail north-south rail routes, the West Coast Main Line, passes through Watford. Watford is on the main Grand Union Canal route northwards from London. There is little commercial use, since the advent of the motorways, but the canal is used for recreational purposes. The River Gade and the River Colne flow through Watford.

Alot to see in ( Watford - UK ) such as :

Cassiobury Park
Bhaktivedanta Manor
Bushey Museum
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London - The Making of Harry Potter
Aldenham Country Park
Ruislip Woods
Diagon Alley
Chenies Manor House
King George Recreation Ground
Islip Manor Meadows
Watford Museum
Scratchwood
de Havilland Aircraft Museum

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Places to see in ( Wantage - UK )

Places to see in ( Wantage - UK )

Wantage is a market town and civil parish in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire, England. The town is on Letcombe Brook, about 8 miles south-west of Abingdon, 10 miles west of Didcot, 15 miles (24 km) south-west of Oxford and 14 miles (23 km) north north-west of Newbury.

Historically part of Berkshire, it is notable as the birthplace of King Alfred the Great in 849. In 1974 the area administered by Berkshire County Council was greatly reduced, and Wantage, in common with other territories South of the River Thames, became part of a considerably enlarged Oxfordshire.

Wantage was a small Roman settlement but the origin of the toponym is somewhat uncertain. It is generally thought to be from an Old English phrase meaning decreasing river. King Alfred the Great was born at the royal palace there in the 9th century. Wantage appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Its value was £61 and it was in the king's ownership until Richard I passed it to the Earl of Albemarle in 1190.

In 1877 he paid for a marble statue of King Alfred by Count Gleichen to be erected in Wantage market place, where it still stands today. He also donated the Victoria Cross Gallery to the town. This contained paintings by Louis William Desanges depicting deeds which led to the award of a number of VCs, including his own gained during the Crimean War. It is now a shopping arcade. Since 1848, Wantage has been home to the Community of Saint Mary the Virgin, one of the largest communities of Anglican nuns in the world. Wantage once had two breweries which were taken over by Morlands of Abingdon.

Wantage is at the foot of the Berkshire Downs escarpment in the Vale of the White Horse. There are gallops at Black Bushes and nearby villages with racing stables at East Hendred, Letcombe Bassett, Lockinge and Uffington. Wantage includes the suburbs of Belmont to the west and Charlton to the east. Grove to the north is still just about detached and is a separate parish. Wantage parish stretches from the northern edge of its housing up onto the Downs in the south, covering Chain Hill, Edge Hill, Wantage Down, Furzewick Down and Lattin Down. The Edgehill Springs rise between Manor Road and Spike Lodge Farms and the Letcombe Brook flows through the town. Wantage is home to the Vale and Downland Museum. There is a large market square containing a statue of King Alfred, surrounded by shops some with 18th-century facades. Quieter streets radiate from it, including one towards the large Church of England parish church. Wantage is the Alfredston of Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure.

Wantage is at the crossing of the B4507 valley road, the A417 road between Reading and Cirencester and the A338 road between Hungerford (and junction 14 of the M4 motorway) and Oxford. Bus services link Wantage with Oxford as well as other towns and villages including Abingdon, Didcot, Faringdon and Grove. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire provide the main services between Wantage and Oxford with up to three buses per hour Monday to Saturday and up to two buses per hour on Sunday's and bank holidays, operated under Stagecoach's luxury Stagecoach Gold brand. Stagecoach provides a late-night service on Friday and Saturday evenings with buses running to Oxford until 2am and buses from Oxford to Wantage until 3am.

Wantage does not have a railway station; Didcot Parkway, 8 miles to the east, is the nearest station, with services towards London, Bristol and Cardiff. The Great Western Mainline is just north of Grove (2 miles North of Wantage) where the former Wantage Road railway station used to be. It was closed during the Beeching cuts in 1964. The Wantage Tramway used to link Wantage with Wantage Road station. The tramway's Wantage terminus was in Mill Street and its building survives, but little trace remains of the route. Wantage has been the site of a church since at least the 10th century and the present Church of England parish church of Saints Peter and Paul dates from the 13th century, with many additions since. SS Peter and Paul also contains seventeen 15th-century misericords.

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The Langley Hotel

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The former country estate of the third Duke of Marlborough, The Langley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buckinghamshire, combines historical legacy and contemporary style. Sensitively restored, the Palladian-style mansion, adjoining Grade II-listed stables, and Brew House offer 41 sumptuous guestrooms and suites, alongside an unequaled spa with leading fitness concept, exceptional dining, and distinguished gardens, designed by Capability Brown.

Showcasing the best of British, The Langley offers a collection of dining experiences inspired by the bountiful English countryside. The finest British and European produce inspires refined cuisine at Cedar, while quintessential Afternoon Tea is served in the exquisite Drawing Room. Both offer elegant outdoor settings, with terraces that overlook the sparkling lake and estate grounds. Combining exceptional thermal facilities, a unique VIP Suite, and a state-of-the-art fitness offering led by renowned personal trainer Matt Roberts, The Langley Spa presents an unrivaled 1,600m2 backdrop for wellness and indulgence. The inviting setting is complemented by a menu of custom treatments, influenced by the restorative properties of the surrounding Buckinghamshire countryside.

Rooms & Suites - Withdraw to one of forty-one exquisitely appointed rooms and suites, designed by Dennis Irvine studio. Dignified roll-top baths steal the show, and expansive suites with grand windows frame the picturesque grounds and shimmering lake. Rooms and suites marry modern tastes with rich history and uncompromising luxury. Baroque fireplaces and ornate doorways have been painstakingly re-established in the main house. In the Grade II listed outbuilding, the Brew House, characterful rooms reflect the playful nature of former owners who brewed their own ferments.

Dining - Showcasing the best of British, The Langley offers a collection of dining experiences inspired by the bountiful English countryside. The finest British and European produce inspires refined cuisine at Cedar, while quintessential afternoon tea is served in the exquisite Drawing Room. Both offer elegant outdoor settings, with terraces that overlook the sparkling lake and estate grounds. ''Cedar'' - An alluring culinary destination, Cedar at The Langley is committed to showcasing the finest British fare, alongside natural, seasonal produce sourced from European markets. An informal, sharing-plates philosophy complements the elevated setting. ''Churchill Bar'' - Offering an intimate retreat and all-day dining, Churchill Bar serves a curated selection of fine spirits, cognac, and cocktails, alongside a rare choice of cigars stored in a custom humidor. ''Drawing Room'' - Appointed with historical features, original artworks, and contemporary furnishings, the Drawing Room is an enriching backdrop for Afternoon Tea with views over the lake and landscaped gardens. ''Spa Lounge'' - A favored destination for wellness, Spa Lounge offers nourishing all-day dining with an indulgent appeal. Curated around a holistic approach to healthy eating, the menu includes juices, cured meat, and fish, alongside hearty bowls and guilt-free desserts.

Spa & Fitness - Combining exceptional thermal facilities, a unique VIP Suite, and state-of-the-art fitness offering, led by renowned personal trainer Matt Roberts, The Langley Spa presents an unrivaled 1,600m2 backdrop for wellness and indulgence. The inviting setting is complemented by a menu of custom treatments, influenced by the restorative properties of the surrounding Buckinghamshire countryside. The Langley Spa - The jewel in the Langley Crown. Find your way into bliss and acquaint yourself with the alluring and rich thermal delights. Purify within the hammam, heal in the amethyst crystal steam room and reinvigorate with the Himalayan salt sauna. Relax in the vitality pool or recline on one of the heated relaxation loungers. Refresh with a post-spa ice fountain or in-the-experience showers. Immerse in the infinity-edge swimming pool or unwind under the sky in the outdoor swimming pool.

Area & Activities - Discover history and nature near the Buckinghamshire hotel, immerse yourself in country pursuits, or explore further afield with a curated list of activities by the expert Concierge team. Langley Park & Grounds - Discover the historic former royal hunting grounds of the third Duke of Marlborough. Twelve hectares of park and woodland, where Lancelot ‘Capability Brown was architect to uninterrupted landscapes over England’s home counties.

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The Kings Lodge Inn, Durham, United Kingdom

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The Kings Lodge Inn offers a cosy bar, a restaurant and easy access to Durham city centre. There is free parking on-site.
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The property stands next to Flass Vale Nature Reserve and is walking distance from Durham Rail Station. Durham Cathedral and the shopping area is about 15 to 20 minutes' walk away.
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TOP 10 INSTAGRAM SPOTS IN LONDON | Wandergasm

The top 10 best spots in London to get perfect Instagram shots! Myself and BackPacking Bananas spent the week running around London hunting down all of our favourite and best spots to take iconic London Instagram photos. Take great photos in London in my 10 favourite Instagram spots!

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Places to see in ( Baldock - UK )

Places to see in ( Baldock - UK )

Baldock is a historic market town in the local government district of North Hertfordshire in the ceremonial county of Hertfordshire, England where the River Ivel rises. It lies 33 miles (53 km) north of London, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Bedford, and 14 miles (23 km) north northwest of the county town of Hertford. Nearby towns include Royston to the northeast, Letchworth and Hitchin to the southwest and Stevenage to the south.

Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements show the site of Baldock has been continuously occupied since prehistoric times.
At the beginning of the Iron Age there was a hillfort at Arbury Banks, 5 km to the northeast of Baldock, that dominated the area. In the Late Iron Age (c. 100 BC), the local power base shifted from the hillfort to the vicinity of Baldock. The soil was easily farmed and transportation was more convenient. In the Roman and late Roman eras the community appears to have been both a market town and religious centre. The Roman settlement gradually disappeared. There is no entry for Baldock in the Domesday Book.

The Baldock Festival is a cultural festival which started in 1983 and takes place on the first weekend in May. The festival consists of events throughout the town and the local area, such as museum trips, a barn dance, cheese tasting, brewery tours, clairvoyance evening, cricket match, comedy sketches, family quiz night, mystery tour, open gardens, history talks, and several music events, some of which feature local bands. The festival culminates in the Historic Street Fair held in the High Street, on the second and final weekend where stallholders dress in clothing of the era and help to portray what life was like in the historic town. The Baldock Beer Festival takes place during the first weekend where local and national real ales, real ciders and continental lagers may be sampled.

Thanks to its location, the town was a major staging post between London and the north: many old coaching inns still operate as pubs and hotels, and Baldock has a surprising number of pubs for its size. From the 1770s until 2008 the high street was very wide, a typical feature of medieval market places where more than one row of buildings used to stand. In the case of Baldock, the bottom of the High Street had three such rows, until Butcher's Row was demolished by the Turnpike authorities in the 1770s. In late 2008, a town centre enhancement plan included a narrowing of the road and subsequent widening of paved areas.

Since the 16th century, Baldock has been a centre for malting, subsequently becoming a regional brewing centre with at least three large brewers still operating at the end of the 19th Century, despite a decline in demand for the types of beer produced locally. The 1881 Census records approximately 30 drinking establishments (the town's population was at that time around 1900). Throughout the early 20th century a large number of pubs continued to operate, many of which were sustained by the adjacent and much larger town of Letchworth, which had no alcohol retailers prior to 1958, and had only two pubs and a single hotel bar until the mid-1990s. Its larger population had for many years visited both Baldock and Hitchin for refreshment.

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