AS PART OF MY JOURNEY TO THOUSAND ISLANDS I had the opportunity to know an extraordinary little town called Upper Canada Village . At this magical place is like going back in time to 1860. Taking care of every detail in their clothing, a group of people dressed allows visitors to see how people lived at that time. Women walk through the small streets of dirt with very long dresses and hats rare. It is also possible to see how cheese was made and the flour. There is also a school where a teacher still has a blackboard with the date of 1866 while the kids fish in the river. " Without much ado, I must say that this has been one of my best experiences. ( 45 photos in total ) (Inglés ) ( Français)
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