I been to little Canada a few times. It is definitely so beautiful :) only if being blunt, it is quite expensive for what you see. Cause there isn’t that much to explore. I feel places like the ROM and AGO is better value for what you get to see, but otherwise as an experience little Canada is still amazing :)
Every time I go, I’m always noticing something new. The first time I went I spent over 4 hours there, mind you I was filming this video 😁 but there was just so much in the little details.
@@seeusoontravel oh it’s definitely a great place to visit, I’m not denying that :) and true I see new things too each time I visit Though prob my fave is when it’s nighttime in Ottawa, and they have the anthem and fireworks display 😁
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That looks so cool, very fascinating and a place I could definitely see myself checking out! It reminds me a bit of the miniature cities from around the world in Legoland, Denmark but this is even more impressive! :)
Oh i so want to go there this year. Film for my youtube channel. It looks absolutely amazing. I will talk to the staff there as permitted, the vids alone i see, get me wanting to go. Everything looks absolutely incredible. Thx for the tour, will update after i been there.
Luckily, I was able to visit Little Canada last year. I was on a business trip and the flight back was late on Sunday, it was raining and I was looking for something dry. I was absolutely thrilled. I know the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg and have been a model builder myself for over 40 years. The construction here was carried out with the same attention to detail as in Hamburg. I'm hoping for my next business trip to be able to see the next sections (The MiWuLa wasn't built in a year either)
Not only the details - special the hidden one - but also „the spirit“ of the stuff. I’ve had a lot nice talks to many of them. I’ve definitely have to fly over from Germany also this year to do some training to our local team - and hopefully it’s again in Toronto.
Toronto. Take the subway to Dundas station. The escalator is right there to take you to Little Canada. It’s amazing. Plan to spend at least an hour and a half there so you can catch some of the details.