A Trip to Paris: the prettiest little town in Ontario

The Insomnia Project - En podcast af Marco Timpano

A Trip to Paris If you don't know yet, Paris, Ontario, is one of the most irresistibly raw places to visit ever! (We just got back from our little trip there, and we're still on a high!). From canoeing down at the Grand River to enjoying the wilderness under its gorgeous bridges, this episode is bursting with exciting moments you can't miss! Amanda joins us in this episode of The Insomnia Project to talk about our recent wonderful trip to the town. Aside from little shops and restaurants, we also touch on the top places, our best finds, favourite eats and hidden gems on this side of Canada.Sneak-peek:Canoeing and sightseeing at the wonderful Grand River (Don't forget to check out the number of fantastic restaurants and beautiful places in and around the place)An audio snapshot of the amazing Canadian wilderness you'll find there (PS. If you're a bird-lover, this place is a must-visit for you!)Wild turkey spotting and Canadian ginseng fields. Brantford, Ontario - Alexander Graham Bell made his FIRST-EVER phonecall from here!Fudge, ice-creams, chocolate, welcome mats, and things to shop from this Paris! Might not be haute couture but we loved it nonetheless.The Arlington hotel (A grand hotel with a variety of rooms; also of great historical significance)Jiggs-n-Reels Seafood Market (A one-of-a-kind market for seafood lovers!)Host: Marco TimpanoCo Host: Amanda Barker Producers: Drumcast Productions Theme Music: Royalty FreeAmanda J. Barker is a Canadian comedic and dramatic actress Want to get extra Insomnia Project content? Go to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/theinsomniaprojectSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Connect with Us! Website: www.theinsomniaproject.comConnect with Amanda! Website: www.amandajbarker.comInstagram: The Insomnia Project Insta Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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