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Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines
Our Town - St. Catherines

“I really like living here because of the parks and the things that you can see.”
David Tebbutt

Our Town: St. Catharines
Saturday, December 6 at 6:30 pm on WNED-TV

Twenty-one proud “St. Catharinians” recently captured their city’s distinctive treasures for WNED’s 12th community “video scrapbook” production, Our Town: St. Catharines.

Just 12 miles from the U.S. border, this Ontario “Garden City” on the shores of Lake Ontario boasts 1,000 acres of parks, gardens and trails.

Other points of pride filmed by the volunteer videographers include a historic downtown, defining waterways and a festive tradition.

Toronto college student David Tebbutt follows the trails along a unique geological landform formed over millions of years. He films both the life and natural beauty along the Niagara Escarpment—including huge rock formations, cascading waterfalls and a slithering snake.

City dwellers, notes Tebbutt, enjoy this scenic wonder as a natural retreat. “When you escape to go the escarpment, it’s so much more peaceful and quiet,” he says.

Film/broadcasting student Jon Topping gets up close and personal with the massive ships navigating the Welland Ship Canal, wending through town on their way to Lake Erie.

As the ships pass through the local locks, “I find it amazing that they actually get the whole ship up that incredible height,” says Topping. “The locks are enormous and they (the ships) barely fit.”

The drama of their trek enthralls sight see-ers and stalls commuters – it’s all part of the daily routine in St. Catharines.

Another time-honored St. Catharines experience is documented by city councilor Peter Secord. The town’s Wine Festival, with more than 100 events each September, has become a much-anticipated homecoming celebration.

“A highlight for many is the parade,” Secord says. He captures the spirit at the 57th annual, including the sweet-treat street vendors and the top-hat-and-tails crowd dancing in the streets.

The focus, of course, are the local wines, which now enjoy an international reputation. “You recognize an Ontario wine as one that can compete with the finest wines in the world,” he says.

Our Town: St. Catharines
was made possible with support from

The Furnature Gallery


Videographers

Topic

David Tebbutt

Escarpment

Denyse Brochu / Jerry Smee

Bridge Center of Niagara

Hans Last

Downtown St. Catharines &
St. Paul Street Area

Rodney Loewen

Port Dalhousie Light Houses

Victoria Gazzellone

Farmers Market

Henry Banic

12 Mile Creek

Bryan Bell

Port Dalhousie Waterfront

Arlene Sawicki

Churches

Mitchell Buchanan

Local Music

Jon Topping

Welland Ship Canal

Marinko Jareb

Niagara Artists Centre

Alex Wynands

Happy Rolph’s Bird Sanctuary & Petting Zoo

Mark Tymczysyzn

Decew Falls    

William Moreau

St. Catharines Rowing

Marsha Coppola

Family Activities

James Klassen

New Skate Park & 4-Pad Arena

Maria Grande

Local Restaurants

Peter Secord

Wine Festival

Michael Donaghue

Montebello Park

Don Rickers

Ridley College

About St. Catharines, Ontario

  • Population (2006): 131,989 (city); 390,317 (metro)
  • Hosted FISA World Rowing Championships (1970, 1999)
  • Believed to be named after the wife of the Hon. Robert Hamilton, a prominent businessman.
  • Largest private employers include: General Motors of Canada Ltd., TRW Canada Ltd. and call centers

Learn More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Catharines,_Ontario

About OUR TOWN
Since 2003, WNED has produced 11 other OUR TOWN programs, featuring:

  • Ontario, Canada: Kitchener/Waterloo, Markham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Oakville and Welland
  • Western New York: Dunkirk/Fredonia, East Aurora, Ellicottville, Jamestown, Kenmore/Tonawanda and Lockport

The series adopts the concept of “a day in the life” picture books, using video instead of photographs.


     
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