Videos
Greenbelt Agriculture in Action
Town & Country would like to introduce you to Ontario's bountiful agricultural communities in the Greenbelt. From the farmers that feed us to the markets where we shake hands over delicious local produce, discover the wonders growing in our backyard.
Niagara Tourism Videos 2009
Highlights from Niagara Tourism Videos 2009
Friend of the Greenbelt Award 2007
Video highlights from the 2007 Friend of the Greenbelt Awards.
Friend of the Greenbelt Award 2008
Video highlights from the 2008 Friend of the Greenbelt Awards.
Friend of the Greenbelt Award 2009
Video highlights from the 2009 Friend of the Greenbelt Awards.
CHUM Green Belt Prize Finalists
The Green Belt Prize is a talent competition for Ontarians to express their views on the Greenbelt. The contest was held September 2006 to April 2007. David Di Giorgio and Toni Grates, of As Promised Productions, won the competition and received $10,000 for their troupe's performance of “Magic of the Mist.” We are proud to present our ten finalists for the Green Belt Prize. View the videos of the ten finalists here. Find out why the Greenbelt is important, and how these finalists conveyed the beauty, the bounty and the fun of the Greenbelt in their chosen art form.
Grape Growers of Ontario - Celebrating 60 Years of Grape Growing
Celebrate 60 years of grape growing with this exclusive video from the Grape Growers of Ontario depicting the history of the organization from 1947-2007.
Take the Greenbelt "Flyover"
The Greenbelt Flyover is a computer-generated flight over the and around the entire Greenbelt area. The view is similar to what one would see from a light aircraft at 15,000 meters following this route.
Greenbelt_Flyover.wmv is a Windows Media file. To save the file on your PC, right-click on the image above and choose "Save target as..." or "Save link as..." then choose a location for the downloaded file.
NOTE: This file is very large (369 megabytes, or about half a CD's capacity) and will take a considerable amount of time to download. Have patience (and a fast Internet connection) and you'll soon be soaring over the Greenbelt! This flyover is courtesy of the Government of Ontario.




