
There used to be a Canadian who lived here and his main business was to recruit foreign and local workers to work in the oil fields around this hill (sound like a broker to me). Hence, it is believed that is how Canada Hill got its name.
Canada Hill is accessible from Miri city itself (east of the city) if one fancy the narrow steep walk to the hill. One can drive there but walking would be my preference as the surrounding view is just spectacular.

























There are a few more major hotels at the beach side, quite a distance away from the city centre.



this is one piece of malaysian history that i have forgotten or was i taught abt it
ReplyDeleteI never been to Miri..
ReplyDeletehope to visit it this summer!
This is a very interesting place..never see how they drill for oil..
ReplyDeletethe reason why i LOVE Miri so much!! Nice review of Miri!
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ReplyDeleteGreetings Borneo tippers. On 14 January be sure to visit Lifesigns Life Quotes for some exclusive behind the scenes coverage of Borneo Falcon in the making of all his Miri posts.
ReplyDeletethe sunset view from thr was nice too!! Yeah to Miri~
ReplyDeleteoh---I thought you went to Cnada---now I know that Canada Hill is part of Malaysia and that it is a very significant place indeed.....
ReplyDeletethanks for it's oil. Malaysia is as we know now a wealthy country. you are lucky to have this place>>>>>
oh, there is a mini park there yeah? didn't visit there since long time.
ReplyDeleteNice photos!
ReplyDeletecool pics.. :).. do u often travel around? coz u hav a lot of pics any where.. hehe
ReplyDeletehahaha... i like your shot with the statues. they look so tired working while you were just standing by between them.
ReplyDeleteLOL... Saya orang Amerika. I was lkaughing, because I have an Indonesian map in my bag.... and could not find Borneo. That ois because I did not know Borneo has different names to different peoples.
ReplyDeleteBlogging is quite an education for me,tho, seeing all these places makes me want to visit them. Your pictures, sir, are incredible.
When I get to that side of the world, I will tellmy host to go with me to Borneo! Terima kasih
It is wild to see the history portrayed as such, where you can almost watch the sculptures come to life, and get into a moment where decades are transformed before your eyes.
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