by smig
Date:June 27, 2012
Before you travel to Canada, a little planning and research are well worth the effort. Avoid the most common travel mishaps, like planning to do too much and misjudging distances between Canadian cities by knowing travel requirements, climate, transportation. Consider the Size of Canada Made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, Canada is the Read More…
by Michael Jon Lazar
Date:June 20, 2012
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: 1. Vancouver: 1.5 million people and two bridges. You do the math. 2. Your $400,000 Vancouver home is just 5 hours from downtown. 3. You can throw a rock and hit three Starbucks locations. 4. There’s always some sort of deforestation protest going on. 5. Weed. TOP REASONS Read More…
by Anneke
Date:June 16, 2012
Some choose to hibernate during the long Canadian winters, while others embrace the glistening ice and fluffy powdered snow. Canada’s historic places provide excellent opportunities for all to benefit from the best of the season. While most historic places reduce programming from October to April, many still offer winter activities, allowing you to visit and Read More…
by Chantel
Date:June 11, 2012
From the beginning of November until the first week of January, the Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights is a spectacular lightshow that includes an illuminated 5-km route of lighted displays, fireworks over the falls and more, including concerts and children’s performances. The CAA Winter Festival of Lights transforms Niagara Falls, Ontario into a palette Read More…
by Cody
Date:June 3, 2012
Top 3 Places to Visit in Canada 3. Churchill, Manitoba You might be wondering why Churchill? Well hear me out, Churchill, Manitoba is a small town in northern Manitoba on the shores of the Hudson Bay. The town is the Polar Bear Capital of the World (sightings are year round), Beluga Whale Capital of the Read More…
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