Blue…!!!{Blau, Blu, Bleu, BlГҐ, Blauw, Azul, аґЁаµЂаґІ ,नील } For the blue sky bends over a Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is often endearingly referred to as “Soo”. It is separated from its twin town in Michigan, U.S. by the St. Mary’s River rapids, which connects Lake Huron with Lake Superior. For thousands of years before […]

yellow branches Fort Langley is a small historic village in British Columbia with less than 3,000 people, and was actually the first European settlement on the lower mainland of the province. Today, the village is home to the Fort Langley National Historic Park, and is located about 56 kilometers (35 miles) from Vancouver on the […]

It’s often hard to get a true picture of where you are staying on holiday, without local knowledge of the area. Luckily for people visiting Toronto, Bill Genova offers a perfect solution to this dilemma.

It’s been days since my flight back home and still my head is spinning from the roller coaster ride that is Vancouver. The city was without a doubt so wonderful and so enjoyable it would be injustice not to share my experiences with all of you. Our Vancouver trip was absolutely worth our time – […]

In the beautiful setting of British Columbia, surrounded by vast lakes, forests, and plains, is the city of Vancouver. Situated on the mouth of the Fraser River, and against the Burrard Inlet, Vancouver is a thriving, cosmopolitan city and one of Canada’s major seaports.Vancouver, like most cities in Canada, comes from humble and quiet beginnings. […]

a rare clear day in alberni Port Alberni is a city on Vancouver Island that sits at the end of the deep Alberni Inlet, which marks a path to Barkley Sound on the island’s west coast. This large town has a booming lumber industry, which most visitors can immediately attest to upon arrival when they […]

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and it’s fourth largest city, the beautiful Ottawa River bordering it and the surrounding valley draw thousands of tourists to the city every year. The city certainly does its best to see that they’re satisfied with their stay, offering a wealth of national museums and heritage landmarks that are […]

Another Chemainus Mural Chemainus is a logging town located along the highway about 20 kilometers (12 miles)[1] from the town of Duncan on the east coast of Vancouver Island. The town is named after the native shaman and prophet who is said to have survived a massive wound in his chest to become the chief […]

Classic view of a cloudfree Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada Banff is the most popular destination in the Rockies, home to some of the world’s most breathtaking sceneries. This resort town is actually more like an alpine village, thanks to building restrictions and its cramped location between mountains. Banff is situated about 113 […]

Grace Lake Aurora Yellowknife with about 19,000 people is Canada's[1] northernmost city. In fact, it is the Northwest Territories’ capital and only city. Situated by Great Slave Lake in an area full of pink granite rocks, Yellowknife was founded by Alexander Mackenzie as a trading post. The explorer traveled up the river that today bears […]

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