Storm clouds Roger Centre, originally known as SkyDome, was completed in 1989 and bluntly asserts itself. It is one of the few sports stadiums built downtown in a big city in recent years. This rounded white dome is home to Major League Baseball’s, Toronto Blue Jays, two time World Series champions. The stadium was the […]

hotline Tofino is a village of less than 2,000 people on the central-western coast of Vancouver Island. The village is located at the Esowista Peninsula’s tip and is part of the Clayoquot Sound. Tofino has transformed into a notable summer resort town over the last few decades, and in recent years has been targeted for […]

This is my first trip to Canada and i planned a perfect Calgary vacation to make the most of it. Calgary happens to be the largest city in Alberta Canada. This city is located in the southern part of the Alberta province. The area here is on the foothills and the prairie, which is about […]

City Walk: Toronto by Neil Carlson is a must have book for visitors to the Toronto area. This book will provide you with 50 cards containing a map and directions. All cards are in color making them easy to read. These cards are small in size, 4-1/16 x 5-5/8 x 1-1/4 inches, and easy to […]

Gannets at Bonaventure Bonaventure is a small town with less than 3,000 people on the Gaspé peninsula and situated on the Baie des Chaleurs (Chaleur Bay) close to the mouth of the Bonaventure River. The town can be reached by taking Route 132 and is located between New Carlisle and Saint-Siméon.[1] The highlight of the […]

MANITOBA, DAUPHIN 1972 and 1978 BICYCLE LICENSE plates Dauphin, Manitoba is a city of about 8,000 people on the northern slopes of the Riding Mountain National Park. It was founded in 1898 as a transport center for grain and settled by British and Ukrainian immigrants. Today, Dauphin is the home of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival, […]

The city of Calgary is the largest city in the province, and worth a visit on any trip through the wide splendor of Alberta. This booming oil town has grown quickly in the last few years until it boasts the third largest population in all of Canada, and all without losing sight of it’s fantastic […]

1. Visit Old Montreal A historic view of Montreal, Old Montreal is a well-preserved component of the town. Some of the things to enjoy in Old Montreal would be the Town Center, a Beach Area, and, of course, a walking area that showcases the beautiful historic architecture of Old Montreal.

Cape Spear, Newfoundland Cape Spear historic site on the Avalon Peninsula[1] only a short drive from downtown St. John’s.[2] It is Canada’s easternmost point, and controversially holds the title as North America’s easternmost point.[3] The site has been designated a Canadian National Historic site and is called the Cape Spear National Historic Park.[4] Cape Spear […]

Golf has fascinated people for hundreds of years. It is so old that its history is hard to trace.   Some historians believe it arose during the first century from the Roman game Paganica. Other historians credit the early Chinese game of Chuiwan that was played in the 8th century. Yet others credit the English game […]

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