me and my camera Alberta has been described by some as a nature-lover’s paradise – an expanse of open land, sweeping sunsets, and in the west the gorgeous peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Vast prairie plains, parklands, and wilderness grace this province. While most Albertans live in either Edmonton or Calgary, the sparsely populated rural […]

Arctic Ground Squirrel Haines Junction is a village of about 800 people in the Yukon Territories of Canada. It is located along the Alaska Highway and the junction of the Haines Highway. The Haines area was used for thousands of years as a trade centre between the Southern Tutchone and the coastal Tlingit natives because […]

Cap-Chat is a small Quebec town with less than 3000 people on the Gaspé peninsula; it is not too far from Sainte-Anne-des-Monts. Legend has it that the town got its name from a ferocious cat walking along the shore that ate a number of animals. The “cat fairy” accused the cat of eating her offspring […]

Getting to and from any place in Canada can be a slow process simply because it’s a big country,  there are many ways of travelling though so try including as many as possible on different legs of your travels in order to see and experience different things. One of the best ways to travel between […]

I have simply enjoyed my living in the festive regions of Montreal. Traveling around the city was fun in itself. With exploring the city I came across a number of factors which disclosed us the cultural aspect of the place. Strolling through the city and talking to the locals, on their suggestion I eagerly visited […]

Fort Simpson NWT CANADA taxi plate 1970’s Fort Simpson is a village in the Northwest Territories, located at the point of convergence of the Mackenzie and Liard Rivers.[1] It started out as a Hudson’s Bay Company settlement. Today, the majority of Fort Simpson’s 1,100 plus population are First Nations and the village serves as the […]

Toronto, being far across the dark bluish water of Lake Ontario, walks between thin line of absorption of American cultural and resolute northern independence. The Torontonians who have expertise in balancing this act have buoyantly embraces both ends with dynamism and open-minded. Multicultural, enlightened and uniquely Canadian – welcome to T.O.!

view from the bow Bamfield is a small town on Vancouver Island located at the entrance to Barkley Sound. Its main highway is the inlet, which splits the town into two. East and West Bamfield are both connected by a 1-mile (2 kilometer) boardwalk. In recent years, resorts, lodges, charters, and other types of accommodations […]

Whales off the coast of Cape Bonavista Bonavista is a fishing village on the Bonavista Peninsula on the east coast of Newfoundland. It has both a sheltered inner harbor for small fishing boats and an open harbor for larger crafts. In the 16th century, it was a popular port among European fishing fleets[1] because of […]

Backdrop for Acheivement; the 2010 Winter Olympics Where will you be in the year 2010? Before you answer that, you might consider a very important event going on in Vancouver, Canada, February 12-28 in that very same year… the 2010 Winter Olympics. Every four years, millions of people travel from their homelands all over the […]

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