365::16 – The Return of the Native Penticton is a city in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, located along Highway 97 between Skaha and Okanagan Lake. The city’s name comes from the Salish Indian word for “place to stay forever”. The name is fitting considering Penticton’s warm, dry climate and the beautiful lakes and […]

Sweeping the Sky St. Catharines is at the center of Ontario’s wine and fruit-growing region. This fact is pretty obvious once you visit the outdoor Farmer’s Market near City Hall. The market sells an abundance of local produce. It is a great place for visitors to take a break from their sight-seeing, although St. Catharines […]

The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon that can be seen throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The Aurora Borealis have been unexplained by man for thousands of years until recently, and many people flock to several countries throughout the Northern Hemisphere to experience this wonder. So, where can tourists go to capture the full beauty of […]

Heading into Barkley Sound Ucluelet is a small community of about 1,500 people, located on the central-western coast of Vancouver Island at the northern edge of Barkley Sound. Ucluelet is not that far from Tofino and lies between Long Beach and the Broken Group Island – two sections of the Pacific Rim National Park. In […]

Pont de la ConfГ©dГ©ration/Confederation Bridge Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) is variously and affectionately referred to as Canada’s “million-acre farm”, “the Garden of the Gulf”, and “Spud Island”. Its small area of 1.4 million acres (225 kilometers long and 65 kilometers wide) encompasses a colorful world of green hills, rolling farmland, multi-hued sandy beaches, red sandstone […]

Wine Country Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of the most well-preserved 19th century cities in North America. Visitors delight in meandering through the maze of Georgian and neoclassical homes and stores along the town’s main street. The development craze of the early 20th century largely bypassed this shipbuilding and port town when it was busy constructing the […]

A Portrait in Darkness New Brunswick is known as the “forgotten province” of the Maritimes, despite being the gateway to it. Most tourists bypass New Brunswick in their visit of the region, preferring to use the province merely as a thoroughfare to reach the more popular Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. This suits residents […]

LYS JAUNE ГЂ MГ‰TIS Grand Métis is a small village in the Gaspé peninsula of eastern Quebec, situated at the confluence of the Mitis and St. Lawrence River.[1] The main attraction of Grand Métis is the magnificent Jardins de Métis, the historic Reford gardens. In 1919, Elsie Reford inherited her uncle’s estate and created a […]

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a captivating polar phenomenon: a shifting, rainbow hued luminescence that set frozen arctic night skies ablaze. Known as the ‘Dance of Spirits’ by the First Nations Cree people, believed by the Lakota Sioux to be the embodiment of souls yet to be born, portrayed as gateways to other […]

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