Twilight at Piper’s Lagoon Nanaimo is a deep sea fishing port located about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north of Victoria. The city was originally a settlement of several Indian tribes coexisting peacefully. In the 1850s, however, the Hudson’s Bay Company discovered coal, which transformed Nanaimo into a thriving coal mining area. With the […]

Every Woman in the World May 22-24, 2009 All women (all ages, shapes, sizes) are invited to Whistler to choose from over 50 all-levels fitness-oriented and wellness workshops all in one weekend. Featuring yoga, African dancing, hip hop, Pilates, aromatherapy, belly dancing, striptease, laughter yoga, personal goal setting and much more. www.everywomanintheworld.com

Downtown Quebec is a quaint neighborhood comprising of the Old World Charm. From tall buildings to trendy boutiques with a plethora of older and more historic neighborhoods this part of town offers something for everybody. Travelers will have a lot to see and do and when the choice comes to the Quebec Hotels there is […]

If you drive about three hundred miles north from Seattle, you would reach the wine country in the west of Canada. It would be a complete thrill if you and your family or your friends were on a road trip to go traveling to taste wine and savor the entire experience.

East Coast Trail Sunrise Labrador is the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland, and is separated from the Newfoundland island by a 15-kilometer (10 miles) wide strip of water at the top of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Despite having a population of only 28,000 people, Labrador covers over 293,000 square kilometers (113,000 square […]

Mont St-Pierre is a little village sheltered in a beautiful bay. It is one of Canada’s top hand-gliding destinations. The village has a hand-gliding school that operates between June and August. Each summer, there is also a two-week hand-gliding festival called “La Fête du Vol Libre”.

Falling Water Niagara Falls remains one of nature’s most impressive sights, each year attracting more than 20 million tourists. The city is situated midway between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The Niagara River hurtles off a 200-feet cliff (60 meters), dropping an astounding 34 million gallons (130 million liters) of water every minute. Easily one […]

A look at the beautiful city of Vancouver and its famous sites and features.

Winter Nights Saskatoon is actually Saskatchewan’s largest city with a population of over 230,000,[1] despite being colder than the provincial capital of Regina. Situated at the centre of a prairie parkland, Saskatoon has a Western air to it – a scene of cowboys and horse trailers. The city is located in an area of trees […]

notre-dame Montreal is the chic cultural and economic capital of Quebec.[1] Once the largest city in Canada, it has been relegated to second place. Second is also its position among the largest French-speaking cities in the world (after Paris, naturally). In fact, the number “2” is a recurring theme for Montreal. This is a city […]

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