websters falls revisited Ontario is the heart of Canada, easily its richest, most populated, and visited province. One third of the people in Canada, in fact, live in Ontario. This province has the most mineral resources, some of the most fertile farmland in the country, and the longest winter-free season in which to cultivate it. […]

notre-dame Ottawa is the capital of Canada, selected by Queen Victoria herself because of its distance from the American border. And in almost every sense, this charming city with miles of parks along the Rideau Canal and waterways flowing through its downtown was the most perfect choice she could have made. Ottawa is certainly imposing: […]

When traveling, often you will want to urgently find a washroom. In Toronto we have no city owned washrooms except on land owned by the city so you want think ahead when you first have that feeling.

websters falls revisited Hamilton is considered Canada’s version of Pittsburgh, known for its steel and heavy manufacturing. The city of over 500,000 is situated on Lake Ontario’s western corner where a sandbar is cut through to welcome ships into a landlocked harbor where the port is located. The Burlington Skyway, which is part of the […]

VIA Rail Canada is offering all the fun for half the price this season on three of its most popular tourism services:

Ottawa has been forever my favorite tourist’s destination. The city has always offered me with a number of exciting tourists attractions. Mentioned below are few of them as well as things to do in Ottawa.

DSC_3605 Port Renfrew is a town on Vancouver Island about two hours drive from Victoria, a community dependent on forestry, fishing, and tourism. In the latter, Port Renfrew has made a name for itself for its salmon and halibut fishing habitats and as a great destination for kayaking and bird-watching. The main draw of Port […]

A video of Grizzly bears on Grouse Mountain, Vancouver. Probably the closest you want to get to one, but they are beautiful creatures.

The Lonely Planet guide to Canada, now in its 10th edition offers some of the most in-depth travel advice for people looking to explore Canada.  The book features 912 pages written in the usual Lonely Planet style and most importantly by travel experts who live and breath Canada – not rewrite Canada in a far […]

B&B in Prince Albert Prince Albert is located on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in central Saskatchewan. Because it is pretty much the last major city in North Saskatchewan, it has often been described as the “gateway to the north”. Prince Albert was founded as a trading post in 1776, although it was […]

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