Travel experience in Canada

December 9, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Quebec, whose name was derived from the Algonquian term which means “a place where the river
narrows,” promises travellers to Canada a mix of the old and the new. Travellers can visit the French-style hotel Chateau Frontenac, which is loca ted in the Old Quebec district and the Tadoussac, where whales congregate near the mouth of the Saguenay fjord. Travellers to Canada can also enjoy a little bit of fishing experience in the little fishing villages in New Brunswick and in Concepcion Bay, one of Canada’s many coastal inlets. The island of Newfoundland also affords travellers in Canada the best in music entertainment. It also boasts the country’s finest landscapes with its flat-topped peaks and glacier-gouged lakes, which can be found in the Gros Morne National Park. The waters of Lake Louise, which can be found in the Banff National Park, is the main attraction in the province of Alberta. A lake of glacial waters, Lake Louise reflects on its surface the surrounding Rocky Mountains and forests, making it a great sight to behold. Wedged with Alaska and British Columbia is the Yukon Territory fa med for its mining industry. In fact, one of its bustling towns during the gold rush period, Dawson, is now a tourist attraction. Travellers in Canada just love the Gaslight Folies variety show, a recreation of the entertainment during that period in history. They are performed at its Palace Grand Thea ter. Southwe st of Yukon Territory is the Quill Creek, which flows from the Saint Elias Mountains that contains the highest peaks in Canada as well as the waters that flows in Yukon’s extensive natural water system composed of creeks, lakes and rivers. The Klua ne National Park and reserve is one place that travellers in Canada’s Yukon province should not dare miss. Found in the Kluane Ranges and Saint Elias Mountains, the park offers a sight of Canada’s highest peak, Mount Logan as well as a number of glaciers and ice fields.

Canada will not dissapoint

December 2, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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Borde ring the United States, the largest percentage of Canadian tourists are Americ ans.
Among its main tourist attractions are the Spring Festivals in the Nova Scotia and the Okanagan
Valley in British Columbia. There is also the Ottawa Festival of Spring and the Calgary Exhibition.
Travellers to Canada will also enjoy the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival in Ontario. The city of Toronto also plays host to the Canadian component of the Niagara Falls, which is often called the Horseshoe Falls because of its horseshoe shaped cradle where the water falls. Another great sight in Toronto that travellers to Canada should not dare miss is the Georgian Bay, a picturesque waterscape with its row of pine-filled islands. The largest and best known of Ontario’s more than 200 provincial parks is the Algonquin Park. Other tourist spots that Canada’s travellers should take special note of are the Quetico Provincial Park, the Lake Superior, the Polar Bear Park in Hudson Bay and the Kakabeka Falls. Travellers to Canada will also not be disappointed when they see the snow-capped mountain Mount Begbie, which can be found in one of Canada’s main provinces, the British Columbia. Located in the Mount Revelstoke National Park, it retains its lovely evergreen forests. The province of British Columbia offers travellers in Canada the best in hiking, fishing and canoeing opportunities in the world.