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.

Niagara falls

November 20, 2009 by dhana · Leave a Comment
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One wonder after another, Niagara falls is for more than a natural phenomenon. A world-class destination with something for everyone, the city offers thriving night life, one-of-akind sightseeing, and adventure for all ages. The Niagara falls honeymoon and family activities like the Maid of the mist tour and marineland are long-time traditions, while new Niagara attractions abound. The popular Fallsview casino has made Niagara falls a must-visit canadian destination, and an array of Niagara accommodations-from charming to luxe-offer visitors an ideal retreat. A growing gourmet food and wine scene, drawing upon nearby Niagara-on-the-lake vineyards, offers everthing from out-of-the-way restaurant fems to popular fallsview dining. Come see what makes Niagara falls one of the world’s favorite destinations! The majestic rumble of the falls can be heard from miles away, but the sight itself never fails to cause the viewer to pause and gaze in wonder at the 6000.000 gallon per second mass of hissing, frothing water crashing over a 170 foot cliff amid huge clouds of spary and mist. The canadian falls, is also called the horseshoe falls (because of its shape). A small body of land known as goat island divides the river into two channels. On one side is the canadian horseshoe falls, and on the far side across the border is the smaller, american falls. On sunny days rainbows rise just above the mists. The rainbow bridge, the queenston bridge and the bridge streeet bridge each span the distance between the cities of Niagara falls, New York, USA and Niagara falls, Ontario, Canada: two totally different worlds.