When beach life and all night partying is not enough there is no better retreat than enjoy time on an outdoors holiday. Getting back to nature and discovering the natural, rugged and beautiful landscapes that the planet offers can create memories that will last a lifetime. One of the best places to visit for those [...]
Read MoreOne of Canada’s spectacular national parks, the oldest in the country, Banff is a land of mountains, lakes, ice fields, glaciers, forests and meadows. The Banff is one of the globe’s most visited national parks. All year long, the park is open and offers many outdoor activities and attractions.
Read MoreThe Glacier National Park is one of 7 wildlife parks in British Columbia, Canada, and it has an area of 838 square miles. On the top of the 11.000 feet high mountains, the snow stays throughout the entire year. Therefore, there are about 400 glaciers in the park. The natural inhabitants of the Glacier National [...]
Read MoreBuying land in Canada can be an intelligent idea both as an investment and to use as a location to one day build a house. There are all types of land to consider purchasing.
Read MoreThe 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 [...]
Read MoreBilly Connolly, the world-famous comedian whose observational humour and story telling genius takes what’s mad and sad about the human condition and makes it hilarious, now adds author to his list of accomplishments.
Read MoreThere is nothing quite like the splendour of Niagara Falls. Located on the Canadian/American border it is a hallmark of honeymoons and romantic vacations. The falls are a family favourite and everyone young and old can enjoy the beauty that is breath taking. On both the Canadian side and the American sides of the falls [...]
Read MoreThe amazing Vancouver Aquarium which opened in 1956 thrills and delights children and adults alike. Located only five minutes from downtown Vancouver, this fascinating, underwater experience brings the sea life from British Columbia combined with creatures from all over the world.
Read MoreGrouse Mountain features in many tours, but the best and cheapest way to access the mountain is via the easy public transport links provided. The ferry across to Lonsdale Quay from Downtown Vancouver runs very regularly due to the large proportion of city workers living on the north shores of Vancouver.
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