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BC Travel Guide - BC Vacations:
BC Tour Guide - The warm climate of BC makes it perfect for wildlife sightseeing adventures,  you may be lucky to spot  Bald Eagles, Grizzly and Black Bear, Deer, Elk, Moose, Mountain Sheep and on the ocean Killer Whales, Seal Lions and much more.

Discover Vancouver Island and
Victoria with its old-fashioned, seaside town atmosphere. Take a drive north west and explore Tofino BC with it’s rolling surf, hidden coves and and the flourishing rain-forested Pacific Rim National Park.

You can lose yourself for days discovering downtown
Vancouver. With the awe-inspiring Canada Place with the cruise ships and Imax Theater, Vancouver Museum, Galleries, Endless Shopping, Cafe's, Restaurants, businesses, Vancouver Aquarium and my favorite Stanley Park.

Visit exciting
Whistler and browse the more than 200 shops and stores in Whistler Village with a countless choice of restaurants, fine dining establishments, unique shops and stimulating nightlife. 

Okanagan Valley - pristine valley with Okanagan Lake as its backdrop and home to the famous Ogopogo.  Amazing orchards, vineyards, beaches and parks. Travel hwy 97 to Penticton continue your trip to popular Kelowna and Vernon with its gorgeous Kalamalka Lake.
 

 

Alberta Travel Guide - Alberta Vacations:
Visit Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta and the massive West Edmonton Mall. This shopping mall is the worlds largest, with over 800 stores, restaurants, attractions, casino and services.

Make it a Calgary experience and take in the cites western spirit and join in on the celebrations of The Calgary Stampede known as the  "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth".  Travel east 1 1/2 hours and visit the amazing  Drumheller with its Hoodoos, Badlands, Dinosaur Provincial Park and Royal Tyrrell Museum. 

Discover natural beauty of
Banff and the town with its art galleries, boutique shops, gift and souvenir shops, spas and restaurants. Travel 40 minutes northwest to breathtaking Lake Louise with its turquoise waters and scenic views and the Rockies in the background.

Travel to
Jasper which is truly a four season destination in the summer months you can bike, canoe or kayak, hike, golf, fish, go horseback riding or white water rafting. The winter months brings the famous powder and outstanding skiing. 
 

 

Saskatchewan Travel Guide - Saskatchewan Vacation:
Visit downtown Regina where you can spend the day with more than 700 retail stores, or go to the Willow Island Wascana Centre a 9.3 sq. km recreational green space in the heart of Regina.

Saskatoon is an agricultural and commercial hub for the cattle ranchers and wheat farmers from the surrounding communities and towns.   You can spend the day visiting museums, galleries, the Saskatoon Zoo, relaxing in one of the parks or shopping in the downtown area.
 

 

Manitoba Travel Guide - Manitoba Attractions
Winnipeg is an attractive city, with its museums, historic buildings, lots of shopping, restaurants and entertainment.  Popular attractions include the Manitoba Museum, Forks National Historic Site, Western Canada Aviation Museum, Manitoba Planetarium & Science Gallery and so much more. 

If your heading west on Hwy 1, situated along the Assiniboine Rive is  Brandon which makes for a perfect stop over.  Spend the day visiting some of the museums such as the Dragoons Museum, Hales Museum, Dolls Museum, Chapman Museum or visit the popular Reptile Gardens.
 

 

Ontario Travel Guide - Ontario
London Ontario It is home to the respected University of Western Ontario, which has a striking modern art gallery and a campus with dozens of Victorian mansions.

Niagara Falls Although the rumble of the falls can be heard from miles away, there is no preparation for the power of the sight itself, a great arc of hissing and frothing water crashing over the 52m cliff.

Toronto is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario.  With the harbourfront, downtown attractions, sports events, art galleries, museums, concerts and theatre makes Toronto an exciting place to visit.

Whitby is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario and 48 Km’s east of Toronto. In downtown Whitby you’ll find unique shops, fashion stores, home furnishing and antique dealers. Visit the Farmer's Market at the Old Fire Hall held every Wednesday May - October.

Ottawa is Canada’s capital city which has grown into a mix of English and French residents.  This stunning city has historic and modern buildings and plenty of attractions to keep its 4 million annual visitors busy.

The town of
Oakville is a gorgeous lakeside city has historic buildings in downtown, impressive galleries and museums, restaurants and boating activities.
 

 

Quebec Travel Guide - Quebec Attractions
Montreal is the second largest city in Canada located on the St. Lawrence Seaway. There is something for everyone in historic Montreal!  Some of the popular activities include: boat cruises, discovering museums and galleries, sport events, amazing shopping, entertainment and much more!!!

Take a tour of
Quebec City with its narrow cobblestone streets and the 18th Century buildings that convey a true European feel to this small marvelous provincial capital.

Take some time to relax and visit the appealing
Gatineau Park a 360 sq km oasis of lakes and rolling hills between the Gatineau and Ottawa Rivers.
 

 

Atlantic Provinces
The amazing and relaxing scenery of the Atlantic Ocean pounding on on its rugged shore line attracts visitors to Nova Scotia from all over the world. The striking view of Peggy’s Cove stands on the rugged rocky coast line is one of the most popular attractions in Nova Scotia.  Halifax is an awesome city to discover on foot, located on the waterfront with awe-inspiring views you can check out historic sites, museums, unique shops, businesses and restaurants.

Newfoundland and Labrador has spectacular scenes of nature, towering peaks and vast landscapes with over 17,000 Km of rugged coastline.  
 
New Brunswicks Bay of Fundy located on the east coast has gently rolling landscape, amazing beach scenes and home to the worlds largest tides. Take a tour and discover the Arcadian villages tucked into quiet coves with long sandy pebbled beaches.

Prince Edward Island is surrounded by miles and miles of sandy beaches. It is Canada's greenest and smallest province. The beaches and red sandstone cliffs are awesome for adventurous touring.   Prince Edward Island with its quite hideaways is known for its relaxed atmosphere and hospitality.

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