Articles tagged with: Canada
Canada in the winter? Who knew? While most people cozy up in front of their fireplaces, that’s the time that the fun is just starting for many Canadians. I had the opportunity to see for myself, and while I was only able to visit the cities of Edmonton and Jasper in the province of Alberta, both offer diversions galore that will have Americans booking flights to their northern neighbor.
Having a large family can be challenging when if comes to vacation planning. For this one, Big White Ski Resort in BC’s sunny okanagan sure meets our needs!
Scenes from the 60th edition of the Canadian Tulip Festival in Ottawa. Make your plans now for 2013! www.tulipfestival.ca
Every time I visit Canada I have the feeling that I’m visiting an old friend. Though I’ve been fortunate enough to see a lot of the country, I’d never been to Ottawa. But after hearing …
Or in other words, happy 100th birthday to the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa is always a special place to visit, but whether you’re a first-time or repeat guest, it would be …
Story By Larry Taylor Photos By Gail Taylor
We had long wanted to visit Canada’s East Coast provinces of Ontario and Quebec. In previous years, my wife and I had been to Canada’s West Coast and …
For the past 15 years, Quebec City has been honoring its roots each summer with the New France Festival. Started as part of the city’s 400th anniversary celebration, it consists of 5 days of festivities in and around the fortified part of Old Quebec.
Text and photos by Ron Stern
Every so often one dreams of escaping to another country to experience different sights, sounds and cultures. While France possesses all of these elements, so does the little island of …
Story and photos by Sonia Laflamme and Naeem Randhawa
National Park Photo by Tourisme Mont Tremblant
My husband and I feel an urge to go to the mountains so we take our little boy, Zakaria and team …
Text and photos by Dawnelle Salant
“We’re going in there?” I whisper quietly to my friend Amanda, who has dragged me along on a caving adventure tour in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. This is the kind of …
Story and photos by Rochael Teynor
Recently, my husband and I had the opportunity to visit Kimberley, British Columbia, the highest city in Canada at over 3,000 feet, for the 36th Annual JulyFest. The population of this alpine …
[Moncton, N.B.| Charlottetown, P.E.I.| Cape Breton, N.S.| Halifax, N.S.]
Halifax is more of a metropolis than any of the other cities, but it is still a relatively smaller city in comparison …
[Moncton, N.B.| Charlottetown, P.E.I.| Cape Breton, N.S.| Halifax, N.S.]
Cabot trail is one of the most scenic and awe-inspiring drives one can hope to take. It takes a whole day to …
[Moncton, N.B.| Charlottetown, P.E.I.| Cape Breton, N.S.| Halifax, N.S.]
The first thing we did on arriving in Moncton was hail a cab, load all our luggage into the trunk ( a …
by Naeem Randhawa & Sonia Laflamme
[Moncton, N.B.| Charlottetown, P.E.I.| Cape Breton, N.S.| Halifax, N.S.]
We decided to take the train to the Maritimes for two …
by Naeem Randhawa
For any golf enthusiast, Lac Carling is synonymous with great golfing. One of Canada’s finest 18-hole courses, Lac Carling Golf Club, is located …
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At around eight o’clock we arrived at our first stop. Capreol is a small town (less than 4000 pop.) situated on the exposed Canadian Shield …
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At twelve-fifteen the following afternoon I was at Toronto’s Union Station embarking the Canadian (the East to West transcontinental train) still a little spent from …
n keeping in touch with customer requests Club Tremblant has added a small exercise room in the main center. Those wanting to relieve some …

