Finding the beauty under the fog.
Saint John, the oldest incorporated city in Canada, has witnessed many historical events. With a population of just under one hundred thousand habitants, it offers a variety of activities, from hiking trails by the sea at the Irving Nature Park, Mispec Pa... more - travel report by
spaceout
Duncan, BC - Wine country on the Pacific Coast
Duncan is the economic centre of the Cowichan Valley, located on Vancouver Island about an hour north of Victoria, BC. While in previous years much of its income derived from a nearby pulp and paper mill in Crofton, Duncan is beginning to diversify into v... more - travel report by
van-island
Edmonton -- Alberta's other major metropolis
A city of natural beauty and outgoing personality, the provincial capital Edmonton boasts a unique, cosmopolitan charm. Known as Canada's Festival City, Edmonton hosts a number of events each summer, including the Edmonton Klondike Days and Heritage Days... more - travel report by
bootlegga
A brief stay in Vancouver
Vancouver has a certain feel to it - welcoming and friendly. If I had to choose a city to live in, it would be here. It's not crowded anywhere near as much as cities such as London and it's only 2 hours drive from Whistler for skiing, walking, etc. The ho... more - travel report by
dansan
Yahoo Yee-haw
Alberta has no sales tax so you can shop until you drop!!! There are Malls, boutique areas, trendy neighborhoods and specialty shops that are found in every area of the city. The downtown shops are connected with Calgary's Plus 15 system - an indoor walkw... more - travel report by
mrscanada
This Jasper Isn't A Bear!
Hinton is a good place to take a break. About 10,000 people live here. We like to eat at the Apple Valley Restaurant when we stop here. If you are a hiker there are a lot of trails.
Many people think is the closest park to Edmonton but Banff... more - travel report by
mrscanada
I Love Saskatoon Berries!
Saskatoon is a beautiful city with the South Saskatchewan River running through the middle of the city. I have been coming here for over 50 years.
We have cousins who live here and we come to many of their parties, bat or bar mitzah, wedding... more - travel report by
mrscanada
The Most Popular Park In The Rockies
It was established in 1885 the Park and encompasses over 6600 square kilometers. This is Canada's first National Park and the World's third oldest protected park. It a World Heritage site by the United Nations, (in 1995). The town is 1,372 meters high and... more - travel report by
mrscanada
Rainy and Beautiful Prince Pupert
Prince Rupert is a small city, or a big town whose industries include an active port, tourism, and fishing. Ferries come and go to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Port Hardy, and Alaska. There are a variety of tours available to see local wildlife, or go fis... more - travel report by
danilbruce
Easygoing Truro
Truro is renowned for its tidal bore, Victoria Park, and wooden monuments. Most travellers see Truro on a day trip from Halifax, or just passing through on the way to somewhere else. Truro does not exude the slick touristy feel as the city centers of Hali... more - travel report by
danilbruce