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Easygoing Truro  Uluru
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 

Northern Ontario, beautiful wilderness!  Uluru
Untill going up north i had no idea what was in store. Picture going 14 hours north of Toronto. You come to this little town called Wawa, named after the native word Big Goose. Oddly enough Wawa has the world largest goose statue. Wawa has lots of norther... more - travel report by jelloo 

One of the largest Canadian Cities  Uluru
Vancouver is the Canadian Hub for most international, over the Pacific, flights. Therefore it has the largest Canadian China Town, actually, the second largest in North America, after San Francisco. Sunny and warm in the summer months, and rainy in the wi... more - travel report by spaceout 

The Middle of Nowhere Never Looked So Good  Uluru
For those of you who want to relax, this is a quiet, slow-paced city. For those of you who love nature, this is a place full of parks, hiking trails, & wildlife. For those of you who want excitement, this is a university town, where students pack the nigh... more - travel report by shotclog 

Bonjour Rimouski  Uluru
Rimouski is a clean well-organized French speaking city. I stayed here a week and got along well despite not being able to speak any French, besides greetings and curses of course. I would guess about 50% of the people have some basic understanding of Eng... more - travel report by danilbruce 

Beaches and more..  Uluru
Beautiful beaches surround the 'Baie des Chaleurs' in the North of New Brunswick. Here's a few places where one can enjoy the sun, while enjoying the scenery and the friendly people. The beaches are usually open from July to the middle of September. more - travel report by spaceout 

Historic Patterson Settlement  Uluru
Patterson Settlement is situated about half and hour drive South of Fredericton Junction. In 1989, the Patterson Settlement Historical Society Inc was formed to preserve the local history. A Church, School, General store and many other buildings and artef... more - travel report by spaceout 

  Uluru
Vancouver B.C. is one of the most beautiful cities on the globe! You can go for snowboarding and watersports on the same day! Whistler is just a 2 hours ride away. Some say it is the best ski resort in North Amerika.
The Vancouverians are pretty la... more - travel report by andreas 

Death of a farming community  Uluru
Today farms are pratically non-existent. The population, down to about 400 persons, is aging, while the youngs have moved to larger centers. The Church borrows a Catholic priest from the neighbouring town for Sunday mass and the presbytary has been conver... more - travel report by spaceout 

The Great Moose Hunt Downtown Toronto.  Uluru
When we got to Toronto we went on a great moose hunt downtown. They had this promotion with fiberglass, life size moose, painted in different styles to represent the business or association that was to be promoted. Some moose can still be seen here and th... more - travel report by spaceout 

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