The Botanical Garden
The Montreal Botanical Garden first greets you with the Reception Center. Within you can find a gift shop, an information center and is also the main entrance for the Exhibition Greenhouses. After, I would recommend heading outside for the Exhibition Gard... more - travel report by
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Short trip in Toronto
It's a great city, almost like the New York of Canada. The public transport system, from trollies to subways to buses was excellent. Never felt unsafe anywhere, and in fact it was hard to STOP walking and traveling (espically once we got out daily pass fo... more - travel report by
neon9nine
The Capital City Of The Province With A Funny Name
When I was 16 I came to a convention that was held over our Christmas holidays. I t was so cold I thought icicles would form where my nose kept dripping so I bought a scarf and wrapped it around my face. With my toque on my head and my coat collar up all... more - travel report by
mrscanada
Towering into the Atmosphere
Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence Seaway, the area was once inhabitated by nomad indian tribes. Toronto became the capital of the province Ontario when Lieutenant-Govenor Simcoe moved there from Niagara Falls. It was a stoping po... more - travel report by
rangutan
Old french style neighbourhoods In Quebec
I loved my visit to Old Quebec City, even though it was only for 3 days. On a crisp winter days, there was nothing better than to stroll the old stone streets in the heart of this city. Taking in the french canadian culture, and attempting to speak some f... more - travel report by
jelloo
Charm of a small historic town
This town is one of the most charming in New Brunswick. Gardens are tended, people are friendly and the buildings/houses are well kept. From almost 10 historical Churches of different era and religion to cafes, museums and botanical gardens, etc; the town... more - travel report by
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Toronto the Grey
Toronto seems to be a place that you either love or you hate, and those feelings can change back and forth within a few hours. This place makes you feel like a manic-depressive. Toronto is a city of over 3 million people and has been recognised by the UN... more - travel report by
caroml
My Home Town! actually, just upgraded from a hamlet to a village!
Part of the Northwest Triangle/Lake of the woods region, the village of Barwick sits on the Rainy River which is the international border between the US and Canada. It's 3hrs from Winnipeg, Man. and 6 from Thunder Bay, Ont. Established in 1899, it is a ve... more - travel report by
ta-shy
They call it 'WinterPeg
Winnipeg is situated in the plains of Canada, and because of that it gets very cold in the winter. -40C is a normal temperature reading in January. Here, Canadian French, Canadian English and Native American, live in Harmony. Also it is one of the most op... more - travel report by
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Vancouver - maybe the best city to live in (at least in summer, as there is a lot of rain in winter). Beaches at the Pacific, snow topped mountains, huge woods to hike and camp - all within 1 hour driving! And the people living here are said to be some of... more - travel report by
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