Halifax -- City Amidst the Waters
Halifax is rich with history, mostly dealing with the importance of being a port city. Many explorers, armies, and immigrants came this way. Today it's a small bustling city which still holds its relationship with the water as important. Downtown holds a... more - travel report by
shotclog
Center of the Maritimes
Halifax is the major city of the Maritimes. It is the hub for international flights, Casinos, Festivals, Arts and anything and everything regarding naval history and activities. more - travel report by
spaceout
Walking Skiing and relaxing
Saint Bruno is situated only a few kilometers of Montreal. Although close to the French Metropolis, you'll find yourself in a relaxing and slower pace, where people are friendly and welcoming. more - travel report by
spaceout
Ottawa - A Touch of Olde Europe
Canada's capital is like a piece of Medieval Europe on the American Continent. So many government buildings look like castles & cathedrals I've seen in Germany, England, & the Netherlands. The city is surrounded by water & beautiful parks & holds an easy-... more - travel report by
shotclog
Quebec city is arguably the most romantic city in Canada, and one of the oldest European cities in North America. Compared to other Canadian cities especially in the south west it is like the grand father to the other cities. The people are frienly, but y... more - travel report by
andreas
Home of Gretzky, The Fringe and the world's largest shopping Mall...
Also home of the famous band "NICKLEBACK" Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, sporting a population of approx. 700,000. Although it is mainly a blue collar, redneck type of city, it has a fairly good mix of cultures with Ukraine being the dominant. Edmont... more - travel report by
ta-shy
Little France of the Americas
Québec City (Canada) is the oldest place in Québec province. About 3 hrs from Montreal, the 17th century colony of New France was established by french explorers. Even today it still reflects a French town in many ways; its family-oriented culture with re... more - travel report by
mkrkiran
culture abounds in Toronto
It's not hard at all to put on a tourist cap, Toronto has something new every summer. No, I wouldn't reccomend a visit in the winter. We've got great festivals from a fringe theater festival, to Caribana and a dragon boat race. The club scene thrives! The... more - travel report by
valeria
Edmonton - the Great Unknown Vacation Spot
Many people don't realize what a fantastic vacation spot Edmonton is. There is so much to see & do here & it doesn't cost very much. The city is massive & spread out, bisected by the North Saskatchewan River & interwoven with so many long parks. In the Su... more - travel report by
shotclog
What Morin Heights has to Offer
Morin Heights was founded over 150 years ago and has since become a great tourist spot because of its historical value as well as its location in the Laurentian mountains. People enjoy the mountainous view, shops, and resturants but most of all people com... more - travel report by
tcorbs