New Brunswick

New Brunswick
Latest Articles on 14 Jan , 2015
The heavily forested maritime province of New Brunswick lies between Nova Scotia and Quebec. The St John River valley runs south along the west of the province through the industrial city of Saint John into the Bay of Fundy. Here the world's highest tides are very apparent, especially at the Reversing Falls where the tide change is so dramatic it causes rapids in the river mouth which change di...
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Fredericton

Fredericton
Latest Articles on 13 Jan , 2015
Fredericton is New Brunswick's provincial capital. The non-industrial city is very peaceful and quite overlooking the Saint John River from the south bank. 20% of the residents who live in Fredericton work for the government. Most of the city can be experienced in a 20 minute walk around the central area.  
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Winnipeg – Manitoba

Winnipeg – Manitoba
Latest Articles on 12 Jan , 2015
Almost exactly half way between each coast and the provincial capital of Manitoba, Winnipeg looks and feels very much like a western city due to its architecture. Home to half of the province's population and as the fourth largest city in Canada Winnipeg is an important grain handling and transportation centre. Summer to winter are very extreme and the corner of Portage Ave and Main St is said ...
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Manitoba

Manitoba
Latest Articles on 11 Jan , 2015
Heading west towards the Prairies, Manitoba is the gateway province filled with lakes and National Parkland. Winnipeg, like many Canadian cities, is located in the south of the province and lies halfway between the coasts. Despite being so far inland, Winnipeg is still easily recognisable as a western city with its skyline and architecturally diverse streets. In the north of Manitoba, Church...
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Victoria

Victoria
Latest Articles on 10 Jan , 2015
British Columbia's provincial capital, Victoria is on of Canada's most southern cities, located below the 49th Parallel on Vancouver Island, Canada's most western landmass in the Pacific Ocean. Victoria is one of the fastest growing cities in Canada but the small town charm of the waterfront and tree lined streets bustling with tourists has a certain magnetism about it.  
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Whistler – British Columbia

Whistler – British Columbia
Latest Articles on 9 Jan , 2015
Famous for being one of North America 's best, largest and most popular ski resorts, Whistler has a reputation for being an outdoor activities hub. With skiing running nearly all year around, the tourists flock to Whistler for snow sports, climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, hiking or just to relax. Whistler is easy to get to. Located north of Vancouver (2.5 hours) along the spectacular Sea to...
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Vancouver

Vancouver
Latest Articles on 8 Jan , 2015
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in Canada and perhaps the world. Located between the Pacific Coastal mountains and the Pacific Ocean , filled with trees and huge park lands, Vancouver is home to some of Canada 's best kept beaches overlooked by high rise office buildings and apartment complexes. As one of the most cosmopolitan cities in North America the amount of tourists, immigr...
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Tofino

Tofino
Latest Articles on 7 Jan , 2015
At the end of the road, in the heart of Clayoquot Sound lies the village of Tofino. The community is surrounded on three sides by water (Pacific Ocean and Clayoquot Sound) and rain forest on the other, Tofino is home to just 1,500 residents but a very popular destination for visitors to Vancouver Island. Tofino is known as Canada’s surfing capital and the surfing on the nearby beaches, includin...
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Kelowna

Kelowna
Latest Articles on 6 Jan , 2015
Kelowna is a city situated in the southern British Columbia with a population of approximately 105,000 people. The city abounds in tourist attractions, having a diversified economy and an active cultural life. The biggest attraction in Kelowna is actually its beautiful lake beaches and its year-round recreational pursuits. The city is placed on the Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley. It also hos...
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British Columbia

British Columbia
Latest Articles on 5 Jan , 2015
Simply known as BC, British Columbia contains some of the most varied and spectacular scenery in the world. To the east are the Rocky Mountains, to the north are many lakes, forests, there is a small desert in the south and the west of the province lies along the Pacific Ocean coast. Heavily influenced from California, which is easier to access than the rest of Canada, British Columbians live a di...
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