Editorial
Top 10 Things to Do in Calgary Canada
Aug 27th
Are you and your family going to visit Calgary, Canada? Have you already planned where to go and what to do when you arrive there? If not yet, then this article of the top ten things to do in Calgary should giving you a good starting point for planning your trip to Canada.
1. Heritage Park – This is a historical village that replicates the settlements of Western Canada, which is developed in the 1800s. It covers 127 acres of land next to Calgary’s Glenmore Reservoir. The attraction is family friendly and appeals to people of all ages.
2. Calgary Zoo – More >
Head to British Columbia For an Outdoors Canada Holiday
Aug 26th
Canada is the perfect place to visit for an outdoors adventure – and one destination in particular that could be ideal is British Columbia.
The province is home to a wide variety of terrain, whether you’re looking to go hiking up a mountain, try your hand at windsurfing, take to the hills on a mountain bike or explore some age-old rainforests.
It also harbours some fascinating towns and cities that offer the perfect base from which to visit some of British Columbia’s less populated areas on a Canada holiday.
As a result, the key theme of any outdoors escape to British Columbia has More >
Decide How to Send Money to Canada Before You Visit
Aug 26th
If you are planning a visit to Canada, you will need funds. If you don’t want to carry cash with you over the border only to pay high exchange fees, it’s understandable. Instead, you should learn a few ways to send money to Canada prior to your trip.
Sure, you could take cash in U.S. dollars with you to exchange at locales like Vancouver International Airport upon arrival, but expect some fees for this. Additionally, trying to find a location that exchanges money can be difficult depending on where you are, and most people want to relax during their vacation. Considering More >
Passport Rules Affecting USA and Canada
Aug 25th
For many years, Americans and Canadians have taken pride and comfort in having the world’s largest non-military border. As a Canadian, it is not uncommon to find license plates representing a variety of American states here in Canada. I am sure Americans are used to seeing license plates from various Canadian provinces as well. Unfortunately, this trend is changing and I, like many others, am not fully surprised. Travel between the USA and Canada has fallen noticeably since a requirement to use passports to cross the US-Canadian border was implemented in June 2009. According to Statistics Canada, travel to Canada More >
Packing For Your Summer Vacations to Canada
Aug 25th
Packing for your summer vacations to Canada will depend on which of the exciting cities you choose to visit. Just as a trip planned in December requires a different set of gear than a vacation planned in July, a holiday to Vancouver may call for different clothing than one to Whistler.
With many airlines now charging luggage fees, travelers have to become savvier in their packing strategies. A summer vacation to Canada in the beautiful metropolitan city of Vancouver, British Columbia, can consist of light packing. A traveler should carry a pair of walking shoes, sunglasses, a camera, a bathing suit, More >
Exquisite Holidays in Canada For a Wonderful Christmas
Aug 24th
Canada Christmas Breaks
Canada is the ideal country to visit for a Christmas break whether you want to escape the Christmas mayhem or attend it in another country, you won’t be disappointed with what it has to offer. Located in North Northern America Canada offers its visitors dazzling cities of Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver and further cities of Calgary, Winnipeg and Ottawa can offer more peaceful and scenic surroundings.
Canada is a popular Christmas break retreat – where better in the world would you find natural Christmas idyllic surroundings where you are certainly guaranteed a white Christmas, endless pine tree forests and More >
Combine Canada and New York Holidays With a Trip to Ontario
Aug 24th
Exploring as much of a country as possible is many people’s top priority on a break and by taking a Canada holiday to the province of Ontario, you can enjoy a holiday that is incredibly varied.
By using the second biggest province in Canada as a base, you can make your holiday to Canada truly special by taking day trips to well-known sights such as Niagara Falls and bustling cities like Toronto. And while many people may not realise it when they jet off to Canada, New York can be reached in around two hours by plane from Ontario – so More >
Active Canada Travel – Canada’s Great Walks
Aug 23rd
Rugged Canada is well-known for its spectacular natural beauty, and there is no better way to experience that than with the great hikes, walks, and strolls to be found in the parks, wilderness, and cities of the country.
Here’s a few of Canada’s top hikes:
Quebec: One Canada’s great urban walks can be found in Montreal, where the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal offer glimpses of the city’s history all the way back to 1642. Century-old structures have been converted in homes, stores, restaurants, and nightclubs, while below ground an old tunnel system leads from the new Museum of Archaeology to the More >
East Coast Canada Road Trip – Best Stops from Toronto to Halifax
Aug 23rd
Canada’s East Coast – from Ontario to the Maritimes – is best explored by car. Winding roads, pristine nature, thriving cities, and plenty of towns and rural spaces in between, all demand a week or two’s attention with a slow cruise through the best of the region.
Here’s a brief list of top attractions to help you plan your East Coast Road Trip.
Toronto is the biggest city in Canada, and (arguably) it’s business, culture, and capitalism hub, Toronto is full of historic sights, cultural happenings, and really great dining, shopping, and nightlife.
Montreal is widely regarded as one of the most fun More >
Atlantic Canada – Waterfront Life, Whale Watching and a Different Holiday Experience
Aug 22nd
For the twin pleasures of bustling, international cities and miles of breathtaking unspoilt countryside, the Atlantic side of Canada is the place to visit. Known as the Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick are an excellent focus for a coastal adventure peppered with fun night life and the chance to get up close to the natural habitat of rare bird and animal species.
Halifax and Nova Scotia
A tour might usefully start in Halifax, Nova Scotia (5.5 hours flying time from the UK). Halifax is a lively city with a deep connection to the UK as a formed More >
