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Canada: Best Places to Visit
Canada: Best Places to Visit
Canada: Best Places to Visit
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From epic mountain ranges to rolling rural vistas, Canada is a land of size and spectacle. Explorations of Canada take visitors from the shores of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, to the heights of the gigantic Rocky Mountains - covering a huge diversity of environments, cultures and people. While holidays in Canada take many forms, with such greats distances to cover, two the most popular ways to experience this vast country are on an escorted tour or by rail. Canada has a large domestic and foreign tourism industry. The second largest country in the world, Canada's incredible geographical variety is a significant tourist attractor. Much of the country's tourism is centered on Canada's four largest metropolitan areas, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa, well known for their culture, diversity, as well as the many national parks and historic sites.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateMay 23, 2014
ISBN9781304907868
Canada: Best Places to Visit

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    Where to Go in Canada

    Canada from sea to sea—is a land filled with fascinating places and amazing adventures. The only problem: Where to travel? Here are several best, must-see spots for any tourist determined to discover the true north strong.

    Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

    What’s Happening in 2014: The 150th anniversary of the Confederation Conference kicks into high gear on Canada Day weekend, when a celebration zone filled with entertainment and activities takes over the waterfront area. The festivities that mark the 1864 conference that led to the founding of an independent Canada extend to September 6.

    Why You Should Go: It’s a non-stop celebration of Canada — from the beginnings to its current state as a kaleidoscope of multicultural influences. PEI is a province that will wriggle into your heart with every sunset you view on a red-sand beach and every oyster you suck back on a patio restaurant. The sesquicentennial is the reason you have to go to Charlottetown in 2014, but the island has endless attractions that entice each and every year.

    Vacay.ca Columnist Adrian Brijbassi says: Charlottetown is so immaculate it needed to invent its own mice population. Three years ago, miniature bronze mice began to appear throughout the downtown streets of this tidy provincial capital. Part of a scavenger hunt based on the character Eckhart the Mouse from author David Weale’s The True Meaning of Crumbfest," the mice are another cute aspect of a city that’s easy to adore for all of the reasons you might expect —

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