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About Prince Edward Island (PEI)

2. February 2010 | by John

PEI Cottage PEI offers more than its magnificence history and culture to visitors; there are more than 90 beautiful sand dunes beaches for swimming and boating; surprisingly warm waves wash its beaches, and the island's population increases fivefold in summer. Prince Edward Island National Park has a large beach with reddish sand, sand dunes, salt marshes and red sandstone cliffs. Visitors enjoy farmsteads, Victorian villages, tidy, and lobster suppers in steepled churches. Tourists come from around the world to visit Green Gables House. It is a museum about L.M. Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables books. In 1997 the Confederation Bridge was opened for transportation between New Brunswick and PEI and is almost 13 km long. It takes 12 minutes to cross the bridge. The Charlottetown is the largest city and birth place of the Canada history.

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Alaska is Magnificent Vacation Place

2. February 2010 | by John

Alaska is a magnificent vacation place and unspoiled surroundings of natural beauty.
More than one million travelers each summer come to Alaska, and most of which arrive via the Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport.
It will take more than one vacation time to discover Alaska. Your trip begins in Anchorage. It is easily accessible from anywhere in the world, any time of the year. Anchorage is one of Alaska’s perfect spot for vacationers, from fine dining, culture to spectacular scenery of wildlife and Denali National Park is one of the major attractions to Alaska. Denali is the tallest mountain peak in North America standing 20,320 feet.
Fairbanks is Alaska’s second largest city with over 30,000 residents and some of Alaska’s top-rated attractions with beautiful accommodations, impressive galleries, restaurants, museums. Riverboat and gold mining tours, hot springs, up close views to the Alaska pipeline and gorgeous northern lights, are just a few activities.
Homer is a small, coastal community on the shores of Kachemak Bay and just a 45 minute flight or 4-5 hour drive from Anchorage. This area is busy with visitors, the boat harbor, fishing charters, gift stores, camping day tour options and galleries. Anytime of the year around, there is no end to exciting activities, challenging sports and magnificent landscape to enjoy around Homer. You can also experience the total wilderness; Moose, wolves, bears and the highlands, and different species of birds gather each spring to feed on the mudflats at the head of the bay.
It will take 2.5 hour drive south from Anchorage gets you to Seward which is a booming tourist destination that offers many exciting activities in busy harbor, old-fashioned shops and galleries, and many different ways to get to know the area and have fun. Every 4th of July, amazing event take place in this lovely town and estimated 25,000 people come to witness this 3,022-foot race up and down Mount Marathon. The run is accompanied by many different and exciting, entertaining events such as live music, street fair, barbecues and many more.
Willow and Hatcher Pass areas from lodges to bed and breakfasts you will find many places dwell. Willow also has several lakes for fishing, and is not far from Denali National Park. Looking for family excitement activities, snowshoeing, skiing and snowboarding are just some of them that you can take part in Willow or go for historic Independence Mine to hiking some of the many trails.
City of Soldotna located at the heart of the Kenai Peninsula; there are recreational opportunities for residents and visitors year round. With over 2,800 feet of elevated boardwalk and more than 200 campsites offer sightseeing or hiking to everyone and moreover snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails are accessible; Soldotna offer excellent accommodations, along with various restaurants with wide variety of cuisine.
Wherever you are on Kodiak you experience the nature in everywhere. Bear-viewing is one of the most popular activities on Kodiak Island. July, August and September are better time to see the bears and you will have more chance to see them by joining a variety of backcountry trips to Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge or Katmai National Park. Visiting anglers can decide from a wide collection of fishing experiences including remote fishing, charters or road system fishing. You can also play golf or go for a scuba diving and of course you will have exciting activities during the winter time.

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Discover British Columbia, BC Wild Cottage Life

2. February 2010 | by John

British Columbia located west coast of the Canada and one of the beautiful places on earth. Spectacular Rocky Mountains take your breath away; you will find some of magnificent view of the gigantic Rocky Mountains ever imagine. With many large ski resorts throughout the province, BC offers every winter activities for every age such as powder skiing, dog sledding, downhill ski, snowboard and many more other winter activities . No wonder British Columbia consistently rated amongst the best ski resorts in North America and will co-host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. B.C. is not just a winter wonderland, outdoor adventures and recreations; Kayaking, Whale Watching, Golf, lakes and rivers with beautiful surrounding draw fishermen, paddlers and whitewater rafters and magnificent mountains attracts skilled climbers from all over the world.

Gorgeous, multicultural Vancouver is a fabulous city to travel around. You will find beautiful, clean parks, beaches, cycling and walking destinations and BC cabin rentals. It is one of the most urbanized areas with populated mostly Asian origins in Canada. The Islands, Coast & Mountains, Thompson Okanagan, Kootenay Rockies, Cariboo, Chilcotin, Coast and Northern BC are regions of the British Columbia with 470 cities in them.

About Canada

2. February 2010 | by John

From Pacific Ocean to Atlantic Ocean The world‘s second biggest country with 10 provinces and 3 territories, incredible geographical variety make Canada very attractive to major tourist attraction. Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal are major metropolitan areas, well-known for their culture, history and diversity is also important to the tourist industry.

About Arizona

2. February 2010 | by John

Arizona is rich with magnificent natural beauty that attracts many visitors around the world every year. The Grand Canyon is one of the most remarkable, spectacular places of Arizona, a place unlike anywhere else in the world. It is a magnet that draws visitors from all over the world. It’s the adventure of an amazing outdoor escapade in the middle of some of the most overwhelming landscape of the world or experience the rich history of Arizona.


It is the place that offers exciting adventures in every corner of the state for everyone, Old West towns, dude ranches, mines, man-made lakes, railroads and other diversions. For children of all ages can have exciting time in wildlife parks and zoos or visiting some of state museums such as the Hall of Flame Fire Museum, hands-on Arizona Science Center, Space Museum and the Pima Air. There are no shortages of activities and adventures for families to enjoy whether you have a week to spend or more, Arizona has it all. Travelers will enjoy the many water activities, with shoreline of Lake Powell's in the northern part of the state and the two-mile Tempe Town Lake.


With more than 300 courses across the state, from alpine fairways to links courses and desert target style, you will be in golfer’s paradise. There are also sports bar, live music shows and places for romantic evenings with selection of diverse Mexican and Native American food that are being prepared by the award winning chefs. Endless outdoor activities with all year around beautiful weather, you can go for fishing swimming, running, sailing or pedaling or visit state’s botanical gardens, zoos or parks. There are countless attractions, recreational activities and events to cherish, all year long.

Flying to Yukon

2. February 2010 | by John

The short flight from Vancouver, Edmonton or Calgary makes it easy to travel to the Yukon. Whether you like to be in nature and pursuing outdoor adventures or be part of festivals and cultures, you will encounter it all in Yukon and you will explore magnificence Kluane, Ivvavik and Vuntut national parks and Tombstone and Herschel Island territorial parks. You will be amazed to see and feel clearest water you've ever seen while you are canoeing in a Yukon River. You'll witness the migration of the Porcupine caribou herd at Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak. Yukon offers a life time experience in the nature of its territory.

About Ontario

2. February 2010 | by John

Ontario has more than 300 years of history, you will explore its culture, historical towns and villages, great galleries, museums, exciting great events and festivals, and many more. Discover the spectacular gardens, historic homes, sculpted Island and magnificent waterfalls and explore beautiful, well preserved rivers, lakes and forest of the Northern Ontario and astounding landscape by hiking, cycling or do rock claiming. More than 650 golf courses are waiting for you to play and drive off into some of the world's most beautiful rounds. How about exploring the Ontario’s beauties by boat or be overwhelmed by the spectacular Niagara Falls and  come to see and experience the cottage country in the Georgian Bay areas and Muskoka Lakes.

Exciting, multinational cities such as Toronto, Golden Horseshoe and Canada's capita city Ottawa and many more delight you with big attractions, activities, dining and shopping and take advantage of relaxing  and energizing  yourself at one of the Ontario’s many and various spas. Canada's major urban centers offer everything for every age.

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About Colorado

2. February 2010 | by John

Colorado is surrounded by Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, and New Mexico in the western half of the United States. Colorado divided into two parts – the Front Range and the Western Slope. All the major cities Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs is on the Front Range and most of the famous resort, breathtaking mountain ranges and ski towns such as Vail, Crested Butte, Glenwood, Telluride, Steamboat Springs, Aspen and Durango are on the Western Slope. Colorado is known mostly for its outdoor activities and some of the best skiing in the nation is in the Colorado. Experience the life style of Cowboy by taking to the magnificent mountains to check out the superb landscape that Colorado has to offer to its visitors. In summer time, exciting mountain biking and hiking trails can be found in most national forest and parks or you do not want live the city but still want experience the beauty of nature, so here you go, there are  plenty room for parks, greenways, and natural scenery throughout Denver. There is even a kayaking course on the Platte River in the middle of downtown. You will amaze to witness two of the most scientifically important excavation areas in the world, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument and Dinosaur National Monument, many dinosaur remains are discovered here or more than 80,000 specimens of fish, fossilized insects, fragile butterflies, pine cones  and petrified sequoia trunks or footsteps of dinosaurs or discover the remains from Native American battles or you will find plenty of places in the cities to make yourself and your family busy and having fun by visiting galleries, professional sports teams, live theater, museums, amusement parks, popular shopping, music concerts, and fairgrounds.

From spring to fall time, there is theater, film, art, crafts, music and food and wine festivals take place in every mountain resort and Front Range, on the state's western slope. Boulder covets its Colorado Music and Shakespeare Festivals, the largest outdoor art celebration in Colorado is the Cherry Creek Arts Festival take place in Denver area, year-around nation’s second largest arts complex in Denver provide its visitors variety of music, dance and Broadway theater productions, Opera, in English, resonates in the century old Victorian Theater in Central City, there's bluegrass and jazz at Telluride, in Grand Junction you have country western. Hot air balloon festivals are spectacular display for everyone. Mass ascensions in Snowmass, Steamboat Springs and Telluride are marvelous summer tradition attractions. You do not want to miss many resort tasting festivals for a soupcon from each restaurant. Colorado offers many campgrounds for campers who like to experience nature’s relaxing beauty and gaze the sparkling stars or you will easily find one of the budget friendly vacation property all over the state.

Alaska is a magnificent vacation place

2. February 2010 | by John

Alaska is a magnificent vacation place and unspoiled surroundings of natural beauty.
    More than one million travelers each summer come to Alaska, and most of which arrive via the Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport.
    It will take more than one vacation time to discover Alaska. Your trip begins in Anchorage. It is easily accessible from anywhere in the world, any time of the year. Anchorage is one of Alaska’s perfect spot for vacationers, from fine dining, culture to spectacular scenery of wildlife and Denali National Park is one of the major attractions to Alaska. Denali is the tallest mountain peak in North America standing 20,320 feet.
    Fairbanks is Alaska’s second largest city with over 30,000 residents and some of Alaska’s top-rated attractions with beautiful accommodations, impressive galleries, restaurants, museums. Riverboat and gold mining tours, hot springs, up close views to the Alaska pipeline and gorgeous northern lights, are just a few activities.
    Homer is a small, coastal community on the shores of Kachemak Bay and just a 45 minute flight or 4-5 hour drive from Anchorage. This area is busy with visitors, the boat harbor, fishing charters, gift stores, camping day tour options and galleries. Anytime of the year around, there is no end to exciting activities, challenging sports and magnificent landscape to enjoy around Homer. You can also experience the total wilderness; Moose, wolves, bears and the highlands, and different species of birds gather each spring to feed on the mudflats at the head of the bay.
    It will take 2.5 hour drive south from Anchorage gets you to Seward which is a booming tourist destination that offers many exciting activities  in busy harbor, old-fashioned shops and galleries, and many different ways to get to know the area and have fun. Every 4th of July, amazing event take place in this lovely town and estimated 25,000 people come to witness this 3,022-foot race up and down Mount Marathon. The run is accompanied by many different and exciting, entertaining events such as live music, street fair, barbecues and many more.
    Willow and Hatcher Pass areas from lodges to bed and breakfasts you will find many places dwell. Willow also has several lakes for fishing, and is not far from Denali National Park. Looking for family excitement activities, snowshoeing, skiing and snowboarding are just some of them that you can take part in Willow or go for historic Independence Mine to hiking some of the many trails.
    City of Soldotna located at the heart of the Kenai Peninsula; there are recreational opportunities for residents and visitors year round. With over 2,800 feet of elevated boardwalk and more than 200 campsites offer sightseeing or hiking to everyone and moreover snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails are accessible; Soldotna offer excellent accommodations, along with various restaurants with wide variety of cuisine.
    Wherever you are on Kodiak you experience the nature in everywhere. Bear-viewing is one of the most popular activities on Kodiak Island. July, August and September are better time to see the bears and you will have more chance to see them by joining a variety of backcountry trips to Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge or Katmai National Park. Visiting anglers can decide from a wide collection of fishing experiences including remote fishing, charters or road system fishing. You can also play golf or go for a scuba diving and of course you will have exciting activities during the winter time.

Quebec and outdoor life

2. February 2010 | by John

Whether you like to enjoy outdoor action, sport and recreation or cultural events and lively urban festivals, the province offers a vast diversity of summer and winter activities. Offering up plenty of snow, thousands of miles of trails for snowmobiles, Québec has what it takes to satisfy everyone’s dream vacation. Québec has 22 tourist regions, each of which presents a unique side of the province from a geographical, historical and cultural perspective. No matter what regions you choose to travel, you can’t go wrong!

Along rivers, nice beaches or resting by lake side, Quebec offers 940 campgrounds all over the province for its visitors. They provide a unique opportunity to get back to basics and to re-discover the important elements of their natural heritage. For the travelers who like to hunt and fish, they will find all the amenities needed to facilitate encounters with deer and moose, big caribou, black bears, and variety of fishes you will find them all in Quebec.

Visitors who like to spend swimming and water activities, Québec’s huge quantities of water with over 185,000 km2 (71,410 sq. mi.) of territory covered in fresh water and not the mention the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River  offers them a unique opportunity to enjoy nautical and water activities.

How about going out and play golf with your family or friends, whether you’re a complete beginner or seasoned pro, your golfing experience in Québec will go far beyond simple sporting pleasure. You don’t like to play but like to take walk; Québec is covered with trails for everybody, from the casual walker to the seasoned hiker. You'll find over 6,000 km (3,725 mi.) of trails available to hikers, with close to 40% located in the Laurentides, the Gaspe Peninsula and the Eastern Townships.

Some of the 90 hills located near the Montreal or Quebec City from November to April, you will find plenty of snow to ski or snowboarding. With 4000 km (2,500 mi.) of trails in the nature, you have pleasure of doing cross country skiing in Quebec.

Do you like to see fireworks competitions or enjoy the jazz or cinema festivals or like to laugh, then just for laugh festival is for you.—not to mention folklore and hot air balloons. You will have a plenty of time for party and fun time in Quebec.
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