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by Admin
2. February 2010 15:29
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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by Admin
2. February 2010 14:37
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. Visit Quebec chalets to find a cottage to spend your vacation in Quebec.
by Admin
2. January 2010 14:34
There is always fun and excitement all year around in Saskatchewan, summer or winter, you will find plenty of activities to do in here. Selections of attractions to suit almost everyone’s interest such as small town gatherings and international festivals some of the fun events you never want to miss them. Are you lucky, try one of the casinos or get relax in range of spas or you just want have a delicious meal, great restaurants and shopping areas are just waiting for you. If you like to go for a outdoor fun, here are some of them for your excitement world-class fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, boating, camping, horseback riding and wildlife viewing . 100,000 rivers and lakes with a variety of parks are all over the Saskatchewan are waiting for you to be part of them. Regina and Saskatoon with knowledgeable travel guides are ready to help you make the most of your time unforgettable and full of fun in this gorgeous province.
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