The CN Tower's great for getting a view of the entire city and surrounding areas. Since Toronto's generally a pretty flat city, you can see for over ...More |
You are in Vancouver visiting for a few days and you have 'heard' of Stanley Park. What do you do? SEAWALL. There is a walk all around Stanley Park ...More |
Vieux Montreal (or Old Montreal) is the oldest area in Montreal, dating back to the colonial times (the 1600's). It is worth a visit for a tourist or ...More |
Robson Street, hit me smack full on, I heared someone say all human life is here and they are right from the rich and poor east and west, but they all ...More |
Description: Notre-Dame's twin towers have served as an Old Montreal landmark since the Neo-Gothic basilica was finished in 1829. Today they continue to be the ... More |
Jericho Beach has everything you need right there. Stay at the hostel & you're rignt in the midst of things, it's an easy walk to anything you'd want ...More |
I just want to confirm that if you do hike up the trail, you can ride the Gondola down for free. I e-mailed the company ahead of time and they told me ...More |
Description: A visit to Toronto's grand castle estate, the former home to financier Sir Henry Pellatt, is like stepping back into the Edwardian era. At Casa Loma, ... More |
Description: If you're tired of the sunshine and the roar of the Falls , why not try walking in total darkness while scary monsters leap out at you? That's the ... More |
Granville Island is the subjet of many jokes in Vancouver; namely, that it is completely overrun with tourists! In fact, the wonderful Granville ...More |
Description: Built between 1827 and 1832 without the aid of power machinery, the Canal is one of Ottawa's oldest landmarks; it runs from the Ottawa River near ... More |
Description: The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Center is one of the most popular aquariums in North America, with 8,000 aquatic animals from the Arctic and the ... More |
Description: Fondly known as the golf ball because of the glittery geodesic dome that sits atop it, this science center is a former Expo '86 pavilion. Today, it is ... More |
Description: With a transformation that started with Expo '67, Montreal's Old Port area has gone from an eyesore to a spectacular year-round playground for ... More |
this place is fantstic ive been so many times it just doesnt ever get boring !! try going its brill for all the family! it is best to go during summer ...More |
Description: It all began 12,000 years ago when a huge trench was carved to create Niagara Falls—spectacular natural wonder. At the time, the Falls were about 11 ... More |
Description: If your musical taste favors the tweed and you hanker to kick up your heels a bit, head down to the Atlantic Trap & Gill Pub where they have a large ... More |
We went there in the evening b4 dark in July and same as always the park was very well kept, interesting, fun for kids and absolutly beautiful. I ...More |
When we came to Edmonton to see relatives, we weren't really sure about it but we went to it for a day and the kids just loved it. The wave pool and ...More |
We were very excited at the prospect of visiting this place, but it was quite a letdown (we had more fun on the subway ride). The admission fee is ...More |
Description: Canada's largest living historical village is divided into a pioneer Northwest Mounted Police outpost and a Main Street from 1910. The latter has a ... More |
This park is big, open and has lots of free parking available. It's also easily accessible by public transit. The washrooms are average, but the duck ...More |
This section of the city simply comes alive after 10pm. Accessible by subway and very easy to navigate. Restaurants and specialty shops galore. We ...More |
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