If you are looking for unparalleled scenery, and a place to enjoy an assortment of outdoor sports, you might want to consider taking a vacation in Canada. You will find a wide variety of awe inspiring terrain, one of a kind wildlife, and more than enough waterways for recreation. Canada has some new boating laws for pleasure crafts you need to know.
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Boating Recreation On Canadian Waterways
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Guide To Tipping Practices Around The World
By Adriana Noton
If you are an avid world traveler or are planning to take a trip to another country, one part of the trip that can be confusing is how much should be given as a 'tip.' It can be confusing figuring out how much of a tip to give for good service and you also want to make sure that you don't end up leaving a big tip for bad service, especially when considering the foreign exchange. To help you figure out the best tipping practices, the following is a guide to tipping around the world.
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Royal Caribbean,
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Overview Of Air Canada
By Graham McKenzie
Air Canada started out as Trans-Canada Airlines in September'37. The inaugural flight was a 50 minute flight on a Lockheed L-10A from Vancouver to Seattle, transporting mail and a total of two passengers. The airline grew rapidly and by the year'64, Trans-Canada Airlines had become the national airline for Canada. It was then that the name was changed to Air Canada. The airline was privatized in'89. Air Canada also bought Canadian Airlines International around that time.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Visit The Golfing Capital Of Canada
By Adriana Noton
Set between the Purcell Mountains and the Rockies, the town of Kimberley boasts stunning views and attracts tourists from around the world. Visit the golfing capital of Canada and you might find not just eighteen holes, but even to a real estate agent. If not, just be happy with improving your game.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
The Great Lakes And Global Warming Could Result In Drastic Changes To The Entire Region
A century worth of human innovation including the industrial revolution can wreck havoc to any environment that it comes into contact with. With leaps in scientific measurement we can now look at the world in completely new ways and a side effect of that is being able to look into the future with some certainty. Climate change is a hot topic along with its effects. The Great Lakes and global warming is a situation that will significantly change an entire region.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sayward - Vancouver Island - Canada
Sayward is a village located on Kelsey Bay in a spectacular natural environment of the Sayward Valley along the north east coast of Vancouver Island.
By Vancouver Island standards, Sayward is a fairly old settlement. It was established in the 1890s at the mouth of the Salmon River and was originally called Port Kusum. Settlers arrived by boat and pushed inland into the lush valley.
By Vancouver Island standards, Sayward is a fairly old settlement. It was established in the 1890s at the mouth of the Salmon River and was originally called Port Kusum. Settlers arrived by boat and pushed inland into the lush valley.
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