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If you've ever traveled abroad then you know one of the easiest ways to identify a Canadian is to look for the Canadian flag sewn on their backpack. Sure, at first glance Canada may seem to resemble the country it shares a common border with, but don't be mistaken. This country is quick to distinguish itself from its American neighbor and you might even say Canada is a little friendlier, a little more laid back and, of course, a lot colder. For starters, this cosmopolitan country has two official languages, French and English. And then there's the province of Quebec, considered to be unique in culture with cities like Montreal and Quebec City that boast a rare European old world meets modern metropolis fusion that's unseen anywhere else in North America. Canada also has a reputation for being a tolerant and even peaceful society - except when it comes to hockey! The country is known for its gay-friendly immigration laws and legalization of same-sex marriage. And as a highly developed nation rich in natural resources, Canadians enjoy a comfortable lifestyle where the country is generous in providing its citizens with social services, most notably, universal healthcare.

Canada has an abundance of lakes so getting around the country is likely to include a ferry trip at some point. Otherwise, traveling by car can offer a spectacular opportunity to experience Canada's natural beauty. Various scenic drives cut through Canada's wilderness and allow the nature loving traveler to stop along the way to hike, camp, fish and spot wildlife - even Moose or Grizzly. If you still want to stay active but don't wish to take your chances with the wildlife, then cycling one of Montreal's many bike paths is another great option. British Columbia also has stunning national parks and exciting cities. If you head to Vancouver, keep your eyes open for celebrities. Behind LA and New York City, Vancouver is third in entertainment TV and film production. The city is also host to the 2010 winter Olympic games.

Highlights

 • Yukon Take the Yukon wildlife scenic route and explore rivers, trails, wildlife and more. The highway connects the US to Alaska via Canada.
 • Vancouver , British Columbia Home of the 2010 winter Olympics, visit Grouse Mountain, just 15 minutes outside of Vancouver. The mountain has year-round activities including skiing, ice skating, paragliding and mountain ziplines.
 • Niagara Falls; Ontario See the Great Lakes and the majestic Niagara Falls
 • Quebec Culturally and architecturally rich Francophone province in Canada

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Conventional wisdom has it that there’s nothing like out-of-town company to give you a new attitude to your home. We all get stuck in the tedium of our daily lives, and there is nothing like the enthusiasm of a visitor to shake us out of it. As comfortable and as routine as my own turf might be to me (and despite my yearning to be elsewhere), it is a wonderful and exciting place for people from other places. For this reason, and also because many of my readers are overseas, there should be nothing wrong with my writing a travel blog [View Full Entry]

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By Penscott
September 17th 2009
Nova Scotia! North America » Canada » Nova Scotia » Cape Breton
Nova Scotia - Text So the ferry ride was relatively uneventful we arrived in Nova Scotia and drove north for 3 hours towards Cape Breton Island. The drive was beautiful a place called Wacocomagh, which was very close to The Cabot Trail. We managed to get a campsite on the top of the highest point in the campsite, and we got a seniors discount…we’re not complaining, and we also got a heads up that we might be able to see bald eagles. The view was very pretty it showed the valley below with a mix of trees, the lake, and the [View Full Entry]

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Same bird, different tree
Nova Bodia?
More Falls

Travelogue - Day 1 Seattle, Washington Hello everyone! Greetings from Vancouver! Our travel day yesterday could not have been better. We took off from San Diego at 10:30 a.m. and flew directly up the center of California, Oregon and Washington. After about an hour in the air, I could see Half Dome in Yosemite Valley and then directly below us appeared Lake Tahoe. The lake appeared to be full and was gorgeous colors of green, blue and turquoise all around the shore on the east side of the lake. Flying north from Tahoe, we passed over several lakes in Nevada and [View Full Entry]

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SEATTLE SPACE NEEDLE

By Travellin J
September 17th 2009
Montreal North America » Canada » Quebec » Montréal
Wow, we’ve made it Montreal and the worst concept of immigration I have encountered in all my travel years. With no facility for Canadians for an express lane made for a long queue and as usual I wasn’t feeling very flash with a mighty headache that was possibly the result of watching movies for nearly 7 hours on the flight. Anyway we split up at the immigration desks and after a slight but not ruthless grilling I was through in a matter of minutes. Jay must have looked more dubious than I as he was grilled and asked to product documentation [View Full Entry]

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By Travellin J
September 17th 2009
Niagara Falls North America » Canada » Ontario » Niagara Falls
Well after a gruelling bus trip we made it to Niagara and the station is in the middle of nowhere. A quick decision and we were in a taxi getting to our Hostel in the centre of town. Our Hosts are lovely, Patrick and Shelly are Vancouver natives but their passion for Niagara Falls and its surrounding attractions is infectious. Even though it is early evening we head out to have my first glimpse of the famous waterfalls. Jay has travelled here before and he is just as excited to be doing this all over again and is one of the [View Full Entry]

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Today was primarily a travel day (375 miles) and I didn't take many photos or have any significant "adventures". The weather was cloudy all day but I did have some sun breaks periodically and was able to keep the top down on the Miata for most of the day (except for an hour of showers in the afternoon). Before leaving Dease Lake I had breakfast at the same restaurant where I had dinner last night. For dinner last night I listened to "Chicago's Greatest Hits" on the restaurant sound system and for breakfast this morning I listened to "Chicago's Greatest Hits". [View Full Entry]

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along the Cassiar Highway
some local flavor
Bullwinkle, I hope that's not you!

By Travellin J
September 17th 2009
Toronto North America » Canada » Ontario » Toronto
Toronto to me was just another city, we are only here for 1 night and 1 full day but it didn’t really grab me as anything other than a big city with lots of concrete on varying layers. After we had checked in we caught the train to Union Station, grabbed one of the best hot-dogs I’ve ever had for a snack and ate it on the park by the river/lake. Given today is a public holiday here and there was an air show over this lake and whilst we were on the bus coming into Toronto we were lucky enough [View Full Entry]

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It’s Wednesday night and what does this mean? Wings night at Shark Club in Victoria. My co-workers and I (Rumi) finish work around 11:30pm so we head on over, place our orders and mingle. As I’m sipping on my Mexican Bulldog (a huge lime margarita with a coronita sticking upside down), I look over at my watch. It’s midnight Pacific time. Over where Justin is, it’s 3:00am Eastern time and he’s just waking up to catch his 6:00am flight from Columbus, Ohio to Seattle. If you don’t feel sorry for him yet, upon his arrival into Seattle around 11:00am, he had [View Full Entry]

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Rumi and the Fam
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Today, thursday september 17th it rains, no, it pours. Last night is has been raining continuously. The weather forecast for today isn't so bad, it is supposed to get sunny again in the afternoon. However, as far as the weather concerns we can't complain. Actually we don't mind having a bit of rain because we are having a break after all the travelling and hiking in the Rockies. Today we'll have a relaxed day, doing a bit of reading and planning ahead for the remainder of our trip. We are now in Revelstoke. Yesterday we left the Kicking Horse Canyon B&B [View Full Entry]

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Giant Cedar Trail

Well we got off the ferry and we were in Newfoundland. We’d heard from so many people that it was beautiful, and we have to admit we were looking forward to be surrounded by that amusing Newfie accent. So with great anticipation we proceeded to get lost driving through the town center of Port aux Basque looking for the tourist information. After giving up and deciding to head north…surprise it was on the way out of town, with no signage (none that we saw). Bloody newfies ;o) So we went in got all the info we needed, including confirmation that we [View Full Entry]

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