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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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Nancy and I officially started our vacation when she arrived home from work on Friday, September 5, 1998. Labor Day weekend was an easy going, relaxing weekend around the house. Nan enjoys gardening, even including the weeding part, and she tried to catch up on some of the gardening chores which for her is a form of relaxation. On Sunday I smoked a pork loin on my super duper Black Diamond smoker from New Braunfels, Texas. It was a six hour slow smoke using a blend of mesquite and hickory water soaked woods. The last couple of hours I tossed in [View Full Entry]

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This was a Three week trip I took to Grand Manan Island among many other places. I will be travelling again soon so I am trying to get these past trips mapped out. I promise I will actually blog about the new trips ;-) [View Full Entry]

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July 1994 - On the road again
July 1994 - On the road again
Miranda and Bryan pose in front of our new Toyata, as we leave Miranda's parent's home and head to Peachland, British Columbia, our new parish.
ENTRY 49 -- Serial Killer ? The difference between a mass murderer and a serial killer is a follows: mass murderers commit unlawful homicides that involve two or more concurrent deaths; serial killers commit unlawful homicides that involve two or more sequential deaths. Of course as we traveled to Peachland we had no idea of what waiting for us. We were just thankful that the ordeal of Mr. Mac and South Africa was behind us and that the restful little town of Peachland was before us. As we entered Peachland, the Okanagan was shrouded in smoke, a black haze enveloping the [View Full Entry]

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Peachland
All this just for us!
Settling in well

Went to Vancouver when i was about 13 with my mom, brother, and sister... Vancouver is a beautiful city. It is still to this day my favorite large city that i've seen. [View Full Entry]

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I believe this date is correct-ish. In 1997 I was dating a girl who really enjoyed camping and taking long road-trips. She has probably seen more of the world than I ever will...well, lets hope not. At the time, the only thing I could think of were the long car trips as a child/teenager. -In the back seat, seeing little to nothing, feeling as though you might get sick at any moment because I don't think my parents ever had a car with AC. She convinced me that taking a camping trip to Ontario would be a lot of fun. I [View Full Entry]

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Cattle Pass
Cattle Pass
Entering the San Juan Islands through Cattle Pass
Sailing Vacation - 1997 When Nancy arrived home from work Friday, August 29, we packed her car with gear, clothes, food, etc. for our voyage to the Canadian Gulf Islands. We dropped my car off at our West Bay marina in Olympia and drove two hours north to Port Townsend, a port city which is the gateway to the Strait of Juan de Fuca at north Puget Sound. My friend Pete Janni and I took our sailboat Le Sauris, a 28 foot Newport, from Olympia to Port Townsend Marina the previous weekend. We had a nice dinner in old downtown Port [View Full Entry]

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Under Sail
At Anchor
At Anchor

traveled with family [View Full Entry]

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I don't remember where we were. But I do know that it was a cheap motel. And There was a swimming pool and a sliding board in the back and I had a yellow bag of peanut M~n~M's. We went there for my brother's boy scout trip. [View Full Entry]

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By celind
July 17th 1994
Waterworld North America » Canada » Ontario » Niagara Falls
Naturally, the scenery is impressive. The Horseshoe Falls of the Niagara Falls could probably not have been more beautifully designed with the most modern techniques. It's wet, it's big, it's touristy, it's mighty. Yet, the wow-experience is just not there. Probably there is something wrong with me, as I keep thinking that there are more impressive places than this. This wonder of nature, admittedly one of the most romantic and legendary of attractions. Stories - true or not - are told about people who went down the falls in a barrel - and survived. Or the lady who dropped her newborn [View Full Entry]

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Rugged beauty
Rugged beauty
A view from behind our house.
ENTRY 47 -- Boat Harbour & Cook's Hr. Trinity College was and is an Anglican seminary. While I had been away, my good friend and mentor Dr. R.K.Harriman had retired at age 70. "Bryan!" he said when he saw me. "The wayward postulant has returned from the Punjab!" After a short chat , (which the professor found 'very interesting') the subject shifted to Trinity College. Many changes had taken place while I had been abroad. I remained silent. "It started with a law suit against Trinity College. The administration lost. The college has been put on probation and sta [View Full Entry]

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Postcard view
On the ferry to Newfoundland
Not impressed