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Oh Canada. An Amazing Country Coast To Coast
Oh Canada. An Amazing Country Coast To Coast I love my country and have seen much of it. It's a vast nation. Its ten provinces and territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It covers '9.98' Million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Here are some of the highlights, you should add to your travel itinerary. West Coast – Victoria’s Chinatown Victoria, British Columbia, has Canada’s oldest Chinatown. Victoria’s Chinatown is also the second oldest in North America. West Coast – Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountaineer train takes you through the breathtaking Rocky Mountains from Vancouver 'to' Lake Louise, 'to' Banff and even Jasper, Alberta. The highest peak in the Canadian Rockies is Mount Robson in British Columbia, at ',972 ft'. Central Region – Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls is one of the seven wonders of Canada. Did you know that the Falls at Niagara are about ',000' ? Annie Taylor, the “Queen of the Mist” and a school teacher from Bay City, Michigan, was the first person '' travel over the Falls in a barrel on October 24, 1901. People still attempt that perilous journey with varying success. Central Region – Quebec Quebec City is more than 400 , making it one of Canada’s oldest cities. The city was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1608. Its European vibe is evident in its architecture and cobblestone streets. It’s also the only walled city in North America north of Mexico. Atlantic Canada/The Maritimes – Hopewell Rocks Hopewell Rocks, located along the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, is home 'to' the highest tides in the world. The Bay of Fundy is also one of the seven wonders of North America. It features the highest (and lowest) tides, rare marine life, as well as semi-precious minerals and dinosaur fossils. If you visit during low tide you can literally walk on the ocean’s floor. Check my profile and you will see one of the pictures I took there. Maritimes – Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland is Canada’s oldest city. It has some of Canada’s oldest buildings, including colourful houses and other buildings that are similar to those found in Spain, Italy and Denmar Newfoundland is also home '' the first Viking settlement site in North America, which is located at L’Anse Aux Meadows, near the northern-most tip of Newfoundland. The people of Newfoundland, affectionately known as 'Newfies' and are the world's friendliest people. |
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Hope you enjoy the above travelogue. What parts of Canada have you visited?
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oh, we have all that here. what really makes canada so special is . . . CANADIANS ! happy canada day (formerly dominion day). "well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"
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I enjoyed a business trip to Canada a while back, but Ottawa in February was not the warmest of welcomes - I found folk to be very friendly. One day, I should like to see more of the country amd some of its more liberated female citizens!
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Never been to Canada myself. But it has spectacular sceneries. One day, I might just take the train from coast to coast ...
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i've visited a friend in Quebec some years ago..... its was very nice place i would go back to visit again.....
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Happy Day, sexy! Here is the famous High Level Bridge in Lethbridge Alberta! [image]
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to answer the question, ive been to niagara falls a couple of times as a kid/preteen with family vacations, including once when the american falls was blocked off for preservation surveying. as an adult, ive been to toronto once, to meet a friend of a friend, but really didnt allow myself enough time to fully explore as i did philly/toronto/chicago/back to philly in one week. but i DID see the hockey hall of fame and the stanley cup AND the world cup of soccer trophy (on loan from the holders ittly) and a magnificent tribute to terry fox in the ontario sports hall of fame across the hall from the HHOF. and i talked with people, warm friendly people, wonderful people. happy canada day to the best neighbours we could wish for. "well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"
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7/1/2020 2:41 pm |
I've never been, but I've had a woman from there. She tasted like Maple syrup.
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Hope you enjoy the above travelogue. What parts of Canada have you visited? When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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Living in the Detroit area for most of my life, Ontario was a close neighbor. Traveling east, we would 'cut across' from Windsor to Niagara, to eliminate going along the south shore of Lk Erie. On my way to Maine once, I traveled along the north side of the St Lawrence to Quebec. I took the time to take a carriage tour through the city. I've always wanted to take the train from the Soo to Agawa Canyon. Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!
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to answer the question, ive been to niagara falls a couple of times as a kid/preteen with family vacations, including once when the american falls was blocked off for preservation surveying. as an adult, ive been to toronto once, to meet a friend of a friend, but really didnt allow myself enough time to fully explore. but i DID see the hockey hall of fame and the stanley cup AND the world cup of soccer trophy (on loan from the holders ittly) and a magnificent tribute to terry fox in the ontario sports hall of fame across the hall from the HHOF. and i talked with people, warm friendly people, wonderful people. happy canada day to the best neighbours we could wish for. "well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"
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I certainly agree with you on the beauty and magnificence of Canada and I have had the privilege of seeing all of the things you have posted except China Town as well as having been fortunate to visit all 10 provinces. My bucket list includes the Territories as well as Torngat Mountains and Kuurujuaq National parks
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I've always wanted to visit the great Canadian lakes and Niagara falls
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Some beautiful places you have there in Canada. Thanks for sharing them with us. I hope your enjoying your Independence Day with lots of good food and fun people..
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7/1/2020 5:03 pm |
Happy Canada Day!
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Happy Canada Day
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I have been to Alberta to see Banff National Park (1984) and Ontario and Quebec (1986) to see Algonquin Park and the bluff and plain that was the battle site where the British and French fought in 1759. (Then done into Maine and Acadia and west to Niagra in New York) I enjoyed the mountains of Alberta, but found the agriculture of Quebec and Ontario interesting as it was quite different from the norm in Iowa. I was humbled in Quebec Province when I tried to use my high school French to ask for a road map and the young lady spoke so fast that I did not understand any of it. I apologized in English, saying that my French was not that good.
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oh, we have all that here. what really makes canada so special is . . . CANADIANS ! happy canada day (formerly dominion day).
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Wow! That's amazing! I have 'only' lived in Ontario but have visited Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and British Columbia. Thank you for stopping by.
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I enjoyed a business trip to Canada a while back, but Ottawa in February was not the warmest of welcomes - I found folk to be very friendly. One day, I should like to see more of the country amd some of its more liberated female citizens!
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Never been to Canada myself. But it has spectacular sceneries. One day, I might just take the train from coast to coast ...
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i've visited a friend in Quebec some years ago..... its was very nice place i would go back to visit again.....
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Happy Day, sexy! Here is the famous High Level Bridge in Lethbridge Alberta! [image]
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Thanks for the visual reminders !
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I've never been, but I've had a woman from there. She tasted like Maple syrup.
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Very cool. Never been there - are you available as a guide?
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Living in the Detroit area for most of my life, Ontario was a close neighbor. Traveling east, we would 'cut across' from Windsor to Niagara, to eliminate going along the south shore of Lk Erie. On my way to Maine once, I traveled along the north side of the St Lawrence to Quebec. I took the time to take a carriage tour through the city. I've always wanted to take the train from the Soo to Agawa Canyon.
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to answer the question, ive been to niagara falls a couple of times as a kid/preteen with family vacations, including once when the american falls was blocked off for preservation surveying. as an adult, ive been to toronto once, to meet a friend of a friend, but really didnt allow myself enough time to fully explore. but i DID see the hockey hall of fame and the stanley cup AND the world cup of soccer trophy (on loan from the holders ittly) and a magnificent tribute to terry fox in the ontario sports hall of fame across the hall from the HHOF. and i talked with people, warm friendly people, wonderful people. happy canada day to the best neighbours we could wish for.
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I certainly agree with you on the beauty and magnificence of Canada and I have had the privilege of seeing all of the things you have posted except China Town as well as having been fortunate to visit all 10 provinces. My bucket list includes the Territories as well as Torngat Mountains and Kuurujuaq National parks
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I've always wanted to visit the great Canadian lakes and Niagara falls
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Some beautiful places you have there in Canada. Thanks for sharing them with us. I hope your enjoying your Independence Day with lots of good food and fun people..
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Happy Canada Day my friend! Canada looks like it has some beautiful places to visit, thanks for sharing with us.
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On my bucket list
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Happy Canada Day!
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I have been to Alberta to see Banff National Park (1984) and Ontario and Quebec (1986) to see Algonquin Park and the bluff and plain that was the battle site where the British and French fought in 1759. (Then done into Maine and Acadia and west to Niagra in New York) I enjoyed the mountains of Alberta, but found the agriculture of Quebec and Ontario interesting as it was quite different from the norm in Iowa. I was humbled in Quebec Province when I tried to use my high school French to ask for a road map and the young lady spoke so fast that I did not understand any of it. I apologized in English, saying that my French was not that good.
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On my bucket list
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Hope you enjoy the above travelogue. What parts of Canada have you visited?
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Niagara Falls when I was a kid. More recently Thunder Bay and Fort Frances.
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7/2/2020 6:00 am |
Lol... I wonder what Mexican women taste like... ? Hope you are doing well Mcjustmc
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Thanks for all your recent posts highlighting Canada. Happy Canada Day. Great place to be. Great place to be right now.
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Thanks for all your recent posts highlighting Canada. Happy Canada Day. Great place to be. Great place to be right now.
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Like honey, Honey!!
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Luv all detail you throw in! Glad you stopped by my world and commented on one of my posts, led me to your blog. Learning an influx new and kewl stuff ... In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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It looks and sounds wonderful!
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Luv all detail you throw in! Glad you stopped by my world and commented on one of my posts, led me to your blog. Learning an influx new and kewl stuff ...
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It looks and sounds wonderful!
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Last I knew abut 24 hours ago Nunavut was the only place in Canada with no COVID (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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Lovely post and awesome facts. I have spent time in New Brunswick and Montreal but my favorite visit was staying in Chateau Frontenac (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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Last I knew abut 24 hours ago Nunavut was the only place in Canada with no COVID
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Lovely post and awesome facts. I have spent time in New Brunswick and Montreal but my favorite visit was staying in Chateau Frontenac
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Nice country!
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Nice country!
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I have visited St. Johns Newfoundland back in the mid 1980's for a work trip. The people were very friendly. Around 2 AM the bars close. They lock the doors so new customers can't enter; but customers can stay until 5 am. If they choose to leave sooner they can not return. I spent all night with a woman, her friend and another man who turned out to be a taxi driver. When we left the bar at 5am, we all piled into his taxi and he took us all home, no charge.
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I have visited St. Johns Newfoundland back in the mid 1980's for a work trip. The people were very friendly. Around 2 AM the bars close. They lock the doors so new customers can't enter; but customers can stay until 5 am. If they choose to leave sooner they can not return. I spent all night with a woman, her friend and another man who turned out to be a taxi driver. When we left the bar at 5am, we all piled into his taxi and he took us all home, no charge.
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