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Canada travel tips for connoisseurs
Experience the country, its people and its specialties intensely. You will discover this on road trips as well as on camping tours. Hiking in the national parks shows you the country from its most beautiful side. Go whale watching or go looking for bears. This will give you a feel for the country. Get involved with the people of Canada. They are very hospitable. Talking to them will teach you a lot about their way of life. Take fishermen out to watch whales. Go hiking with rangers. Take a food tour in Montreal. Or try oysters on Prince Edward Island Beach. You will see, Canada pulls you under its spell. With these Canada travel tips you will make your trip a pleasure experience.
Don't miss St John's Market New Brunswick St John's Market is lively, with vendors loudly touting their wares, ranging from seafood of all varieties including delicious Bay of Fundy lobster to fruit and vegetables from the Bay of Fundy region, meat...
Enjoy the night at the Rossmount Inn in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Relax at the Rossmount Inn after an eventful day in New Brunswick! Imagine: You spent the whole day on one of the islands on New Brunswick's west coast. And there are many of them that are worth seeing in this corner of Canada: Minister's Island, ...
A Toronto hotel with a spa for women only We visit a Toronto hotel with a spa that does not allow men. The “Verity Spa” is run by a club of wealthy women from the metropolis. Here you have created an oasis of peace in the hustle and bustle of the big city, in which...
Discoveries of Portugal Henry the Navigator The history of Portuguese navigators began in 1415 with the capture of the city of Ceuta in Morocco. The peace treaty between Castile and Portugal in 1411 made it impossible for the princes of Portugal to gain honor in battle with their neighbors. Knight games were not enough to gain honor in battle ...
How to Eat New Brunswick Style Lobster Eating lobster is part of every trip through Atlantic Canada. If you don't try it at least once, you can't say that you've got to know this region. Because lobster is a staple food in the Atlantic regions of Canada. On Prince Edward Island it was even once the "poor people's meal" ...
Battle Harbor Labrador City on the Trans Labrador Highway Photo: Dru Kennedy The Trans Labrador Highway - an original wilderness route in northern Canada It is comparable to well-known wilderness routes such as the Alaska Highway, the Top of the World Highway or the Dempster Highway in northwestern Canada - the trans...
At Eagle Lake in Ontario At a lake in Ontario: An ice diver flies overhead, shouting loudly. His hollow scream fits into this area where the first signs of the Indian summer are just beginning to appear. The deciduous trees show the first brightly colored leaves, the red or gold of which ...
Montreal on the St. Lawrence River Actually, Montreal St. Lawrence River is not associated with the sea. After all, the Atlantic Ocean is 1600 kilometers from the metropolis in Quebec. Nevertheless, you quickly get a different impression when you stroll along the waterfront of Montreal. At the quays...
Quebec Souvenirs from Saint Lawrence If you don't know, it's easy to drive past: in the small village of Kamouraska on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, there are a few shops selling special kind of Quebec souvenirs. If you like to visit corner shops and enjoy delicacies from the ...
Gathering information for a trip to Newfoundland, Canada is difficult. guide you say? Well, there aren't very many of them. That's probably because Newfoundland isn't one of the top travel destinations in the world. Newfoundland is a region that is mentioned more as an add-on in the German travel guides to the region...
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