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Montreal The City Of Festivals

17. December 2009

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Montreal The City Of Festivals
Montreal is called as the city of festivals, events, and much more for everyone. The year around festivals is amazing with lots of fun, music, dance, and enjoyment. Montreal is the great destination for festivals. You reach Montreal in summer or winter the dance, music and festivals can be enjoyed anytime in whole year. Montreal night is astounding with Montreal High Lights Festival. Montreal is also called as “Global City” because of its international festivals and events. Montreal Reggae Festival was started in the year 2004 in the Old Port of Montreal every year in the 2nd weekend of July. It is one of the growing and most popular reggae festivals North America. Montreal Reggae Fest it is one of the top annual festival held every year in Montreal. It attracts almost 50,000 tourists  [...]

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An Adventure In Ukkusiksalik National Park

16. December 2009

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An Adventure In Ukkusiksalik National Park
Ukkisiksalik National Park is a park located in Canada’s Nunavut area. This national park covers an area of about 20,500 Square Kilometres that is of about 7,900 Square Miles. The park is surrounded with the Wager Bay with a distance of about 100 Kilometres that is of 62 miles and has an extended inlet on the Hudson Bay. This park is the sixth major park in Canada. The word Ukkusik means pot and Ukkusiksalik means “where there is material for the stone pot”. At this park you will get waterfall, 500 archeological sites and trading post of the old Hudson Bay Company (HBC). Apart from this, you will find various species around like the polar bears, Grizzly Bears, Arctic Wolf, Caribou, Seals and Peregrine Falcons. This park is a home for all these species. The vegetation here is bit  [...]

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Underground City Of Montreal

16. December 2009

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Underground City Of Montreal
The underground city is the set of interconnected cities and complexes it is also called as indoor city. Located at the Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada it is one the largest underground city in the world. There is an Eaton Centre on the lower floor of the complex. The Eaton Centre has two stations known as McGill and Peel. All the portions of the city are not underground but they are beautifully connected with tunnels and have air conditioned and excellent lighting. There are many huge and wide tunnels with shops from both the sides. The tunnels are almost of 32 kilometers which includes hotels, banks, shopping malls, seven metro stations, bus terminals, Bell Centre, and train stations. The underground city has more than 120 exterior points each point is the entry point for more than 60 residential  [...]

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Feel The Natural Beauty In Auyuittuq National Park

16. December 2009

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Feel The Natural Beauty In Auyuittuq National Park
Auyuittuq National Park lies at Cumberland Peninsula on Baffin Island which is a political subdivision of Canada. This place could be found at the Qikiqtaaluk region in Nunavat. This is a worth visiting place where you will find many features of Arctic wilderness like fjords, glaciers and also the ice fields. The phrase Inuktitut means “the land that never melts”, used by the indigenous people of Nunavut. Inuktitut is actually the word Auyuittuq. This place was constituted as a national park reserve in the year 1976 and was improved in a better way during 2000. At this park you will find a small amount of vegetation and also variety of flowers like Mountain Avens, Papaver, Campion and Saxifrage. Apart from the flowers you will also get shrubs like Dwarf Birch, Arctic Willow and Heather.  [...]

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A Lifetime Experience In Wood Buffalo National Park

14. December 2009

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A Lifetime Experience In Wood Buffalo National Park
The Wood Buffalo National Park is the situated in Canada by covering an area of about 44,807 Square Kilometre. It could be found in northeastern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories. This Park is a home to the North America’s huge population of wild bison. A natural resting place located on the plains of Canada’s north-central area. This park has the world’s longest inland delta situated at the Athabasca Rivers. A wonderful attraction of the natural world! This park was established in the year 1922 and was incorporated as the World Heritage Sites to protect the free roaming Wood Bison with an estimating population of more than 5,000. Wood Buffalo National Park is the only nesting site for the Whooping Cranes. The park has an area of about 183 metres that is of 600 feet from  [...]

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Have The Grit For The Great Outdoor Rodeo?

11. December 2009

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Have The Grit For The Great Outdoor Rodeo?
The Calgary stampede is cowboy’s Wild West’s ten day annual event in July that attracts more then million people and millions of people biting there nails while watching the great outdoor rodeo on television. It superlatively calls itself to be the greatest outdoor show on the earth and this event is held in Calgary Alberta in Canada. During this event locals and visitors dress themselves sin western attires and decorate there offices and homes in western style, in the beginning of the Stampede till the stampede ends. The city is flooded with tourist and rodeo enthusiastic and they blend in with locals to celebrate and enjoy traditional sitting-on-the-edge-of-your-seat style of western entertainment. Canada’s largest annual event, it’s major attraction is its rodeo competition  [...]

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Touring Toronto

10. December 2009

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Touring Toronto
Toronto is the perfect tourist destination with infinite tourists throng the city every year. Ontario’s capital and the biggest city in Canada, it embraces around 70 communities from Europe, Africa, and Asia into its arms. Designated as one of the ten best travel destination worldwide, as here is available everything for everybody. The best sights include cultural attractions, historical monuments, and amusements, among all.  Its rich artwork is verified with the presence of many art galleries, museums, and show halls. Its location along the Ontario Lake’s shores and its close proximity to the renowned Nigeria falls is adding one more feather in its cap. With its population being around 2.5 million, the city is regarded as cultural as well as economical powerhouse of Canada. Extended upto  [...]

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