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Vancouver to Victoria Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, a medium-size town of about 350,000 some 60 miles (100km) southwest of Vancouver. Best known for its lush gardens and ornate architecture, the city ... Continue Reading »

Whale Watching

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Written by Viator, December 2010

Whales are perhaps the most fascinating creatures on earth, but unfortunately we don't have too many opportunities to get up close to these enormous aquatic animals. That is, unless you take a ... Continue Reading »

Niagara Falls from Toronto

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Not only is Toronto a fascinating destination in itself, it makes a great base for exploring Niagara Falls, just 80 miles (130 kilometers) away. This astonishing natural wonder straddling the ... Continue Reading »

Banff Winter Adventures

Viator

Written by Viator, January 2011

The largest town in Canada’s oldest national park, Banff is the ideal starting point from which to explore the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies. Situated along the Trans-Canada Highway roughly ... Continue Reading »

Calgary Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Breathtaking expanses of big sky, prairie grass, snow-capped Rockies in the distance - it's no wonder Calgary, and the land surrounding it, has become a favorite with Hollywood filmmakers hoping to ... Continue Reading »

Rocky Mountain Trips from Calgary

Viator

Written by Viator, January 2011

Possessed of little more than a million residents, Calgary is nonetheless Canada’s third-largest municipality. Perhaps more importantly, the city is the country’s largest between the metropolises of ... Continue Reading »

Fall Foliage

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Written by Viator, September 2010

Keats celebrated the “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” while Nat King Cole sung of “the falling leaves drift by the window/The autumn leaves of red and gold...” The poignant blaze of fall ... Continue Reading »

Catch a Show at the Aquarium

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011

Critter mealtime, acrobatics, wet lab – there’s more to the Vancouver Aquarium than your average tanks of fish! British Colombia’s only “4-D” theatre is always showing films around 15 minutes long ... Continue Reading »

Cherry Blossom Festival

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, March 2012

It's more than just the trees, of course. The famous Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival is a union of different art-forms and perspectives, and consequently it is a fantastic time to be in town....  ... Continue Reading »

Island Life in Toronto

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011

People who have never visited Toronto are often unaware that there is actually a chain of small islands in Lake Ontario just offshore from downtown that are called, fittingly, the Toronto Islands. ... Continue Reading »

Jardin Botanique - Montreal's Botanical Gardens

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011

When visiting Montreal, it is worth a trip to the city’s Botanical Gardens. With ten greenhouses, thirty gardens, and more than 22,000 plant species, the Jardin Botanique is one of the largest of ... Continue Reading »

VANCOUVER: The Laughing Bridge

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011

If you’re not a fan of heights, fast-moving rivers, or swaying bridges, this may not be the right attraction for you! What began in the late 1880′s as a cedar plank held up by hemp rope – built ... Continue Reading »

Vancouver's Top Attraction: Grouse Mountain

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011

Named after the Blue Grouse birds hunted by hikers over a hundred years ago, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver 's most popular attraction, with over a million visitors annually. It also hosts North ... Continue Reading »

Vancouver Outdoors

David W

Written by David W, United Kingdom, January 2012

You’d have to be of a particularly warped disposition – perhaps with a phobia of grass or a deep-rooted hatred of trees – to dislike Stanley Park . In many ways, it sums up everything that  ... Continue Reading »

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