Hamilton Ontario is known as the city of waterfalls and perhaps one of the most stunning is Webster’s Falls. Located on the Niagara escarpment just above the town of Dundas, Webster’s Falls has become a very popular place with waterfall watchers, families, picnickers and anyone looking for a great day out.
This significant natural area contains [...]
A hidden gem – tucked away at Toronto island. The Rectory Cafe makes a beautiful setting to spend a summer afternoon.
One of the prettiest patios in the city of Toronto, Ward’s Island is a great place to go for a swim, a nice lunch or to just spend a pleasant day cycling around the island.
So, [...]
Added on June 1, 2008 and filed under Attractions, Ontario
Canada’s ultimate amusement park – Canada’s Wonderland delights hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Located just north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada’s top amusement park this year releases its most fearsome ride ever – the Behemoth.
Rides like the Dragonfyre, the Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Wilde Beast, Dropzone, the Vortex, The Bat and the Italian Job make [...]
Added on and filed under Attractions, Ontario, Tourist Area
Quite simply the world’s most famous falls. Niagara Falls – Ontario, Canada.
The spectacular sight and the incredible sound of over 2,000,000 litres of water rushing over the rim of Horseshoe Falls every second continues to draw millions of visitors every year to the Niagara Falls area, and for good reason. The Niagara Falls, the world’s [...]
Added on May 3, 2008 and filed under Newfoundland & Labrador, Travel News
Up in a small fishing village outside of St. John’s Newfoundland an interesting happening, as an iceberg has been trapped in a rocky bay at Quidi Vidi. It is provided an unprecedented opportunity to see a live iceberg right up close. Onlookers are flocking to the location to catch a peak at the iceberg while [...]
Added on April 25, 2008 and filed under Historical Sites, Nova Scotia
Just outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Peggy’s Cove is one of most popular places in Atlantic Canada. Set on rocky shores, the famous lighthouse and village at Peggy’s Cove are a photographer’s paradise. Despite its popularity this tiny fishing village has been able keep the same relaxed atmosphere that has made it famous. Peggy’s [...]
Added on April 13, 2008 and filed under Historical Sites, Quebec
No visit to the province of Quebec is complete without a visit to exuberant, romantic Québec City, a travel destination found in one of the most beautiful natural settings in North America. The well preserved Vieux-Québec (Old Québec) is small and densely packed, and is steeped in four centuries of history and French tradition. 17th [...]
Added on April 6, 2008 and filed under Attractions, Historical Sites, Nova Scotia
Alexander Keith’s brewing company was founded in 1820 and ever since has remained famous for it’s signature India Pale Ale. The historic Keith’s Brewery and Museum can be visited year-round in historic Halifax, Nova Scotia and includes guided tours to learn more about the brewery, it’s history and Mr. Alexander Keith himself (once the Mayor [...]
Added on April 5, 2008 and filed under Attractions, Ontario
Setting the stage for the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada’s most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 feet, 5 inches), it is Canada’s National Tower, the World’s Tallest Building, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto.
Each year, approximately 2 million people from canada and travelers [...]
Added on March 26, 2008 and filed under National Parks, Natural Environments, Newfoundland & Labrador
Gros Morne National Park of Canada was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It is an area of amazing natural beauty with a broad variety of scenery, wildlife, and recreational activities. Visitors can hike through wild, uninhabited mountains and camp by the sea. Boat tours bring visitors under the towering cliffs of a [...]