canada
It's not a proper trek through Canada without our guide to the best sights and activities our northern neighbor has to offer.
Amazing Visit To Canada
Awesome places, vibrant cities, and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada a popular tourist destination. As the largest country in North America, Canada is a vast region that includes mountains, majestic forests, vast pastures, and an Arctic tundra. While most of the nation is originally from Britain and France, Canada is home to a multicultural painting community. Here's a look at some of the best places to visit in Canada.
prashant sapkotaPublished 3 years ago in WanderVisiting the Ghost Forest: Exploring Golden Ears Provincial Park
A horse splashed along the beach There were three of them, clustered together at one end of the lake next to the hydroelectric dam. Water churned and splashed around the hooves of the white horse as it playfully kicked, stray beads leaping up to cling to the animal’s skin.
Ryan FrawleyPublished 3 years ago in WanderPlaces To Live In Canada With Affordable, Job, Retire, Family
Places To Live In Canada With Affordable, Job, Retire, Family Canada tends to have a higher standard of living; provides employment opportunities; has decent standards of health care and education. If you are planning to move to Canada, one of the most difficult options will be to find the best place to live in Canada. Here we share some of the most beautiful cities in Canada for new immigrants.
prashant sapkotaPublished 3 years ago in WanderA Vancouver Island Bear
I can tell you all about the beauty of Vancouver Island. From the ferry ride across the strait to the furthest western point of Tofino, the Island is a Canadian treasure. For these and other reasons, Vancouver island is a popular destination for tourists and retirees alike. So how could such a place — of all the places I have seen throughout the Rocky Mountains (there have been a few) — swiftly bring me into the clutches of a hungry bear? Maybe it was fate, but I shall herein recount the tale…
Delusions of GrandeurPublished 3 years ago in WanderCambridge Bay Nunavut, Canada
When we decided to accept a job posting in an isolated town in the far north, my first thoughts were of the cold and then of being alone for periods of time while my husband was at work. I was so wrong. We landed in June on a gravel runway. Dust everywhere and we had not seen trees from the air for the last hour of the flight. Just rock and moss, little pools of water trapped in the rocks and the open ocean.
Gina SolomonPublished 3 years ago in WanderWaving Cambrian Worms
High up in the Canadian Rockies in an area known as Burgess Pass is one of the most unlikely, perfect and improbable fossil sites on Earth. The Burgess Shale sits high up on the glacier-carved cliffs of the Canadian Rockies.
Fossil HuntressPublished 3 years ago in WanderSecrets Written in Her Rock
A wreck with tales to tell at Naikoon, Haida Gwaii. The islands have gone by many names. To the people who call the islands home, Haida Gwaii means “island of the people,” it is a shortened version of an earlier name, Haadala Gwaii-ai, or “taken out of concealment.”
Fossil HuntressPublished 3 years ago in WanderCanmore Alberta
At the beginning of the pandemic last year in March 2020 I made the decision to leave my home town in Edmonton, AB because I am severely immune compromised. I decided to spend the next several months in Canmore Alberta and the photos attached will show just why this is my favorite place in the world to go.
Angela PaulinePublished 3 years ago in WanderMy heart resides in Whistler, BC
If you've ever been or listened in awe to someone recounting their vacation there, it won't be too difficult to imagine why Whistler became my hometown in my mind and the deep recesses of my heart. This, despite it geographically sitting at least 13,000 kilometres from where I actually grew up.
Erin ThomsonPublished 3 years ago in WanderCome Just To Leave
The first thing we tell anyone who visits is to leave. “You have to go to the mountains.” I stand by that advice.
Jae VictoriaPublished 3 years ago in WanderSCARBOROUGH
I have been to many places which on paper should have felt like home, but I always come back to Scarborough. Scarborough has charm, Scarborough has memories, Scarborough has culture, but most importantly Scarborough has a rugged beauty that many people overlook.
Sumi SiddiqaPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Two Sides of Vancouver's Gilded Coin.
“A gang-related shooting? In beautiful Vancouver? That part of the plot is just unbelievable.” Feedback from my American editor on a short story. And I do understand. The city was crystalline during the winter Olympics of 2010, with bluebird skies, shimmering water, frosted alpine slopes, and bright smiles from all those who attended. Vancouver stepped on the world stage with uncontroversial beauty, sexiness, and affability. A gang shooting? That's ridiculous.
Janakie SinghamPublished 3 years ago in Wander