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An aerial view of the train arriving near the Forks.
Beautifully situated on the rolling hills of Saskatchewan's parkland, Yorkton has a population of around 16,000 people that are mostly dependent on agriculture. Mining and ...
The Western Development Museum in Saskatoon represents the 1910 Boomtown Era. This museum has reconstructed a typical main street from a thriving prairie town during this ...
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is three miles north of Saskatoon. The word, Wanuskewin, is Cree for "seeking peace of mind." Within the park is an interpretive center that tells ...
The Ukrainian culture is significant in this province, and traditional onion-topped churches of both Ukrainian Orthodox and Ukrainian Catholic faiths are commonplace throughout ...
Established as a city in 1906, Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city. Known today as "The City of the Bridges," much of the city's appeal comes from the river running ...
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan with a population of around 200,000 people and a devotion to ecology that has resulted in a system of over 100 parks. The place where ...
With a population of just over 35,000, Moose Jaw is located in South Central Saskatchewan, and it stands over a network of underground passages called the Tunnels of Little ...
Memories of a Saskatchewan country vacation are fond and vivid. On farms you may help bring the cows home, feed the chickens, go hiking, berry-picking, wildlife viewing, ...
If skiing or snowboarding get you going, Québec City is one of the top downhill destinations east of the Rockies! No fewer than 111 runs, including 56 with night skiing, ...
The striking Chateau Frontenac hotel is one of the main locations of the festivities. Carnival is an annual gathering with sleigh rides and wintry sports such as ice climbing....
Montréal is a lively commercial capital, with an old port and numerous architectural highlights. From a belvedere atop Mount Royal, you can see that the downtown landscape ...
Montmorency Falls is both an historic site and a very popular tourist destination. A cable car ride gets you the best view of the 270-foot waterfalls, which amounts to about ...
The Montréal International Jazz Festival is held every July, drawing 1.5 million visitors including 250,000 from out of town. The festivities run for 11 days on four city ...
Laval is the horticultural capital of Québec, with 47% of its territory zoned green. Along its Flower Trail, countless rows of greenhouses are interspersed with multi-colored ...
One of Montréal's trademark buildings was, up until recently, known as the U.S. Pavilion, built for Expo 67. This geodesic dome has been transformed into the Biosphère, an ...
With all of nature under one roof, the Biodôme is a combination of a zoo, aquarium, botanical garden and interpretive center, filled with birds, mammals and vegetation. It ...
Potato farming is the main source of revenue for the province that celebrates its agricultural roots. In the Western part of the province in O'Leary, the Prince Edward Island ...
In Prince Edward Island it's hard to take a step without bumping into one larger than life, fictional character, Anne of Green Gables. Anne is everywhere, including a huge ...
Canada's Largest Water Park, Wild Water Kingdom, a little north of Toronto in the Brampton area, has hosted almost 3 million guests since it first opened in 1986. Sprawled ...
Within a short distance from the mainland, Toronto has several islands that are ideal for sightseeing and for hosting festivals throughout the year. The Toronto Island Ferry ...
Bordering Lake Ontario, Toronto's dazzling waterfront is vibrant, with several marinas located right along the downtown harbor. Dominating the skyline is the mighty CN Tower ...
In Ontario, rural tourism embraces entertainment (such as summer theater. festivals), recreational activities (hiking, bird watching, garden tours) and shopping (antiquing,...
A relaxing retreat all year round, Ste. Anne's is an hour's drive East of Toronto, just off the Transcanada Highway in the Haldimand Hills near Grafton. The stone building ...
The scenic Niagara Parkway continues north of the Falls to Niagara-on-the-Lake, the original capital of Upper Canada. It's a place of clapboard wooden houses, old inns, and ...

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