miércoles, 20 de junio de 2012

Places you can't miss to visit...


Alberta
Camping in Lake Rock
National Park Lakes Waterton
In Alberta, your choice of fun and adventure are as wide as the prairie and sky. Cross-country skiing on soft feathers of snow in the magnificent Rocky Mountains. Drink a chilled martini on the shores of Lake Louise, sees the ice sculptors and function of the Snow Queen for the annual Ice Magic Festival. Put your fingers around a warm mug of hot chocolate. Share a story of cowboys with local friends. Discover the wonders of Dinosaur Provincial Park in the Badlands, a World Heritage Site, where dinosaur tracks were found in rust, gold and 


bronze pillars and pinnacles of lunar rock. Or drive along the spectacular Icefields Parkway, which runs 142 miles from Banff to Jasper, capturing views on the route, black bears, caribou and endangered. Back in Calgary, the Calgary Stampede begins  with a complimentary breakfast of pancakes and front row seats for the parade. Rodeos and fairs are still very popular throughout Alberta even as cattle drovers and kitchens in camps and fires, the most striking is the rich cultural centers in Calgary and Edmonton have become central to wine and dine. Shopping is a sport for all seasons in the center of Calgary through the covered bridge Plus 15, and it's always time to play at West Edmonton Mall Here are a cosmopolitan mix and denim: put on your hat and greets the New West.






                                             Breathtaking Landscapes in Alberta






Nova Scotia



Halifax at night, the provincial capital




Nova Scotia is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the most populous province of the four in Atlantic Canada and the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.

                                                                            


The province's mainland is the Nova Scotia peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous bays and estuaries. Cape Breton Island, a large island to the northeast of the Nova Scotia mainland, is also part of the province, as is Sable Island, a small island notorious for its shipwrecks. 
  
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

You can also vist

*Interesting museums: Glooscap Heritage Centre, Grand-Pré National Historic Site, Cape Breton Miners' Museum, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.

*National Historic Sites. The most notable are the Habitation at Port-Royal, the Fortress of Louisbourg and Citadel Hill (Fort George) in Halifax.

*Nova Scotia has two national parks, Kejimkujik and Cape Breton Highlands, and many other protected areas. Come and visit The Bay of Fundy, the highest tidal range in the world, and the iconic Peggy's Cove.

Quebec

 

Ride on a horse drawn carriage, walk down old alleys and thunder fingrs at the rhythm of the jaz festival, eat and much more..

Walk the streets of Old Montreal, throw your scarf with the aplmb of a Québec. Practice your french phrases , like "bonjur" ordering caf au lait a sidewalk bistro. Also you can not go without absorbing some of th style in this glamorous city.

Montreal, th biggest city in Montreal

  

The food defines much of this extraodinary French- Canadian culture of Quebec. Try a maple taffy in snow, or a traditional dinner of pea soup, a pie tourtiere and sugar, in the romantic sugar shack. Take the path culinary field in the famous La Route des Saveurs de Charlevoix and try more...


Montmorency´s waterfall
Go four centuries back as you walk the cobblestone streets of Quebec city. You can fel the history beating on the wall, but there is a freshn wind blwing through this city of 400 years old. Enjoy celbrations like the Carnaval of Quebec and Les Fêtes de la Nouvelle France, reviving local legends.




Ontario


Here you can visit Niagara falls, located on the Niagara River which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rateateny waterfall in the world. Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America. Niagara falls straddles the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and U.S state of New York, also forming the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.



Niagara falls

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