New Brunswick, a beautiful Eastern Canadian province, is attracting an ever-increasing number of tourists. Of course, the region's spectacular natural beauty is a huge draw on its own. Yet vacationers say that they have varied reasons for choosing New Brunswick as their holiday destination. 5 Reasons Why Vacationers Choose New Brunswick 1. One-Of-A-Kind Experience Many tourists claim that vacationing in New Brunswick is a unique experience. They list everything from its Bay of Fundy with the world's highest tides to the 'Festival Western de Saint-Quentin' (the only professional rodeo in Atlantic Canada). The Hartland Bridge, the world's longest covered bridge, is another interesting attraction. Try 'spelunking' (exploring caves) for an unforgettable
The town’s natural setting is the perfect backdrop for an extensive choice of outdoor recreational activities. The breathtaking views of the surrounding area as well as Grand Forks’ small town allure make it an ideal setting for families as well as retirees. The quality of life that is available in Grand Forks makes it a rare and unique lifestyle opportunity!
At Canada’s Wonderland, you and your friends can spend time together. One of the best ways is to have free time with your buddies. During your free time, you can walk and explore new things since Canada’s Wonderland is 1.3km2. The second best thing is to go on rides because Canada’s Wonderland has one of the best rides in the world. For examples, the Leviathan, this ride is one of the tallest
One of the more notable things Moose Jaw is known for is its tourism. One the most popular places there are the gangster tunnels of Moose Jaw. You have your choice of two tunnels, the story of the Chinese immigrants or the
Halifax is the biggest city in Maritime Provinces, well at the same time being a one of the big economic center of Eastern Canada. The city was established in 1749 and historically have been a very important port city. This is due to its accessibility to the Atlantic Ocean and traders from Boston and New York do not need to go up to St Lawrence River to trade with Canadians. Halifax’s harbor is bless by its natural shape which results in the port having a very low freeze point and will stay operational under extreme low temperature. The harbor is also located near major fishing ground and shipping lanes. When I decided to pick this city was due to few reasons. First, I really enjoyed my stay at Halifax when I traveled the Maritime Provinces,
Is your ideal vacation to a place where it’s easy to forget skyscrapers exist? Or where crowded theme parks and restaurant chains are non-existent? Or where wildlife outnumbers people? If answered 'yes' to any of these then the Great Bear Rainforest would be a vacation dream come true. From fishing to sightseeing to kayaking to hiking to eating local cuisine, this destination offers it all for those seeking remote destinations.
parts. Tourism is a big industry in the Canadian shield and is important for small towns. People
It has often been debated which country in the world is the best to live in. When comparing Canada to Australia, Chile, Ethiopia, Ukraine and Vietnam, it is obvious that Canada is one of the best countries in which to live. This is because it was tied for first in terms of percentage of residents with access to safe water, its life expectancy rate was the second highest, and lastly because it was second in terms of Human Development Index.
New Brunswick, a beautiful province in eastern Canada, is a popular holiday destination. Its natural beauty and unique attractions make it a favorite with vacationers. Visitors can even walk on the ocean floor in this intriguing Atlantic Province. Discover the top ten attractions in charming New Brunswick.
It passes through small communities and islands such as Bear Island and attracts many people for things such as sailing and fishing. Lastly, the Campobello Island is a small island that tourists of New Brunswick commonly visit. Some main points of interest contain the East Quoddy Lighthouse, the Campobello Museum, and the Roosevelt Campobello Memorial Bridge. This is mainly a sight that people interested in history come to see because of its long history with Canada, Europe, and the United States of
As capital cities go, there are plenty of things to do in Ottawa, arguably the most visitor-friendly capital in the world. Small enough that everything worth seeing is within a brisk walk or an inexpensive cab ride, the city is also large enough to have something to offer nearly every taste whether it be cultural, culinary, athletic or
Tourism is an endeavour sought by an individual or a party of individuals, which leads to a movement from one place to another with the idealism of a specific task, to visit a place or several places with the primary purpose of achieving entertainment and increasing knowledge of countries, cultures, and their history. The expression ‘largest industry in the world’ is universally used with mention to tourism, ensuring its recognition as the largest generator of wealth (over 11.7% of the global gross domestic product) and employment (7% of the world’s jobs); this shows that tourism is indeed an important industry that depends on culture and legacy.(Budeanu, 2002) Vancouver is feasibly one of the most prevalent tourist destinations in Canada
Two places I would like to live when I grow up would be either in Toronto, the capital of Ontario, located in southeastern Canada, or Niagara Falls, the most southern point in Ontario, a major tourist city in Canada. Why? Perhaps my primary reason is that Niagara Falls is my hometown and Toronto is the longest place I’ve lived so far—six years. Of course, there are many alternative reasons likewise. Such as the scenery of the Niagara Falls itself is extremely beautiful, moreover natural, hence it is number five of the world’s top visited tourist attractions respectively. According to “The World’s 50 Most Visited Tourist Attractions” by the Huffington Post, 22.5 million people visit annually, acquiring maximum tourists from June through August. This fascinating city overlooks the Horseshoe Falls, otherwise known as the Canadian Falls, which carries nine times more water than its American counterpart. Here, the alluring crescent shaped cataract is a prodigious fifty four meters, or one hundred and seventy seven feet high. Going up close to the falls on the boat was just incredible, although I was only four at the time—I still remember—to think, by what means did nature make something so befittingly stunning! As we neared the falls, the sound of the limpid, fleet water rapids joyfully cascading off the cliff like syrup, consequently pounding against the rocks at the bottom, unmistakably gets louder likewise thundering, until it is deafening. Despite the sound being obstreperous, it is a fraction of nature’s rumbles, making it vibrantly flawless. Accumulating at the bottom, it foamed into lather, bubbling to the surface, shimmering and sparkling as if bejeweled with silver, glinting in the aureate light. At that moment the sun came out, its rays catching onto the watery slide, setting onlookers into a trance. Simultaneously turning it glittery like shreds of silky silver, magical like a spray of fairy dust. While significantly having the same dreamy and illusory façade of a Renaissance painting and the glistening sorcery a mirage brings, it created a filmy mystique around the cascade. As it gurgled within its depths and tinkled on the surface—us onlookers were astonished. Sometimes, a faint band of distinctive
“Don’t call it a dream. Call it a plan.” When I hear this quote I think about vacation. This summer for vacation I would like to go to Canada.(HOOK)
Canadian vacationers enjoy the proximity of Washington and New York, but many prefer the climate and hospitality of southern states. A Statistics Canada report from 2015 pointed to Florida as the most popular state among Canadian travelers, although Nevada, Arizona, and Virginia also enjoyed impressive rankings.
Another one of my favorite places I have ever visited Is Niagara Falls we went to the both sides of falls American and Canadian side we loved the Canadian Side more because it was much cleaner and they took more care into their side in my opinion. We went on a boat ride on the falls it was beautiful they told us all kinds of facts and history about the Falls which was really interesting.