Travel Canada – So Much to Do
August 6, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
There is no doubt that Canada is quite a large country; it is the second largest piece of land on the planet, and its coastline hits the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. So, it is no wonder that many people, on any kind of budget, flock there each year to explore the many places Canada has to offer.
Traveling around Canada is not as difficult as one might think. As in the United States, the most efficient way to get from one part of Canada to another is by airplane. But, if you cannot afford the bargain airline, WestJet, the Greyhound bus service can always get you where you need to go. And, the best part about taking the Greyhound is all the spectacular countryside you will see along the way. So, no matter how much money you have to spend, Canada can offer you a way to get to your hotel or destination fast, inexpensive, and with all the conveniences you’d find in the United States. Read more
Canadian Family Vacation Resorts – Mont Tremblant
July 18, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Mont Tremblant in Quebec is most famously known for having one of the best mountains in Canada for winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding. However, over the past decade or so Mt. Tremblant has grown into a 365 day tourist hotspot with plenty of activities for the family during both the winter and summer months. We’re going to go through a little bit of information which will guide you through deciding whether or not Tremblant is the next vacation spot for you now.
Arriving
Whether you’re driving or flying Tremblant is one of the most accessible areas to reach as it’s in a central location to most of Canada. The Trudeau International Airport is only about an hour and a half drive away from Tremblant and anyone in the world can access this airport. If you are flying then you’ll be able to rent a car or truck from the airport so that you can drive out to Tremblant. Read more
Canadian Family Vacation Resorts – Wonderland
July 1, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
One of the most popular Canadian family amusement parks is Canada’s Wonderland which is located in Toronto, Ontario. The good thing about Wonderland is that there are attractions and rides for everyone in the family. There are certain ride requirements that need to be met, but you can view a full list of those on the Wonderland website. If you have never been to Wonderland before and you don’t know what to expect on your arrival, you should continue reading through our helpful planner. Read more
Toronto Travel Guide – Must See Destinations
Toronto is the most visited tourist city in Canada and it’s due to the large amount of diversification in the city which allows anyone to find something they would like to do. If you’re going to be in Toronto sometime soon then you will want to make sure you check out some of the attractions below. I have lived in Toronto for many years and these attractions below are definitely the top must see destinations for first time visitors to the city.
* The CN Tower is one of the largest structures in the world and you will be able to take an elevator up to the top of the tower. The cost of this attraction is really inexpensive so it’s great for families traveling on a budget. You will be able to see the entire city plus some of the surrounding areas from the top of the CN Tower. You can also eat in the restaurant which is located near the top of the tower and it rotates around the tower so you can view all angles of the city while having a meal. Read more
ATV Tours in Ontario
May 6, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Just 2 hours north of Toronto, ATVs rider’s heaven is found at the Seguin Recreational Trail. In Ontario, the Park-to-Park trail system links many existing or once established trail systems for public use. Whether you are an ATV enthusiast, a hiker or a biker, the Trans Canada Trail system is a self sustainable network for the public. The Sequin Trail is the major east-west spine of this vast system and covers about 75kms from from Highway 11 to Highway 400/69.
Originally, the trail bed was a base for a railroad system used to haul lumber from the Ottawa river to shipping yards on the Georgian Bay. The Sequin Trail is now maintained by the Parry Sound District Ministry of Natural Resources and managed by Park-To-Park Trail. This means the trail is kept clean and safe year round. No matter what the season, ATV and snowmobile enthusiasts can ride the trails of Ontario. Read more
RV Camping in North Carolina
April 2, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment

If you are considering an RV camping trip to the states this spring or summer you may want to consider the Sycamore RV Park and Resort. For an RV park North Carolina, this location has every amenity your heart could desire – the historic log cabin lodge, a gorgeous lake, swimming pool and jacuzzi, mini golf (just minutes from the famouse Pinehurst golf courses), playground and baseball field.
This NC rv parks is offering a special of 3 days / 2 nights of FREE camping. Definitely check out the website and consider a reservation as soon as possible to ensure you get the dates you want and not whatever is left over! Visit the best RV park NC!
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Spring Break in Ontario
February 23, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Spring break, or March break, is a great time to visit Ontario and enjoy the winter wonderland of the province. There are plenty of winter sports activities to enjoy and lots of ski resorts to cater to your needs.
Skiing in Northern Ontario’s ski resorts is something that shouldn’t be missed. Skiing, snowboarding and other winter sport can all be part of your spring break. Blue Mountain is Ontario’s largest ski resort and it has over thirty trails for you to try out. The Blue Mountain inn offers many package deals for March break that allow you to hit the slopes for a low price. Read more
Spring Skiing in British Columbia
February 1, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
While many people associate spring break with surfing and sunning on the beach, others prefer a winter wonderland. If you want crisp weather, spectacular natural views and a wide variety of activities, look no further than British Columbia. The entire province is full of fun things to do during March break. Skiing is obviously the first thing you think about for your spring break vacation in British Columbia.
Ski season is in full effect until early April so try out the North Shore slopes while you are there. The Whistler-Blackcomb site will be the location of the 2010 Winter Olympics. You can catch a preview by staying in Cypress, the largest of the North Shore ski resorts. Cypress Mountain is full of activities for visitors of all ages. In addition to downhill skiing, there is a cross-country area, snow tubing and other activities during the evening. Read more
Canadian Cozy Getaways
November 13, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
To most non-Canadians, Canada is thought of as the land of cold and snow. We know better, don’t drive dog sleds to work and don’t live in igloos! Most of us anyway. And even if it is cold some part of the year, a Canadian winter isn’t all bad! You simply get to cuddle close to the ones you love a little longer during the winter months.
If you are seeking a special place to cozy up this winter, you can enjoy a romantic Montreal hotel get-away. Enjoy a night IN and get served hot chocolate before bed and breakfast in bed the next morning. Check out late too (2pm)! Montreal luxury hotels aim to pamper you during your stay. With so many things to do all winter long, Montreal is just a short flight from Toronto, or a mere hour and a half from New York city.
Private Apartments in Prague
November 4, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Though Canada has some fabulous vacation destinations, even Canadians feel the need to travel abroad. When looking for accommodation for your vacation in Europe, it is usual to book a hotel room or a bed and breakfast for those on a backpacking journey. But what if you are planning to stay for several weeks or longer and want a more personalized home base to roam from. Renting an apartment right in the city center is an option. You can be fully immersed in the local culture and atmosphere by staying right next door to the locals.
In Prague, Czech Republic, you can find many apartment options. Choose one or two bedroom apartments in downtown Prague only moments from Old Town, or Penthouse suites with riverfront views for your vacation home away from home. Prague apartments have a maid service and all the usual amenities such as tv, satellite, internet, kitchen, bathroom, and a washing machine and dryer.
Renting an apartment during your Prague vacation isn’t as expensive as one may think. Costs vary depending on how many beds you need (one bedroom, two, etc), but if you can afford a usual hotel room fee, you can afford to rent a Prague apartment.





