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
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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Enjoy the benefits of infrared sauna
October 26, 2008 by Mary Stone · 2 Comments
For many individuals, a steam sauna might be a luxury that can only be enjoyed occasionally. Especially since it is very expensive to install one, people normally go to health spas and clubs, in order to take in the pleasures of a steam filled sauna. Even though home saunas are becoming more and more common, it still remains to be commonly found in the average household.
However, over the past few years, there has been a growing demand for saunas to be available to people, right from the comfort of their own homes. This is why there has been an increased popularity among individuals, for infrared saunas. If you ask around, you can be pretty sure you will find someone who has an infrared sauna at home.
Saunas are popular mainly because they give you a sense of relaxation and rejuvenation, especially to a tired body. Most saunas operate by generating steam, which at a high temperature, opens up the pores of your body, which results in you feeling relaxed and at ease. The steam also helps to relieve tension from your body, giving you the sense of rejuvenation.
Today, there are more people getting interested in infrared saunas than every before. In the same way traditional steam saunas do, these infrared saunas generate heat through the use of electromagnetic rays. These rays increase the temperate of the air, thereby heating up your body and leaving it feel relaxed, in the same way a steam sauna does.
Through the use of the infrared sauna, you will also begin to experience some health benefits. The most commonly experience health benefit, is weight loss. Because being in a sauna forces your body to sweat, due to the warm temperatures surround your body, you immediately begin to perspire. Through perspiration, the body then begins to lose water, which contributes to a large part of your body’s weight. Also, your body has to work hard in order to produce perspiration, which in turn also helps your to lose weight.
Using the sauna also helps detoxify your body. This is largely a result of the interaction between the high temperature of the sauna, and your skin. The infrared sauna, which works at both the skin and cell level, helps to rid your body of the toxic matter that might be caught in your pores.
The detoxification effect that an infrared sauna has on your body, is extremely beneficial to you, as it gets rid of toxins such as nicotine and cholesterol from your body. Some people, who have used the infrared sauna for a prolonged period of time, have testified that they experienced relief from common pains, especially arthritis.
With these benefits, you can be sure that there will only be a growing popularity among people, for infrared saunas. However, you should always remember to seek advice from your family doctor, before planning for any prolonged usage.
Great Things In Store For Well-Planned Ecotourism
October 19, 2008 by Robert Carlton · Leave a Comment
If there were one necessary step to take to ensure the future of ecotourism it would be making solid plans that will take the industry in the proper direction. As more people forego holiday trips to traditional luxury resorts in favor of helping to protect natural resources it will be critical that ecotourism is guided gently along the correct path.
This field is less than three decades old and is still in its infancy compared to many other economic areas. The concept of ecotourism has at its core the need to conserve resources and protect fragile cultures even as we travel to remote locations to experience those very things. Some of the travel activity loosely labelled as ecotourism in the past has actually caused damage to the environment and exploited resources instead of preserving them. Air transportation, for example, contributes to the greenhouse effect and the use of this travel method is growing because ecotourism destinations are generally in remote regions of the globe.
While the basic idea of ecotourism has great potential, the ideals stated and written during the Global Ecotourism Conference in Oslo (2007) have hardly been reached. In fact, the negative impacts of tourism discussed in Oslo continue in ecotourism as well as in mass tourism. As ecotourism gains popularity, growing three times faster than the tourism industry as a whole, areas of concern remain. This rapid growth and the increased air traffic necessary to sustain the industry contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect. Unfortunately, this is exactly the type of natural/social issue ecotourism is meant to eliminate.
Some businesses are making an effort to eliminate the travel emissions problem. For example, Nature Air, based in Costa Rica, claims that it is, overall, a zero emitter of carbon dioxide since the emissions of its vehicles are balanced by reforestation projects in the Central American country. Ecotourism can also have negative effects on national parks and other sightseeing destinations on small islands and countries that become desirable ecotourism destinations.
This attraction may not change, as more people desire to be part of the environmentally friendly exploration that is part of ecotourism. Conference attendees in Oslo crafted a statement addressing this issue, noting that there is a need for responsible travel – methods and travel plans that conserve resources as much as possible and keep the welfare of indigenous populations at the top of the priority list.
Some may be discouraged by the effects that long-distance travel has on ecotourism, knowing that the necessary methods of getting to remote locations may actually be causing more harm. But if the ecotourism destinations are left out of the growing industry, the local populations will not realize economic benefit and the natural resources of the location won’t be part of a worldwide preservation movement. No tourism at all can have a negative impact, as would mass tourism that may move in to occupy the industry niche left by retreating ecotourism supporters. This is true across the world from Benidorm or Zelianople.
Certainly, ecotourism can be the instrument of its own demise, especially if the guidelines and projects are not carefully thought out. There is much to be done to make sure that proper solutions are applied to the damage issues created by the increasing popularity of ecotourism.
Spirtual Travel
October 5, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
In today’s fast-paced rush, rush world, it is often easy to forget about emotional and inner health. Daily commutes to work, taking kids from this place to that, and rushing home to get dinner on the table for everyone else is a common daily activity for most families.
Sometimes it’s easy to disconnect with your inner self and lose sight of even the possibility of a stress free day. One might consider a day spa, or a weekend retreat to the cottage. But what if you went one step further and tried Spiritual Retreats?
Sedona Vortex Tours enable you to reconnect with your inner self and to re-align yourself with the natural energies of the earth. Every person’s experience is different and, depending on your needs, you will be able to let go of anger, realize forgiveness, or connect with your spirit guides.
Instead of a traditional weekend at the cabin or cottage, consider treating yourself to one of the Sedona Retreats with a shamanic healer and guide to help you reconnect with your inner self.
Accommodation at Cedar Creek in Whistler – Is it For You?
September 18, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Finding accommodation for a large group in Whistler isn’t always easy if you all want to stay together. Sure, there are plenty of hotel rooms and you can book a block, but would you prefer to share a fabulously spacious ski chalet instead?
If you’d chose the chalet, Cedar Creek might be just what you’re looking for.
Slopeside Location in Whistler
Like the hotels in Whistler, Cedar Creek occupies some of the most desirable Whistler real estate. Not only is it located directly slopeside on Blackcomb Mountain, but it’s only a short free shuttle ride or 10 minute walk to the Village attractions.
This development is truly ski in/out. Skiers and snowboarders will walk out the door, strap on their gear and be gliding down to the Wizard Express high-speed quad chair lift in less than a minute.
Because Cedar Creek is a little ways up the mountain and away from shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs it tends to be quieter and more peaceful which is great for getting a good night’s sleep. If you do want to venture into the hustle and bustle though, you’re still within striking distance by free shuttle, cheap taxi or good old fashion walking.
Why you Might Not Choose Cedar Creek
If your ski holiday isn’t complete without a soak in the hot tub, or dip in the pool then you’ll want to look elsewhere for accommodation. Cedar Creek is loved for it’s location, space and conveniences like in-suite laundry and fully-equipped kitchens – not overflowing hotel-like amenities.
If your group includes someone with mobility restrictions, Cedar Creek will not be accessible. Each unit has stairs separating bedrooms from the common areas. A single-level unit will be more appropriate.
Who Adores Cedar Creek the Most?
Large groups and families love staying at Cedar Creek in Whistler. If your family or group includes small children, you’ll love it even more because you won’t hear any whining about the trek to the lifts or lugging gear.
Die-hard skiers can’t get enough of this development for its quiet slopeside location so they can wake up rested and hit the slopes at dawn.
People who like getting the most bang for their buck also enjoy Cedar Creek because they’ve likely rented their townhouse directly from the owner meaning they’ve saved on middle agent fees.
Sun Peaks in Summer or Winter
September 16, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Are you looking for a great summer or winter vacation at a better price than Whistler or Banff? A well kept secret in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley is worth a look. Sun Peaks is new resort village created by developers offering hotel accommodations, golf, skiing, hiking, mountain biking, kids camps, shopping and health spas. As a family vacation, there are few spots that can rival Sun Peaks.
If you’ve never heard of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, you’ll be surprised to know how warm the weather gets in the summer and how much snow falls during the winter. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Coast Mountains to the west, the Okanagan is a weather protected valley. Its summer temperatures can rise well above 100 degrees or 36C degrees. I’ve ridden on my bicycle through the Okanagan valley during the summer where it was above 42 degrees Celsius. That heat and the dry humidity is ideal for growing many types of fruit crops including grapes for wine.
If wine tours and festivals interest you, there are plenty to keep you happy and tasting.
The Okanagan Summer Wine Festival is held every second weekend in August at Silver Star Mountain Resort in Vernon and Sun Peaks Resort holds the Ice Wine Festival every year in mid January.
The Okanagan is a favorite destination of tourists from Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. It is a unique Canadian vacation spot unlike anything else. At the south end near the US border are desert like conditions complete with huge sand dunes. Okanagan Lake is a 50 mile long lake in the middle of the valley and here you’ll find tourists who flow to the area for the watersports and casual lifestyle. Schuswap lake is another favourite destination of cottagers and houseboaters.
Close to the Okanagan
Sun Peaks Resort is just a 20 minute drive from Shushwap Lake, 100 miles northwest of Okanagan lake, and a 50 minute drive from the city of Kamloops. It is nestled in between Tod Mountain and Mt. Morissey. The terrain of the region is mountainous but much more accessible to hikers and mountain bikers. This isn’t the rocky mountains with huge inaccessible cliffs dominating the land. The highest altitude in the area is 7000 feet. The lack of height is more than compensated by the volume of snow for visitors creating perfect powdery snow for skiers and snowboarders. The Olympic ski team has chosen Sun Peaks as their training facility for the Vancouver Olympic games.
For hotel accommodations in the area, you might choose from several large hotel resorts and from a number of chalets in nearby areas. Since Sun Peaks is relatively young resort, the plentiful (7000+ beds) accommodations are newer and some of the resorts have a 4 diamond rating. The hotel room prices can be very affordable and given the range of recreational opportunities in this resort areas, it really is a bargain holiday of a lifetime for the whole family.
The village at Sun Peaks is designed for visitors with all the amenities you’ll need during your vacation. Restaurants, boutiques, restaurants, health centre, and food stores are close at hand.
Sun Peaks for Skiiers
It is British Columbia’s second largest ski resort area and for good reason. With 122 ski runs and an annual snowfall of over 22 feet, it is a skiers and snowboarders dream. It has 3,678 acres of skiable terrain, the third largest in Canada and the longest run is 5 miles. It’s not called Sun Peaks for marketing reasons. Residents here enjoy over 2,000 hours of sunshine each year. That’s an average 6 hours per day.
In summer, mountain biking is the popular sport here and the lifts have been upgraded to handle even more bikes. The Sun Peaks mountain bike park offers the use of the Sunburst Express Chairlift to get access to 37 biking trails for a distance of 70km.
If you have children, the Kids Adventure Camps offer an exciting mix of summer adventure including canoeing, horseback riding, tennis to mountain biking and hiking. The local Sports Centre features a year round heated outdoor pool, hot tub, kid’s pool, and two tennis courts.
If you check and compare the prices of Sun Peaks to other top BC resorts areas, you’ll discover how affordable it is.




