Canada

Choose Wild Nature and Jade Waters: Emerald Lake

Whether you admire its fresh green color canoeing during summer or absorb the snow flakes falling while it becomes a winter wonderland, the Emerald Lake of Canada is one peaceful retreat next to a luxurious, cozy lodge.

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Multiformity In The Land Of Nahʔa: Nahanni National Park

Covering the land of the indigenous Nahʔa people, the rich grounds where evidence of the prehistoric human have been found are part of Canada's most diverse National Park. Inscribed by UNESCO as one of the four Natural Heritage Sites in 1978, the... in: Canada

The Unspoiled Islands Brushed by the Waves : Îles de la Madeleine

The Iles de la Madeleine is an archipelago with the shape of a fishhook and a great connection to the sea.

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Kite-Flying at Its Best : Dieppe International Kite Festival

Each year, the sky of Dieppe in New Brunswick, Canada turns into a mosaic of brightly-colored creations. Kites of various shapes and sizes skate across the blue expanse, ranging from single, simple kites to multiple ones that need a group of... in: Canada

It's Hard To Say Au Revoir : Charlevoix

Bon jour! Bienvenue Charlevoix! For a minute there you might have thought you landed in Paris, Nice, or some small French town in the Champagne Region or Loire Valley. Nope, you're in Canada. Quebec, Canada along the St. Lawrence River and... in: Canada

Beauty and the Beasts: Newfoundland and Labrador

With the motto citing a verse from the Bible, “Quaerite primum regnum Dei” (Seek ye first the kingdom of God, Matthew 6:33) Newfoundland and Labrador are the historical lands where the Maritime Archaic people used to live. Their ancient cultures... in: Canada

The Oldest English Settlement That’s Young At Heart: St. John's

Welcome to the oldest English founded city in all of North America, St. John's, Canada. More specifically St. John's, Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada; not to be confused with St. John, New Brunswick.

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One of a Kind Scarecrow Theatre: Joe’s Scarecrow Village

Want to see a place where personalities like Margaret Tatcher, Ronald Reagan, her majesty, Queen Elizabeth the 2nd or the members of KISS all honor with the presence? Or care to see the peculiar, creepy and unique spot, home of the smallest... in: Canada

105 degrees in the Land that never melts: Thor Peak

Canada’s Thor Mountain is said to have the largest uninterrupted cliff face in the world. The West wall of Thor is 1250 meters high and at 105 degrees, meaning it is slightly overhanging. Because of its unusual appearance, Thor Peak was made... in: Canada

The Canadian Sculpture of Erosion: Perce Rock

Perce Rock, the French name for “pierced rock” is a symbolic name given to a massive rock formation, which was sculpted to form archways by the wind and waves of the Atlantic. It represents one of the largest; most impressive and inspiring... in: Canada, North America

Guiness' most photographed hotel in the world: Château Frontenac, Quebec

The first thing to see and the last to forget when visiting Quebec is the great Château Frontenac. It makes the city's most remarkable skyline, is registered as a National Historic Site of Canada and is a distinctive symbol of Quebec.... in: Canada, North America

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