Banff was Canada's first national park. The iconic image of the park's late 19th-century grand hotel set against the backdrop of the magnificent, snow-capped Rocky Mountains is famous worldwide. But visitors do not have to stay in the luxurious ...
Canada's Banff National Park offers a variety of activities for outdoor sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. Banff, Canada's oldest national park, is located in the Rocky Mountain range, just 1 ½ hours drive from Calgary, Alberta. The park ...
Banff National Park in Canada is a vast wilderness of mountains, valleys, forests and rivers that attract campers, hikers, backpackers and skiers. Natural hazards range from bears to avalanches, and rules are enforced by the National Park to pro...
The Banff Park Lodge
resort Hotel and Conference Centre at 222 Lynx St. has 17,000 square feet of convention space, 211 rooms from standard to royal suites, a pool, a gallery of shops, two dining choices and is just a block from downtown Banff.
...
Banff is a year-round resort town located between Calgary and Lake Louise on Canada Highway 1. Regardless of which direction visitors are traveling in, Banff makes a good stop to fill up the car with gas and those who have an appetite with food. ...
The town of Banff, Alberta is a scenic mountain town located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Situated in Banff National Forest, with accessibility to outdoor activities of all kinds, Banff is a spectacular destination for any nature lover o...
Banff is located in Alberta, Canada, less than two hours by car from Calgary. The town of Banff consists of shops, hotels and restaurants, and is entirely contained within Canada's first national park of the same name. What began as a small railr...
The Bay of Fundy (also known as Baie Française in French) is located between the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Eastern Canada is a very beautiful place to visit, and there are a lot of
cruises available in that region....
Wide-open spaces and protected parks make Ontario one of the best places in North America to camp. Varied terrain and wildlife, many lakes and sparsely populated hinterlands mean that there's something for everyone to fall in love with. Amongst t...
Salmon fishing is one of the prime reasons people travel to British Columbia. Its wealth of coastline, rivers and streams to fish makes it one of the top locations in the world for salmon fishing.
While Chinook salmon (known in the U.S. as King s...
Toronto is one of the most multinational cities in the world, with large enclaves of various ethnic groups dotted around the city. This rich tapestry of ethnicities has created an amazing food culture, with some wonderful restaurants in the city....
Canada is a massive country that spans thousands of miles from one coast to another. Traveling to and from key cities in Canada (like Vancouver to Calgary) can often take days if you are traveling by the train. There are a lot of exciting train t...
Brampton, Ontario is home to over 430,000 people, making it the third largest city in the Greater Toronto area. This town rests near Toronto-Pearson International Airport and is known as the "Flower City" due to its affluent greenhouse industry. ...
A half block from the bustle of Banff Avenue and a 15 minute walk from downtown Banff, Canada, Bumpers Inn has 39 peaceful rooms, free parking and shares the same spectacular setting of other hotels at a budget price. The rooms are basic, but the...
Calgary is a city in Alberta, Canada. The city is situated in Canada's western region and lies in south-central Alberta. Discovery of oil in the 1970s brought expansion and an increase in population to the city. The downtown area is home to many ...
World famous for its annual Stampede and host of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Calgary is also the dynamic hub of Alberta's oil and gas industry and gateway to the Canadian Rockies.
Founded when the North West Mounted Police arrived to quell re...
In the summertime, Toronto residents flee the city en masse to enjoy the natural splendors of Wasaga
beach. Home to the largest natural beach in the world, Wasaga Beach offers visitors numerous campgrounds and a plethora of outdoor activity with ...
Visitors wishing to travel to Canada have to adhere to certain rules and regulations at the border. Even though Canada seems like just a drive or a brief flight away from certain parts of the
United States, there are certain documents you must br...
With tightened security resulting in more items prohibited as carry-on and rising fuel prices leading to limitations on (or fees for) checked baggage, guidelines regarding what you can and cannot bring on a plane may not be what you remember. How...
Canada, the largest country in North America, has strict Canadian airline travel requirements for people entering and exiting the country. These guidelines must be met by everyone, including Canadian citizens. Travelers must be aware of documents...