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Visiting QuebecAfter Ontario, Quebec is the second most populated and popular province in Canada with a total population of 7568640. Most of the inhabitants of Quebec have accepted French as their official language. It is however quite surprising that Quebec is the only Canadian province where English has never been able to exert their maximum influence. The capital of Quebec is Quebec City and the largest city of Quebec is Montreal.

If you are looking forward to Quebec fishing vacations then undoubtedly you are surely opting for a fascinating and entertaining pastime. With profuse ecological purity and complete northern isolation, fishing is indeed an exciting job here. Lake Trout in Quebec is the home of a variety of Pike, Arctic Char and Ouananiche. In the surrounding hilly region, you will find a number of streams and rivers, which have become the habitat of big brookies and behemoths weighing from 3 lbs to 9 lb trophies. Read the rest of this entry »

2 Oct 2008

Visiting Quebec

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Canada

Saltspring Island – The Perfect GetawaySaltspring Island is regarded by many to be one of the premiere getaway destinations on the west coast. Located between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Saltspring Island maintains the perfect balance of easy accessibility and small town island feel. Just a short ferry ride from Tsawwassen and Victoria, Saltspring has managed to preserve the feeling or laid back, rural island charm.

With its stunning island beauty and one of the gentlest climates in North America it should come as no surprise that Saltspring Island is rated as the 3rd most desirable community to live in Canada. It is not uncommon for visitors to come for a relaxing getaway but wind up buying a piece of Saltspring real estate and turning into islanders themselves! Read the rest of this entry »

3 Jun 2008

Saltspring Island – The Perfect Getaway

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Canada

Visiting TorontoToronto has a great deal to offer the visitor, whether on vacation or just passing through. It is a bustling city full of attractions for adults and children, ranging from some very interesting museums to zoos and amusement parks. It is also a great base for visiting Niagara Falls which is about 80 miles away, or less than two hours drive.

The CN Tower is what everybody connects Toronto with, but that is just one of the many attractions this city has to offer the tourist. The view from the top of the tower is fantastic, and you can even see the Niagara Falls. The tower itself is a complex that the kids will love, and has an observation lounge and revolving restaurant.

Another must for the children is the Paramount Canada’s Wonderland, a massive theme park with over 50 rides and a water park with a massive outdoor wave pool. There is also the Centerville Amusement Park covering a total of 600 acres, jam packed full with attractions suitable for both children and adults. Read the rest of this entry »

13 Apr 2008

Visiting Toronto

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Canada