Algonquin Park is a provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest park in all of Canada, but with age only comes more matured beauty. The world renowned park is made up of 7,653 square kilometers of incredible diverse and dense forests, impressive cliffs and rolling hills, and 2,400 stunning lakes and rivers. Each year Algonquin Park hosts over 800 000 visitors. Arrowhead Provincial Park is located north of Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Ontario Parks system. It is a truly beautiful park outside of Hunstville Ontario. Like Most Provincial Parks there are many Lake Views, Hiking Trails and camping, but Arrowhead has some distinct features. The Big Bend Lookout is the most famous lookout in the Park. A beautiful platform allows you to see miles of fores and an up close and personal rounded sandy beach met up with cliffs of sand.
















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The Edmonton Motorshow is the largest Auto Show in western Canada, showcasing 500,000 sq.ft of everything the automotive world has to offer. It attracts the most unique vehicles, owners and celebrities from across Canada. If you are a fan of supercars, you probably not missed the Chevrolet Corvette C7 R edition with 650 horsepower, the Dodge Viper ACR, new Acura NSX, McLaren 675LT, 570S, M4 GTS, Subaru 2016 BRZ SE or Infiniti Q60.














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Banff is a town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is the larger of the two towns in this national park. It is located in Alberta\’s Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 126 km west of Calgary and 58 km east of Lake Louise. This is a town that truly celebrates its heritage, lives and breathes mountain culture and never takes its backyard for granted. You can walk just about anywhere you want to go. Walking is quick, easy and allows for random adventures down to the river, through the forests, up the mountains. And all of these activities are within a 5 – 10 minute walking distance. Biking around town is popular too. There are several shops to rent bicycles.



















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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is a public aquarium in Toronto, Canada. The aquarium is one of three aquariums owned and operated by Ripley Entertainment. Containing over 5.7 million litres of water, the 12,500 square metre interactive attraction immerses guests in a thrilling underwater adventure that showcases more than 16,000 marine animals. Open 365 days a year. Of course, an aquarium is not an aquarium without a shark, and Ripley’s has a predatory shark display with long sand tiger sharks, largetooth sawfish and more.











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The Bonavista Peninsula meets Trinity Bay on the east and Bonavista Peninsula on the west. In many ways, the peninsula is the heartland of the island. History and tradition maintains the Viennese explorer John Cabot was the first European to set foot here, on June 24, 1497. Bonavista is a shortened version of “O Bueno Vista,” or “Oh Happy Site,” the words spoken by Cabot when he first saw land. First settled in the late sixteenth century, Bonavista was the most northern English settlement until the early eighteenth century and served as a centre for the northern fishery. By the 1840s, Bonavista had a population of 2,000, and the Commissioners of Lighthouses realized a lighthouse was needed near Cape Bonavista to guide vessels passing between Bonavista and Trinity Bays. The area along the coast is picturesque with small fishing villages and hilly terrain.












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Rawson Lake is an incredibly beautiful, jade, alpine lake buried in the mountains above the south side of Upper Kananaskis Lake in the shadow of 10,414 ft, (3,174 m) Mount Sarrail. It is located approximately 160km south west of the city of Calgary in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park Kananaskis Country. You can get some amazing photos of the entire length and breadth of Rawson Lake. If the Mountains surrounding the lake are covered in snow do not continue to hike around the lake because there is a risk of avalanches.








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The Orpheum is one of the most beautiful concert halls in Canada. Built in 1927 and refurbished in 2009. The Orpheum is located on Granville Street near Smithe Street in Vancouver’s downtown core. In its original building permit the Orpheum was classified as a movie palace, based on its almost 2800-seat capacity, extravagant decor, and full provisions for cinema projection. Now a rare survivor of the palace type, it was once among a group of 17 similar theatres built throughout Canada. The theatre is fully equipped to host large productions, conferences, film shoots, and other events.










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The Edmonton Expo 2013 had over 150,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space, almost 3 times as much as last year\’s event. It took place in halls EFGH at the Edmonton Expo Centre located at Northlands. The guest line up this year was pretty good. Karl Urban was there on Saturday and Ron Perlman on Sunday. The organizers were very excited for year two of the convention.








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The ever-popular Canada Day Parade and the awe-inspiring Canada Day Fireworks Show is back. Canada Day celebrates the birthday of Canada. On July 1, 1867 Canada became a new federation with its own constution by signing the Constitution Act. Most communities across the country organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts.


















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Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch maintains a collection of 1.4 million items and acts as a system-wide resource for 22 branch locations. A beautiful building is located in downtown Vancouver and looks like Colosseum in Roma. Designed by Moshe Safdie and opened in 1995. You could easily spend a day in this massive building with multiple stories. The first thing you will notice is the beautiful glass atrium that creates an indoor space in front of the main library doors.

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