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| Canada Canada is the second largest nation in the world in terms of size. Within Canada you'll find a large population of English and French speaking citizens and amazing sights from Vancouver and Whistler Ski Resort in the West to Quebec and Toronto in the East. |
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| Hello everyone! I just wanted to say that I'm from Canada, and have travelled most of the country, so if anyone needs any help or has any questions about travelling here, I'd be more than willing to help. I've pretty much travelled coast to coast, swimming in the Pacific Ocean, camping and hiking the Rockies, biking the plains, to clubbing in Toronto, and seeing the Symphony Orchestra in Old Montreal. I know when most people think of a vacation, they don't think of Canada, but there are a lot of things here worth seeing, and if you check out the homepage of Destination360 and look under Canada, there are some amazing pictures of places to see here! |
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| Hm. I'm not quite sure what category you would fall under but the Canadian Passport Website has profiles with processing times. |
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| hi my name is doug i am looking to take a trip to canada. im from missouri and i used to take vacations to canada with my father years ago and he can no longer go i am looking for i secluded place to fish for pike and walleye but not a guided trip i am going by myself and all i keep finding are commercialized fly ins and stuff like that i am going to drive and am willing to hike or canoe to my destination i guess im just looking for a little cabin that is in a remote area with nothing but wilderness around me, also i would like to see moose and at least hear a wolf. I appreciate your help since i cant find any thing on the internet that makes any kind of sense. if there is a website that you could recomend that would be great. thank you |
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| Hello Doug,as you know Canada is a very large country ,but wolves (wild) are found in only a few Provinces.Northern Quebec, Ontario,Manitoba,Alberta and British Columbia. I've only seen one in Ontario and two in Alberta ( all while driving around in the bush ). As for Moose they are found in "all" Provinces except Prince Edward Island.I guess the obvious Question I should ask you is in what Area of Canada would you like to explore and when do you plan to visit. Bruce |
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| Hi, Would love to visit Canada 2-3 weeks next year. I'm thinking May and am interested in seeing Glacier Bay, probably a cruise through the inside passage, Banff, Jasper and perhaps the Yukon as well. Yes, I did say weeks not months! Thanks tony |
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| Tony, What kind of help are you looking for, are you looking for cruise recommendations? or...
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| I'd see a cruise as being part of the trip. Also taken with the idea of the Rocky Mountaineer train. With a limited amount of time I'm trying to see a bit of everything. With the cruise, do the smaller boats get that much more "close & personal" to justify the extra cost? Thanks tony |
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