canada
It's not a proper trek through Canada without our guide to the best sights and activities our northern neighbor has to offer.
The West Edmonton Mall - Is it just for kids, or can broke adults enjoy it too?
So the last few weeks I have been driving across the country (Canada) from Ontario to Vancouver BC. This is actually part 2 of a vacation which I had done the first part of back in June/July, that being driving across the other side of the country, Ontario to Newfoundland. Why am I just starting a blog now? I don't know. I am bad at planning things. But, I like writing, and need a way to vent certain feelings so let's get into it.
By Danny Duff3 years ago in Wander
Most stunning waterfalls on earth
People go from all over the world to witness waterfalls, one of the most amazing natural wonders on earth, since they are powerful and inspiring forces of nature. There are many hundreds of waterfalls in the world, including the Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon, the Niagara Falls on the US/Canada border, and Maine. However, the most stunning waterfalls are not always the tallest. Take Croatia's Plitvice Waterfalls, which feature 16 lakes that merge to form a succession of waterfalls and cascades.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
Best Destinations to Visit in Autumn
Many people believe that the holiday season is finished as the summer season comes to a close, but some of the best travel months of the year are September, October, and November. "Shoulder season" is the period from September to November when crowds are at their lowest but temperatures are still good. As a result, you can visit some of the places on your bucket list for a lower cost (and under far calmer conditions). Here are some ideas for places to visit this fall if you want to get away.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Wander
The Love of a Daredevil
I know, I know…who the hell is Dave Munday? In order to answer that question, I will have to go back to my childhood back in the awful, ugly and beautiful 1980s. My family took a trip to Niagara Falls sometime in my early childhood and I marveled at the sight of all that water at that incredible height. I noted the tacky tourist traps everywhere and the endless parade of other tourists who were also trying to remember the moment in their cheap camera poses. I was no better; neither was the family. My one memory of the trip there involves posing for a photo with a cut-out of a barrel and pretending to drop over the Falls with my family (a part of me wonders what happened to that photograph). And I even got a hat there.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Wander
The Truth in Ottawa
We departed from Fredericton, New Brunswick tucked neatly into the Freedom Convoy 2022 with a packed vehicle. There was no end to the convoy. After the jam-packed overpass, we settled onto the hard shoulder along with dozens of others waiting for the convoy to depart so we could follow. People followed suit with Canadian flags as far as the eye could see. Honks and waves were constant. This was but a glimpse into the magic unfolding.
By Pauline Parker4 years ago in Wander
Being a True Account of a Return to My Home during the 2022 Winter Holidays
Based on the response to my last piece on a trip to my hometown, a lot of readers were interested in my account of the bus, train and taxi journey, so I have decided to follow it up with material from the other end of things. I spent two very long weeks in my hometown, never venturing downtown – nothing to see except more urban decay, former stores and spots which I used to enjoy now shuttered and abandoned, and the old and continually new problem of homelessness – or even venturing to most of the homes and relatives I had promised myself to patronize. It was not a very festive moment, and I could even feel the lack of zeal in our home. For the first time, my mother decided not to put up the tree or any decorations around the house. We only kept lights on in front to keep up appearances, but it was clear that my stay was just like any other free time in my life when I did not have a holiday to celebrate or work to do. My days were filled with jogging, reading, trips to the mall (surprisingly, a bright spot in all of this and something that might deserve its own piece), too much television surfing, not enough writing, and plans for my return home (I knew things were bad when I decided to pack two days early for the trip back).
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Wander
I had the best day!
I had the best day today! I went for a twelve kilometer hike along the Trepanier Creek Greenway trail in Peachland BC. I started on the Paradise valley side trail head and hiked six kilometers over a mountain trail which takes you into Peachland BC. You come out at the trail beside the elementary school and you can then walk into the little town of Peachland nestled in the heart of the Okanagan. I stopped and had lunch at the subway at the mall beside the school then I turned around and hiked all the way back. I had the whole trail to myself the whole way in and then out, except for a chipmunk, a crow, a woodpecker and a Golden Eagle.
By Tami Bramwell4 years ago in Wander
Five Common Misconceptions Americans Have About Canada
Growing up, I always admired the United States. Almost every movie and television show I watched took place in New York City or Chicago or Los Angeles. My childhood coincided with the early 2010s, before the United States became known for its unpleasant political climate, so I hadn’t become yet become jaded about the darker aspects of the country.
By Ilana Quinn4 years ago in Wander
A Quaint Mill Town on the Sunshine Coast
Since our friends Paul and Cheryl retired to Powell River a few years ago, we have visited them several times. A lot of people think the Sunshine Coast is just the Sechelt Peninsula, but that’s only about half of it. It actually extends all the way to Lund, about a half hour north of Powell River. When you take the ferry from Earl’s Cove, there’s a big sign greeting you at Saltery Bay that says, “Welcome dude, you’ve like totally made it up to the Top of the Sunshine Coast!” Yeah, the Sunshine Coast is pretty laid back, dude!
By Marco den Ouden4 years ago in Wander
The Digital Face Of a Nation: What Canadians Do Online
It’s little surprise that Canada ranks high up on the list of countries with the greatest levels of internet access. Though the country is sparse, most citizens live in densely populated areas with outstanding technological infrastructure. While there are a few outliers, by and large, access to the internet is a choice.
By Daisy Faith4 years ago in Wander
The Ultimate Guide To Visiting Quebec City On A Budget
An Overview As an exquisite destination for a leisure trip, visiting Quebec City on budget might seem difficult, but it is not impossible. Uniropa Travel researches and finds the best travel programs that will fit right into your budget. Although many of the hotels and restaurants in Quebec City are generally 4 stars and above, Uniropa Travel can offer a variety of affordable travel programs to visit this extraordinarily beautiful city, and keep it with your budget. In this article, we will list several tips to enjoy a memorable vacation in Quebec City, and cost effectively too!
By Troy Walter4 years ago in Wander






