canada
It's not a proper trek through Canada without our guide to the best sights and activities our northern neighbor has to offer.
Know the reasons for denial for Canadian PR application
A Permanent Resident is someone who is not a Canadian Citizen but gets a Permanent Resident status by the Canadian Government. Permanent Residents do not have the right to vote or run for political office and hold the jobs that require a high-level security clearance, however, they possess the right to get health care coverage like Canadian citizens, reside, study or work anywhere in Canada, apply for Canadian citizenship, protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Student visa consultants in Ludhiana- Punjab, Delhi in Indiarevealed that PR holders have to pay taxes and follow all Canadian laws at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels. To keep your PR status active you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. Travel Journal is an easy way to record your tours outside Canada. You may download the travel journal application to help you recall your trips.
By jacquschopra5 years ago in Wander
Brown-Lowery Provincial Park
Since Covid-19 made its appearance in 2019, many changes continue to be made to our everyday world. We recently heard on the news that Kananaskis Country will now be placing a fee for visiting there, and you can pay either by the day or buy a yearly pass. This is if the Land Amendments Act (Bill 64) passes which it probably will. Right now the fees don't seem to be a large amount; but as we know once the hooks are in, they only grow. I have always used the mountains as my escape from the city and harshness of city life, and last year went hiking weekly from June till November, so this news was not the most welcome I've ever heard.
By Yvette McDermott5 years ago in Wander
The Wilderness Belongs to the Weird
The stones are quiet here When I sat like this on the beach in Nice, the stones growled and cracked and rumbled like placid thunder. I sat with my back to the Promenade where the murders happened and watched the sun merge with its own watery reflection. The round pebbles sang with each departing wave.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander
Ghosts of the Green World: A Paddle Through BC’s Past
“Hey!” My voice bounced back from the corroded concrete of the low bridge above the water. Not the best echo I’ve ever heard, but something. A reflection of sound like the reflection of light shining in a thousand tiny pockets of the water’s surface. And if light was as slow as sound, or if our eyes were quicker, the whole world would echo whenever we looked at it.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander
Amazing Visit To Canada
Awesome places, vibrant cities, and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada a popular tourist destination. As the largest country in North America, Canada is a vast region that includes mountains, majestic forests, vast pastures, and an Arctic tundra. While most of the nation is originally from Britain and France, Canada is home to a multicultural painting community. Here's a look at some of the best places to visit in Canada.
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Visiting the Ghost Forest: Exploring Golden Ears Provincial Park
A horse splashed along the beach There were three of them, clustered together at one end of the lake next to the hydroelectric dam. Water churned and splashed around the hooves of the white horse as it playfully kicked, stray beads leaping up to cling to the animal’s skin.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander
Places To Live In Canada With Affordable, Job, Retire, Family
Places To Live In Canada With Affordable, Job, Retire, Family Canada tends to have a higher standard of living; provides employment opportunities; has decent standards of health care and education. If you are planning to move to Canada, one of the most difficult options will be to find the best place to live in Canada. Here we share some of the most beautiful cities in Canada for new immigrants.
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Wander
A Vancouver Island Bear
I can tell you all about the beauty of Vancouver Island. From the ferry ride across the strait to the furthest western point of Tofino, the Island is a Canadian treasure. For these and other reasons, Vancouver island is a popular destination for tourists and retirees alike. So how could such a place — of all the places I have seen throughout the Rocky Mountains (there have been a few) — swiftly bring me into the clutches of a hungry bear? Maybe it was fate, but I shall herein recount the tale…
By Delusions of Grandeur 5 years ago in Wander
Cambridge Bay Nunavut, Canada
When we decided to accept a job posting in an isolated town in the far north, my first thoughts were of the cold and then of being alone for periods of time while my husband was at work. I was so wrong. We landed in June on a gravel runway. Dust everywhere and we had not seen trees from the air for the last hour of the flight. Just rock and moss, little pools of water trapped in the rocks and the open ocean.
By Gina Solomon5 years ago in Wander










