canada
It's not a proper trek through Canada without our guide to the best sights and activities our northern neighbor has to offer.
Alberta
The greatest drive in the world is in Alberta... I have driven a lot of Alberta. Most of this province I drove with a small pickup whilst working for an oil and gas company many years ago. I have driven further into the middle of nowhere in this province than most anyone you probably know. I’ve seen pasture upon pasture, and many a dirt road. I've passed through just about all the parks and villages, and the hamlets too. The prairies, actually span three provinces; and I’m not going to lie to you and say that you won’t find hidden gems here and there as you sojourn this great and vast country. Canada is massive — we have a lot of ‘space’ and you can see that quite clearly from out the car window. But, I think with all this driving (and sight-seeing), I’ve also stumbled upon one of the greatest roads to drive, and it just so happens to be right in this province — and in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
By Delusions of Grandeur 5 years ago in Wander
Winter Is Not A Wonderland
Winter. Some people love winter. Some of us, however, suffer through winter. Some of us cannot deal with winter. Some of us get terribly depressed when winter hits. I am one of those people. I often find that I cannot handle winter weather. I was born in a place where winter is harsh, and now live in a city where winter is even harsher. How did this happen?
By Chris Hearn5 years ago in Wander
5 Decisions, 1 Change
I've had more than ten years to think this through, and I'm still not done with it yet. I've been thinking of this plan in phases, and I already passed step 1, which is to plan where I'm going. Step 2 is to get my passport as soon as I possibly can. Step 3 is to book a flight to where I'm about to go, and phase 4, well, that's the part that I still need to work on, so while I keep working on step 4, take a look at the places I want to check out.
By Don Anderson II5 years ago in Wander
Work Mechanism Of Canada Immigration Consultants in UAE
Exceptional lifestyle, work opportunities and overall high standard of living drives people to UAE. They seek immigration services to experience secured and commendable future over here. On the other hand, there are many individuals who curiously find an easy way out to obtain citizenship of countries like Australia and Canada. Most of the times, there are few inhibitions, presumptions and clarifications to be addressed prior to flying to Canada.
By Ram Swaroop5 years ago in Wander
Best places to live in Toronto
Toronto is a city known for its cosmopolitan spirit, diversity, and many other things that make it a great place to live. Currently, Toronto is spread on over 630.20 km2 and features many neighborhoods, each with its charm and characteristics. Buying or renting a house is pretty much straightforward as all you need is to work with a reputable real estate agency such as Condo Mapper International.
By Peter Bete5 years ago in Wander
Travelling during covid
I have always been an avid traveller, for many reasons I have stayed in North America even leading into this year of covid but this is the first year I have been stuck in my Country. I have to say in the month that I have been able to hit the road I have discovered so many beautiful trails, small town markets and local spots that I have passed by every day but never had the time to appreciate their value.
By Lora Danielson5 years ago in Wander
The "B.C. Effect"
When my friends and family read the title of this story, they will no doubt roll their eyes and say something along the lines of, "OK, OK, we get it - B.C. is the best place on earth...now shut it and move on!" And honestly, I wouldn't blame them. I haven't shut up about how beautiful the Western-most province of Canada is since I came back home to Ontario in July. But - can you really blame me for this?! There's just something about that province that was able to completely flip my perspective and mindset. Having grown up in the suburbs outside of Toronto, I typically think of "nature" as being up at a cottage in the Muskokas. Yes, we have lovely, curated trails to walk and bike through, with beautiful trees and gardens. But...nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to the majesty of British Columbia.
By Kristen Fontaine5 years ago in Wander
Top Places to Explore in Vancouver that will Amaze You
Much famed for its thriving music scenes, theatre, and art, Vancouver is a popular filming location and a beautiful city that is surrounded by mountains. The city is full of laughter, life, and love. If you are planning to visit this magica seaport in the near future, then Air Canada Reservations would be a perfect option for you as the airline offers some jaw-dropping deals on its flight tickets. Here is the list of major tourist attractions that you can’t miss in Vancouver.
By hayes mark6 years ago in Wander
First Encounter With Wild Wolves
First Encounter With Wild Wolves My first encounter with wild wolves was back in the 2004 in Ontario Canada. Tori, Lupis and I packed our bags in our Jeep and headed up the highway to a remote park just north of Kingston Ontario. About a six hour drive from where we lived in Niagara Falls.
By Wolf Starchild6 years ago in Wander
The Top 8 Phenomal Places to Go to in Toronto (aka The Greater Toronto Area)
What makes Toronto such an amazing place for tourists and locals?! As a native of Toronto, I know that there are many things that make Toronto a phenomal place for tourists and even locals wanting to explore places they have not been to. Toronto is home to 150 ethnic groups in various neighbourhoods of the GTA. Not only is Toronto a culturally diverse city. It is also a city where many great restaurants, tourist sites, barrier-free community centres/public places are situated. Toronto is an inclusive city where there are many job, recreation, volunteer and housing opportunities for people with disabilities are out there. I always gained fulfillment visiting different neighbourhoods and attractions that are offered in many parts of Toronto such as the Bathurst Manor, York, Chinatown, Milliken and The Annex. Many of the locals are very hospitable which makes newcomers and tourist willing to visit Toronto. Here are the top 20 best places to visit in The Greater Toronto Area!
By Talia Devora6 years ago in Wander
Biking at Green Lake
Green Lake in Whistler B.C. is one of the largest lakes in town. It is located out in Alpine Meadows going to Pemberton, BC. The whole town of Whistler has a biking trail to go up and about the area. In the summer, a lot of bikers travel the town to enjoy the heat and the beauty of Whistler. It is a tourist destination and haven of outdoor enthusiasts. The town is surrounded by magnificent valleys and lakes like you see on the back of me in that photo. Whistler is a ski resort in Canada and always been visited by people around the world to enjoy the Winter. In the summer, the ski resort will turn into a downhill biking trail and is one of the famous downhill biking spots in the world. Green Lake is also used for kayaking, paddle boarding, and swimming too. This sand bar is huge where you can bike, walk, and chill when you visit. There are also lots of hiking trails around town, Wedge Mountain which is adjacent to Green Lake is one of the difficult hiking trails in Whistler. To go up that mountain will take you 4-6 hours depending on your skill. I was a beginner hiker and going up and down this mountain is the worst but enjoyable hiking I have ever done. I could not walk for 3 days after the hike. If you are a beginner hiker, don't attempt the Wedge Mountain. It's gonna be an excruciating hike you will ever experience. Overall, Green Lake is just one of the most beautiful lakes in Whistler and the surrounding neighborhood is beautiful too. People are nice and are living in comfort. If you ever come to Canada, Whistler is one of the best itineraries you can visit all year round. The outdoor activities are endless and surely, you will enjoy.
By Tiger Oliver Budd6 years ago in Wander










