canada
It's not a proper trek through Canada without our guide to the best sights and activities our northern neighbor has to offer.
Across a Continent
Imagine having to say goodbye for good. When you move all of your belongings and just go. There are people you won't see again. It is indeed a sad time whether or not is your choice to move. There are places you won't see again, and the landscape is only a memory. It is not the end of the world but it may seem like it.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Wander
Ottawa: the City That Fun Forgot
It’s often said that Ottawa is the city that fun forgot. I’ve always wondered why. There are a ton of things to do and see every weekend in this city and yet it’s still considered boring. After I started exploring the sites and scenes of the city, I started discover why people consider this city to be boring. I think some of the circumstances come from Ottawa’s city culture and its own reputation.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Go to Banff, AB at Least Once
I was originally going to post a bucket list of places I want to travel... But then I came across a photo of a beautiful lake with a breathtaking view of mountains! I knew it had to be Banff, AB and I feel like everyone should go there at least once in their lifetime.
By Amidst the Sunset7 years ago in Wander
My Amazing Adventure in Canada!
When I was 14, I was given an amazing opportunity. I was able to go to Canada for six weeks. Those six weeks were without my parents mind you... Whilst I was in Canada, I made so many friends, many that I am still in contact with today!
By Indecisive Bombshell8 years ago in Wander
Canada: A Guide to the Provinces
Many people have a tough time distinguishing Americans Between Canadians, here is one thing you need to know, overall Canadians are much nicer than Americans, and that’s it. Canada and America have had a very long history together. Mostly involving empires such as the British and French invasions of North America. Because of the French taking over the province of Quebec from 1534-1763 and the British later taking control of the whole country of Canada from 1763 to somewhere in the 20th century (Its very widely disputed even today to when Great Britain officially lost control over Canada, it kind of still does). Since of the French occupation of Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and the rest of Canada speaks primarily English (Although they are both official languages of Canada, even all their signs and official speeches and tweets made by the prime minister are “required” to be in both English and French). Although there are a few accents in the different regions, most of the younger Canadians speak in the “General North American” accent, though people in the maritime provinces tend to have a more Irish accent, Canadians with the stereotypical Canadian accent pronounce their "ou" sound differently than Americans. They also tend to use the exclamation "eh" and to use words that Americans don't. They say the last letter in the alphabet as "zed" and Americans say it as "zee,"
By Benjamin Pla8 years ago in Wander












