Travelling all the way to Canada merits a bit of a longer visit. You might be hoping to see some other parts of the country besides Winnipeg. It is really hard to recommend a particular part; there are just so many beautiful and interesting cities and parks! Of course Vancouver and Toronto are popular choices; big cities with lots to see and do. However, remember that July is busy tourist season. The whole of British Columbia is very nice, especially along the west coast and Vancouver island. Saskatchewan is not a popular place, but is very different and gets you into the heart of the prairies. The east coast (Halifax, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island) may remind you of the UK, but has wonderfully friendly people and quaint little towns. Quebec city and Montreal are great historical cities.
And then there are the vaste wilderness areas. If you are one for nature you might want to look into group guided outtrips, such as canoing. This is a safe way to find yourself in the middle of pristine lakes or woods. The north (tundra) is a fascinating place, and more and more people are taking tours to see the caribou, polar bear, beluga whale and aurora borealis. The north would be a truly unique cultural experience.
Really, it is hard to go wrong. Check out some touring websites and let us know if you have any questions!
Friday, 13 February 2009
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