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The strangest lakes in the world: Lake Manicouagan in Canada

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To view it does not even seem strange; it is not pink, does the “bubbles”, it is not acid, does not fill with small transparent jellyfish, does not favor the fluorescence of beautiful tropical plants. In fact, to see it, not even one realizes that it is a lake.

lake manicouagan

And it is precisely for this reason, because we realize the ground so easily of being in front of a Lake (rather than a river, one of the many Canadian rivers) that the Lake Manicouagan in Canada, has earned the right to be mentioned among the strangest lakes in the world.Read More »The strangest lakes in the world: Lake Manicouagan in Canada

Maritime provinces of Canada

A Walk in the Maritime provinces of Canada

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The maritime provinces of Canada are full of places of cultural and historical interest, the visit can be combined perfectly with cultural and leisure activities for the night.

Maritime provinces of Canada

If any picturesque destination with activities both winter and summer, the Maritime provinces of Canada is a beautiful holiday destination. In recent times has grown year on year the number of tourists who visit and not without reason. Its history and weather make them a place to meet and enjoy.Read More »A Walk in the Maritime provinces of Canada

Rideau Canal

Discover the Rideau Canal

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Whether you’re familiar with the city of Ottawa or that you are about to visit it for the first time, you have probably already heard of the famous Rideau Canal. This single channel is so entrenched in the lives of the residents of Ottawa and its tourists, whom you cannot make differently than to take one moment to contemplate it at the time of your next visit of the Canadian capital.

Rideau Canal

The Rideau Canal connects the city of Ottawa to the city of Kingston, representing a 202 km waterway, of which 19 were built by man. It includes sections of the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers, as well as some Lakes. The channel has 49 locks, which are operated manually. Its construction was completed in 1832, making it the oldest still functional channel system in North America.Read More »Discover the Rideau Canal

Calgary

Calgary: A destination for sportsmen

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Whereas a good amount of people travel from one province to another by business, as part of their job, many only do pleasure, to discover new destinations during their holidays. Some travel in order to practice their sports activities preferred within a different framework, often enchanter. For athletes who have the taste for adventure, the city of Calgary is an ideal destination.

Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, and also the third most populous city in the Canada. Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the city and its mountainous region welcome many fans of winter sports, but also offer numerous choices to the sportsmen during other seasons.Read More »Calgary: A destination for sportsmen

Visit Montreal

Visit Montreal in winter

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While the summer is already coming to an end and autumn is upon us, for some lovers of winter, time to prepare a winter getaway in Montreal. Montreal is ideal for winter sports, enjoy snowy landscapes and even sleep in a hotel built entirely of ice!

Visit Montreal

Whether you’re a fan of skiing, hockey, skating, sledding or snowshoeing, you will find more a picturesque place where you can enjoy your favorite winter sport in Montreal. No matter where you plan to stay during your visit to Montreal, you will certainly find a place to practice your favorite sport in the vicinity.Read More »Visit Montreal in winter

Fairmont Royal York

The Fairmont Royal York in Toronto

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There may be various reasons for staying at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto: Located in the heart of Downtown, in a strategic location for shopping, just above a major crossroads of the underground Path; hotel is sui generis, which has kept the design of a century ago, with rooms covered with flowers and bathrooms with scenes of Toile de Jouy, is a historic place of the city in its architecture to Chateaux over 28 floors, has hosted many kings and queens.

Fairmont Royal York

You certainly struck by the contrast between the taps of yesteryear or switches as before, and the view that the mirror skyscrapers all around. The thing liked most is undoubtedly the garden on the terrace, a trend, which discovered is spreading among the hotels around the world.Read More »The Fairmont Royal York in Toronto

Drake Hotel

Sleeping in Toronto: Drake Hotel

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Art, design, extravagance, music, brunch and a fair price, are the key words that come to mind when thinking of Drake Hotel in Queen Street. Hotel but also permanent art exhibition with a collection always updating works by young contemporary artists, bar, restaurant and terrace for brunch, and rooms for every type of customer.

Drake Hotel

Arranged on four floors (from -1 to + 2) The Drake Hotel is a thousand faces: on level -1 you will find the Underground, with a stage, mix, service audio, lights … well, a real dance club concerts and evenings. At level 0 there is a reception, bar with outdoor stations, and lounge. It is very characteristic, decorated in wood, with a library that is also the location for DJs, bar counter with a selection of draft beers, liquors and good wine, tables for dining and space for relaxing.Read More »Sleeping in Toronto: Drake Hotel