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July 18th, 2010

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Wilderness at its Best in Canada

July 11th, 2010

Wilderness at its Best in Canada

Canada is one of the tourist destinations known for its dynamic cultural heritage. It is a best place for a family vacations. Vacations in Canada are best if you plan your trip well in advance.

History of Canada is colorful and it’s interesting to know about this. The history of Canada goes back 26,500 years with Paleo-Indians who populated in North America. They got adapted to the environment of that land and settled there. You can still find the influence of these Aborigines. From traditional music and dance to art to their own unique language. This feeling can be felt in most modern cities of Canada.

You can travel to Canada with ease due to rich transport options. You can take flight from any part of world to Canada. If you are from neighboring countries then you can also take a car to reach here.

Canada tourism is a great adventure trip for entire family. Arctic safaris take you to a side of Canada which is Somerset Island. This place is a heaven on Earth and you can dig for fossils and enjoy the wonderful scenes of Sea. Sunset at this place happens at 2 am and if you can awake to this time you can experience an amazing view. Glimpses of sky will fill your heart with joy at this time.

If you are a party animal, then go to Montreal. You can enjoy delicious food in modern restaurants here. Vibrant nightlife of this place makes this place best for party. You can also spend time at Cirque du Soleil where you can see the extensive cultural scene.

Niagara Falls in Canada is famous in world as it is the largest waterfall. This is the landmark of Canada and thousands of visitors come here every year to view this exclusive scene. Canada trip cannot be completed without a trip to Niagara Falls.

So have fun in Canada with your family and friends and live life King size this vacation season.

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July 4th, 2010

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Canada Fly Fishing Spots – Offers Many Extraordinary Places And Moments

June 27th, 2010

Canada Fly Fishing Spots – Offers Many Extraordinary Places And Moments

Many tourists will tell you that Canada is not only about mounted police called ‘mountees’, knee high boots, Stetsons and uniformed men and women. There is more to it than a tourist can see in one visit. Canada has a of tot offer by way of sports and entertainment as well, Hockey being the top of the attractions, dry land sport attractions I mean. For those who prefer water sports, the tranquil, sport that demands loads of patience, fishing, is the sport to go after as Canada has a lot to offer in this area of water sports.

If you are from the US and visiting Canada in search of some fishing fun and adventure, your dollar will take you very far, but you do not have to travel that much to get to a perfect fishing spot. There are many fly fishing spots in Canada that it is possible to locate or relocate from one to another within a matter of minutes. If you are crossing the boarder from the US to try out some fly fishing in Canada, you will feel like you are fishing in your back yard. Canada fly fishing spots have the best game for any angler, the fish are actually replenished by the fishing sport authority to ensure the best game through the year.

It is actually possible for any angler to have a gala time fishing the best fly fishing spots in Canada for just under a thousand dollars. This fishing trip includes every amenity you might require including your own private cabin for the duration of the trip. Apart from fishing you will find yourself enjoying a lot of trekking along the fantastic countryside when you relocate from one fly fishing spot to another. All the locations that Canada has to offer will have a good population of a variety of fish including small mouth bass, trout, and walleye. Make sure you have the proper equipment on this trip because you will be lured to wade in the fishing waters for a little bit of exploring, and don’t worry about having to search for a good place to perch or how long a fishing pole you must take with you. All the fishing spots in Canada have many trees branching out way over the water; you can perch on any one with the shortest fishing pole and be able to reach the middle of the water body you are fishing in.

When you choose to fish in Canada you are choosing to fish in lakes and water bodies formed during the ice age. It is not difficult to get to any of these fishing destinations. You have a choice to get there by air, horseback, car or even trek it. If you choose to take a chopper to your fly fishing center, you will be able to fish in the most remote parts of Canada and enjoy a fly fishing adventure of a lifetime.

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Daily Video Recap (6/10): A Breakdown of Today’s Fundamental Reports

June 13th, 2010

There was a slew of reports on the fundamental docket including strong Chinese trade data, a strong Australian jobs report and better thane expected Japanese GDP data. That helped set off some risk appetite in global markets. We had 3 central bank decision – from the RBNZ, BOE and ECB. In North America we saw US trade and jobless claims data as well as trade figures from Canada. News Provided by FXTimes/CMS Forex www.fxtimes.com http Analyst: Nick Nasad Open up a free practice account and start trading Forex today.
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Condo or house: what’s right for you?

June 6th, 2010

Condo or house: what’s right for you?

Making the decision to buy a home is just the first of many choices first time home buyers face. Assessing your lifestyle is the next step and that leads to one big question in particular: house or condo.

“There are benefits and pitfalls to both houses and condos – especially for first time home buyers’ budgets,” says Chris Wisniewski, Associate Vice President, Real Estate Secured Lending, TD Canada Trust.

Wisniewski recommends buyers weigh the pros and cons of houses and condos before making their choice. Some pros and cons include:

Houses

Pros:

• You don’t have to pay fees for amenities and services you don’t use.

• You can renovate more freely to personalize your home.

Cons:

• You have to maintain your home and property.

• Your expenses are not always predictable.

• Affordability often equals to a longer commute

Condos

Pros:

• Your building may feature some additional security features that you may appreciate such as a doorman or cameras and convenient amenities like a gym, a party room or a pool.

• Your monthly expenses are relatively predictable and usually cover your maintenance – from shovelling the driveway to mowing the lawn.

• Usually located in an urban environment meaning less of a commute.

Cons:

• In addition to your condo fees, you may face additional payments for expenses your condo corporation deems necessary such as roof repairs.

• You’re often living in much closer proximity to neighbours which can equate to more noise.

Making the decision to buy a home is just the first of many choices first time home buyers face. Assessing your lifestyle is the next step and that leads to one big question in particular: house or condo.

“There are benefits and pitfalls to both houses and condos – especially for first time home buyers’ budgets,” says Chris Wisniewski, Associate Vice President, Real Estate Secured Lending, TD Canada Trust.

Wisniewski recommends buyers weigh the pros and cons of houses and condos before making their choice. Some pros and cons include:

Houses

Pros:

• You don’t have to pay fees for amenities and services you don’t use.

• You can renovate more freely to personalize your home.

Cons:

• You have to maintain your home and property.

• Your expenses are not always predictable.

• Affordability often equals to a longer commute

Condos

Pros:

• Your building may feature some additional security features that you may appreciate such as a doorman or cameras and convenient amenities like a gym, a party room or a pool.

• Your monthly expenses are relatively predictable and usually cover your maintenance – from shovelling the driveway to mowing the lawn.

• Usually located in an urban environment meaning less of a commute.

Cons:

• In addition to your condo fees, you may face additional payments for expenses your condo corporation deems necessary such as roof repairs.

• You’re often living in much closer proximity to neighbours which can equate to more noise.

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This looks at changes in social housing during the 1970’s in Toronto, with a little tour of some of Toronto’s better developments built at that time. (until 2000’s) It shows how the city developed a better way to house it’s people, by letting the residents have some input into the design and structure of these neighbourhoods. Some of the complexes in this video are 25 Elm Street, 111 Chestnut Street, 55 The Esplanade, 1 Church Street, 15 Scadding Ave, 21 & 35 Princess Street, 248 Simcoe Street, 176 The Esplanade, Crombie Park and Bathurst Quay apartment/town-homes. This video uses ROYALTY FREE MUSIC I got free of charge from www.Music4YourVids.co.uk The music is by Craig Bridwood (craigsons on Youtube) copyright=Craig Bridwood www.torontovibe.ning.com
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Brantford Sports Teams

May 23rd, 2010

Brantford Sports Teams

Copyright (c) 2008 Wes Fernley

It is no surprise that there are plenty of sports going on in Brantford, Ontario. As the hometown of hockey star and sports legend Wayne Gretzky, there is a strong association between sports and Brantford. It is also famed for hosting many sports tournaments every year, including the Annual Wayne Gretzky Tournament. Its local sports teams go beyond just hockey, however.

Brantford Hockey Teams

Hockey is, of course, a major part of sports life in Brantford and throughout all of Canada. The Brantford Blast are Brantford’s Major League Hockey Team. Founded in 2000, it was the first time since 1987 that Brantford had a team in Canada’s senior ice hockey league.

In 2008 the Brantford Blast hosted the Allan Cup tournament for the 100th anniversary of the event at their home arena, the Brantford Civic Centre. Not only did they host the cup, they won the tournament, losing only a single game. It was the first time since 1987 that an Ontario Hockey Association Team won the Allan Cup. It was another Brantford Team, the Brantford Motts Clamatos, which won the Cup in that year.

Aside from the Brantford Blast are the Eagles, a junior ice hockey team and part of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. They are currently part of the Midwestern division. They also play at the Brantford Civic Centre.

The Brantford Red Sox

The Brantford Red Sox have been playing baseball in the city since 1911. Since 1934 they have been a part of the Intercounty Baseball League. They have won a total of 10 championships, most recently in 2008. Their colors are red and white and they can be seen playing in Arnold Anderson Stadium. Also playing at Arnold Anderson Stadium are the Brantford Braves, members of the Junior Intercounty Baseball League.

The Brantford Harlequins Rugby Football Club

The Harlequins were founded in 1950 by brothers George and Vince Jones. After reading in the Toronto Star that rugby was becoming popular again, they decided to form a team: the Brantford Harlequins. Today, the Harlequins Rugby Football Club is a collection of teams located in the Brantford, Ontario area. They include two Ontario Rugby Union teams, as well as two teams from the Niagara Rugby Union: one men’s team and one women’s team.

Brantford Blaze and Local Rep Teams

The city of Brantford, Ontario also boasts a basketball team: the Brantford Blaze. They play as part of the Canadian National Basketball League.

Aside from these major and junior league teams, there are a number of local rep teams playing in the city. On the soccer front, there is Brantford Intercity Soccer (known as BICS), as well as the Brantford City Soccer Club. There are two local rep basketball teams in Brantford: the Brantford Briers and Brantford CYO. The city also boasts a local football team, the Brantford Bisons.

For hockey there are a number of local rep teams. The Brantford Saints and Brantford 99ers both call the city their home. There are also the Brantford Ice Cats, a girl’s hockey team.

The Brantford Source is a free online information resource for Brantford Ontario Canada. We offer the latest news, events and attractions. You can also find information on the Brantford community and learn about the businesses and residents of the telephone city. More information can be viewed at www.brantfordsource.com.

Commercial for Canada Tourism

May 16th, 2010

This is a must see commercial for Canada shows great scenery and a beautiful whale jumping. This is from sometime in the early to mid 90’s.
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About Canada

May 16th, 2010

About Canada

Comprising of 10 provinces and three territories, Canada is the second largest country with 7% of the world land mass. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and with the US state of Alaska to the northwest.

Canada is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada as head of state, and a parliamentary democracy with a federal system of parliamentary government.

Canada is a bilingual and multicultural country with English and French as official language. Non-official languages are important in Canada, with 5,202,245 people listing one as a first language. Some significant non-official first languages include Chinese, Italian, German, and Punjabi.

Canada is an ethnically diverse nation. According to the 2001 census, it has 34 ethnic groups with at least one hundred thousand members each. The largest ethnic group is “Canadian” (39.4%), followed by English (20.2%), French (15.8%), Scottish (14.0%), Irish (12.9%), German (9.3%), Italian (4.3%), Chinese (3.7%), Ukrainian (3.6%) and First Nations (3.4%).

Canada is one of the world’s wealthiest nations with a high per capita income, a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Group Eight (G8). Canada is a free market with slight government intervention, much less than most of the European countries.

Canadians adhere to a wide variety of religions, as people in Canada have the freedom of religion as one of their rights. According to 2001 census, 77.1% of Canadians identified as being Christians; of this, Catholics make up the largest group (43.6% of Canadians).

In Canada, the provinces and territories are responsible for education; thus Canada has no national department of education. The mandatory school age varies across Canada but generally ranges between the ages of 5-7 to 16-18,

Canadian culture has historically been heavily influenced by British, French and aboriginal culture and traditions, and over time has been greatly influenced by American culture because of the proximity between the two countries. Canadian culture has also been greatly influenced by more recent immigration of people from all over the world.

Canadian official national sports are ice hockey (ice hockey) and lacrosse (summer). Hockey is the national pass-time and also the most watched sport in the country. After hockey, other popular watched sports include Canadian football and curling.

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