Canada?
LittleWoman asked:
I went on a vacation with my family to Canada like about 2 weeks ago.We stayed in a hotel at Clifton Hill.I live in America,and I have to say that after visiting Canada and seeing all the beautiful places and things there,it makes the US look like “blah”.Wow,and Niagra Falls was so pretty.Hahaha,after visiting Canada,my mom wants to move there.I also went to China Town.I’m planning on going there again.I just wanted to know if there were any other torrist attractions in Canada?
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I went on a vacation with my family to Canada like about 2 weeks ago.We stayed in a hotel at Clifton Hill.I live in America,and I have to say that after visiting Canada and seeing all the beautiful places and things there,it makes the US look like “blah”.Wow,and Niagra Falls was so pretty.Hahaha,after visiting Canada,my mom wants to move there.I also went to China Town.I’m planning on going there again.I just wanted to know if there were any other torrist attractions in Canada?
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July 25th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
You should visit Montreal if you have the chance. One of the most multi-cultural cities in North America. Olympic stadium, formula one racing track, Biosphere, great nightlife, home of the biggest underground “city” in the world.
July 28th, 2008 at 10:17 am
canadian rockies between calgary and edmonton
vancouver bc is teriffic
July 28th, 2008 at 10:28 am
I don’t know, but Canada’s a really cool place to go to.
July 30th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
The Canadian Rockies are very beautiful and Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver are all great cities!
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August 1st, 2008 at 9:53 pm
have you been everywhere in the U.S. that you can make that assumption?
August 5th, 2008 at 7:48 am
Great! You do have a good taste and I hope that the whole family will move and settle here. Tourist attraction in Canada? Lemme see:
- Three Thousand Islands (Kingston, ON)
- Ottawa: Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal
- Museum of the Canadian Civilization (Gatineau/Ottawa)
- Montreal (the whole town)
- Old Quebec City
- Gaspe Penisnula (Quebec)
- Halifax
- Prince Edward Island
- The coast of Newfoundland
- Archaelogical Museum (Calgary)
- Victoria (British Columbia)
… the whole of Canada.
August 7th, 2008 at 2:15 am
Well, Canada is a huge country. So of course there are a lot of other tourist attractions. I’m just curious, what Chinatown did you visit, Toronto’s? I didn’t think Niagara Falls had one (lived just outside of there for many years).
Vancouver is an awesome city….one of my favorites. There is a great Chinatown there too. Whistler, an awesome ski destination is just north of Vancouver. You can’t beat the view from up on that mountain!
Toronto is another one of my favorites. A big thing there that everyone goes to see is the CN Tower. There are also tons of museums and it is right on Lake Ontario so there are lots of beach areas. Traffic ***** though.
I’ve only been to Montreal once, and it was in the dead of January, and I hurt my leg, so I couldn’t walk around that much. But I hear Montreal has a really nice casino anyways, and some nice old churches. Too bad I didn’t see this stuff; I was stuck in the hotel room with my leg propped up on a pillow!
Of course, there is always the Canadian Rockies which my parents have seen and they say it is spectacular.
Oh yeah, don’t forget the drinking age in Canada is lower than the U.S. That was always a big draw for people who lived in Western NY when they turned 19!
I agree with you on the Canadian side of the falls being way better than the American side. Not only is it a prettier view, but the Clifton Hill area and surrounding area is really neat. Very touristy, but it’s fun and definitely worth a visit. As far as the U.S. side of Niagara Falls, let’s just put it this way….I wouldn’t want to be on a street by myself at night. They just put a casino in the convention center though, which is helping the economy a tiny bit. As far as seeing the falls from the U.S. side, Goat Island is probably your best bet.
Anyways, Canada is awesome; I can’t wait until the next time I can get to Vancouver and Victoria. The Buschart Gardens are just a sight to behold!!
There are just too many things to list….as I said in the beginning, it is a BIG country!
By the way, I think you meant “tourist” not “torrist”. But that is okay, I forgive you!
August 9th, 2008 at 12:52 am
if you visit toronto we have the sky dome/ museum / science center// black creek pioneer village. lots of places you can see. eatons shopping centre in downtown toronto.OH YES ALSO THE ONTARIO PLACE/ LOTS OF GREAT RESTUARANTS. WE ALSO HAVE CARRIBANA EVERY YEAR WHICH IS SUPER MUSIC/ FOOD
August 11th, 2008 at 3:35 am
Thousands of attractions , try Bobcaygeon Ontario.
August 12th, 2008 at 10:25 am
West is best
August 12th, 2008 at 10:54 am
its the thousands island not the 3 thousand
that is very nice.. there are plently of nices places to visit just depends on where in canada you want to go
its a big country
August 14th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Vancouver is FANTASTIC!!! Victoria is nice! And yes! The Rockies!
August 14th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
lets not forget about the east coast! woooo halifax is such a nice city.. it reminds me of a smaller boston… the “Old” look to it , the history of it is interesting
Also pei is a great lil island to visit. it is like a fairy tale land its so pretty… yes.. there are a lot of potatoes there…and turnip hahah. the beaches are also very nice on the island as well
if you go to pei ,stay at the Rodd Charlottetown hotel its beautiful.