Take a Snowmobiling Vacation

Like it or not winter is coming. Instead of huddling indoors, discover the frozen beauty of Canada on a snowmobile tour. With thousands of kilometers of trails, novice and seasoned sledders can travel deeper and higher into the backcountry to places that are usually inaccessible. Adventure-seekers will be in awe at the quiet beauty and immense, untouched landscape of Canada’s winter wonderland.

From the BC Rockies to the Maritime trails, there’s plenty of snowmobiling vacations to discover:

  • The deep powder of Revelstoke, BC makes this area the champion of snowmobiling. With an annual snowfall between 12-18 meters (yes, METERS) and daily temperatures around -5 C, this area is a mountain playground for sledders. Tours with seasoned experts can take you along deep, powder filled valleys and also to mountain tops above the clouds. Snowmobiling in Revelstoke, BC is unbelievably beautiful and unforgettable.
  • The Crowsnest pass has hundreds of kilometers of trails but due to the frequent chinooks, snowmobiling in southern Alberta may be fickle. Central and northern Alberta has a constant snow base making for scenic parkland rides through the snow-covered forest. The air may be cold and crisp but a sunny blue sky makes for fantastic snowmobiling in Alberta.
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Five Top Destinations For an English Course in Canada

It’s not easy choosing the right place in which to take an English course in Canada. Weighing up the pros and cons of its cities can be tough – after all, whether it’s marvelous Montreal or top-class Toronto, most cities in Canada have just got so much going for them.

To help narrow the choices down just a little, here (in no particular order) are five top destinations for an English course in Canada:

1. Montreal

Montreal’s Old Town is one of the most attractive urban quarters in Canada. But it’s far from being merely a scenic city, as it’s also packed with things to see and do – whether it’s in the many museums and galleries, or outdoors, in stunning parks like the Parc du Mont-Royal, Parc Maisonneuve and the charming Parc Lafontaine.

2. Toronto

What does Toronto have to recommend it as a place to live and study? Better rephrase that into what doesn’t Toronto have? From the great shopping in and around Kensington Market and the reasonable restaurants on Bloor Street, to the luscious Toronto Islands, Toronto’s just a place that’s got so much going for it.

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Nightclubs and Nightlife in Montreal, Canada

Montreal, Canada, has a busy nightlife. Nightclubs and nightlife form an important part of a tourist’s itinerary in Canada. So much so that tour operators offer special packages for visitors keen on savoring the local party and bar scene. Travel to Canada is never complete without enjoying what the nightclubs and nightlife in Montreal have in store.

Supper Clubs

You must visit one of the numerous supper clubs in Montreal. These clubs offer relaxed ambience and unlimited fine dining options. Patronized by the young and the not-so-young, executives and celebrities, travelers as well as residents, these supper clubs are part watering holes, part party joints, and part celebrity-spotting zones. Places such as the Globe, MED Bar, and Buona Notte are the more well-known supper clubs in the city. Try to get on the guest-list of some favored patron or even organizer here, or you will find yourself standing in long queues for entry.

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