Page: 4
Winnipeg, Manitoba — a Historical Timeline
Winnipeg, the heart of North America, has known human habitation for 6000 years and has since been a hub of settlement, commerce and historic significance.
Jan 17, 2011
–
Ron Wiebe
Vancouver Festivals – A Year Round Celebration of Life in BC
Festivals abound in Vancouver. They begin on the first day of the year with various Polar Bear swims and continue until the Christmas Tree Festival.
Jan 16, 2011
–
Julian Worker
Manitoba Hydro Place—Award Winning Environmental Design
Manitoba Hydro Place or the Hydro Building as its called locally, in downtown Winnipeg, is an a award winning structure and a model of energy efficiency.
Jan 14, 2011
–
Ron Wiebe
Engineering Marvels—Manitoba's Red River Floodway
The Manitoba, Red River Floodway joins the Eiffel Tower, Channel Tunnel, Panama Canal and Three Gorges Dam as a modern engineering marvel.
Jan 13, 2011
–
Ron Wiebe
Visiting the Edmonton, Alberta, Muttart Conservatory
Within its four glass pyramids, the Muttart Conservatory brings the flora of three distinct climatic zones to residents and tourists in Edmonton all year.
Jan 12, 2011
–
Robin Schroffel
Stay at Fairmont Chateau Whistler and Ski at Whistler Blackcomb
British Columbia, Canada is home to some of the world's best skiing, including Whistler Blackcomb and Fairmont Chateau offers ski-in and out convenience.
Jan 10, 2011
–
Julie McElroy
Victoria British Columbia Canada – Ten Must See Sites
A discussion of the top sites to visit on a trip to Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Jan 8, 2011
–
Mark Johnson
Kamloops, British Columbia Travel Guide
A guide for travelers to Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Find information on Kamloops tourist attractions, accommodations, and more.
Jan 7, 2011
–
Robin Schroffel
Five Reasons to Visit Alberta, Canada
Canada's westernmost prairie province has a lot to offer visitors. Take an Alberta holiday and discover some of its secrets.
Jan 6, 2011
–
Robin Schroffel
Chinese New Year in Chinatown, Vancouver BC, 2011
Vancouver's vibrant Chinese community has made Chinese New Year one of the city's most festive occasions. Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Vancouver!
Jan 5, 2011
–
Laura Tompkins
Vancouver, BC - Romantic Outdoor Winter Activities
If you want romantic outdoor winter activities, Vancouver is the place to fall in love. Vancouver has loads of great activities for winter fun and romance.
Jan 5, 2011
–
Laura Tompkins
Sugaring off Festival in St-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba
In spring, select maple trees are tapped in St-Pierre-Jolys as they celebrate sugaring-off, in a French Canadian tradition just as is done in Eastern Canada
Jan 4, 2011
–
Ron Wiebe
West Edmonton Mall Galaxyland Amusement Park
Ride and play all day at Galaxyland, West Edmonton Mall. It's the world's largest indoor amusement park, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Jan 1, 2011
–
Robin Schroffel
Manipogo, Sasquatch and Wendigo — Manitoba Monsters
Manitoba's vast and remote wilderness areas, seldom visited by humans, are the habitat of cryptid creatures such as the sasquatch, manipogo and the windigo.
Dec 30, 2010
–
Ron Wiebe
Vancouver Polar Bear Swim, January 1st, 2011
Since 1920, the Vancouver Polar Bear Swim Club hosts a New Year's Day tradition of taking the plunge in the near frigid waters of scenic English Bay.
Dec 27, 2010
–
Kathryn Hatashita-Lee
Vancouver Island Golf – Tofino
Lush greens and scenic tee shots await you on Vancouver Island's west coast.
Dec 27, 2010
–
L. Peters
Vancouver Island Golf – Parksville Golf and Country Clubs
Birdies and eagles await you on the golf courses of Parksville on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Dec 26, 2010
–
L. Peters
Vancouver Island Golf – Qualicum Beach Golf and Country Clubs
Breathtaking views and stunning greens await you on Qualicum Beach's golf courses, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Dec 26, 2010
–
L. Peters
Island Getaways - Vancouver Island Style
Regardless of the season, Vancouver Island offers world class resorts and fishing lodges to tempt you.
Dec 22, 2010
–
L. Peters
Canadian National Historic Sites near Winnipeg Manitoba
When traveling to Winnipeg, it is essential to allocate time to visit Riel House, the Forks, St. Andrews on the Red, and Lower Fort Garry.
Dec 22, 2010
–
Ron Wiebe