Wide-open spaces, sizzling slopes, cosmopolitan cities, and plenty more, eh?
Cover photo: Chris DeSort
Wide-open spaces, sizzling slopes, cosmopolitan cities, and plenty more, eh?
Cover photo: Chris DeSort
Paolostefano1412 The capital of Quebec and Canada´s second largest city, dubbed "The City of a Hundred Steeples," effortlessly combines history, culture, and culinary wonders, inviting both locals and visitors alike to explore its endless charm. Writer Julia Lucio beautifully captures the city's spirit in her article "Fall in Love with Montreal", published in a local eastern Ontario paper called The Seeker, describing a vibrant city that's constantly evolving yet warmly familiar. read post
Read more…Just_Super Refusing to visit a particular country has become a popular form of protest in recent years. Don’t go to Russia because of its brutal unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Don’t visit Israel because of its also brutal treatment of Gaza and the West Bank and the mass slaughter and displacement of its people. Stay away from China because of its oppression of Tibetans and of Uigurs in its western Xinjiang province. And most high-profile of all (and injurious to many tourism and…
Read more…Wellness travel meets horses at a particular subset of guest ranches, which focus on eco-experiences where you will be inspired to heal yourself and the planet, activities such as "wild yoga," and of course exhilarating horseback rides powered by Mother Nature. If this appeals to you, one ranch in British Columbia and another in Saskatchewan are among ten to consider in the United States and Canada: read post
Read more…Mhsheikholeslami On the edge of town and just 125 feet long, this limestone-brick drainage tunnel built in the early 20th century, and its supernatural reputation comes from the legend of a young girl who died from burns in here; there are variations on the story - that she was set ablaze in a nearby farmhouse fire and died of her burns after fleeing here, that she was set on fire by her own father here as a result of a vicious divorce and custody battle, that she was raped in here and her body…
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Canada never sold itself as the destination where your dollar went further. We never had a campaign that said you can get a 30-40-50% high season discount thanks to currency exchange rates. Now that the exchange is just a few cents on the dollar (in the US favour) I don't think it's a valid excuse. All Americans I meet think of a dollar as a dollar. They don't spend their days thinking a Canadian dollar is worth this, a Bermudian dollar is this ...
Like all travel, the discount available to you will depend on your ability to negotiate. And while you might pay a bit more for one aspect of your trip, there are always ways to shave costs elsewhere without feeling like you've had to make a massive compromise.
And what Americans don't understand is that we view prices differently. To begin with, we, like the Brits, are traditionally a little more frugal. We don't have the cheap airfares you do, so we resist paying huge amounts for hotels and meals and experiences. I think if you matched a five-star US resort with a five-star Canadian resort you may find bargains. If the price is close, then look at what is included or possible for next to little extra cost and it should still look affordable.
I don't think we've ever really wanted to be the discount destination. I think we prefer to sell ourselves on merit, quality of experience and value for money, plus fun, safety and stability.
So right! The Falls are so worth the visit. I live just forty mintues from the Falls, and every visitor I have asks me to take them there. It is on all of their "1000 Things to See Before I Die" lists. I still experience that first moment of silence when you stand at the edge - even after all these visits.
But there are so many better places to eat than Harvey's. did you know that Niagara Falls is a hotbed of authentic Italian cuisine? There's a large Italian community here, and the food is amazing. Nex time, try Antica Pizza at the top of Clifton Hill. Great sote oven baked Neopolitan pizza's and very affordable too.
For more info, visit my blog about Niagara Falls:
http://www.nileguide.com/destination/blog/niagara-falls-on/
Glad you visited and glad you liked our Falls!
http://www.authenticseacoast.com/play/summer.html
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