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Vancouver Aquarium: Vancouver Aqaurium Beluga Whales

Really don’t know what to say about the Aquarium other than it was amazing. It was $16.5 CDN to enter for an adult. There is cheaper pricing for children and seniors. I was really blown away by the Beluga Whales, there are several at the Aquarium. “Kavna” is a female beluga who is approximately 3.8 metres in length and weighs about 1000 kg. At about 32 years of age, Kavna eats 11 kg of herring, squid and capelin a day. “Allua” is only a teenager at about 19 years of age. She is 3.2 metres long and about 794 kg, eating 10.5 kg of herring, squid and capelin. Read the rest of this entry »

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Travel to Montreal’s Celebrity Hotel

A new Celebrity Hotel opened in Montreal a few months back and it is offering very low prices for a couple of months in order to start their giving out their services.

The hotel, which is located in the downtown part of Montreal, is also in the corner of St-Denis and Rene-Levesque. Formed by joining two hotels due to bad reputations. This hotel is a boutique hotel which is part of the chains of hotels of Exclusive Chain Hotel group. Read the rest of this entry »

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Top places that make me to visit Canada again and again…

I think these are few famous places in Canada…

* Vancouver
* Calgary
* Niagara Falls
* Toronto
* Ottawa
* Montreal
* Quebec City
* Halifax
* Victoria Read the rest of this entry »

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Canada Festivals

Calgary Winterfest
All things show will be highlighted during the event. A children’s carnival will be set up indoors at Devonian Gardens. There will be skiing and snowboarding at Olympic Park. Canoe portage competitions and an array of winter sports will complete the list of activities.

Annual Festival du Voyageur
An annual celebration of “joie de viure” highlights French Canadian history. A street party, dog sled races, parade and winter sportsl competitions provide something for everyone. Log sawing, barrel balancing, and beard growing all make the list of sports to watch. Read the rest of this entry »

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Personal safety

Travel agents and tour operators are likely to require some sort of insurance when you book a package holiday, though according to UK law they can’t make you buy their own (other than a £1 premium for “schedule airline failure”). If you have a good all-risks home insurance policy it may cover your possessions against loss or theft even when overseas. Many private medical schemes such as BUPA or PPP also offer coverage plans for abroad, including baggage loss, cancellation or curtailment and cash replacement as well as sickness or accident. Read the rest of this entry »

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