miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2011

Tourism in Canada

Canada.
The culture of Canada is a mixture of British, French and native people. It is a multicultural country. It is a bilingual country where the two principal idioms are French and English.
The Canadians people have different traditions like celebrate winter carnival, jazz festival, and international film festival Toronto. The principal sports are hockey in winter and lacrosse in summer. In Canada there is no official religion, most people are Roman Catholics and too practice the Islam, Buddhism and Judaism.
The clime depends on of the part of the country. And too depends on the season, in the summer is the 30 grades and in winter the temperature is low of the 0 grades.
In Canada there are millions of lakes, hundreds of parks y and huge mountains. In winter the principal tourist attraction is the ski, in places like British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec y Ontario. Whistler, Banff, Mont Tremblant and Mount St. Anne are the hugest mountains of Canada. In the summer Canada is with colors where the outdoor activities are very interesting like: aquatic ski, tennis and golf.
Toronto is the capital of Canada, here you can make a living. Toronto is too the hugest city of that country. Here is the Ontario Lake where is the diversion parking for all family, in that place some artist like Gloria Stefan, Tragically Hip, and others were presented. In Toronto preserve the culture, because here is some places like museums like: Massey Hall, Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, the Hummingbird Centre presents arts made by Pavarotti, Yo-Yo Ma, Vanessa Mae, Isaac Stern, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Paco de Lucia, Pablo Milanese. In Toronto is the third theater in North America that presents more plays. La Casa Loma Castle, a tourist attraction in Toronto was built on a hill (hill) with a beautiful view of the city. Located northwest of downtown,  about ten miles from the Sky dome. Around Casa Loma are very exclusive residential areas such as Forest Hill. Receives many visitors in summer and offers its main hall for weddings and corporate events.
Canada’s Bay of Fundy! Home to the highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy is a 270 km (170 mile) long ocean bay that stretches between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on Canada's east coast. Attractions showcasing Fundy’s dynamic ecology and geology are spread through-out the region. Such crown jewels of the Fundy seascape include national and provincial parks, coastal hiking trails, natural history museums, lighthouses and tide harbors. The region’s culture and history are celebrated at Fundy inter-prostration centers, historic sites, museums, horticultural display gardens, and artisans’ studios. Hopewell Rocks, located in the Bay of Fundy, are the most famous geological resend the Canadian province of New Brunswick and one of the world's marine wonders. These amazing natural sculptures carved by the eroding effect of more than 100 billion tons of water, twice a day flowing into the Bay of Fundy, where tides famous diminish its lowest level.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: is the perfect blend of urban excitement, country living and some of the cleanest air in Canada. Enjoy a stroll on National Historic Great George Street; sit amongst the trees on Victoria Row; or shop on Queen Street. With an eclectic mix of restaurants, pubs, and cafes, there is something for every taste bud. Community and city-wide festivals fill the streets nearly every week of the year, offering exhilarating options from world class music, theatre, comedy, gaming and sport. Whether it's a hotel, an enchanting inn or cozy Bed & Breakfast, Charlottetown is your home away from home.
Labrador: The huge land, here we can fly in a helicopter over the herds of Canada. Here we can see polar bears hunting seals, Take a guided tour of the Red Bay area, where trees caressed by the wind mixed with soil is barren and wild alpine flowers. Stop by to taste the sweet plum boys (Arctic Raspberry) and bake apples (blackberry swamp) that bloom in the swamps. Here we can see village for everywhere.
The Canyon Sainte-Anne is located 30 minutes from Quebec City at the intersection of the tourist regions of Quebec, the Côte-de-Beaupré and Charlevoix and 6 km. after the Basilica Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. This canyon offers a majestic natural spectacle of great tourist attraction.
In the city of Victoria, capital of the province of British Columbia, is this wonderful Miniature World (world in miniature), an attraction where tourists and visitors can find 85 thumbnails from circuses, a model railway with a long runway, house dolls, etc and different sections, ideal for adults and children. Here you can get a souvenir of this little city.
To see the Northern Lights in Canada, the starting point is the city of Edmonton, Alberta, flying north of Fort McMurray lel have optimal visaualización of this natural phenomenon. The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights are a stunning natural spectacle in winter, ideally between September and May.
            The food in Canada is very variety and the principal plates are: Artic Char, Calgary Beef Hash, Sugar Pie, Fiddleheads and Solomon Grundy.
Pros and cons.
Pros: In Canada the government searches a good environment and they want wrap every tourist that visited Canada, because they wanted plant a education program about sustainable tourism, so they want work in the recuperation of the history of the place. They think that tourism is very important for the economy of the place.
Cons: The tourism causes environmental damage if the country doesn’t take a control of that. So the natural resources are degrading



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