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10 Best Places to Visit in Utah - Travel Video
With five national parks, 43 state parks, and vast areas of breathtaking wilderness, Utah is one of the most popular states in the country for tourism. Along with what is recognized as the best snow on earth, visitors to Utah are also able to enjoy outdoor recreation, scenic vistas, and world-class shopping and dining. Thanks to Utah’s ideal location, this lovely state presents the best of the Desert Southwest and the Rocky Mountains. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Utah:
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Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Peterborough - Travel Canada, Ontario: Canadian Canoe Museum, Riverview Park and Zoo, Peterborough Lift Lock, Whetung Ojibwa Art and Crafts Gallery, Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Showplace Performance Centre, Jackson Park, Art Gallery of Peterborough, The OFAH Mario Cortellucci Hunting & Fishing Heritage Centre, Cathedral Church of St. Peter-in-Chains, Hutchison House Museum
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit
Join us for this Canadian Rockies travel guide as we explore one of Canada's most beautiful places to visit. The big reason we took a road trip from Ontario to Alberta and British Columbia was to see the Rocky Mountains. For Audrey's parents, especially her Dad, it has been a dream to see this beautiful part of Canada for decades. With a chance to finally do it we were all thrilled to visit the Canadian Rockies together as a family with Togo the German Shepherd. The following is everywhere we visited in and around the Canadian Rockies including most of our time spent in Banff National Park and Kootenay National Park in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia:
1) Getting our park passes at Banff National Park for the whole family
2) Exploring the town of Banff including hiking the Bow River Trail and the Banff Springs Hotel
3) Visiting the nearby town of Canmore to walk along Policeman’s Creek Boardwalk Trail
4) Visiting Cascade Ponds where Audrey's sister got married
5) Exploring Lake Minnewanka where you can hike, kayak or canoe
6) Driving through Kootenay Provincial Park
7) Hiking to visit the Paint Pots to visit the pools
8) Visiting the incredibly beautiful Lake Moraine
9) Visiting world famous Lake Louise
10) Hiking the Old Coach Trail in between Radium Hot Springs and Dry Gulch
11) Relaxing at Windermere Lake
12) Checking out the famous Continental Divide
13) Visiting Kananaskis Country to visit Upper Kananaskis Lake and Lower Kananaskis Lake
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide | Canada's Most Beautiful Place To Visit Video Transcript:
Welcome to the Canadian Rockies! In the last video we showed you the 4-and-a-half day car journey from Ontario, but now it’s time to jump into the sightseeing.
We had 1 full week in the Rockies, splitting our time between both Alberta and British Columbia, and all of our days were spent hiking in woods, visiting the lakes, and just enjoying being surrounded by nature.
This was a family road trip with our trusty family dog Togo in tow, so we’re going to be sharing with you our adventure in what may well be the most beautiful part of Canada!
The Bow River trail is just a few steps from downtown Banff and it follows the riverside.
From there, we walked over to the Banff Springs Hotel. This historic hotel opened up in 1888 it’s one of Canada's grand railway hotels built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. We continued over to Canmore.
From there, we drove over to Lake Minnewanka, which has more of a bluer hue in comparison to the other turquoise and emerald lakes in the Rockies. Lake Minnewanka is a glacial lake 21 kilometres in length, making it the 2nd longest lake in the Rockies. It’s a hub for water activity like boat cruises, kayaking, canoeing, and well, it’s beautiful.
Later that day we drove to Moraine Lake, which is another glacially fed lake. It has a brilliant blue-green colour due to light refracting off the rock sediments, and like most destinations in the Rockies, this one was another stunner.
The views from the shore of Lake Louise were nothing short of stunning, we had Victoria Glacier perfectly framed by mountains on either side, and then the brilliant glacial waters with dotted with red canoes.
Our final destination in the Rockies was Kananaskis Country where we visited Lower Kananaskis Lake and Upper Kananaskis Lake.
The real highlight was finally spotting some wildlife just as we were leaving for the day.
And that’s a wrap for our Rockies Road Trip! We still have lots left to see of our home country, but we can honestly say this is one of the most beautiful destinations in all of Canada.
We hope you guys got a few ideas of places to visit on your trip.
Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
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Visit Quebec - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Quebec City, Canada
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The best and worst of Quebec City, Canada.
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Join Katie and Myself as we explore Bon Echo provincial park in Ontario Canada. This park is one of the most beautiful places in all of ontario with lots of campsites, beaches, cliffs, and hiking trails. I highly recommend you get out and see this place!
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The Canoe | Canadian Canoe Culture
“If it is love that binds people to places in this nation of rivers and in this river of nations then one enduring expression of that simple truth, is surely the canoe.” - James Raffan, adventurer, acclaimed author and Director Emeritus of the Canadian Canoe Museum.
Is there anything more Canadian than paddling? ‘Ontario’ is an Iroquoian word meaning ‘land of shining waters’. With over 400,000 lakes, countless rivers and heritage waterways in Ontario, we are connected by and to water and the Canoe is a symbol of that relationship.
Discover the different ways Ontarians have connected to our natural environment, each other and themselves through paddling. This film captures the human connection and bond created by Canada’s well-known craft & symbol, the canoe. Through the stories of five paddlers across the province of Ontario, Canada - a majestic background both in it’s landscape & history - the film underscores the strength of the human spirit and how the canoe can be a vessel for creating deep and meaningful connections.
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Road trip & Things to do in Quebec, Canada (Great Trail & Outdoor activities)
In this video I sum up the best things to do in Quebec (province in Canada) along the Great Trail based on my 1 week lasting road trip.
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I spent about 1 week in Canada working together with Québec Original and the local tourism boards to show you an interesting mix of the best things to do in Québec featuring outdoor adventures, sights and food experiences along the Great Trail.
The Trans Canada Trail, being promoted since 2016 as The Great Trail, is claimed to be the world's longest network of recreational trails.
I got the chance to camp by a lake, canoe, paddle, hike, climb, bike and do horseback riding - all the activities you are able to do along the Great Trail. On top of that I had the chance to fly with a seaplane to get to see the Mauricie region from above.
Even though I had only that little time I managed to cover a big part of Quebec from Gantineau all the way over to Quebec City spending most of my time out in the nature
This trip was executed within 8days - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Quebec:
- Gatineau Park
- Wakefield
- Taylor lake, Lac Philipe, Lusk Cave
- Arbraska Lafleche Aerial Park & Zip lines
- Le P'tit train du nord
- Nominingue, Labelle, Mont Tremblant, Saint Adele, Val David, Saint Jérôme
- Trois Rivieres
- Mauricie
- La Foulée Mauricienne
- Hydravion Aventure
- Cabane à Sucre Chez Dany, Mauricie
- Quebec City
- Château Frontenac, Fortifications & Old Québec
- Observatoire de la Capitale
- Chez Ashton
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I got invited by Quebec Original (tourism board of Quebec region) to produce this video showcasing my travel experience and things to do in Quebec connected with the Great trail. I was free to create my very own itinerary with all the freedom needed. Nevertheless all opinions, recommendations and views are my own.
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BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE TRIP - BWCA
A 10 day canoe & camping adventure into Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area in July 2017. Had a great time fishing with my father and sister.
Our route was: Mudro Lake - Fourtown - Boot - Fairy - Gun - Gull - Thunder - Beartrap Lake. Then back again.
We caught a bunch of fish, mostly Walleye and Smallmouth Bass. Saw a female moose too!
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