Top 5 Places to Visit: Labrador
Top 5 most amazing attractions in Labrador! From amazing seaside views to whale watching to the Torngat Mountains, Labrador is truely a site to behold.
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10 Best Places to Live in Australia
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10 Best Places to Live in Australia.
Australia is perhaps the most unique continent and country on planet Earth, with its immensely indigenous population and eco-system, stemming back to tens of thousands of years ago. With cultures unique to the continent, such as Aboriginal, Melanesian and Torres Strait Islander cultures, Australia offers a world of experience that can’t be gained in any other civilization. With climates ranging from tropical, to desert, to grassland, to more temperate regions in the south, Australia is a geographically diverse continent with mass appeal in terms of education, job opportunity, art and entertainment, and overall quality of life. Here are just some of the 10 best places to live in Australia, from the largest cities to the smallest rural gems.
1: Melbourne, Victoria
2: Mackay, Queensland
3: Wodonga, Victoria
4: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
5: Brisbane, Queensland
6: Adelaide, South Australia
7: Sydney, New South Wales
8: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
9: Gold Coast, Queensland
10: Perth, Western Australia
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Canada: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 4/5
Canada: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this Northern nation like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Canada is a stunning destination that provides travellers an endless natural playground to get lost in. From the incredible mountain ranges of British Columbia to the coves and cliffs of Canada's East Coast (and everywhere in between), the True North strong and free has it all.
The country is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own unique cultural backgrounds, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes. Consider booking a tour that focuses on a specific region so that you can experience it thoroughly - the country is huge, making it unlikely to able to enjoy everything if you rush across the country in a single trip.
Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the province or territory you’re visiting. Depending on the season you travel, pack everything from your swimsuit to your parka.
You can exchange your money into Canadian dollars in any major city, at airports or at the countless ATMs located throughout the country. Credit card and debit transactions are incredibly common, so in most case you will have no trouble using them in lieu of cash. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you'll have to cross off the classics like poutine, sugar pie and craft beer!
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— About Canada —
Canada's 10 provinces are Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Don't forget the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut!
Learn more about what Canada has to offer and the inspiring experiences that await you by reading Days to Come:
TOP 8 WORST PLACES TO MOVE IN CANADA (2013)
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We’ve told you about some of the underrated immigration destinations in Canada, now check out our list of places prospective Canadians should avoid: the poor places, the racist places, the isolated places, the depressing places, the worst of the worst! Naturally, the tiny towns in the woods of Northern Ontario or the southern shore of Newfoundland would be the worst of the worst, but let’s be reasonable. Here are list of towns and cities with a substantial population (at least 5000 residents) that might seem like a decent idea to a prospective immigrant interested in a slower pace of living.
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1. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
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High crime rate? Check.
High unemployment? Check.
High cost of living? Check.
Limited access to services? Check.
High property taxes? Check.
Bad weather? Check.
Despite being a small, quaint city just a few hours from Halifax, New Glasgow tops polls of the worst places to live in Canada. How could those 10,000 people stand it? They must have all been born there.
In 2009 New Glasgow ranked 36th out of 208 in StatsCan's crime severity index. The crime rate increased from 2011 to 2012, and was significantly higher than the provincial average.
In 2006, New Glasgow had an unemployment rate of 7.7%. It has decreased since then and, as of the 2011 census, it was 5.7%, or slightly lower than the provincial average.
The cost of living in New Glasgow was estimated by one website to be 4% higher than the cost of living in New York City, but only 30.3% of those reporting say their households earn more than $60,000 Canadian per year (after taxes).
Property tax in New Glasgow was higher than the average in Nova Scotia and significantly higher than Halifax up to and including 2013.
Climate
New Glasgow receives 1212 cm of precipitation per year (that's more than Vancouver).
2. Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario
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Congratulations, Kitchener / Waterloo, you are the hate crime capital of Canada! Despite hosting two universities and a massive tech company campus, the Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge tri-city area experiences a high per capita rate of verbal and physical assaults on ethnic, religious and gay minorities. Despite its location in the highly diverse Southern Ontario region, Kitchener has inherited the mantle from the previous main offender, Calgary.
In 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo was surpassed by Peterborough, Hamilton and Ottawa in police-reported hate crimes, however the rate remained at nearly double the national average.
3. Thetford Mines, Quebec
The third of the three rogues’ gallery dwellers is poor Thetford Mines, the heart of Quebec’s asbestos mining region and the winner of the title Most Polluted City in Canada. Despite the overwhelming evidence of the dangerous health effects of asbestos, Canada still mines the dangerous mineral, and the biggest mine in a populated area is in Thetford Mines.
4. Bay Roberts, Newfoundland
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Many, many other rural communities on the east coast could make this list, but Bay Roberts appears because it has the highest unemployment rate in Canada, at 17%. Despite the oil, gas, mining and hydro-power booms in Newfoundland, Bay Roberts has somehow managed to avoid the job benefits. This wouldn’t seem so peculiar if Bay Roberts wasn’t just an hour’s drive from money-drunk St. John’s and other rapidly expanding bedroom communities like Conception Bay South.
The unemployment rate has improved as it was 20.7% in 2006
5. Sarnia, Ontario
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Sarnia itself may not be so bad, but its view of and proximity to American heavy industry helps to reinforce the fact that this border town is polluted. It also has an empty downtown and a shrinking population.
6. Saint John, New Brunswick
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Long known as the unglamourous milltown cousin to its apostrophic neighbour to the east, St. John’s, Saint John is a dirty, stinky pulp and paper port on the Bay of Fundy. Despite the natural beauty nearby, the city has a declining population and few economic opportunities outside of the paper mills, nuclear power plant, and small university satellite campus. Don’t end up in Saint John when you want to live in St. John’s!
7. Nanaimo, BC
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8. Thunder Bay, Ontario
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TOP 10 GOLD COAST BEACHES | Best Beach in Gold Coast Australia
Best beaches in Gold Coast - Australia based on travelers choice. This is Top 10 of best beach in Gold Coast. Gold Coast has so many beautiful and most popular beach. Some of the beaches are the best places to go in Gold Coast or Australia.
If you want to visit best beaches in Gold Coast, you must watching this video first. Look at how good beaches in Gold Coast are. Beautiful sand, blue sea, clean environment and so many attractions from so many beach in Gold Coast.
Here are the list of Top 10 Beaches in Gold Coast - Australia:
#1: Burleight Heads Beach
#2: Coolangatta Beach
#3: Kirra Beach
#4: Currumbin Beach
#5: Greenmount Bea ch
#6: Surfer's Paradise Beach
#7: Kurrawa Beach
#8: Tugun Beach
#9: Rainbow Bay
#10: Miami Beach
Enjoy this Top 10 Gold Coast Beaches video from Explore Australia Youtube Channel. All the best beaches in Gold Coast Australia that you must visit listed here.
Newfoundland & Labrador from Above
As we travel along Canada's coastline, we have had the opportunity to see many of our stops from the sky! Watch this video for a new perspective on the stunning places along the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Lors de notre voyage sur le littoral canadien, nous avons eu la chance d'explorer quelques-uns de nos arrêts à vol d'oiseau. Visionnez cette vidéo pour découvrir la côte de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador sous une nouvelle perspective.
Top 10 Snowiest Cities on Earth
10. Buffalo: Located just east of Lake Erie, which borders the winter wonderland known as Canada, Buffalo experiences more snow than most major Canadian cities, which tend to be known for long, snowy winters. Buffalo residents also experience increased production of snow due to the meteorological pattern known as “lake-effect snow”, which drastically increases overall snowfall.
9. Rochester: located fairly close to Canada, south of Lake Ontario, Rochester deals with large amounts of lake-effect snow that occasionally leads to blizzards. Sustained winds that exceeded 60 mph battered the regions, blowing snow from the lake. Snow drifts of up to 30 feet accumulated in some areas.
8. Akita: Home of Akita Castle, a fortification built around 733 A.D., Akita has a population of more than 320,000 residents. It achieved the designation of a “core city” of Japan in 1997. The first two months of the year tend to dump the most snow on the people of Akita, with an average of 54.3 inches in January and 42.5 inches in February – over 90% of its average annual snowfall.
7. Saguenay: Saguenay is located about 120 miles north of Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec. Formed through a merger of four smaller cities – La Baie, Laterriere, Chicoutimi and Jonquiere – Saguenay has a population of more than 144,000 Francophones living close to the Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean.
6. Syracuse: Syracuse is located in the state of New York, situated close to a lake – in this case both Lake Ontario and Onondaga Lake. Metropolitan Syracuse has a population of more than 144,000 in the city with more than 662,000 people living in the surrounding metropolitan region.
5. Quebec City: The second biggest city in the province of Quebec, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America and features some of the most beautiful architecture and culture inspired by the city’s French and European roots.. Quebec celebrates the winter with the annual Quebec Winter Carnival. This year marks the carnival’s 60th anniversary.
4. St. John’s: St. John’s is located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and receives the most snow on average than any major Canadian city. This city is believed to be the oldest in North America and sprung from some of the first wave of settlements from European interlopers.
3. Toyama: This area of Japan receives so much snow on an annual basis that that the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route – Yuki no Otani – features giant walls of snow on both sides that tower over all drivers, completely blocking the view. Toyama is the capital of the Toyay Prefecture and is home to over 417,000 residents.
2. Sapporo: Sapporo is the largest city on this list, with a population of nearly 2 million. The fourth biggest city in Japan is the second snowiest on earth, with nearly 17 feet of snow per year on average. Similar to Quebec City, Sapporo puts on an annual festival, known as the Sapporo Snow Festival, welcoming about two million tourists during the event.
1. Aomori City: By far the snowiest city on earth is Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This location averages a whopping 26 feet of snow per year, more than a 100 inches more than Sapporo, the next snowiest city. The reason Aomori City receives an incredible amount of snow is its location in high elevation among the Hakkoda Mountains, Aomori Bay and Mutsu Bay, combining cold northern air with snow production aided by adjacent bodies of water.
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GOLD COAST TRAVEL - Visit SURFERS PARADISE
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Visit The ONE AND ONLY Surfers Paradise on your Next Trip to Gold Coast.
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21 Places to visit in 2018
The 21 Best Places to Visit in 2018 According to National Geographic Traveler’s Editors
Traveler editors selected their top picks for places in three key categories- Cities, Culture, and Nature. “The No. 1 question NG get from their 9.6 million readers is, ‘Where should I go next?’ NG”s Best of the World list responds to that question with 21 timely destinations that make for a year of transformative travels,” said George Stone, National Geographic Traveler editor in chief. “With 15 international editions, National Geographic Traveler has a global team of writers, photographers and travel experts who helped build their list and report on these stellar places. National Geographic looked for cities that bustle with new energy and intrigue; parklands that percolate with vitality and ecological protection; and communities rich in local character that offer opportunities for cultural engagement. Packed with surprise, humor and relevance, our list advances our National Geographic mission to explore, conserve and share unforgettable stories about the best of our world.”
21 Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
20 Friesland, Netherlands
19 Labrador, Canada
18 San Antonio, Texas
17 Albania
16 Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
15 Tétouan, Morocco
14 Cleveland, Ohio
13 Phnom Penh, Cambodia
12 Santiago, Chile
11 Madagascar
10 Dublin, Ireland
9 Jordan Trail
8 Malmö, Sweden
7 North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii
6 Vienna, Austria
5 Oaxaca, Mexico
4 Sydney, Australia
3 Tbilisi, Georgia
2 Jujuy Province, Argentina
1 Harar, Ethiopia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Surfers' Paradise, Gold Coast Hotels, Queensland, Australia
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Surfers' Paradise, Gold Coast Hotels, Queensland, Australia
1. Q1 Resort & Spa *****
2. Mantra Circle On Cavill ****
3. Meriton Serviced Apartments Aqua Street ****
4. Meriton Serviced Apartments Broadbeach ****
5. Wyndham Surfers Paradise ****
6. Hotel Grand Chancellor Surfers Paradise ****
7. Vibe Hotel Gold Coast ****
8. Hilton Surfers Paradise *****
9. Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise ****
10. Watermark Hotel & Spa ****
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1. Hamilton Avenue, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Q1 Resort & Spa’s beachside observation deck rises 755 ft above Surfers Paradise, with 360° views of the Gold Coast countryside, Pacific Ocean and Byron Bay. All accommodations feature a spa tub.
2. 9 Ferny Avenue, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
With 3 outdoor pools, a sauna, hot tub and an in-house cinema room, Mantra Circle on Cavill offers a number of relaxation options.
3. 6 Aqua Street, Southport, 4215 Gold Coast, Australia
Meriton Serviced Apartments Aqua Street offers 172 luxury suites. The residential property boasts an outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub. Guests enjoy 1 GB of free WiFi per 24 hours.
4. 2669 Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach, 4218 Gold Coast, Australia
Just a 5-minute walk from the beach, Meriton Serviced Apartments Broadbeach offers luxurious accommodations.
5. 3018 Surfers Paradise Blvd (Cnr Markwell Ave), Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Just a 3-minute walk from the beach, Wyndham Surfers Paradise Resort has apartments with cooking facilities, an LCD TV, an iPod docking station, a home theater system and a laundry facilities.
6. Cnr Hanlan St and Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Just 500 ft from Surfers Paradise Beach, Hotel Grand Chancellor features a swimming pool, tennis court and fitness center. All rooms feature a private balcony with lovely ocean or city views.
7. 42 Ferny Avenue, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Overlooking the Nerang River, the ultra-stylish Vibe Hotel Gold Coast features a swimming pool, hot tub and 24/7 room service and parking, a 5-minute walk from Surfers Paradise Beach.
8. 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Rising high above Surfers Paradise Beach, this stylish hotel offers spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views. Guests can choose from 2 bars, 2 restaurants and 4 swimming pools.
9. 2807 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
Set among lush tropical gardens, the Crowne Plaza is located just over a quarter mile from Surfers Paradise Beach. All rooms have a furnished balcony and most have ocean views.
10. 3032 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers' Paradise, 4217 Gold Coast, Australia
The luxurious Watermark Hotel & Spa Gold Coast is 5 minutes' walk from Surfers Paradise Beach and it's vibrant surrounding nightlife.