Road to 150: Best Things To Do In British Columbia
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Highlights From The Road to 150 British Columbia Episode:
Canada's westernmost province is packed with jaw-dropping scenery and incredible adventures. Home to some of Canada's most varied landscapes, ranging from desert and ocean to mountains and forest, there truly is something for everyone in British Columbia.
We explored the BC from Sept 6 - Sept 28, 2017.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We drove to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our local sponsors, including Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours, Spokes Bicycle Rentals, the Museum of Anthropology, Marketa's Bed & Breakfast, A Taste of Victoria Food Tours, the Butchart Gardens, Craigdarroch Castle, Spinnakers Brewpub, Wild Renfrew, Orca Spirit Adventures, Glamping at Brown's Bay Resort, Eagle Eye Adventures, Beaver Aquatics, Eiko Jones, Ecolodge Tofino, the Surf Club at Long Beach Lodge, Wildplay Nanaimo, Sundown Diving, Kelowna Water Taxi and Cruises, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Axe Monkeys Kelowna, Okanagan Flyboard, Krafty Kitchen and Bar, and Pipe Mountain Coaster Revelstoke.
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You Will Never See These Areas As a Tourist | Part 2 of 6 Trip to Montego Bay
Our next adventure continues with this exciting experience of traveling through the country areas of Jamaica. These are areas of Jamaica that tourists never have a chance to experience and today we want to make you part of an unique opportunity to travel and have a guided tour free of cost.
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The Most Beautiful Spring Garden in Canada : The Butchart Gardens
The Butchart Gardens is one of the top tourist attractions in Victoria, British Columbia and ranked by USA Today, CNN and National Geographic as one of the top garden in Canada.
The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown.
Inside London's most luxurious hotel: ROSEWOOD LONDON. Impressions & review!
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Santa Rosa: Activities & Attractions (Gay Travel Video)
Santa Rosa activities and attractions that I saw and did with my boyfriend are featured in this video, the next episode of The Travel Tidbit! Next week I'll be showing a new city in another state so subscribe if you're new to see that and more from the destinations I travel to! This is just the one of FOUR videos I have from Santa Rosa (a hotel vlog with Heath is coming on Thursday)!
Every week I either feature where to sleep and eat in a city that I've traveled to, or things to see and do in it - to help you plan your trip!
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Sonoma Canopy Tours
Railroad Square
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve
Charles M. Shulz Museum
Redwood Empire Ice Arena
Francis Ford Copolla Winery
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A Trip To Sudbury Ontario
Trip to Sudbury
It was a sudden plan, I just wanted to move out of the day to day life. I opened my mac book pro and logged in to google map. Keeping the pointer on a random location (it turned out to be Ishpatina ridge).
The day was dec 11th 2017, I packed all the needed things for this trip, left home around 6pm as I needed to cover a lot of destinations in coming 2 days. As I reached the station (Union station, Toronto), got to know that the train was late for almost 5+ hours which was a big disappointment.
The train arrived at 2am in the night by the time I was hungry and dead sleepy. Being a vegan is a serious thing, you do not get the right food at the right time. I had 5 packets of Dad's cookies and 3 packets of crunchy peanut butter clif bar packed from home which are really good and for vegans.
Unfortunately the train did not have wifi.
Arrived at Capreol at 11 am. The temperature was -23 degrees c, It's a small town with not many things to see. A bar, a car rental shop, an old church and museum which was closed due to bad weather.
I met this guy in train who was also from Toronto and was heading to Alberta, guess what I had kept one of my cookies pac outside after eating 2, and he ate those without even asking me. Great to meet people.
Had oat meal and green tea for breakfast, walked for 30 minutes to find something worthwhile for seeing. Missed my bus twice to Sudbury. Finally after waiting for a long time I had a smile on my face to see the bus coming towards me. It was so cold that my feet were numb, removed shoes and changed socks in the bus. The girl before me was like what is this guy even doing. she was probably in high school heading to home after a long day.
6 pm and I was in Sudbury. Booked a hotel which near the bus stand in the hope to travel more during the evening. Buy the time I got fresh and ready it was 8:00pm, the place where I crashed was inside a mall and almost all the stores were closed. Ordered 2 plates of fried rice food from a chinese restaurant and finished both, oh my.
I couldn't go out due to bad weather, the temperature dropped to -29 degree c in the night. The next day 13th dec was my birthday and I was supposed to be in Ishpatina ridge that day. Seeing the weather condition I can say that I made the right decision not to leave for Ishpatina ridge, It would have taken a hell out of me to survive in mountains in that condition.
Early morning I checked out of the hotel and travelled towards big nickel, for my bad day that was closed too, it was only opened for special group of visitors which definitely was not me in any sense. I must say the road to big nickel is not a good one, it's really a bad choice of constructors who made those. You are supposed to walked through the highway and in that ice, snow, cold, moving vehicles.
I got a ride towards it, but couldn't get one while getting down. Stood in -26 degrees c for almost 15+ minutes and those shoes and gloves of mine. Never going with such things to a cold place again. I was hungry, cold and the road was too slippery with frozen ice on it. Took the decision and started walking slowly. That was one of my worst days. A walk which takes not more than 3 minutes took me 10+ minutes to cover and I was in serious cold.
Reached deluxe hamburgers just down the hill and red rose it was which saved me. I was still hungry and but there was not much I could eat. I had finished everything that I had on me. The bus stop was 2 feet in snow and I was on the street for almost 30+ minutes, this bus had passed it's arrival time by 25+ minutes. I took a ride to Sudbury bus stand and no talking there after.
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Moon Palace Jamaica Sneak Peek
Moon Palace Jamaica is a family all inclusive resort in the heart of Ocho Rios right by the cruise port. You are walking distance to restaurants, shops and the market. The resort has great dining options. I was impressed how seriously the waiters treated food allergies I think many families would love the onsite swim with dolphins excursion and flow rider. The beach is a bit rocky and they are working on improving it. Night time offers a lot of choices: lobby bar with music, disco, piano bar or an adults only bar with music.
I think this resort is a great fit for families who want to take excursions in the Ocho Rios area and are staying for a week. The ride to the airport is around an hour and half. It took us two hours on the way there in the afternoon and an hour and 15 minutes at 4:00 am. That's right if you have a 9:00 am, transfers will pick up 5 hours before your flight.
I stayed at the resort as part of the Family Travel Advisor Forum - an exclusive event for some of the top travel advisors in the US and Canada.
Filmed: January 2019
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The Top 18 Nature Attractions in Vancouver: Parks, Beaches, Gardens
The Top 18 Nature Attractions in Vancouver: Parks, Beaches, Gardens:
Stanley Park, Seawall in Vancouver, Granville Island, Vancouver Aquarium, English Bay, Queen Elizabeth Park, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Spanish Banks, False Creek, Bloedel Conservatory, Kitsilano Beach, Nitobe Memorial Garden, Pacific Spirit Regional Park, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Jericho Beach, UBC Botanical Garden, Sunset Beach, Third Beach
Digby, Nova Scotia: My Top Things To Do & See
Even if you’ve never been to the small seaside town of Digby, there’s a decent chance your taste buds have. It’s a gateway to Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy—home to the famous Digby scallops served in restaurants around the world. From its ageless fishing industry to its landmark buildings, history is very much alive in Digby, and there’s no time like the present to visit. In this video, we show you a few highlights for the ideal itinerary, starting at the Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa, the crown jewel of Digby’s accommodations. The resort was built in 1929 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as evident by it’s grandiose look and castle like building that offers an incredible waterfront view that can best be enjoyed at the outdoor pool.