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Guides to Canada for visitors and residents alike.


I discovered the joys of shopping in Canada, our usually northern neighbor.
You can find a wealth of information about genealogy in the United States, but when your ancestors lived in Canada it isn't as easy to find what you are looking for. Here are some tips and helpful websites you can put to use when doing family tree research in Canada.
Toronto's Canada's Wonderland has been a cornerstone for young and old alike since the gates opened on May 23rd 1981.
The Canadian visitor visa is often referred to as a temporary resident visa or even as a tourist visa as it allows you to spend up to six months living in Canada as a temporary resident.
Why 'Canada's California' - the Okanagan Valley - is an excellent destination for a honeymoon.
An introduction to, and a brief history of, Canada Day
Looking for a new city to explore? Try Victoria, Canada. This hidden gem can easily satisfy your wanderlust.
Last summer, we decided to try a change from the usual beach vacation. We typically can't wait to jump in the car and take the first trip to the beach, but we decided it was time for a change and headed north to Canada.
While not everyone that is coming to Canada to study at a Canadian college or university needs to be in possession of a student visa, some students do need them and it is important to know if you are one of them.
Canada has a lot to offer and there are some places that should not be missed by any couple that travels there. In this article, I will highlight some do not miss romantic sites of Canada.
What does it take to move from the US to Canada and get Canadian citizenship? It is not as simple as driving up through Michigan and crossing the border and declaring yourself Canadian. There is a procedure that must be followed.
If you move to Canada from the United States, you will most like want to take up some sort of legal employment. To be able to legally work in Canada it is necessary for you to obtain a work permit.
Here is a guide for working in Canada
Vancouver sits perched in Canada as one of the most diverse cities in the world where cultures mix to provide a peaceful and unique atmosphere. With a population of slightly under 2 million, there are always plenty of people around and enough to do to fill days at a time.
Polina Skibinskaya, editor of HOW TO MOVE TO CANADA, a comprehensive, practical, easy to use guide to Canadian immigration, explains what Canada's family sponsorship policies mean for same-sex families.
a vacation that won't dissapoint- Niagra falls in Canada and more
The high cost of prescription drugs in the United States has caused many senior citizens on a limited budget to not be able to afford their heart disease medication. Affordable prescription medication from Canada could solve their problem.
This article voices a universal opinion shared by many about the annual cruel slaughter of seals during Canada's massive seal hunt.
Take your pick of 39 courses, ranging from par threes to championship size, all within a few hours drive. Winte tasting, water sports and community celebrations round out this economical golf vacation.
Renting an RV in Canada could be a daunting RV trip, but if you divide the country in half and take on one side at a time it is easily accomplished. Although renting an RV in Canada may not be for beginners, it is definitely well worth the effort.
A description of the Live-In Caregiver program, an immigration program that allows people with only high school education to immigrate to Canada.
A review of the upcoming Canadian national elections and what it will mean for the nation and North America.
There are almost as many lodging options as there are ski trails at Whistler so any budget or needs can be met without a problem. . Discover Whistler, Canada and its great skiing by taking a look at these 10 places to stay.
All countries have little known facts about them that are interesting, including Canada. For example, did you know that although Canada is the second largest country only 27 million people live there, making it the 28th largest in population.
It's true that Canada has approximately the same business hours as the U.S. - 9 to 5 - but some of their other practices are much different.