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12 Inspiring Tourism Videos on Canada
Blog: i Backpack Canada - 25 April 2012
The other day I came across Travel Alberta’s incredible award-winning (Remember to Breathe) tourism video, which somehow or another brought me to browsing the videos of every provincial & territorial tourism board. It’s great to see how much thought and passion goes into each of these videos, and what better way to explore a location [...]12 Inspiring Tourism Videos on Canada is a post from: I Backpack Canada
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The Canadian 2: Melville to Toronto
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 17 September 2010
Here are some images from the second part of my 4,466 km train journey from Vancouver to Toronto on VIA Rail's flagship service, The Canadian... 1. Heading east from Alberta, we crossed into the next province, Saskatchewan. Usually each day we stopped somewhere for half an hour or so for train maintenance purposes, often just a small town.
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76-Second Travel Show: 'What is a Travel Animal?'
Blog: REID ON TRAVEL - 20 August 2010
Episode #041F E A T U R I N G * 7 9 * B O N U S * S E C O N D S
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Travel Video – Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Blog: i Backpack Canada - 26 November 2009
So after finally digging my feet in, I’ve managed to put together a quick travel video/photo montage of the first leg of my recent trip across Canada.
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Meet the New Travel Blogger
Blog: GoBackpacking - 25 October 2009
I’m Matthew and soon I’ll be contributing a regular column to GoBackpacking. I’m currently planning a 4 month backpacking trip to South-East Asia and my posts will explain what is involved with planning a long term trip, everything from budgeting to visas. In the past of I’ve backpacked through Western Europe and Cuba, two experiences [...]Buy travel insurance from Worldnomads.com (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier)
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Churchill – The Polar Bear Capital of the World
Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 22 October 2009
Located on the western shore of Hudson Bay in Canada's Manitoba province, Churchill's most famous residents are the polar bears. A "must see" for any wildlife enthusiasts, travelers are able to view these magnificent creatures up close from the comfort and safety of a purpose built Tundra Buggy. Over the years, Churchill has evolved from a fur trading center to a community driven by ecotourism.
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