18 October 2012

Niagarfallen is worth a visit?

QUESTION:
Where can we get big naturuppleveser? Niagara Falls is worth a visit? Where can we learn more about Aboriginal peoples in Canada? Thord


ANSWER:
When it comes to Niagara, is the city itself quite kitsch, but the case is impressive, with water rushing over rock edge with a roar, North America's largest waterfall in terms of volume. Put on a rain jacket and go aboard the "Maid of the Mist" to get a wet look at closer, and then take the opportunity to visit the region's wineries. In the area there are more than 60 farms, sparse, and you can either ride or drive between them.


Another utomhusplan – especially if you are going to Quebec City – means that run northeast from there, through Charlevoix region, where one can buy everything from lamb and cheese on small farms. Try rural rustic restaurants and beer house. City of Baie St. Paul, which is full of galleries, is a good stop. Then travel on to Tadoussac to watch whales (Beluga, blue whale is among the most one can see), paddle havskajak and walk in Saguneayfjordens wild parks. From Montreal, it takes about as long to run to Tadoussac for Niagara (approximately 7.5 hours).


Don't forget Laurent ians, the quickest way to get a dose of nature in Montreal. Only one hour outside the city can you find the soft rolling mountains, crystal clear blue lakes and snirklande rivers. Skiers are there in abundance in winter due to its alpliknande villages, and in the summer, hikers, canoeists, and art galleries.


To learn something about native Americans, visit the Musee de la Civilisation (mcq.org) in Quebec City, which has exhibits about the provincial eleven aboriginbe people. The Canadian Museum of Civilization (civilization .ca) is great if you happen to be in Ottawa. It is packed with totem poles and knowledge of Aboriginal peoples in the whole country.


You can also get a feel for the aborigin culture, check out the First Nations Drum (firstnationsdrum.com) and CBC Aboriginal (cbc. ca/aboriginal) for news, and CBC Radio 3 (radio3. cbc. ca) for podcasts with aboriginmusik.


 

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