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2013년 12월 13일 금요일

Muskoka



Muskoka is located in central Ontario. It is the place to enjoy the nature, not far from the big city, Toronto. People enjoy camping, swimming, and tracking usually. 


You can ride on "the Royal Mail Ship Segwun" to explore the beauty of Muskoka. The Muskoka cruise is the oldest operating steamship in North America. 
Also, more smaller vessels including pontoon boats, classic wooden launches and vintage yachts are available.    



  • Kayak and Canoe Trips 
Muskoka is well-known for clear lakes and rivers. It has a number of popular canoe routes that have been travelled for centuries. Kayak and canoe rentals are available. 




  • Horseback Riding
It is a popular activity in Muskoka. As riding a horse, travelers can appreciate the beautiful forest, farmland, and vistas. 




  • Public Beaches 
There are many beaches where visitors can swim. 
      1. Gravenhust
      2. Bracebridge
      3. Muskoka Lakes
      4. Huntsvill
      5. Georgian Bay Coast 




** More activities and attractions available in Muskoka are listed on the website : http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/things-to-do-see.html



** Muskoka vacation guide of 2013 is available online : 

Canadian Badlands


Canadian Badlands are located in Alberta. In general, "badlands" are referred to dry land where softer rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded by wind and water (Wikipedia). Canadian Badlands are famous for fossils including dinosaur bones.


  • Royal Tyrrell Museum
In this museum, you can explore the dinosaurs from Alberta. The exhibition is based on the fossils dug out of the ground of Alberta. It is the most convincing dinosaur museum.

 






** Official website : You can get more information about exhibitions, admission, and hours. It also provides the history of dinosaurs chronologically. 


  • Canadian Badlands Passion Play
There is a play performed in Canadian Badlands. It is about the 2000-year-history of life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a bible based play, and the scrip, music, sets, and costumes make this play more realistic. 



** Intereting videos about Canadian Badlands and more information available : http://www.canadianbadlands.com/cbl/index.jsp



Websites related to trip to Canada 



  • Canadian Tourism Commission : It is an official site of the Canadian tourism commission. It provides different language versions including Korean. You can search by topics such as art&culture, events&festivals, food&drinks, nature&wildlife and so on. 




  • KeepExploringCanada : It is a Youtube channel about Canada. The videos uploaded here are mostly about famous places in Canada. The most popular video is the one made out of tons of videos recorded by Canadians. (This video is also in my blog in "video" page)





  • Canadian Tourism Commission Facebook Page : Canadaian tourism commission also has a facebook page. It is a bit different from the official website. It doesn't give lots of information about accommodation, weather, features of a particular place. However, it has lots of pictures of scenery in Canada. The photos are in good qualities and uploaded with a short explanation. I want to recommend this facebook page to whoever interested in Canada. 



2013년 12월 12일 목요일

Traveling Terms


I'd like to introduce some terms related to traveling which can be helpful if you know in advance. There are used not only in Canada but also possibly in English-speaking countries.



  • Airline Alliance : Some airlines are allied together. They share the route and services to reduce the expenses. If using the allied airlines, it is possible to save the mileage together.  
  • Airtel : This is a package of airline and accommodation.
  • ATA/ATD : ATA stands for "Actual Time of Arrival", and ATD stands for "Actal Time of Departure". 
  • Budget Travel : It can be simply saying low-budget travel. This kind of travel includes low cost airlines,night trains or youth hostels.
  • CDW : It stands for "Collision Damage Waiver". It is an insurance which you need to have when renting a car.
  • Couch Surfing : It means sleeping-in-a-couch traveling. You can stay in local resident's house and experience the culture.
  • FIT : It is "Foreign Independent Tour" or "Free Independent Tourist". 
  • GIT : "Group Inclusive Tour." A group of people with one guide go traveling after paying all the expenses of airline, accommodation, food expenses and so on. 
  • Grayhound : It is a bus company which is useful when traveling Canada or the United States. If you reserve the bus in advance, it is very cheap.
  • Insurance Surcharge : It is a war-tax which started to be charged after 9.11 terror. It is about $10~40. 
  • ISIC/ISEC : These are "International Student Identity Card" and "International Student Exchange Card". This card is useful for discounts of transportation, museum entrance fee, and so on. 
  • Low Cost Carrier : It is a low cost airline. The seats are a little bit uncomfortable than the regular airline and the services are minimized. However, because of the low cost, it is very popular among travelers.
  • PSC : It's "Passenger Service Charge." It is a fee for using the airports, so travelers have to pay for the airlines of arrival and departure. Mostly it is included in the airfare.
  • TIC : "Tourist Information Center." In most cities, this center is located for travelers. It provides the map, guide books, and information about the transportation and accommodation. 
  • Traveler's Insurance : It is an insurance for unexpected accidents during travel. 
  • Trip Adviser : It is a website where travelers can get information about places. The posts were uploaded and rated by people who actually have traveled, so it is very informative.
  • Working Holiday : It is a program which allows people to travel and work. It is for 18 to 30-year-old people. Koreans can get this visa for 15 countries including Australia, Canada, Japan, and France. 

Information from : http://navercast.naver.com/magazine_contents.nhn?rid=1639&contents_id=18854




Whistler


Whistler is a resort town in British Columbia. It is famous for alpine skiing and snowboarding in winter, and mountain biking in summer. Annually, approximately two million people visit this place. 



  • Whistler Village

This is where the Whistler trip start. There are facilities including traveler's information center, hotels, restaurants, cafes, souvenir ships in the village. Also, the gondola to Whistler mountain is found. 
(information from Wikipedia)




  • Peak 2 Peak Gondola
It is a tri-cable gondola lift which connects Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain. It is the longest gondola in the world without span (about 3km) and the highest point above the ground (about 436m). There are 28 gondolas and maximum of 28 people can ride one gondola. It takes about 15 minutes between the mountains.

** More information on this website :





  • Blackcomb Mountain

It is located beside Whistler mountain. It is famous for skiing because of the amount of snow and the area. In 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the alpine ski game was held in this mountain. 

Ski season(winter) : late November ~ late May
Hiking season (summer) : in June ~ late July

** More information  : http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/








2013년 12월 10일 화요일

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park


Capilano suspension bridge park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vancouver, British Columbia. This park is famous for "suspension bridge", "cliff walk", and "totem park".




1. Suspension Bridge
- This bridge is crossing the Capilano river in Vancouver. 
- It was built in 1889. 
- It is 137m long and 70m above the river (about 30-story-high)

- You can enjoy the view of green nature, fall, and wild animals in 360 degrees.
- In some sections, the bridge is made of only glass which make you feel like you are 
  hanging in the air.



 2. Cliff Walk 

-It is the newest activities at Capilano suspension bridge park (June 3, 2011)
-The walkways are hanging on the cliff facing above Capilano river which is not explored 
 previously.





3. Totem Park

- There are traditional totem poles in this park.
- In 1930's, the local Nations were invited to place their poles in this park and since then 
  they have been maintained in exact same condition.







  • All park attractions are included in the price of admission

Adult ………………………………………… $31.95
Senior 65+ ……………………………….. $29.95
Student 17+ with ID …………………. $25.95
Youth 13 – 16 ……………………………. $19.95
Child 6 – 12  ……………………………… $12.00
Under 6 ……………………………………… Free 


  • Free Shuttle Service
Free shuttles service is available for visitors of Capilano. The seating is first come, first served.




      **Check out the official website for more information : http://www.capbridge.com/



2013년 12월 6일 금요일

Notre-Dame Basilica


  Notre-Dame Basilica is in Montreal, Quebec. It is the oldest basilica (catholic church) in Montreal. It is built in 1829 by James O'Donnell. 




  • Facts of  Notre-Dame Basilica
  1. The construction started in 1824 and finished in 1829.
  2. The structure was built by James O'Donnell, but the interior was done by Victor Bourgeau for about 7 years. 

  • Picture of the interior



<Casavant Frères pipe organ>


  • Special Events
     1. "And then there was light" 
              It is a sound and light show about the birth of Montreal and Notre-Dame Basilica. It                 uses the most advanced multimedia technique to feature the cultural and historical                   stories about Notre-Dame Basilica. 

                          Audience : 7 and older
                          Languages : English, French, Spanish and Mandarin
                          Length : 35 minutes
 
                  ** For more information (Showtimes, Price, Preview), go to the official website
                             -> http://www.therewaslight.ca/




    2. Concerts
            Due to the fact that there is a huge pipe organ which consist of 7000 pipes, Notre-                   Dame Basilica holds lots of performances of orchestras, chamber groups and organists             regularly. 

  

  ** Further information available on the official website :  http://www.basiliquenddm.org/