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Last Updated: Jun 7th, 2008 - 19:24:30 |
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Mount Benson Signature Mountain of Nanaimo
Magnificent Mount Benson is one of the scenic wonders of Nanaimo, British Columbia, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Mount Benson is the city’s backdrop rising 1,019 meters above the Strait of Georgia.
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Vancouver Island Conference Centre Nanaimo Canada
The Vancouver Island Conference Center in downtown Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, is an exciting new venue for meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, receptions, and other events. Just completed, the Port of Nanaimo Centre opened on June 7, 2008.
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Canada
Go Nanaimo, British Columbia
Boomtown Nanaimo, British Columbia, is currently one of the hottest housing markets in Canada.
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Canada
Yellowknife Vacations
Beautiful and wild, Yellowknife is the capitol of the Northwest Territories and the home of the Midnight Sun. It is also Canada’s most northern city. There is plenty to see and do while in Yellowknife whether you visit in the summer or the winter. Just be sure to dress warmly if you come in the winter!
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Ottawa Vacations
Welcome to Ottawa, Canada’s beautiful capitol city! Since you are in the capitol city you may want to take a peek inside the splendid buildings on Parliament Hill. If you are visiting in the summer months (May to August) check out the Sound and Light show which is a dazzling half hour sound and light display of Canada’s history.
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An Ontario Vacation
One of the most popular travel destinations in Canada is Ontario, a metropolitan centre of industry and culture. With a population of more than 12 million, Ontario is home to about one in three Canadians, eighty per cent of which live in urban centres, largely in cities on the shores of the Great Lakes.
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Nova Scotia
Just picture England, Ireland or Scotland 100 years ago, and you get a idea of what Nova Scotia is like. Almost an island, it is best known for its picturesque coastline, sleepy fishing villages and friendly people.
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