Canada
Canada - America Falls Seen From Ontario
Canada - Horseshoe Falls Seen From Ontario
Canada - Niagara Falls City In Ontario
Despite being the second largest country in the world, Canada has a small population relative to its giant size. For the most part, the country
is rural with the far majority of the population living within a few hours drive of the United States. Canada has some very large cities such as
Toronto or Vancouver, but also has some of the most vast wilderness on the planet. I have visited Canada twice, the first time I went to the
eastern province of Ontario to visit a friend, and most recently in August of 2007 I went to the western province of British Columbia.


These last three pictures are from my first trip to Canada
back in 2004. I spent only a few days in Ontario visiting a
friend in London and Niagara Falls. On the right is a
picture of Niagara Falls City Canada, across the river is
actually New York, USA, with that city also known as
Niagara Falls. The bottom two photos are from the actual
falls themselves taken near dusk. The falls dump millions
of cubic feet of water every minute, and are by far North
America's largest waterfalls.
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Canada - Chipmunk In British Columbia
Canada - Fraser Canyon In British Columbia
Canada - Lake In British Columbia
Canada - Buck In British Columbia
Canada - Cabin In Whistler
Canada - Whistler Village
Canada - Vancouver
Canada - Vancouver Downtown
Canada - Vancouver Ship
Canada - Mountains In British Columbia
The city of Vancouver is often ranked as one of the best
cities in the world to live in. Despite being pretty far north
in the continent, the Pacific Ocean keeps the city warm in
the winter and because of its high latitude it stays cool in
the summer. The surrounding area is very scenic and has
lots of activities so you'll never get bored here.
Vancouver is also within a few hours driving distance
from Seattle, Washington. Just about the only big
downfalls of British Columbia and Vancouver is the
frequent rains and overcast. Although the city doesn't see
much snow and never gets uncomfortably hot, days of
overcast or rainstorms are very common. On the left is a
ship coming into the cloudy harbor near Vancouver.
These two animals above are from British Columbia. On the left is a chipmunk, to the right is a young buck. British
Columbia and the rest of Canada are known for their large populations of both black and grizzly bears.
British Columbia and the entire western region of Canada are very scenic and mountainous. The upper left photo is
from Fraser Canyon which is a few hours north east of Vancouver. The upper right is a photo of some nice colored
flowers, with a small part of a turquoise lake in the background.
The town of Whistler is surrounded by many mountains that are permanently covered in snow. Because of its easy
access from Vancouver and great ski slopes, Whistler was chosen to host the 2010 winter Olympics. On the left is a
sign for the village entrance, on the right is one of the many cabins homes seen around the village.
Canada - Mt. Garibaldi in British Columbia
Both the western and central parts of Canada are made of up very large mountains. These mountains above are just
outside of Vancouver and are part of the Coast Mountains which run up from British Columbia into the Alaskan
Panhandle. I made a failed attempt to summit
Mt. Garibaldi which is seen on the right due to bad weather. Even
though I didn't reach the summit I still made a page about it, click
here to see more about that climb.
Canada - Lady In The Ghetto Of Vancouver
Canada - Man Meditating In Vancouver
Canada - Vancouver Park
Canada - Telus Science Building
Canada - Yachts In Vancouver
When the weather clears up then you can see how nice the city really is. On the upper left is the Telus world of
Science building. On the right are the yachts in Vancouver's downtown marina.
Another one of the reasons that Vancouver is often said
to be one of the best cities to live in is because of its
reputation for being such a safe city. Above is a man
meditating on a sunny day, on the upper right is a man
riding his bike past a park with people laying out in the
sun. These two photos above were taken from a part of
downtown Vancouver known as the seawall, which has
nice restaurants and a trail for joggers, bikers, and
people just going out for a walk. Like all major cities
though, Vancouver also has a ghetto which I accidentally
walked into. This is a place where people pick fights with
shopping carts and walk around half naked. On the right
is a lady in the ghetto of Vancouver.
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