Watch Canada Vs Germany Hockey Online

It is well know that hockey is one of the most watched events at the Winter Olympics. This year is no different. Millions of people will tune in to WorldwideTVonPC.com to watch the game between Canada and Germany to see who will play Russia in the Quarter Finals. The loser will go home without a medal, and without their dignity.

Many people were shocked when they saw that Team USA beat Team Canada in the preliminary round at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. USA goaltender Ryan Miller gave a steady performance and shut down the Canadians. The Canadian goaltender Martin Brodeur wasn’t as successful against the Americans and let in 4 goals, a few of which were questionable.  Team Canada has one last chance to reclaim it’s pride in hometown Vancouver as they play Team Germany, who also have a few Nhlers on their roster.

Watch Olympic Hockey Canada vs. Germany Online

Buffalo Sabres forward Jochen Hecht is one of six NHL players on the German roster which includes Thomas Greiss of San Jose, Christian Ehrhoff of Vancouver, Dennis Seidenberg of Florida, Marcel Goc of Nashville and Marco Sturm of Boston. While these players are all talented, they pale in comparison to the strong Canadian team. However, as we’ve seen before, everything changes in the Olympics and any team could win this.

Defensively, Team Canada is solid and will make it difficult for Team Germany to score. Scott Niedermayer, 36 (Anaheim Ducks), Chris Pronger, 35 (Philadelphia Flyers) and Shea Weber, 24 (Nashville Predators) are some of the best in the business. The Canadian team is heavy on offence with the likes of Sidney Crosby, 21 Pittsburgh Penguins), Rick Nash, 25 (Columbus Blue Jackets) , Jarome Iginla, 32 (Calgary Flames) , Mike Richards, 25 (Philadelphia Flyers) , Joe Thornton, 30 (San Jose Sharks), Patrick Marleau, 30 (San Jose Sharks) and Ryan Getzlaf, 24 (Anaheim Ducks) to name a few.

 This game is similar to the situation the Canadian team was in at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002. Starting goalie Curtis Joseph was shaky in a loss and the Canadian team opted for backup goalie Martin Brodeur at the time to play Team Germany next. The Canadians ended up taking that game and eventually winning the gold medal.

Watch Olympic Hockey Canada vs. Germany Online

 Will it be a similar fate for Team Canada when they put in a fresh Roberto Luongo  to replace a struggling Martin Brodeur? Only time will tell. You can catch all the action at www.WorldwideTVonPC.com.

 

Guide To Tourism In Canada

When planning a trip to Canada, you will find a wealth of attractions, activities, and a natural allure that brings millions of travelers to the vast country that offers visits to destinations, such as Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Niagara, British Columbia, and Quebec.
Brief History of Canada
According to aboriginal tradition, it is said that the First Peoples (Native Americans) populated various parts of Canada since the land was inhabitable. European exploration of Canada is recorded to first take place around 1000 AD with an array of Viking pursuits. Their adventures were followed by the Atlantic coast discovery of Englishman John Cabot in 1497. The French then landed on Canadian soil in 1534 with the efforts of Jacques Cartier. The first permanent European settlements were established in 1605, situated at Port Royal. Quebec City was created in 1608.
Over the years, French colonists and fur traders took to the land as the St. Lawrence Valley and the Great Lakes became separate settlements, where Catholic missionaries also found a home. Soon, the French and Iroquois Wars erupted during the mid-17th century, fueled by the fur trade. A slew of inter-colonial wars broke out between 1689 and 1763, followed by an assortment of agreements, such as the Treaty of Utrecht. The 19th century in Canada saw the War of 1812 (between the United States and the British Empire); Irish immigration, and the timber industry replace the fur trade.
Geography
As you scan a map or spin a globe, you will find that Canada takes up the majority of the northern part of North America. Canada stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, touching upon the waters of the Arctic Ocean. The second-largest country in terms of total land area also shares space with the United States with an array of borders including Niagara Falls and the Ambassador Bridge, crossing over the river in Detroit, Michigan.
In the eastern part of the country, the Gulf of St. Lawrence represents the largest estuary in the world, surrounded by Newfoundland. In the north, coniferous forests characterize the vegetation of the region. It is also here that some of the largest islands in the world are situated. The country is also home to the Appalachian Mountains, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Rocky Mountains.
Holiday Hot Spots
Millions of tourists flock to Canada to experience their own slice of heaven. For some, a wilderness adventure provides a satisfying getaway, while soft sandy beaches allows others to work on the perfect tan. Some destinations offer intriguing village exploration, while tradition, culture, and history present an appealing atmosphere. Some of the top holiday stops in Canada include the likes of destinations, such as Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, and Calgary.
In Vancouver, you will encounter Stanley Park, Grouse Mountain, Yaletown, Gastown, the Vancouver Aquarium, and the VanDusen Botanical Garden, where Montreal offers the Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and the La Ronde Amusement Park to explore. Some of the popular things to do in Toronto include attending a Toronto Blue Jay baseball game, browsing the Art Gallery of Ontario, visiting the CN Tower, or dining at Wayne Gretsky’s Restaurant. The Canada Olympic Park is situated in Calgary, where visitors also enjoy the Calgary Stampede, Calgary Tower, and the Historic Inglewood District, while visiting the largest city in the province, Alberta.

North American Architecture & Interesting Facts

Atlanta is a very rapidly growing city, an impressive notion about Atlanta; however, is the ability to really keep “green” in mind. Although there isn’t much park space in Atlanta, trees are very important here, they’ve planted over 68,000 trees. When visiting Atlanta, a few things you may want to view are: The bank of America plaza, which is the 3rd tallest building in the US, the Atlanta aquarium, which is th elargest in the world, and one of many, many museums.

Austin isn’t really known for their buildings or parks, but rather the people who live there, Austinites are known to be people of the best personalities. Austin is really proud to honor small businesses and focuses on trying to keep large Company’s from taking over.

Boston was an early trend starter by being the first American city to open a public school, a college, and a subway system. Since then, with over 250,000 college students attending colleges of art, technology, music, fine arts, etc… Boston has become one of the main educational hubs in America.

Chicago has the world’s tallest skyline. Chicago has a vast amount of architectural style throughout the city; however, including high rise towers, low rise towers, and single family homes.

Dallas is a very diverse city; it isn’t a city you could categorize as having any specific style. Many city streets are mixed with older Victorian homes to newer modernized homes and everything in between. In the list of 20 worlds tallest Dallas comes in number fifteen.

Denver has a real sense of originality, a large portion of the city has been around since WWII, and therefore there are a lot of buildings made of brick. Even many of the newer homes being built in and around Denver are trying to recreate the feeling and appearance of old neighborhoods.

Houston something very unique and brilliantly planned about Houston is the fact that they’ve built tunnels and skywalks filled with shops and restaurants that connect from building to building. This was planned very well considering it saves people from walking in the extreme weather conditions of Houston.

Las Vegas is one of a kind! First of all it has the brightest skyline, but the buildings that make it up are what make this city a true gem. Brilliant architecture takes place here, mini cities, such as little Italy, little New York, etc… from all over are what makes up the biggest little city ever.

Los Angeles as the only major American city to be bisected by mountains, another interesting fact is that all of the neighborhoods that it’s divided into, many of them used to be individual towns until the growth of Los Angeles blended them all together. Los Angeles is known to have the most landmarks in one city alone.

Miami the cleanest city in the USA is known for much more than just that. Miami is worldly known for Finance, International trade, and Cruise Departures, not to mention the beautiful beaches. Another appealing thing would definitely be the diverse housing. Miami is home to many single and two-storey homes, as well as many high rise residential towers, and the infamous Coconut Grove where you would find beautiful historic homes and estates dating back as far as 1825. This is also where you would City Hall.

Minneapolis: Due to the great amount of water from lakes, rivers, creeks, and waterfalls to the arts and theatre aspect that Minneapolis is known for, it’s really no wonder why people from everywhere are calling Minneapolis one of the “coolest” places to live.

Nashville: What is there to say about the capital of Tennessee? Other than what it’s known for, which is Music; Nashville has a beautiful skyline of Downtown. It’s a short skyline with only a few glass skyscrapers towering over the shorter brick building, and overlooking the Cumberland River, makes this a truly distinctive looking city.

New York: Some of the nicknames given to New York are very fitting such as The Big Apple or The City That Never Sleeps, because it really is the big apple, a city made up of a vast amount of park space and beaches, nicely blended into one of the largest cities in the world, it’s incredible to find so many attributes in one place. New York is known worldwide for their skyscrapers, having more in the city than any other in the world. Most of the homes you will find here will be row homes made of brick and stone

Orange County: As the home of some of America’s most expensive neighborhoods, with so many tourist attractions, beaches, parks, and open spaces for outdoor recreation it’s no wonder that Orange County is a major tourist destination. Much of Orange County has kept it’s 1950’s image.

Philadelphia: Is in general, an older city, with most of it’s housing being of the 20th century or older. The most common type of housing found here would be the Row House. The buildings found in the downtown area and throughout the rest of Philadelphia are of all different construction, from log to brick, and steel & concrete buildings to glass & granite skyscrapers. Philadelphia is definitely a must see for historians.

Phoenix: Is a dessert city, it’s very brown from the land to the buildings, as lots of brick and stone are used here. A couple groups of people that frequent Phoenix would be those who golf, and those in the technology business, as it is a technical hub. Phoenix is home to many large company headquarters.

Portland:Some people would call Portland Volcano City due to the fact that it is locate don a volcano field and surrounded by volcanoes; you are able to see Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens from Portland. A truly unique feature in the design of the city is that you can find suburban neighborhoods and farm homes within the same city blocks as each other. One thing that they’ve focused on when planning out the city is making it pedestrian friendly, which they have been able to achieve by making narrower streets.

Raleigh: Is a very historic city, with buildings as old as 1923. Raleigh is a separated city, by which I mean it’s divided into parts as many cities are, but each part here is generalized. Old Raleigh is what it says it is, very historic, East and West Raleigh is suburban homes, North is newly built homes, South is home to few houses, and Southeast ahs some of everything from new developments to poor inner-city homes.

Sacramento: Is a much desired place to live. It has a very beautiful skyline, due to the different types and styles of buildings. All in one place you could find very modern glass and articulately designed buildings, old historic buildings, buildings made of stone, brick, and even bridges you see here stand out in a crowd. It’s truly magnificent to see such diversity all blended together in one place.

San Diego: Is a tourist haven; it sees much tourism every year, with so many tourist destinationsand the beauty of the city from beaches and even the beautiful weather. San Diego’s port also brings many tourists in on the cruise ships.

San Francsco: There are some things about San Francisco that don’t need to be mentioned because San Francisco has become very known for particular things. These would have to include The infamous Golden Gate Bridge, which you can view from most beaches, Cable cars are also a known means of transportation, and of course another famous viewpoint would be Nob Hill, one of the steepest known hills, and of course Fisherman’s Wharf. This is just to name a few, San Francisco has definitely made a name for itself.

Seattle: It’s a given that cities such as Seattle with it’s port is going to bring in much tourism, but something you may not know, is the residents of Seattle are generally quite laid back, some would blame this on the relaxing surroundings such as the ocean views and the large amount of trees and forest land. Seattle residents tend to spend a great deal of their free time drinking coffee or spending the day at a local park, whether they be cycling, jogging, or just enjoying a day outside.

Washington DC: Named after America’s first president, George Washington, this city has many monuments and buildings named after previous presidents, also it is home to many major banks headquarters and the three branches of US Governments centers are located here. It’s no wonder why many people refer to this city as a Political Place. 

Calgary: People who live in Calgary, often known as Calgarians are very proud of where they’re from, and rightfully so. First of all Calgary is a very beautiful city with a high, high rise downtown and views of the Canadian Rockies from many parts of the city. If you’re lucky, once in awhile you can even see the northern Lights. A few other things that keep Calgarians proud is the fact that Calgary is the fastest growing city in Canada and noted as the cleanest city in the world, a little ironic due to the fact that it also plays a huge role in the oil industry. One thing about Calgary that some may not be too fond of is the weather, you can expect snow to fall at anytime of the year, snowfalls aren’t unheard of even in June. Calgary gets a lot of summer evening Thunderstorms and unexpected hailstorms which can sometimes be damaging.

Edmonton: Although Edmonton has a very long winter every year it’s become quite popular for outdoor activities. Golfing is a major sport here mostly because Edmonton has extended daylight so golfers are able to play longer into the evening. Also Edmonton has the highest area of parkland per capita in Canada with many great hiking and biking trails.

Montreal: Has a couple main notable characteristics, the most visible one would be the amount of historic buildings, Montreal is known world-wide for this. The second would be the underground city, which many don’t even know about. This is an incredible example of how to really utilize space. There are over 1600 shops, banks, museums, etc… you can also get around by using the underground transportation where you can travel by train or bus. This making Montreal truly a one of a kind city.

Ottawa: To those of you interested in Government may have traveled to Ottawa, it’s Parliament Hill is home to many landmark government buildings, not to mention the number of national museums, memorials, etc… Rideau Canal is a beautiful addition that goes through the city. Because Ottawa has extreme hot summers and extreme cold winters, Rideau Canal freezes so solid in the winter that it becomes a huge natural ice skating arena.

Toronto: Has got to be most popular for its diversity, from people to buildings. Toronto is the immigrant capital, with 49% of it’s population being born outside of Canada, the diversity expands onto buildings as well, there isn’t a particular architectural style in Toronto, there are buildings from the 1800’s – 2000’s and a mix with design as well, with glass and steel recently becoming the most popular, mainly with the increase of high-rise residential buildings. Toronto is often labeled as one of the most desirable places to live in the world; unfortunately it’s also one of the most expensive in Canada.

Vancouver: Is known world-wide for the fact that it’s a much desired place to live and travel. Also known as Hollywood North, the main reason that the filming industry has taken such a huge interest in Vancouver is due to the fact that there are mountains, ocean, flat lands, new development, old development, etc… you can create Vancouver to look like almost anywhere. Vancouver has one of the highest qualities of living in the world, but unfortunately also has unruly expensive real estate.

Victoria: Is a huge tourists destination, many of which whom arrive by cruise ships. Downtown Victoria is a well planned out area for tourists because it is all clustered together with bars, museums, theaters restaurants, and many annual events are held all within close proximity of each other.

 

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Ski Holidays In Canada

Calgary – A Great City in Western Canada Among the more popular areas to go is Calgary. This is because the city is full of world class ski resorts and fantastic Calgary hotels. However while staying in one of the splendid hotels, there are many other things to do that don’t involve skiing and which are just as much fun. You can for instance enjoy romantic fireside dining that offer great winter romantic ambiances.

Enjoy a day on the ice. Calgary has some great ice skating rinks, and one you won’t want to miss seeing is the Olympic plaza. Some of these rinks are indoors, although you can also find some wonderfully romantic outdoor rinks.

Calgary is also full of festivals during the winter, and there are some great museums and art galleries here too. This is truly a cosmopolitan city that has a great deal to offer.

There are many types of accommodations in Calgary and you will find that many Calgary hotels have great rates. There are a range of different styles and types accommodation to choose from. Vancouver – Another Great Destination Millions of people visit Vancouver both in the winter and the summer because of its natural beauty. This is a very cosmopolitan city and has some great shopping opportunities for everyone. Vancouver is also known for its culture and artistic events. There are many live musical performances and great theatre can be found here. So enjoy the skiing, the shopping and the arts while staying in one of the great hotels in Vancouver. Toronto is the Place to Go in Eastern Canada For people that are too far from Western Canada then the East is where you want to head. Look into hotels in Toronto so that you can hit some of the surrounding Toronto ski resorts. The Laurentian Mountains in Ontario are great for skiing and you will find a ski hill here for anyone’s liking. You will even find flat areas to ski on for people that are just beginners.

Hotels in Toronto can be just as luxurious or economical as you want. There are thousands of things to see and do in Toronto. You can enjoy the skiing season, but Toronto is also known as a culturally rich city and as such makes a perfect vacation destination. Toronto hotels abound everywhere so you will want to find one that is located close to the activities you want to partake in. The downtown area is probably the most interesting and you can generally walk to most of the attractions here.

British Columbia Real Estate Report

The large and spirited nation of Canada is host to many varied provinces. In the western coastal area is the vibrant province of British Columbia. The name means splendour undiminished, and it is plain why it is so called. The region has a beautiful aspect which is globally recognised. Wonderful mountains, coastline and an abundant cultural heritage make it a desirable place to live. This is certainly so in the case of the city of Vancouver for instance, which has experienced a renewed interest in the variety of British Columbia real estate of late.The British Columbia real estate market though only recently emerging from a bit of a down period has rarely been totally flat. Indeed, it has usually bucked the trend despite the poor economy of the country overall in recent times. On the contrary it is currently doing very well and consumer confidence is on the rise. This augers well for residential sales this year.This upsurge in buyer assurance, greater demand and a below usual mortgage interest rate, has presented a buoyant scene for buyers. In fact, the word is out that real estate developers are discovering that younger people as well as retirees are being pulled in right now. Vancouver in particular has been a great attraction, and investors in real estate are joining home buyers in the hunt for their dream investment or home. There certainly is no lack of opportunities currently!The expectation is that the regular price of residential property could rise by up to 2% in the area, and perhaps even double that in Vancouver at the absolute least. Victoria also, alongside Vancouver have described near record sales from last quarter. Even the Fraser Valley area has experienced an upsurge.There are two stimulating new developments over in Oliver, B. C which illustrate the market buoyancy right now; Spirit Ridge and Canyon Desert golf resort, which are to be built on 13,000 hectares of prime band land. Adjacent to the lovely Tuc Nuit Lake, there are over 450 home units proposed for construction.Developers have said that the homes will be priced moderately within the market for either full or part ownership. The developments will be made up of a mix of golf course condos, town homes on the waterfront, and luxury hotel suites all located subtly around the splendid resort vicinity. 90 to 100 units will be around the Golf Lodge itself in a spectacular setting.The region’s economy is set to receive a major boost as building continues undoubtedly impacting powerfully local trade’s work opportunities. This is very welcome of course, as the spin-off will mean a huge growth in the tourist industry of the region. Plans that were put on hold to create a wine village have been revived also. These plans, focusing as they do on real country lifestyles wine, plus tourism will undoubtedly help to improve even more the region’s renown as one of Canada’s premier producers of wine.Overall, it’s all kicking off in the Rocky Mountains and the spirit of the old trailblazers of yesteryear is still forging ahead. British Columbia real estate is enjoying a great resurgence and the opportunities for the discerning investor and home buyer have seldom looked brighter, shining like the pure beauty that is British Columbia!

Does The Nhl Win Too?

When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman talks about his league’s reluctance to commit to the next Olympics in Sochi, Russia, the root problem is trying to weigh what is lost and what is gained by halting the NHL season to accommodate the Games. “We have a multibillion-dollar business we’re responsible to,” he told reporters at the Olympic hockey arena in Vancouver. “This costs us money. This disrupts our season and we’re here [only] because we think it helps our game.”

The NHL obviously has some legitimate concerns. In some of its weaker markets, the teams feel like they have to almost start from scratch to woo fans back after the two-week Olympic hiatus. The league also has to ditch its all-star game—which, while missed by absolutely no fans, is regarded as a valuable corporate schmoozefest. And then there’s the worry that NHL stars with salaries totaling more than $2.1 million are playing here in Vancouver—and playing with absolute abandon. Any hockey fan had to be enthralled by the Canada-Russia showdown tonight, with the matchup of the NHL’s two premier superstars. But Bettman was inevitably having nightmares about the impact if Sidney Crosby or Alexander Ovechkin—or, the ultimate horror, both—were seriously injured.

The “good for the game” concession by Bettman is meaningless, being pretty much inarguable. Since the NHL debut at the 1998 Nagano Games, the Olympic hockey tournament has been absolutely compelling—with three different champions and six different finalists in the three Games before Vancouver. And Vancouver has already produced some stunning contests, with Slovakia upsetting Russia, the U.S. stunning Canada, and Switzerland first taking Canada into overtime and then the U.S. down to the wire, trailing just 1–0 until the final seconds before losing 2–0. And even Canada’s 7–3 rout of Russia was extraordinary, with two freewheeling offenses producing 33 shots in the first period alone.

What Bettman would, of course, never admit is that perhaps the hockey is, in fact, too good and too thrilling. The atmosphere is electric, the skating is fast, the checking unbridled (absent mindless thuggery), and players are diving all over the ice to block shots or deflect passes. There are a lot fewer whistles and no stoppages in plays for advertisements, and the U.S.-Switzerland game, for example, finished in a brisk 2:15. If fans are turned on by what they see here, they are unlikely to see it in the average NHL regular-season game, and would be best advised to tune back in for the NHL’s Stanley Cup playoffs.

Of course, “what they see” is also another sort of problem. Not all Olympics are equal when it comes to attracting audiences. The Olympics works best for the NHL when Team U.S.A. is winning (Canadian fans adore the game and don’t really need any wooing) and American audiences find themselves in the strange position of reordering their lives to catch a hockey game. “Who knew I’d play hooky for hockey?” a woman friend from Indiana wrote me today just before the U.S.-Switzerland clash.

And best of all is when that America success comes in places like Salt Lake City or Vancouver, allowing Americans to watch the games in during normal viewing hours. A Sunday-afternoon rematch between the United States and Canada for the gold medal is Bettman’s unspoken dream. On the other hand, 4 a.m. or even early-afternoon games broadcast from Russia are not exactly designed to deliver big ratings back in the States.

Of course, since we’re talking hockey, we know Bettman must be on a power play. In fact, two of them simultaneously. One is aimed at the players who are anxious to represent their countries in the Olympics. (Ovechkin and some other Russian NHLers have already said they will play in Sochi, regardless of any league decision.) With the collective bargaining agreement expiring after next season, the NHL commissioner would love to extract some concessions from the players in return for their coveted Olympic engagement.

The other power play is aimed at the International Ice Hockey Federation, which governs the game in its international incarnation. The NHL would naturally like to share in the marketing opportunities and pry away some of those Olympic licensing dollars in a kind of shared arrangement. You know: the Olympic hockey tournament as presented by the National Hockey League and its sponsors. Make the league those few minor concessions, and in four years Bettman will be there on Black Sea extolling the great Olympic hockey tradition.

How To Find Tours And Travel Canada

One need only go as far as the Internet in order to find a variety of tours and travel Canada accordingly. One of the most popular ways to travel within Canada is the Canadian railway train system. Stretching from Montreal to Vancouver, this is the best way to see the most of Canada in the shortest amount of time.Depending on interests located in specific areas within Canada, one might want to search a variety of blogs which offer information on various activities going on while in the area. This is in addition to the many lodging and restaurant reviews one can also find online. In addition, most area auto clubs or travel stores most likely carry brochures and additional information on traveling both inside and outside Canada.Another way to see Canada and most other areas is by way of air. Many airlines offer air tours in most parts of Canada, even some remote areas of the Canadian Wilderness. Therefore, if one wishes to see Canada by air, one can call and visit the air tours which one finds interesting before making a final decision. Also, many air tours can also be found in Canadian tour books as well as the local phone books relating to the area in which one is visiting at the time.Of course, when arriving in Canada, one always has the option of renting a vehicle, however one must first understand Canadian driving laws in order to drive in either city or in the back country. One might also want to check with forest rangers and the like if planning on driving and hiking in these areas. This is just a precaution so one can know their way back to the trail head before dark or where camping is legally provided in such back country if so desired or simply caught in the area without making it back to the trail head after dark.Passports are also now required of all United States citizens entering Canada and returning home to the United States; Therefore, one need begin planning early enough to acquire a passport if one does not already have one accordingly. This is because passport applications can take up to sixty to ninety days to process before one receives their passport. However, if one requires an emergency passport, one can apply which may cut the wait time down to some extent, although one may have to pay a higher fee and provide an excellent reason for the expedited passport. Once paid for and approved however, a passport last quite a few years before one is required to renew same.In planning, one need first decide their destination and date of travel. As based on where one is leaving from may or may not have both air, bus and train travel to and within the Canada. To this end, one might want to watch a travel related channel or videos of areas in Canada where one is thinking of traveling to get at least a little bit of insight into the area.Two of the main areas in which tourists like to visit are Vancouver and Montreal. Each of these cities have more in the way of tourism than any others in the Canadian provinces and are therefore generally a bit more pricey with regards to food and Canadian relics in gift shops. Both cities also offer a great deal of entertainment. However, most events related to tourism in Canada are generally only open in late May through early September.As expected, with the Olympic Games in Vancouver in February 2010, travel today is much higher a price than normal in this region of Canada. This is because as hotels book up, the rates tend to increase when the hotel reaches a limited number of rooms available. Therefore, if one is going to the Olympic Games this year, one need make their reservation as quickly as possible to assure accommodations are still available.Also, if one is not attending the Olympic Games and planning on visiting both Montreal and Vancouver, one may want to visit Montreal during the Olympic Games and wait until they are over to visit Vancouver. This is because of the the heavy crowds and intense security the Olympic Games will know doubt bring to Vancouver. While the Olympic Games can be a great deal of fun to watch. Still, unless one is attending the Olympic Games, the overcrowding and long wait times in restaurants and other venues can be very overwhelming to say the least.To this end, it can definitely be fun to explore Canada, especially with the guided travel and tours offered in many areas. There are also many periodicals and travel guides on Canada which can help assure a safe and smooth journey regardless of the mode of travel one desires to take to get there. As to information regarding travel once one is in Canada, there are also many Canadian tourist guides regarding the various areas provided in many regions of the country.So, browse local bookstores or go online and find the one that covers the areas in Canada in which one wishes to travel. Then, check online to get an idea of what the area is like and look for travel brochures regarding the region. In doing so, one can find out about local events, lodging, restaurants and shows with reviews written by other travelers. To this end, one can then travel knowing their way around Canada and the best tours and travel which fit their needs once inside the borders.

Hosts to the Olympic Games

The city Vancouver sits at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, nestled in and around the slopes of the Coast Mountains. The city of Vancouver is named after a Captain George Vancouver an English explorer. It has a population of 587891. The 2010 Olympic and Paralympics Winter Games will be held here.
Vancouver shopping is perfect for the fashion conscious. Each shopping district sets itself apart from the others and offers distinctive designer labels, kitschy retro boutiques, and specialty shops. Granville Pedestrian Mall, home to funky clothing stores and numerous used record stores. Piercing and tattoo studios cater to the urban scene while theatres, bars and live music venues keep everyone entertained. Robson St and Georgia St is the Pacific Centre, a 200 store underground mall. It houses big name department stores like The Bay and Sears, it is the perfect spot to shop away the blues on a rainy.
China Town is a cultural experience unto itself. Every nook and cranny hides something interesting, whether it is a piece of Vancouver history or a store filled with ancient herbal remedies. Mandarin and Cantonese are the mother tongues in so many Vancouver homes that Chinese has become the dominant minority ethnic group. A broad spectrum of the culture is found here.
Gastown is the oldest downtown neighbourhood and it is definitely worth a visit if you are looking for good food souvenirs, Native Arts and Crafts.
Vancouver features more than 80 nightclubs, dance clubs, and cafes and music venues. Today you can drink until 4 am at selected clubs and bars in the downtown entertainment district, though the city generally mellows after midnight.
The Vancouver nightlife has something for everyone. There is a place for those who want some jazz, comedy, dancing, or plain old drinking at a bar. As a city that is welcoming to everyone, the gay and lesbian community is also a thriving part of Vancouver’s night life scene.
Stanley Park is located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver, it is one of the highlights which makes the city world renowned. There is about 15 square kilometres of freshly cut clean grass, old growth forest, and secluded lagoons. Several prominent features, include a circular mini-train ride, a zoo, and a very popular sea-wall. There is almost an endless amount of things to do in this park, and it is just a few minutes walk from the city core

A New Breed of Airlines

Hong Kong, dubbed as the ‘Pearl of the Orient,’ is a special administrative region of People’s Republic of China (PRC.) Set among awe-inspiring natural surroundings, the city boasts of a thriving as well as vibrant commercial center. Once a typical fishing village, Hong Kong has now become one of the world’s significant trading economies. A strong influence of British culture is prevalent in the area as a result of the former colonial rule. But, at the same time, the city retains its traditional charm as well as the core values of Confucianism.
Located in the south east corner of China, the city consists of four areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, the Outlying Islands, and the New Territories. The island is considered the center of economy, politics, and entertainment in the area. It is also home to some of the finest shopping as well as residential areas in the region. Kowloon is probably the most flourishing region, with exciting nightlife. When comes to the New Territories and the Outlying Islands, they boast of some of the most peaceful as well as natural destinations.
In addition, the city has such a great number of attractions that it is quite difficult to list them all. Just few among many of the attractions are the peak tower with rooftop observation area and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum; the Bank of China Tower, one of the tallest building in the world.
Wong Tai Sin Temple, an ancient shrine whose surrounding area is dotted with fortune-tellers; the Avenue of Stars, which is beautified with tons of twinkling lights; the Clock Tower – one of the oldest landmarks situated on the site of the old Kowloon Station; Hong Kong Park, with a 1400 sq mt conservatory and Olympic Square; and Statue Square, a popular pedestrian in the central district. Above all, you can enjoy a great number of activities in the city, from helicopter ride and cable car ride to an amazing harbor cruise.
Apart from being a tourist spot with a continuum of attractions, the destination is also a main center of education. With a significant number of international-level educational institutions, many foreigners including British, Canadians, and American study here. Besides, the city is also a great trading center, and as a result, many leading, multinational companies conduct their core business activities here. Hence, it is no wonder why the destination has now become one of the world’s most sought after destinations.
Perhaps for these reasons, airline industry in the city is flourishing. In other words, the city boasts of one of the busiest airline industries in the world. Opened its door in 1998, Hong Kong International Airport in Chek Lap Kok is truly a fine example of modern architectural splendor. The airport caters to several domestic and international airlines. It is estimated that this busy airport handles more than 45 flights per hour. Hong Kong International Airport is conveniently connected to the main center through comfy transport systems including the Cityflyer Airbus, the Airport Express Train and the Hong Kong Public Bus Service.
Many of the major airlines operating in Hong Kong provide superb services. Further, many of them such as Hong Kong Oasis Airlines have opened an avenue for a new breed of airlines. Majority of them are dedicated to provide dependably low fares while providing high standards of comfort and service and that too without comprising safety and security. These airlines render non stop services between Hong Kong and such destinations as London. In addition, some of them operate six times in a week between Hong Kong and Vancouver.
Due to the growing number of visitors from many American and European destinations, some airlines are now in the stages for launching direct services between Hong Kong and such cities as Chicago and San Francisco in the US, Berlin and Manchester in Europe, and Melbourne and Sydney in Australia.
Facilities are available to book tickets for traveling, either via online by browsing through their website or through the airline’s customer service center. Bookings can also be made through reputable travel agents.

Loyal L’hermitage

“I have a wine list that is created for the purpose of being sold,” says Herve Martin, Chef/Owner of Le Hermitage restaurant. When it comes to Champagne and Burgundy wines, Martin may be the best wine salesperson in the lower mainland. But it is the entertainment offered by sobering of the end of a Champagne bottle to uncork the showy gush of fizz and foam that has made this little 56 seat old French styled dinning room so much fun for loyalist patrons.

 

The lucky guest that orders a bottle of Champagne is offered a chance to slice off the cork with a handsome saber under the watchful supervision and guidance of certified “sabreur”, Herve Martin, a member of the confrerie de sabre d’or. This dramatic piece of theatre is unforgettably exhilarating for the lucky guest who holds the blade and gets an official certificate mailed to him or her. “It adds to the fun of bubbles,” says Herve Martin. “I don’t know what they all do with their certificate. They may hang it in their washroom; I don’t ask what they do with it.” He estimates that in the past ten years over 500 certificates may be decorating office walls or washroom doors in the city.

 

Herve Martin was raised in Burgundy in central France where pinot noir and chardonnay grapes reign supreme in the vineyards and “coq au vin” is top gruel on the stoves. He moved to Canada in 1982 and seventeen years ago, opened the Hermitage restaurant following his executive chef role in opening the Pan Pacific hotel restaurant in 1986.

 

“A large part of my clientele are connected to Europe, and especially France.” Many of them have a chateau or canal barge waiting for them for their holidays and when they come here, they like to drink French wines.”

 

His sister’s Burgundy estate produces his top selling red wine, Chateau de Chamilly, but 350 other labels fill 16 pages, including $25 to $3000 bottle cellar is designed for selling, not collecting.

 

The cozy, old world room is a refuge for duck and lamb lovers, prepared by a French trained chef from Brittany heads the kitchen, not because classically chef Herve Martin can’t cook, but that he discovered a greater gift. “Le Hermitage became much more successful when I left the kitchen and showed my face,” he says. “Now I personally welcome each client at the door.” He says that his secret ingredients are consistency and a gift for providing a sincere performance that makes a guest feel happy and important. He argues that French food is not expensive. “We don’t charge $5 for French fries,” points out Herve Martin, “and our beautiful French bread is free!” And what does this Frenchman love to eat? “Good cheese, bread and a glass of wine make me very happy. I can eat a round of Camembert by myself.”

 

This restaurant celebrates a seventeenth birthday and 21% increased business this year, and both statistics are impressive in a city that applauds new opening more enthusaticaly then survivors or longevity. “I’m proudest of saving a restaurant from bankruptcy 14 years ago,” says Herve Martin. “Now it works and we’re doing great.”

 

By Memory Walsh

 

Vancouver Lifestyles magazine

 

June 2005

 

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