Enjoy Wild-ice skating in Canada
Ice skating in Canada offers a unique and thrilling experience, especially in Western Canada and the Canadian Rockies. From skating on mountain lakes surrounded by snow-capped mountains to enjoying the world’s largest natural ice skating rink on the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, numerous picturesque and exciting locations exist. In […]
Experience The Adventure of Heli-skiing in Canada
Helicopter skiing, also known as heli-skiing in Canada, is a form of skiing or snowboarding where participants are transported by helicopter to areas of untouched snow in the backcountry, away from the crowds and groomed runs of traditional ski resorts. Canada, specifically British Columbia (BC), is known as the birthplace […]
Enjoy Dawson City: A Gem of Yukon, Canada
Dawson City, located in the Yukon, rose to fame as the epicenter of the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s. The Gold Rush began on August 16, 1896, when three Yukon “Sourdoughs” – George Carmack, Dawson Charlie, and Skookum Jim – discovered gold on Rabbit Creek (now Bonanza Creek), […]
3 Famous Tourist Place in Teslin Yukon Canada
Community of Teslin includes Village of Teslin in Yukon, Canada. Famous Tourist Place in Teslin Yukon Canada make Teslin a very famous tourist destination in Canada. Teslin is located at a historical Mile 804 on Alaska Highway along to the Teslin Lake. In 1903, Hudson’s Bay Company established a very […]
9 Best and Amazing Facts About Yukon
Yukon the westernmost and smallest city of Canada’s 3 federal territories (the other two are the Nunavut and Northwest Territories). This territory has smallest population as compared to any of the other territory or province in Canada, with around 35,874 people. Whitehorse is Yukon’s the only city and the territorial […]