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| Canada Travel Guide for backpackers |

| This fantastically vast land is made up of Rocky Mountains, rain forests and desert plains, the landscape is with out a doubt one of the most spectacular sights known to man. The people in Canada are made up from a variety of personalities and diverse cultures, where else can you ski in the morning, go sailing in the afternoon and by the evening are ready to drink a sundowner. Words do no justice to the glory of Canada, after all “seeing is believing”. |

Halifax - most of this city is aimed at surprise, surprise maritime, being one of the worlds largest natural harbors makes that easy.
Montreal - Is the most relaxing, rejuvenating places on earth, the people are laid back and the streets are made up of cafes, musicians and funky little shops filled with everything.
Rocky mountains - After all the wildlife walks, swimming, caving, camping, hiking, canoeing make sure you soak the days aches and pains away in the natural hot springs
Algonquin Park - This is one of Canada favorite parks and has animals such as bears, moose and of course the ever-magical wolf.
East Ontario's Algonquin Park - One of Canada's best-loved parks, you are more than likely going to run into (or Away from) Bears, moose and of course the magical wolf.
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DAILY BUDGET in CANADA - As with most of your destinations, if you camp and cook for yourself, you bring the cost of things down, but you should be able to survive on about US$50- per day, food will cost about US$4-12 and accommodation between US$10-35 per day |
| Summer, spring or autumn are all the best time to come here, summer offers festivals and outdoor life, peak tourist season is normally between mid-June to mid September but for the skiing enthusiast winter is the season for you, winter starts at about November -February and autumn is by far the cheapest time to visit Canada. |


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