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June 26, 2007

Granite Brewery

3 This smoke-free pub is loaded with atmosphere. Tromp down narrow, worn stone stairs to reach the belowground level; beer-lovers tend to gravitate to this floor, where murky, paned windows help create the atmosphere of a small British pub. Upstairs is brighter and where you would go if your children were with you. The same great food and beer is served on both levels. Smoking is allowed in patio areas.

June 23, 2007

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

2 You will need an entire day to explore Citadel Hill, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Canada. A visit to the Army Museum includes watching "The Tides of History," and experiencing the day-to-day life of a soldier or his wife in the mid-Victorian era. Walk through the barracks, take a seat in an old classroom or have a look at the communications exhibit. Guided tours are offered and there are often special events during the summer months. Fees vary depending on the season.

June 21, 2007

Nova Scotia Musem of natural history

1 Within walking distance of downtown, this Museum is a must see. Beautiful exhibits show life as it was for Nova Scotia natives. Examine the exquisite bead and quillwork on ancient clothing or check out the displays of local animals and insects. There is a see-through beehive that allows you to watch the critters go about their business. Kids especially love to pet Gus the turtle, find the hiding places of tiny mice and voles and watch butterflies in the summer months.

June 19, 2007

Banff National Park, Calgary, Canada

12 Banff National Park is located in the province of Alberta in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is situated 128 km (80 miles) west of Calgary, 401 km (250 miles) southwest of Edmonton and 850 km (500 mi) northeast of Vancouver.

June 16, 2007

Remedy Facial Bar and Spa

11 Here's a funky step away from the day-to-day. Treat yourself to a seaweed facial at this spa; do it yourself or go for the full deal. You can also have a pedicure or manicure, waxing and tinting, Aromatherapy or Swedish massage; and if you really can't drag yourself away from your room, arrange a mobile massage. They'll come to you if you are in the downtown area. Therapists are fully certified. There is local art on the walls and a jewelry display for your soul. What more could a person ask?

June 14, 2007

St. Matthew's United Church

10 New England's Dissenters worshipped at St. Paul's Anglican Church until they built their own. In 1859 they relocated from that first construction to the present day St. Matthew's, which is still in use. Sunday service is held at 11am. There is a large and wonderful award-winning choir and the organ, recently refurbished, is the finest in the city. The church is open for tours July 1 through August 31, Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm.

June 12, 2007

Bluenose II

9 A replica of the world famous Bluenose, this beauty was launched in 1963 and has been thrilling ship lovers ever since. Public sailings are offered aboard the landmark vessel, running from Halifax, Lunenburg, Pictou and various other ports throughout the summer. Be sure to call well in advance to reserve space; this is a very popular excursion. All voyages are, of course, weather permitting. Two hour morning or afternoon cruises: CAD20 Adults; CAD10 Children 3-12.

June 09, 2007

Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History

8_2 Within walking distance of downtown, this Museum is a must see. Beautiful exhibits show life as it was for Nova Scotia natives. Examine the exquisite bead and quillwork on ancient clothing or check out the displays of local animals and insects. There is a see-through beehive that allows you to watch the critters go about their business. Kids especially love to pet Gus the turtle, find the hiding places of tiny mice and voles and watch butterflies in the summer months.

June 07, 2007

Harbourside Market

7_3  Harbourside Market is in a wonderful location; Historic Properties on the waterfront is one of the most popular places to go for locals and sightseers alike. Wander about through the shops and have a bite to eat in the huge food court. The choices are many: Captain John's Fish Company, The Brisket Boardwalk Deli, Wildfire Grill and Loaf Leaf N Ladle Bakery among others. Sit outside on the warmer days, or inside just to look at the decor. It's much more than interesting. Methods of payment vary by individual businesses.

June 05, 2007

Winnipieg

Winnipegcanada Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba, Canada with a population of just over 650,000. Winnipeg is known as the city of festivals, which occur throughout the year, especially during the summer months. The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a legend around the world! Winnipeg is also home to a world-class ballet company, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Manitoba Opera, The Little Opera Company, including the Manitoba Theatre Centre.
Winnipeg enjoys a lot of sunshine throughout the year. The summers in Winipeg are typically very warm, dry and ready for Winnipeg festivals.

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