Musical events
The thump-thumping gets your toes tapping. The good vibrations have your fingers snap-snapping. The sweet melody swells in your throat, a sonorous hum that slides into song. Give yourself over to the music of Canada and discover new rhythms to stir your soul.
Here is the list of the most important musical events in Canada, i will post detailed information later on.
Festival Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia
Merritt Mountain Music Festival, Merritt, British Columbia
Calgary Jazz Festival, Calgary, Alberta
Saskatoon Folkfest, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Edmonton, Alberta
Winnipeg Folk Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba
North By Northeast Music Festival, Toronto, Ontario
Canadian Music Week, Toronto, Ontario
Summerfolk, Owen Sound, Ontario
Montréal International Jazz Festival, Montréal, Québec (English and French only)
Le Festival de Lanaudiére, Joliette, Québec (English and French only)
Québec City Summer Festival, Québec City, Québec (English and French only)
Baie des Chaleurs Chamber Music Festival, Dalhousie, New Brunswick (English and French only)
Musique Royale, Nova Scotia
Folk on the Rocks, Yellowknife, Northwest

St Mary's was built in 1820. Attend services or just stop in for a quick visit; the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Canada still celebrates daily mass. The church is truly fascinating to look at outside and inside you will find a museum where you can learn about St Mary's grand history. There is a tour guide on site Monday through Friday.
This science and technology learning center attracts many visitors for its notable Discovery Dome Theatre, a huge dome screen equipped with digital sound. There is a series of exhibitions for children, with plenty of hands-on learning stations. A food kiosk and a science-oriented gift shop round out the experience. 
Calaway Park
offers a wide range of fun attractions to keep youngsters happy and active for a full day. The vaguely Flintstones-style theme park offers rides to suit all ages, with a special area just for toddlers. A corkscrew rollercoaster, log flume ride, bumper cars, boats and several other whirling, twirling and plunging attractions make kids squeal with delight, and their parents turn green.
One of many superlatives at the West Edmonton Mall, Galaxyland is currently the world's largest indoor amusement park. The mascot is the inevitable man in a suit, named Cosmo, and is a big hit with the little ones. There are 25 rides to choose from, including Mindbender, Autosled, and Drop of Doom. If you want to organize a children's party, be sure to call the Party Launch Pad. 
This mall is
One of the world's top equestrian facilities is placed in the rolling ranch lands just south of