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Top Tips for a Successful Canada Hiking Holiday

Monday Jan 30, 2012  By: Travelwriting

If you’re soon to head off on a Canada hiking holiday, you’ll want to ensure that you have the best possible time while on Canadian soil. For both beginners and experienced walkers alike, there are a number of things important to keep in mind before you get on that plane; here is a brief selection:

Planning Makes Perfect:

If you feel up to the task, then by all means plan every aspect of your excursion yourself, but for many, the fear of missing something out is great enough to ensure that they enlist the help of a travel company. There are plenty of specialist companies who will be only too happy to help you arrange the perfect Canada hiking holiday, and there are many benefits of travelling with an experienced operator.

Take the Right Equipment:

This is especially important if you’re a first time hiker. It’s worth investing in some proper gear – there’s no reason to spend a fortune on the best-known top end brands, but it’s also very likely that buying the cheapest stuff will turn out to be a false economy. If you buy decent equipment, you’ll be taking the correct steps to protect your body during your hike. As well, the Canadian climate can be changeable, so it’s important to pack according to the season, and which part of Canada you will be visiting.

Prepare your Legs

So, you’ve had a look through the brochures and you’ve begun dreaming about standing on top of the world, looking out across the vast wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. But a walking or hiking holiday will be all the much more enjoyable if your body is prepared. A training period of light walks that gradually increase in difficulty will improve both your fitness and make your feet used to your walking shoes – essential for getting the most out of your Canada hiking holiday.

Be sure to Insure

For many it’s an important step to take before a holiday at anytime, but when it comes to something like a walking tour in the Canadian Rockies, it’s vital to be covered by travel insurance. If anything unfortunate does happen, you might be far away from immediate help and any costs of rescue will have to be covered. Travel insurance is very affordable and will give you some peace of mind if things go awry.

Everything in Order?

It’s vital that you have fully valid documentation including passports and visas and that your vaccines are up to date. If you’re travelling from the UK, you can check on endemic diseases, health outbreaks and vaccination requirements via the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s travel advice pages for Canada.

Dig Beneath the Surface

Before you embark on your Canada hiking holiday makes sure you take the time to find out about the local culture and people in this fascinating country. Even though you might think you know some of the history, in Canada, there is always a surprise around the corner if you take the time to do a little digging.

Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. For walking holidays Peru is a fascinating destination. Join us to experience scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices. We offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 65 different countries.

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Canada Hiking Holidays Around Niagara Falls

Monday Jan 30, 2012  By: Travelwriting

The quintessential Canada hiking holiday must include a visit (or at least a stopover) to the renowned Niagara Falls. Sitting on the international border of the Canadian Province of Ontario and the American state of New York, Niagara Falls is the second largest falls on the planet, after South Africa’s Victoria Falls. Every year, 12 million tourists from across the globe converge to experience the sight of these wondrous cascading waters. A number of different hikes around Niagara will offer you stunning views of the falls.

Why choose the Niagara Falls on a Canada Hiking Holiday?

The composition and workings of the Niagara Falls are bemusing, and are bound to intrigue you on your Canada hiking holiday if you delve a little deeper. The word ‘Niagara’ is derived from the Iroquois Indian word ‘Onguiaahra’, which translates to ‘the strait’. Niagara Falls is actually the collective name for the Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil Falls, which combine to form the highest flow rate of any falls in the world. With a vertical drop of over 165 feet, the cascading waters of the Niagara come from the four Upper Great Lakes -Michigan, Huron, Superior and Erie, which empty into the Niagara River. One fifth of all water in the world lies in the Upper Four Great Lakes. Once at the base of the falls, the water travels 15 miles over many gorges until it reaches the fifth Great Lake – Ontario. The land between the lakes forms a spectacular drop, known as the ‘Niagara Escarpment’ – it’s approximately the same height as a 20-storey building! Two billion years ago this land was buried under a blanket of ice. Glaciers pressed down on it during the last Ice Age, leaving layers of sediment. Eventually, ice and water slowly eroded the surface of the escarpment.

Niagara Hiking Trails

Niagara has hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails that pass near the falls. The Niagara River Recreation Trail is the closest and most prominent route around the falls. It commences at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake in the north, passing the famous Horseshoe Falls, and extending some 58 kilometres to the town of Fort Erie at the south end of the peninsula.

The Bruce Trail is the other significant route at Niagara, starting at Queenston Heights, taking a diagonal path through southern Ontario to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula. A Canada hiking holiday including these trails will introduce you to the timeless beauty of the Niagara Falls. Before the advent of film, the falls were the subject of many artists’ work, but it’s also been immortalised in films like Niagara (starring Marilyn Monroe) and Superman.

The charming appeal of the Niagara Falls has also made it a popular venue for honeymoons – so much so, that it’s known as the ‘Honeymoon Capital of the World.’ It was first given this name after the daughter of former U.S Vice President Aaron Burr honeymooned there in 1801. Napleon’s brother (Jerome Bonaparte) followed on his honeymoon in 1804. Other noteworthy visitors drawn by the charms of the falls include King George the V in 1939, and Princess Diana with Princes William and Harry in 1991.

Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. For walking holidays Peru is a fascinating destination. Join us to experience scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices. We offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 65 different countries.

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Exploring the Wilderness on Canada Hiking Holidays

Thursday Jan 26, 2012  By: Travelwriting

Canada hiking holidays can offer the most breath taking and prodigious views in the world for those who venture out to Mount Robson Provincial Park. The second oldest park in British Columbia, it takes its name from the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains. The glaciated Mount Robson stands at almost 4000m high on the western end of the park, and provides an exciting challenge for those mountain hikers used to tackling intermediate and advanced peaks. However, for those not up for this level of hiking, the park still has much to offer, with its 224,866 hectares of stunning flora and fauna, wildlife and scenery set against picturesque mountains.

What you’ll find

Designated a World Heritage site in 1990, the Mount Robson Provincial Park is home to an abundance of wildlife and prolific flora, typical in the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Mount Robson is home to many mammals including wolf, coyote, moose, elk, deer, caribou and grizzly and black bears. The park is also home to over 182 species of bird and waterfowl, with four amphibians and one reptile native to the district. Canada hiking holidays will be nothing short of astounding for nature lovers who visit this natural sanctuary.

Hiking Trails

Whichever hiking trails you embark on through the park during your Canada hiking holiday, you are guaranteed encounter nature in all its grandeur. You’ll be able to discover one of the most popular trails in the Rockies, the Berg Lake Trail – a moderate two-day hike which covers around 27 miles. Many hikers are adamant that you won’t find anywhere else to match the superb scenery here: picture soaring trees, gushing waterfalls, canyons and glaciers against a backdrop of snow capped mountains. It’s scenery right out of a movie set, except even better, as you get the chance to experience it for real! The trail commences beside the Robson River near the visitors centre and along the way you’ll encounter the turquoise waters of Berg Lake. From its shores you can view another magnificent sight – the Berg Glacier, famed for being one of the few advancing glaciers in the Rockies. It’s just one of the many you’ll find on your Canada hiking holidays to the Provincial Park as it boasts over 15 glaciers, which you’ll sight before you get to Berg Lake.

If you don’t wish to take this trail, there are several other trails just as equally gratifying. There’s the Mount Fitzwilliam Trail, the Moose River Route, the Fraser River Route, and the Yellowhead Mountain Trail. Essentially, there’s a hike for everyone, with varying grades for the young, and young at heart.

While faced with the difficult decision of which trail to embark on first, don’t forget to take in the majestic Mount Robson itself. The Shuswap Indians reportedly called it “Yuh-hai-has-kun”, which translates to, “the mountain of the spiral road to heaven.” It’s not hard to see why.

Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. For walking holidays Peru is a fascinating destination. Join us to experience scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices. We offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 65 different countries.

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Niagara Tips for your Canada Hiking Holiday

Thursday Jan 26, 2012  By: Travelwriting

If you’re lucky enough to be heading off on a Canada hiking holiday, you’ll no doubt be aware of the many beautiful natural resources that the country offers visitors; but if you’re coming all this way, why not make sure that you tick off one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations? The Niagara Falls on the US/Canadian border has become one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, and if you are in the area they are a must see. The falls represent one of the frontiers of North America, and have gained a romance all of their own – not least from the iconic black and white photos of smartly dressed tightrope walkers making their way out across the water.

Here are some tips to bear in mind if you make it to Niagara Falls during your Canada hiking holiday:

When is the best time to visit?

The park is open 24 hours a day for the entire year. The area experiences its best weather from spring until autumn, particularly from mid May until September. The autumn colours are famous in the area, and many people travel to Niagara in the first couple of weeks of October to see the fall foliage. With the modernised infrastructure, many people find that even in the middle of winter Niagara Falls is a beautiful and awe-inspiring place to visit. So, if your Canada hiking holiday takes place during the chilly season, don’t let that put you off a trip to Niagara.


Visas and Paperwork

European passports do not need a visa to visit Niagara Falls, Canada. They do however; require a valid passport, a return ticket, and the ability to prove that they have enough money available to support themselves and any dependents during their time in the country. A valid passport is also required for those who wish to cross between Niagara Falls, Canada, and Niagara Falls, USA. Portuguese travellers also need to be in possession of a visa. Residents of countries elsewhere in the world should check with the respective Visa Offices for the Canada and the United States.

Transport to and from the Falls

There is a large car park that visitors can use which operates a parking fee during the busier months from May to September. For those on a Canada hiking holiday without access to a car, the Via Railway Station is located just under 2 miles from the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario. There is also a bus terminal the same distance away. As just one of the features of this beautiful country though, the best way to see the falls, is as part of a wider organised walking tour of Canada.

Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. For walking holidays Peru is a fascinating destination. Join us to experience scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices. We offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 65 different countries.

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The Natural Beauty of Jasper National Park

Thursday Jan 26, 2012  By: Travelwriting

There are many great reasons to choose a Canada hiking holiday: the stunning landscapes, the diversity of wildlife, and the sheer feeling of being surrounded by wilderness. King of the Canadian wilds, at least in terms of scale, is the famous Jasper National Park.

The park covers over 10,000 km2 of the Canadian Rockies and is located in the province of Alberta. A popular destination for all kinds of excursions, the park lends itself particularly well to a Canada hiking holiday, bringing together routes and activities for people of all ages and abilities. The natural wealth of the park was recognised by UNESCO in 1984, when it was declared, along with the other Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, a World Heritage Site.

Jasper National Park

The park was named after a trader called Jasper Hawes who worked in the region for the North West Company. It became a park in 1907 and gained National Park status in 1930. Ideal for a Canada hiking holiday, the park has over 1200 km of trails and some great accommodation.

Maligne Lake Tours

During the wintertime, the park transforms into an otherworldly wonderland. Visitors can take guided canyon ice walks along the Maligne riverbed when it is transformed by the arrival of winter. The local guides take visitors on a trip below the frozen surface of the Maligne River to witness the incredible natural ice formations that form. The freezing temperatures cause the water levels to drop, allowing exploration of this hidden alien world.

Mount Edith Cavell

If you’re after a Canada hiking holiday that takes you up rather than down, then you will probably be interested in the hiking trail that runs up Mount Edith Cavell. There are two different types of guided tour offered on the mountain. If you’re an experienced walker and looking for something strenuous, then the Mount Cavell hike is perfect: a climb up through to the beautiful alpine meadows full of colourful wildflowers. If you’re less experienced, or looking for something a little more relaxing, then the Mount Cavell walk is a more suitable option: the walk takes a route through the glacial formations of the emerald lake. Both excursions lead to absolutely breath-taking views of the Angel Glacier.

The Icefields Parkway

If you’ve had enough of walking but you still want to experience the natural beauty of the Canadian Rockies, then you might want to hop in a car and take a cruise along the Icefields Parkway, surely one of the world’s most scenic highways. The road parallels the Continental Divide and provides a stunning 230 km stretch of jaw-dropping natural beauty all around. Make sure you keep your eyes on the road!

Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. For walking holidays Peru is a fascinating destination. Join us to experience scenic locations & landscapes at the best value prices. We offer over 250 guided group walking holidays in over 65 different countries.

This article was provided by LeadGenerators, the smartest online marketing agency in London, and the proud host a series of internet marketing training seminars.

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