UNTIL THE 1950S, Sept-Iles led a quiet existence as a historic, sleepy fishing village. However, after World War II, the little settlement, set on the shores of a large, circular bay, drew the attention of large companies to use as a base for expanding the iron mining industry in northern Quebec. (daha fazla…)
IN ITS GLORY DAYS of the 19th century, the Vieux-Port of Montreal was one of the most important inland harbours in North America, but it declined with the introduction of megaships and the airplane in the early 20th century. By the late 1980s, the Canadian government had begun to transform it into one of the most popular parks in Montreal. (daha fazla…)
Superbly set in a warm moderate zone between mountain and sea, Vancouver is sanctified with one of the most gorgeous places of any Canadian city. Yet, its architectural accomplishments have not always matched its natural splendour. Serious efforts are now being made to revitalize old neighborhoods and rescuing rotting industrial districts for new uses. (daha fazla…)

Nature has blessed this region with sandy shoreline, rugged coastline and colourful gardens. This fine place was the location of the first British town in Canada, founded in 1749. Since then, the region has progressed to be home for a various mix of people. Delightful fishing villages, farming communities and Atlantic Canada’s biggest city await you. (daha fazla…)