20.02.2009
Charming Canada: Landscapes, farmhouses and major cities provide ...
So we split the week in half and detoured through the old Acadian streets of Quebec for several days on the return trip.From the inspiring landscapes of PEI to the spectacular Montmor-ency Falls of Quebec, from the charming farmhouses to the extravagant Chateau Frontenac, we found enough natural splendor and intriguing history in Canada to please everyone.Anne: Fun for (almost) everyoneLucy Maud Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables" series consisted of eight books written about a fiery and imaginative red-haired orphan growing up on the island.The first book was written in 1908, and the series is still winning the hearts of readers everywhere, and the Islanders know it.
We barely missed scraping the parked cars lining both curbs as we inched toward our parking space, which was nearly too tight to pull into.The Quebec streets were a carnival of activity.The hostesses of little sidewalk cafes sang French greetings as we walked by their easels advertising the day's specials.Horseshoes clanged against the stone streets as old-fashioned carriages wound back and forth through the city.Artists displayed every variety of landscapes, portraits and abstracts in hopes that their vibrant colors and vivid scenes might catch our eyes.Street performers left their guitar cases open or their caps upside down for us to compliment their playing with a coin.And, of course, tourists were everywhere, blocking traffic on the sidewalk, snapping pictures at every corner and bellowing English in the quiet cafes.Outside the city walls, one of the most intriguing landmarks is Montmorency Falls, a 275-foot waterfall that is 98 feet higher than Niagara.
By the time we began to climb the long, steep staircase - built literally into a mountain - to the top of the falls, we were nearly drenched to the skin.At the top, sightseers can walk across a bridge spanning the crest of the falls.Of course, no one in his or her right mind would choose to do this, and I was completely prepared to skip it and get back on firm ground, but the rest of my family was determined to see the view from the bridge.
We walked along the sidewalks amidst the comfortable bustle, past the proud Parliament building and the elegant Chateau Frontenac, built in the 19th century, with its turrets and towers rising domineeringly above the rest of the city buildings.Locals and tourists casually sipped coffee and ate gelato under the lights of the outdoor cafés, as a relaxing breeze drifted across the St.
Source: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2009/02/08/features/there_and_back/there882.txt
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Camping France, campsites France, camping on the most beautiful French ...
Each year the wide beaches of the Vendee attract many tourists to them and this coastline stretches for hundreds of kilometres down towards the Spanish border and the city of Biarritz.
The border between Spain and France is dominated by the rugged mountains of the Pyrenees, which run from the temperate climate of the Bay of Biscay down to the sub-tropical Mediterranean coast.
To the west lies the Basque country and to the east the country of the Catharen.
Not forgetting the famous chateaux of the Loire, the fine wines of the Burgundy region, and the fascinating city Paris.
Source: http://www.vacansoleil.co.uk/camping/campsites-france/campsite-france.php
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