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At The Airport. Useful Tips For A Smooth And Safe Journey
Every Canadian knows that domestic travel costs in Canada can be astronomical—no wonder we often opt for traveling abroad at a similar price tag. Three provinces compose the North: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. These are some of the most sparsely populated places on Earth. Being so far north, the geography is mostly tundra, boreal forest, and glacier-carved mountains. Peoples of the First Nation, including Inuit, are the primary inhabitants here and they see very few visitors throughout the year. New Brunswick is probably the first province that you'll reach should you be traveling from the interior. This province is dominated by trees and enclosed by a mighty, sometimes violent sea. It's capital, Fredericton, is a bit sleepy but most people visit this province for the outdoors anyways. Limo Service Toronto is the province's favorite outdoor retreat. Food can get costly in Toronto but if staying for longer you can buy groceries and spend $50 a week or more depending on your tastes. A meal out at a sit down restaurant will set you back $18-25 while at nicer restaurants expect to pay $30+. Alcoholic drinks are $8 or more but happy hours have beers for $5. This is the ultimate backpacking itinerary for Canada! Over the course of a month, you'll travel to Canada's top destinations including Nova Scotia and the vast Prairielands, in addition to all the locations previously mentioned in the preceding itineraries. This itinerary is best done as a road trip - with your own car you'll have maximum freedom to see each attraction. One more market: Kensington. This place will take you back in time. Sample old-world pastry at one storefront, buy vintage tailored clothing a few doors away. Narrow streets and friendly faces abound. Even if you don't buy a thing, visiting Kensington market is an authentic Toronto experience you won't soon forget.
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