Peyto Lake

Peyto Lake

Peyto Lake might just be the most beautiful and scenic lakes in the entire world. It is part of the Canadian Rockies and is part of the Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The lake is formed in between the Waputik Range valley, which means it is situated right between the Peyto Peak, Mount Jimmy Simpson, and Caldron Peak. This glacier-fed lake is best known amongst tourists for its beautiful turquoise color that also changes along with the season. Thus, you have something to look forward to, regardless of which season you decide to visit. The lake is named after a famous trail guide and trapper in Banff, who is Bill Peyto.

The Peyto Lake is fed by the Peyto Creek, wherein waters come from the Peyto Glacier and Caldron Lake. The lake is very easy to access from the Icefields Parkway wherein you must follow a paved trail that is approximately a 10-minute drive to get there. There are also parking spots provided in the spot, although you can only be accommodated in the low level parking. The lake itself sits at an altitude of 1860 meters.

The short, paved trail from Bow Summit will offer you with the most breathtaking view that your eye could bear witness to. The months of June to early July will produce a dark blue color in the lake as soon as the summer season kicks off and the nearby glaciers begin to melt. As summer continues to progress, the glaciers continue to melt and the melted water will make its way into the delta and lake. Thus, the lake is filled with ground-rock debris that is also known as “rock flour”. These fine particles are suspended in the surface of the lake's water.

Many have this false misconception that the mineral contained in the rock flour is responsible for producing the unique color in the lake. However, it is actually a reflection from the light spectrum that produces that blue-green color on the lake as the light shines on these particles. This is responsible for the changing of colors on the lake as the season changes over time. Because of this natural wonder, the lake is an ideal sightseeing spot for tourists who come to the park.

For those traveling to Peyto Lake from other countries, there are several choices of accommodation within the area. Some of the popular hotels available to choose from include Post Hotel & Spa Lake Louise, Fairmont Chateau Hotel Lake Louise, and the Lake Louise Inn. These accommodation choices are equipped with various facilities and amenities to ensure a relaxing stay while you enjoy the sights at Peyto Lake.
Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is among the most famous lakes in Canada. It is among the most photographed structures in the country, and has been featured in many places, including the Canadian dollar bill. The glacially fed lake is located at the Banff National Park, which is located at about fourteen kilo meters ( eight miles ) from the lake Louise Village in Alberta in Canada. The Moraine lake is located at the valley of the Ten peaks, and is located at about six thousand feet ( fifteen hundred meters ) above sea level. The surface area of the lake is about 1 / 2 sq Kilo meters.




Moraine Lake is fed by a glacier, and due to this the lake does not reach to the top most position till late June. When the lake is completely full, there is a shade of blue that is displayed, which is because of the refracting light off the rock powder deposition in the lake. The sight is extremely beautiful, and has a whole range of attractions here. This is also home to the Grizzly bear, so take care.
There is a whole range of trails for walking and hiking here. Exploring these regions are the most fun things to do here, There are whole number of exciting destinations here; Some heavenly sights and sounds. There are a number of of restrictions, and these with be regularly updated by Parks Canada.

The Rockpile Trail is the one that is most popularly taken by travlers. The trail is am ong the most taken, and winds along the moraine and is about three hundred m long. There is an elevation of about twenty four m ( seventy nine feet ). Moraine Lake’s views are among the most loved. The heavenly views here have to be seen to be beleved, and are among the most photographed sights in Canada. The view of the mountains that is located behind the lake in the valley of ten peaks is extremely famous, and was featured on the reverse sides of the twenty dollar bill for Canada in 1969 and 1979.
Old Quebec City, Canada - The Beauty of the St Lawrence River

Old Quebec City, Canada - The Beauty of the St Lawrence River


Do you like traveling all around the world? If you do, try to visit old Quebec City in Canada. It has a beautiful river which is known as St. Lawrence.

This river is 430 km away from Ottawa, the capital city of Canada. To go there, you can choose scenic route through St. Lawrence River. This river offers you a fascinating view. It flows through St. Jerome, Trois-Rivieres, and old Quebec City.

The first city is St. Jerome. It is usually crowded during the winter. During this season, there will be more tourists that transit in this city before they go to the Mont-Tremblant which is well-known for its ski on the eastern of Canada.

The second city is Trois-Rivieres. It is in the between of Montreal and Quebec City. This used to be the main city that produces paper and pulp. This has a story background and a lot of old buildings that make it an interesting place to visit. The main boulevard in this city is Boulevard des Forges. Along this street, there are old building, café, and restaurant. There is also Monastery Ursulines that was established in the late of 1690's.

Along the way to Quebec City, you will find field and St. Lawrence River. You will follow Chemin du Roy route that is usually used for cycling.

Quebec City is the capital of Quebec province. It is the second largest city in Quebec after Montreal. Old Quebec is one part of Quebec City that received World Heritage Site from UNESCO in 1985. You will find it true that almost all houses and buildings in Old Quebec have a history touch.
Quartier du Petit Champlain is one of the roads in Old Quebec City that is crowded by the tourists. It is the oldest commercial district. You can find a lot of shops in this road, from the traditional to the modern one. It is the right place for you who like shopping.

The creativity is the main key of tourism object. Here you will find a lot of cafe and hotel with red roof. One said that this is the place fro "French Kiss" in America. It is right in front of Le Chateau Frontenac, the mascot of Old Quebec City. You can also find long alley that displays a lot of paintings of local artist.

Le Chateu Frontenac is the heart of the old city. It is on the valley that faces St. Lawrence River. You can find some castle in here. It resembles with the castle in Scotland since the workers were from Scotland. This castle is now operated as hotel which belongs to Fairmont hotel and resort.
The highest city in Old Quebec City is Citadelle. It is the residence of Governor General. Here you can find a history source that say, "The Seven Years War between France and Great Britain was drawing to a close in North America. All summer long, the British fleet had attempted to capture Quebec, but in vain. Despite the continuous bombardment, the capital of New France resisted the enemy.

In desperation, the English general, James Wolfe, decide to make a last attempt before the onset of the harsh Canadian winter. Under cover of night, about 4800 British soldiers succeeded in climbing the cliff and gaining a foothold on the Plains of Abraham, not far from here. As morning broke, the troops of the French general, the Marquis de Montcalm, were taken by surprise and regrouped hastily. Approximately 4500 French soldiers, Canadian militiamen and native allies move towards the plains to face Wolfe's army.

After a short battle, the British victory was to mark a decisive change in the history of the colony and North America."

This city is different from another city in Canada. The people here speak French instead of English.
Travle to world's most liveable city - Vancouver Canada

Travle to world's most liveable city - Vancouver Canada

I think hosting the winter Olympics 2010 has boosted Vancouver in tourism industry once again. This popular city on Canada has topped the ranks for most liveable city in the world. Calculated on the basis of stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure Vancouver get the number one spot by scoring 98%.

Here is the list of top ten most liveable cities in the world:

1. Vancouver, Canada





2. Vienna, Austria








3. Melbourne, Australia









4. Toronto, Canada








5. Calgary, Canada









6. Helsinki, Finland






7. Sydney, Australia









8. Perth, Australia









9. Adelaide, Australia








10. Auckland, New Zealand