Showing posts with label travel operators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel operators. Show all posts

Friday, 20 February 2015

Canada travel agencies and travel operators


Canada travel agencies and travel operators, as well as, the Canada hotel, offer seasonal and off season discounts for the tourists to attract business. Since the local travel and tourism industry is very less when compared to the International tourism industry. Only the arrivals from the other world can bring the enthusiasm to the tourism industry. Many tourists coming with tourist visas wants to find a permanent job in the country and ultimately a permanent residence permit in the well-developed less populated peaceful country. 

The adjoining Fanshawe Park is a conservation and recreation area with swimming, walking and picnicking areas. Royal Canadian Regiment Museum Known as the RCR, this is the oldest infantry regiment in Canada. The museum has displays on its involvement in the North-West Rebellion of 1885 right through both World Wars and the Korean War.As well as the extensive displays, exhibits and dioramas, there is a gift shop with a range of military items. The museum is at Wolseley Hall National Historic Site, on the Canadian Forces Base on Oxford St E (on the corner of Elizabeth St). Admission is free. It's closed on Monday. A visit takes one to 2 hours. The University of Western Ontario North of the downtown area, the beautiful university campus is pleasant to stroll around.

Western is one of the country's larger universities and is known particularly for its business, medical and engineering faculties. The tourist office has a self-guided walking tour pamphlet outlining some history. Eldon House At 481 Ridout St N and dating from 1834, Eldon House is the city's oldest house and is now a historical museum, with period furnishings from the Victorian era. It's open afternoons only, from Tuesday to Sunday. On Tuesday it's free; otherwise a $3 charge applies. Afternoon tea is served. Guy Lombardo Music Centre At 205 Wonderland Rd S in Spring bank Park, this museum honours the late musician and native son Guy Lombardo, well known across the continent for his New Year's Eve concerts.

The collection of articles, including racing boats, and memorabilia outlines his career. Admission is $2. Note that the museum is open daily from May to September only, from II am to 5 pm. Spring bank Park Located by the Thames on the western side of the city, Spring bank is a huge, well-tended park of lawns and gardens. Within the park is Storybook Gardens, a children's play area with figures from fairy tales and a small zoo. This area has a small admission charge, but the park itself is free. Banting Museum This museum is in the house where Sir Frederick Banting, Nobel Prize winner and the co-discover of insulin, once lived and worked. The museum outlines the history of diabetes and displays include a doctor's office from the 1920s. 

The museum is at 442 Adelaide St N and is open Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 4.30 pm. Admission is $3 adult, less for students and seniors. Children's Museum Walkable from downtown, the London Regional Children's Museum at 21 Wharncliffe Rd S provides a variety of hands-on exhibits for kids to play and learn with. It's open every day from 10 am to 5 pm (from noon Sunday) and admission is $4 child or adult. Sifton Bog This site is a little different - in fact, it's unique in southern Ontario. 

The vast Canada hosts unbelievably wonderful places to visit and watch.   

For your hotel bookings and discounted air tickets, you may please contact local approved flight agencies and contractors. When you are ready to bargain, you can get much less price on hotel room bookings and stays in the country.