Scenic Routes In Canada
Scenic Routes In Canada
Traveling to Canada via a Recreational Vehicle will give you the maximum advantage of the panoramic routes of the country. Taking a long drive from one place to another with Canada’s numerous road trails is considered a must in every Canadian tour. With picturesque views of majestic mountains lush ever green forests and coastal backdrop sleeping is not an option anymore.
Below are Canada’s panoramic routes:
Cabot Trail of Nova Scotia
Driving through this world’s famous trail of Nova Scotia will give you an affordable view of picturesque coastline mountain ranges fishing ports and charming local communities. With over 300km long this trail circles the northern area of Cape Breton Nova Scotia. It is also the gateway of the renowned Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Cabot trail is also home to hiking fishing kayaking great beaches and sumptuous dining experience with lobster as their famous dish.
RV Campgrounds in the area:
- Ingonish Campground
- Chticamp Campground
- Corney Brook
- Plage St Pierre Beach and Campground
Ice field Parkway
Hailed as one of world’s most stunning route which parallels the continental divide and runs between Jasper National Park to Banff National Park . The Icefield Parkway is not your ordinary scenic road. It is the gateway of world class attractions like attractions like Lake Louise Peyto Glacier Moraine Lake Mount Chephren Weeping Wall Athabasca Falls and the well loved Columbia Icefield.
RV Campgrounds in the area:
- Tunnel Mountain Campground
- Lake Louise Campground Trailer
- Jasper National Park Whistler Campground
AlbertaManitobaSaskatchewan Prairie Route
The term “prairie” is often referred to a type of grassland. The Prairies are flat lands that stretch to the southern part of Canada. It is widely known for it’s shrubs fewer trees abundant soil which is used mainly for crop produce and farm animals.The Canadian prairies have so many things to offer from its scenic grassland course farmlands valleys lush forest rivers and lakes. The Prairies are composed of three provinces of Canada namely Alberta Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The vast scenic grassland is perfect for a country side road trip. Some of the famous routes are the Trans Canada Highway CanAm highway TransCanada Yellowhead Highway and Regina to Yorkton Route.
RV Campgrounds in the area:
- Shady Oaks RV Resort and Campground
- Creekside Camping amp; RV Park
- Gordon Howe Campground
St. Lawrence Route
St. Lawrence route features a picturesque view of Quebec which will lead you to dramatic Charlevoix region. This region boasts of the northern shore of St. Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountain. It links BaieSaintPaul to La Malbaie with over 50 km on Highway 362 along side the river. The landscape is simply stunning. It has a panoramic view of mountains riverside local villages farmlands forests and other local attractions of Charlevoix. Some of the famous attractions includes Muse maritime de Charlevoix an engaging museum of the region’s rich boat heritage and Papeterie SaintGilles a paper making Economusuem.
RV Campgrounds in the area:
- Le Genvrier
- Camping du Quai
Sea to Sky Highway Route
The Sea to Sky Highway Route or also known as Highway 99 is the major north to south route of greater Vancouver area to Lillooet in the Coast Mountain. Describe by many as “intensely scenic” the Sea to Sky Highway meets with two historic paths of Pemberton Trail and the Gold Rush trail. The route is your gateway to Whistler Mountain the famous Ski capital of Canada. Some of the famous attractions are the Lions Bay Porteau Squamish Brandy Wine Falls Provincial Park and The Shannon Falls Provincial Park. This route takes you to a fascinating view of dramatic sea coast area lush forests waterfalls villages and Whistler’s glacial mountain.
RV Campgrounds in the area:
- Whistler RV Parks and Campgrounds
- Klahanie Campground
- Porteau Cove Provincial Park Campground
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Pattaya Bar Areas
Pattaya Bar Areas
The main Pattaya entertainment area is contained in an area starting at Walking Street in the south and extending about 3km north to Soi 2. The area extends back from the beach approximately 400m.
What follows is a brief description of the various bar areas found in Pattaya. It is no means comprehensive. Bars can be found anywhere in the area but these areas contain a high concentration of bars and many visitors group them together in a similar fashion due to their different character.
Well start in the north and progress south. Click on the map for a larger image.
Soi 2 and 3 Area
This area is dominated by open beer bars in complexes. In the area you will find the well known soapy massage parlours. There is one gogo bar and one coyote bar. Most of the action in the area is concentrated at the Second Road end of the sois and along that road.
Soi 6
Soi 6 is a unique place. This place is infamous for it short time bars and debauched behaviour. A trip to Soi 6 is a must on any visit to Pattaya.
The area contains mostly closed airconditioned bars. There are some bars that have open areas and some have some gogo elements to them. There are also some normal pubs. The vast majority of the bars have rooms upstairs for short time engagements.
Beware that visiting this soi for the first time is very intimidating for a lot of guys. You are unlikely to experience anything else like it. It would be a good idea to meet someone to show you around.
Sois 7 and 8
On the south side of Central Road are Sois 7 and 8.
Like the soi 2 and 3 areas this area is dominated by open beer bars. There are a number of gogo bars and some larger bars. The bars extend along the whole length of both sois and onto both Beach and Second Roads.
The Soi 13s
This area comprises Sois 13 13/1 and 13/2. Soi 13/1 is commonly known as Soi Yamato and Soi 13/2 Soi Post Office respectively.
This area contains a mixture of open air bars closed airconditioned bars and small gogo bars. Some of the bars are short time bars with rooms available should the need arise.
Pattayaland Sois
Sois 13/3 and 13/4 are known as Pattayaland 1 and 2. This area is dominated by gogo bars with small openair beers in the mix.
This area is become more and more the domain of the establishments catering to gay visitors. The small Lshaped soi between Pattayaland 2 and Second Road is known as Boyz Town for obvious reasons.
Walking Street
For many people this area is Pattaya. You will see all sorts of people in this area from mum and dad with the two kids to hardcore mongers. You may at times feel like you are a zoo exhibit.
The main entertainment area on Walking Street extends for about 500m. On it you will find many gogo bars openair bars pubs and discos. Some bars have live music while some are like those in the Soi 7 and 8 area. Prices are generally a bit higher here to compensate for higher rents.
Off Walking Street there are many sois to explore. Some of Pattaya best gogo bars are located on these sois so make sure you explore. In fact the bars make it easy for you as you will find people promoting the establishments at the corner of their soi and Walking Street.
No matter what your preferences Walking Street is a must do on a first trip. However dont get stuck there as it may be the heart of Pattaya but there is more soul elsewhere.
Soi Buakhoa and Soi Diana Inn
A little bit out of the way is the area along Soi Diana Inn and onto Soi Buakhoa. The area contains many open air bars a few gogo bars and a newly opened coyote bar. The Lshaped soi between these 2 sois Soi LK Metro is also worth exploring.
The area is fairly laid back and has somewhat of a different feel to it. In recent times it is getting busier all the time. There are a few good hotels in the area which make it a great place to stay if you want to be a little off the beaten track.
Other Areas
There are areas outside of central Pattaya worth exploring at some stage. These include Naklua to the north East Pattaya and Jomtien. For a first visit there is more than enough to keep you occupied in Central Pattaya. It is probably best to leave these areas to later trips.
If you would like more information on Pattaya you can try Pattaya Newbie. It contains a lot of information on Pattaya bars Pattaya ladies and other general information.
About the Author: PattayaNewbie is a frequent visitor to Pattaya and the author of the website Pattaya Newbie: Newbies Guide to Pattaya. The website is a free guide aimed at people planning their first visit to Pattaya. On the website you will find a lot of information and photographs of Pattaya.
Nice La Belle Ville Nice The Beautiful City
Nice La Belle Ville Nice The Beautiful City
Where in France will you find a place with a mild climate a scenic port delicious food beautiful pastelcolored buildings and everything else that’s nice? In Nice of course! Pronounced “nees” this city in southern France is a major tourist center and a leading resort city on the French Riviera. Read on and learn about some of the city’s marvels.
Promenade des Anglais. One of the most popular tourist spots in the city is the Promenade des Anglais or “the Walkway of the English.” Back in old days Nice was just a littleknown place bordered by a deserted stretch of beach.When the English took to spending the frosty winter months along Nice’s scenic natural coastline in the mid1700′s they had a walkway constructed. The native Niois people called the walkway Camin deis Angls but when France annexed Nice in 1860 the name was changed to La Promenade des Anglais the French translation of the original.
Hotel Negresco. This palatial hotellocated along the Promenade des Anglaisis among the most luxurious in the world. It was named after its founder Henri Negresco who in 1912 had the idea of building a splendid vacation spot that will attract the wealthiest people from Europe and America. While the hotel had its ups and downs throughout the decades at one point even becoming a hospital it now stands as one of France’s National Historic Buildings. With its exquisite and beautiful menu and its doormen who are dressed in uniforms akin to those worn by workers in 18th century elite bourgeois households you’re certain to go clickhappy with your camera in Hotel Negresco.
Cathdrale Orthodoxe Russe SaintNicolas de Nice. The Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice is a national monument of France. Constructed in 1859 it is generally regarded as the oldest Russian cathedral in Western Europe. Its historical heritage had even sparked an ownership row between the parish personnel and the Russian Government; the two have been battling it out for several years now.
Ratatouille. Made popular by the animated film about a cooking rat ratatouille is actually a wellknown French Provenal stewed vegetable dish invented in Nice hence its complete name ratatouille nioise. It actually bears resemblance to pinakbet the fabled dish from the Philippine province of Ilocos because of the similarity in ingredients used; but of course ratatouille is also quite different because it is served with bread pinakbet lovers dare try this? and is not really swimming in a bagoongflavored stew. Its main ingredienttomatoes garlic onions zucchini aubergine and poivronare just sauted lightly in olive oil but the combination creates a fantastic burst of flavors.
Cours Saleya. If you love nature’s blooms then the famous Cours Saleya Flower Market is definitely for you. The market is flanked with quaintlooking cafs and souvenir shops and serves host to a great number of booths that display a myriad of produce and flowers. It is open six days a week and is transformed to a flea market and antique bazaar on Mondays.
Le Chataeu. Why should you visit Le Chataeu? Because there you will be treated to a spectacular panoramic view of Nice and of the Mediterranean Sea. Aside from being able to visit the ancient castle you will also be afforded a very charming perspective of the city when you reach the park atop the hill. You may choose take the elevator going up the hill for a small price but you’ll miss a lot of wonderful vistas along the way.
Thtre de la Photographie et de l’Image. Some blocks away from the busy Boulevard Jean Medicine is a lovely old building that is a tribute to the photographic arts. Entry there is free and its exhibits are universal in appeal. In the past it had showcased images of Hollywood stars as well as an exhibit portraying American Indians. Whoever said the French frowned on anything American?
While in Nice don’t forget to visit all these other hotspots that are also photoworthy: the Lympia port where the city’s yachts and boats are anchored; the many old squares in Nice like Place Massna Place Garibaldi and Place du Palais; and for the geek in you there’s also the Observatoire de Nice where you can find one of the world’s largest telescopes.
About the Author: You can read more of the author’s articles at justtransiting.blogspot.com.