November Things to See in Canada
October 20th 2009 19:47
I'm not sure a warm-weather person will pick Canada as a top destination spot from now until April, but every city does have some good indoor attractions. However, the beauty of Canada is largely in the scenery. This is off-peak travel time, great for road trips, a little hiking, a little Niagara or Okanagan wine-tasting perhaps.
The 2009/2010 season for performances of all sorts is well underway. Think beyond mainstream theatre, although there's lots to go around.
Sports: the CFL (Canada Football League) is heading toward the season's end, while the NHL (National Hockey League) still has lots of games left. Junior and community sports follow similar schedules. The ski hills are laying down snow and getting ready to open.
The long summer line-ups are gone from the museums and galleries, although for special events on weekends, it's still possible to run into something uber-popular.
By far most of the Canadian population lives in the south. The day length is roughly comparable to France and Italy, and longer than the UK. It may be a little cold, but it's not as dark as you may think.
The 2009/2010 season for performances of all sorts is well underway. Think beyond mainstream theatre, although there's lots to go around.
Sports: the CFL (Canada Football League) is heading toward the season's end, while the NHL (National Hockey League) still has lots of games left. Junior and community sports follow similar schedules. The ski hills are laying down snow and getting ready to open.
The long summer line-ups are gone from the museums and galleries, although for special events on weekends, it's still possible to run into something uber-popular.
By far most of the Canadian population lives in the south. The day length is roughly comparable to France and Italy, and longer than the UK. It may be a little cold, but it's not as dark as you may think.
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