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Friday, May 9, 2008

Adventure Playzone

Customer Review: Toddler's Paradise
I purchased this for my 18 month old nephew & he absolutly loves it!!! He plays in it daily. He is full of energy & this is one of the greatest items for those cold winter or rainy spring days when you can't get outside to exercise!!! It is easy to set up and take down & wonderful on space when you want to pack it up to go to Grandma's or even a hotel. It's lightweight & colorful and you must get one for your energetic little one!
Customer Review: Great toy, not expensive!
Great toy, I just bought it, it is long, fun, not dificult to set up, there is not much to set up really, comes ready!, my baby likes it very much, great toy for a great price!!


When planning a vacation with the desire to see wildlife, look no further than the Great White North. Canada is largely undisturbed wilderness, and even in many top Canadian cities you're likely to spot raccoons, coyotes, and other critters strolling down quiet side streets. What you'll see depends on where you're going, but here's a few of the top spots for Canada wildlife viewing across the country.

In the Maritimes:

Digby Deck, Nova Scotia is a great, less-touristed gateway to some of the best whale watching in Canada. As you travel alongside a peninsula of scenic and remote fishing villages you will be likely to spot fin, minke, or humpback whales, with the possibility of seeing right, sperm, blue, or pilot whales as well.

Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland offers the opportunity to spot a herd of caribou, a spectacular gannet colony, and the largest puffin colony in North America.

In Eastern Canada:

Churchill, Manitoba is your gateway to polar bears in the wild. A polar bear vacation is truly a wildlife experience unlike any other.

Prince Albert Park, Saskatchewan - On Lavallee Lake in Prince Albert Park roosts the second-largest pelican colony in North America where bison, moose, elk, caribou, black bear, and red fox also roam free.

Baie Ste-Catherine, Quebec - Two hours northeast of Qubec City lies the Baie Ste-Catherine, where beluga and minke whales gather in the hundreds. During the summer, migratory patterns mean that they're joined by humpback and blue whales as well.

In the Rockies and on the West Coast:

Victoria, BC offers great whale watching tours where you'll have the chance at spotting orcas (killer whales), harbour seals, sea lions, Dahl's porpoises, and eagles.

Tofino, BC's beaches are beautiful and rugged, and host all kinds of little creatures. Pull on your gum boots and go for a stroll along the rocks to discover tidal pools full of sea anenomes, barnacles, star fish and sea stars, crabs, and tiny fish.

Remote regions of BC and Alberta are full of specialty lodges that make for a relaxing way to spot the wildlife. The Great Bear Lodge and the Knight Inlet Lodge are floating rainforest retreats that share the habitats of grizzly bears, wolves, otters, and bald eagles.

For great Canada Wildlife Tours, look no further than Fresh Tracks

Since 1992, Fresh Tracks has been creating customized Canada vacations for the traveler looking to explore off the beaten path.