Thursday, May 29, 2008

Canadian Beaches

Canadian Beaches
Canada is large and has shores along the Atlantic, Labrador Sea, Daffin Bay, Hudson Bay, Arctic Ocean, Beaufort Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. Because of the coldness of the seasons, most swimming is done in freshwater lakes and indoors. But there are still many thousands of beautiful shorelines, and thus beaches, to see in its over 100,000 miles of coastline. Although the following are along major bodies of water, the other divisions also have plenty of water in the form of freshwater lakes.
Official Site of the Canadian Tourism Commission is on canada.travel. This site is fully developed with all the different aspects of Canada that you would like to explore.
Beach photos of Canada include:* Canada beach images on Google.
For some Canada non-beach photos, check out:* Canada Photos and Pictures on canada-photos.com
British Columbia
British Columbia is in southwestern Canada along the Pacific Ocean. Victoria, its capital, is on Vancouver Island. Vancouver is an important city in British Columbia. British Columbia is historic and offers whale watching opportunities.
There are many miles of beautiful beaches beween the mainland and Vancouver Island. Beach areas include Fairhaven, French Beach Provincial Park, Ninety Mile Beach, Qualicom Beach. Detailed information on the many beaches of British Columbia can be found here.
Manitoba
Manitoba has a shoreline along Hudson Bay
For some Manitoba non-beach photos, check out:* Manitoba photos on canada-photos.com
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is on Chaleur Bay, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Northumberland Strait, the Bay of Fundy, and Passamaquoddy Bay.
The Bay of Fundy is in New Brunswick. The Bay of Fundy is well known for having the highest tides. The Bay supports migratory birds and an abundant range of sealife from the mudflats to the open waters.
For some New Brunswick non-beach photos, check out:* New Brunswick photos on canada-photos.com

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