Thursday, June 17, 2010

All my information is is from:
Google.ca, wikipedia!
e.g google.ca vancouver wikipedia.
Day 9:

I forgot to blog last night and tell you about my day, so ill tell you now! I went on a hiking trip to the rockies! I went with a group of ten or 12 people. It was an all day tour! So i Took a bunch of amazing pictures! You wouldn't believe some of the views you can see on the rockies! it's top 5 bestviews in the world (in my book)! oh btw im back in St. Catharines now. :(. My parents trakced my credit card and found me back at myhotel with another girl! :D! So they took me home after all that!
Day 8:

I just got to Vancouver! im not sure what im gonna start with yet! but here's some info about Vancouver!
Longitude and Latitude: 56 degrees N, 113 degrees W

Population: 578,000 (2006 census)

Population Density: 5,039/km squared

Landforms: Western Cordillera

Climate: Pacific Maritime

Ecozone: Pacific Maritime

Closest National Park: Queen Elizabeth Park

Industries: Vancouver has a largefishing industry because the ocean is so close and the salmon is very plentiful along the coast.

Tourism: The rocky mountians bring tonnes of tourist's and the ski slopes also bring alot of people. i came to vancouver for the rockies!

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Day 7:

Today was sick! i wowkeup around 11 oclock and went straight to the West Edmonton Mall! I shopped around for a little bit, bought some new Jordan's, and went on the merry go round! Then i went to the water park that is actually in the mall! which was sick! the slides were staright down and you go flying off them! I finished with the water park and because i loved the steak so much in edmonton, i'll have another one! so i got another steak at this Japenese steak place! Edmonton was awsome but now im on my way to Vancouver!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010






Day 6:

Instead of going straight threw all the prairies and going right to Vancouver. I decided to stop in the middle somewhere and live it up. Edmonton was the lucky place!
here's some info about Edmonton..

Longitude and Latitude: 53 degrees N, 113 degrees W

Population: 1,034,945

Population Density: 1067.2/km squared

Landforms: Interior Plains

Climate: Boreal

Ecozone: Boreal Plains

Closest National Park: Elk Island National Park

Industries: Edmonton's largest industry is the finance and real estate industry. The second largest is the manufacturing.

Tourism: Edmonton has the largest mall in the entire world! The West Edmonton Mall! It has it's own water park in it!

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I got to Edmonton a little late because it's all the way on the other side of the cournty! so idecided to get some dinner and just take it easy for the first night. So i went to Steak house and had a wicked steak! You have to have steak in Edmonton! After that i just bought a hotel room and stayed andordered room service!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

soooo.. Im in Sudbury now! theres not much to do here, However theres a bunch of really cool and diverse things to do! so i woke up early in the morning and went to a mining spot were you can actually mine for nickle and make some money! It was a really cool experience and it was cool to live the life of a miner for one day! I didnt make any money though! I'm more of a big city person so Sudbury isn't really my place. So im gonna try my luck in Vancouver next!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Day 5:

WHAT JUST HAPPENED! i went out to a night club after the canadiens game and i don't remember anything! all i know is im in a hotel in Sudbury! Holy moly! So im in Sudbury now! i geuss ill make the bestof this situation! ill go out tonight and figure out what i cant do tomorrow!
Longitude and Latitude: 46 degrees north 80 degrees west.

Population: 157,857 (2006 census)

Population Density: 46.27/km squared

Landforms: There are many large Nickel mines in Sudbury.

Climate: Winters are cold and snowy and summers are warm, dry, and humid. The spring seasons are cool and cloudy.

Ecozone: Mixedwood Plains

Closest National Park: Zion national park

Industries: The largest industry in Sudbury is the Nickel ming industry because of the plentiful and rich nickle deposits.

Tourism: There were many dinosaur remains found in Sudbury, so many that they made a dinosaur museum! You can also check out the large nickle mines that stretch for miles andmiles at a time!

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Day 4 and 5:

I loved Montreal so much i decided to stay another two days and live it up in Montreal! The Canadiens had 3 home games straight, so i saw every game. That was my thing to doin Montreal! Watch the Canadiens play! The crowd was so crazy it was ridiculous! Of course after each game i went clubbing! I also wetn to a few Jewish cinagogs during the mornings and witnessed the large amount of jews there are in Montreal!
Day 2:


Halifax has tons of stuff to do but i dont think i can get to all that stuff so i'm going to find anothercity to site see and live up. i have to choose between Montreal or Stratford! Two of the greatest cities in Canada. However, i think im gonna go with Montreal! I met a famil;y member in Halifax and they offered to driveme where i wanted to go, so they took me to Montreal! That drive to a whole day!

Day 3:
I got to Montreal and i Couldn't believe how many things there were to do there! I went to McGill and wentto a lecture about astronomy and paradox's, andthen i went to go see a Montreal Canadiens game! They played the Toronto Maple leafs! Toronto got destroyed by Montreal! That game ended around 11 o clock, so after that i decided to check out the night clubs!


Longitude and Latitude: 45 degrees north and 73 degrees west.

Population: 1,906,811
Poutlation density: 4.439/km squared
Landforms: Notreal had it's name made because a person a long time ago called the mountain that montreal is near, Mount Royal. Put Mount royal together, throw a wicked frech accent in there, and what doesit sound like! Montreal! The mountain is by the Laurentian mountians, a system of mountians billions of years old.
Climate: With predominantly wet, warm summers and cold, snowy winters,the climate in Montreal is varied and seasonal.
Ecozone: Mixedwood Plains.
Closest National Park: Terra Nova National Park.

Industries: Montreal has McGill university which is a huge educational industry their, they also have a NHL sports team called theMontreal Canadiens! Which is a huge part of the city.

Tourism: Just to see the absolutely fantasti city and to see the richness of Montreal. Montreal is a very very wealthy city! Their is a large Jewish populatin in Montreal also, might explain the wealthyness.....!


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Friday, June 11, 2010







These are some pictures of halifax you guys might like!


























Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Day 1:

My taxi driver drove me all the way to Dartmouth, halifax! I was so nervous from being all alone i decided to wander around and see what i could do here! so i found this place called the bay of fundy and i wasnt sure what to do. However, i just stared out into the beauty ofthe ocean and watched the huge waves crash along the rocky edgy shore.

The tourism for halfiax is mainly the ocean because of its huge waves and fishing memories.

I eventaully got tired so i decided to stay at a motel and get some sleep because i was gonna be here tomorrow.

Halifax!

Halifax:

Longtidue and Latitude: 44 degrees N, 63 degrees W.

Population: 372,679

Population Density: 1506.2/km squared

Landforms: The hills and low mountain ranges of Halifax, Nova Scotia are all located within the appallacian mountains, a chain of mountains that extend about 1,500 miles in length. The bay of Fundy fronting Nova Scotia's west central coastline is world famous for it's high tidal range and the bay isclaimed to have the highest vertical tide lift in the world.

Climate: Winter temperatures are higher and summer temperatures arelower dueto theproximity of the ocean. Halifax has an eastern maritime climate, with a short, warm summer, and a cold winter. Disturbed, changeable weather is common throughout the year.

Ecozone: Atlantic maritime ecozone.

Closest National Park: Victoria Park.

Industries: The Fishing industry is the largest industry in halifax because of the ocean and the plentiful waters ( cod is mainly caught in halifax).

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

why did i run away!

My parents and i got in this argument abouthow important it is to get 80% in school, i disagreed, i thought it wasn't important to get 80's in grade 9 and 10. So my dad started yelling and i started yelling. So i grabbed my laptop and booked it out the door (I obviously brought a ton of cash). Right after i left i ran about 50 miles and didn't stop. i eventually got tired so i called a cab and told him to keep taking me this way. i paid the guy about $1000, and there i was, In halifax! I thought you know what, this could be really fun! I have all the money in the world, all the freedom ever, i grabbbed my dads id on the way out, and i get to see the greatest country in the world, head to toe!