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		<title>Boys Summer Camps in Ontario, Canada &#8211; What to look for?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Waking up to the smell of pine wood and fresh lake water, indulging in special playful activities all day long, making strong friendship with new kids, lighting a camp fire in the night and gathering around it to recount the day, and sleeping to the tunes of wild birds &#8211; how do you rate all [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/09/boys-summer-camps-in-ontario-canada-what-to-look-for/">Boys Summer Camps in Ontario, Canada &#8211; What to look for?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Waking up to the smell of pine wood and fresh lake water, indulging in special playful activities all day long, making strong friendship with new kids, lighting a camp fire in the night and gathering around it to recount the day, and sleeping to the tunes of wild birds &#8211; how do you rate all these as a part of the idea of having a good time? These are a few of the things that boys from around the World can enjoy while attending a summer camp in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada.</p>
<p>Looking for an innocuous good time is one of the simple joys of life. Summer is the time when the good times can be experienced. This is true especially for kids that study in schools and colleges. With the schools closed for the summer it is time for adventure and fun!</p>
<p>Summer camp in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada is a destination for adventure and fun? And it is meant for kids, boys to be specific. It is a reputed and one of the oldest summer camps for boys in North America. As a <a href="http://www.camppathfinder.com/" target="_blank">summer camp for boys</a> it is warm, friendly, and adventurous. The fun started when several boys summer camps opened in the Algonquin Park and hasn&#8217;t stopped since.</p>
<p>Though there have been improvements and additions in the type and numbers of events, the rusticity of the backdrop in which the events are held have remained unchanged. The thick woods, the blue lake waters, and the flora and fauna are still the same that they were 95 years back. We have touched it, played with it, and relished it without spoiling it.</p>
<p>One of the camps, Camp Pathfinder is situated on the Pathfinder Island in the Algonquin provincial park. Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest and the largest park in Ontario. <a href="http://www.camppathfinder.com/the-pathfinder-experience/why-camp-pathfinder-a-boys-summer-life/" target="_blank">Algonquin summer camps</a> are popular among summer holiday revelers. Surrounded by the Source Lake, Cam Pathfinder is a preferred location for hundreds of kids every year that want the best of Algonquin summer camp.</p>
<p>Boys love to indulge in several fun activities during summer vacations. Playing video games and watching movies are undoubtedly fun activities. But imagine doing that the entire summer vacation. It is going to get boring soon. Even outdoor games like basketball and baseball will cause ennui to set in after some time. The yearning to do something entirely different will captivate the mind. Outdoor summer camp is a wonderful idea to do something completely different. <a href="http://www.camppathfinder.com/programs/summer-camp-program/" target="_blank"></p>
<p>Wilderness summer camp</a> combines the pleasures of an outdoor summer camp as well the excitement of spending time in the wilderness. Dark woods, lakes, rivers, and streams &#8211; wilderness summer camps could give the Goosebumps at the mere thought of them. Imagine what happens when your kid is actually a part of one such camp. ` That&#8217;s when you should think of Algonquin Park boys camp. Algonquin Provincial Park is the jewel in the Ontario park system crown. And the choice obviously veers towards summer camp in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada when you are considering Algonquin Park boys camp. Why? The reasons are many.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p><a href="http://www.camppathfinder.com/programs/summer-camp-program/" target="_blank">Wilderness Summer Camp</a> :- Camp Pathfinder offers traditional summer camp program for boys, located in the wilderness of Algonquin Park with variety of camp activities.</p>
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		<title>More about The Great Lakes of North America</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Great Lakes are used as the major mode of transport for bulk goods. Recreational boating and tourism are major industries along the Great Lakes region. The Great Lakes of North America are a group of 5 large lakes which include Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. It is collectively [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/08/more-about-the-great-lakes-of-north-america/">More about The Great Lakes of North America</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Great Lakes are used as the major mode of transport for bulk goods. Recreational boating and tourism are major industries along the Great Lakes region.</h3>
<p>The Great Lakes of North America are a group of 5 large lakes which include Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. It is collectively the largest freshwater system on earth. The region includes portions of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York as well as the Canadian Province of Ontario and the 6 U.S. states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.</p>
<p>The region forms distinctive economic and historical and political bi-national history, culture as well as a political economy. The Great Lake region is distinguished for its significant contribution in culture, economy and technology.</p>
<p>The tourists are drawn to these natural attractions for very good reasons, and here&#8217;s why:</p>
<h4>Great Lakes of North America</h4>
<p>Lake Michigan It is the third largest Great Lake of North America and the only one situated entirely within the United States. The lake is bounded from west to east by Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. Visitors can cross it by riding a ferry that runs from Manitowoc, Wisconsin to Ludington, Michigan. It is home to bowfin, carp, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pinfish, yellow perch, lake trout and some species of catfish.</p>
<p>Lake Huron This is the second largest of the Great Lakes bounded on the east by the province of Ontario, Canada and on the west by the U.S. state of Michigan. Its surface is 176 meters above sea level and the average depth is 59 meters. There are several significant cities on Lake Huron such as Sarnia and Goderich, Ontario Canada as well as Bay City, Cheboygan, Rogers City, Alpena, Port Huron and St. Ignace, Michigan.</p>
<p>The lake is home to several fish and plant life like the now extinct deepwater Cisco. The notable feature here is the Manitoulin Island that separates the Georgian Bay and the North Channel from the lake&#8217;s main body of water.</p>
<p>Lake Erie This is the 4th largest Great Lake and the 10th largest worldwide. It is bounded on the south by U.S. states of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, on the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and on the west by the state of Michigan. It is primarily fed by Detroit River and it is drained via the Niagara Falls and Niagara River into Lake Ontario. Some major contributors to this lake include the Cuyahoga River, Sandusky River, Maumee River, Huron River and the Grand River. The lake is home to one of the world&#8217;s largest freshwater commercial fisheries.</p>
<h4>Rivers in Great Lakes</h4>
<p>St. Clair River This river is situated in central North America that drains the Lake Huron into the Lake St. Clair. It is 64 kilometers long and 1.5 meters in elevation from the Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair. It is one of the important areas of the Great Lakes Waterway where cargo vessels pass through to travel between the upper and lower Great Lakes.</p>
<p>Niagara River It flows north from the Lake Erie to the Lake Ontario. The river serves as part of the border between New York and the province of Ontario in Canada. It features two large islands namely the Goat Island and Grand.</p>
<p>Saint Lawrence River It is a larger river that extends greatly from southwest to northeast of North America. It connects together the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The Saguenay, Ottawa and Richelieu rivers as well as Lake Champlain are being drained here.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>For more information on <a href="http://www.greatlakesnorthamerica.com/" target="_blank">Great Lakes North America</a> and <a href="http://www.greatlakesnorthamerica.com/the-great%20saltLake.html" target="_blank">The Great Salt Lake</a>.Please visit our website.</p>
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		<title>Waterloo Ontario Attractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 12:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 Reasons To Visit Waterloo Waterloo is a southwestern city in Ontario, Canada. Waterloo has a population just shy of 100 000, although during the school season the population balloons to about 115 000. It is often referred to as half of &#8220;Kitchener-Waterloo&#8221;. In actuality, Waterloo and Kitchener have separate municipal governments. Although they are [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.global-blog.com">Global Blog.com - Travel and Global Vacations-Guide - Cruising Tips. Tourist-Information.</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.global-blog.com/2009/07/waterloo-ontario-attractions/">Waterloo Ontario Attractions</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>3 Reasons To Visit Waterloo</h3>
<p>Waterloo is a southwestern city in Ontario, Canada. Waterloo has a population just shy of 100 000, although during the school season the population balloons to about 115 000. It is often referred to as half of &#8220;Kitchener-Waterloo&#8221;. In actuality, Waterloo and Kitchener have separate municipal governments. Although they are geographically close, the two cities are far from similar.</p>
<p>While Kitchener is known as an industrial based blue collar town, Waterloo has embraced education and technology. This has helped it sustain its growth in the economic downturn. Waterloo has many attractions to entice visitors, here are a couple:</p>
<p><strong>1. RIM Park</strong>: Receiving its name from one of the many high tech companies in Waterloo (Reasearch In Motion), this park facility is one of Southwestern Ontario&#8217;s finest. It includes 18 outdoor sports fields, park land, trails and even a golf course.</p>
<p>You could spend all day outside, or you could visit the recreation complex which is host to 4 olympic size ice rinks, an indoor turf field, 2 NBA size gymnasiums and a 10, 000 sq .ft. banquet hall. As you can see this is no ordinary park. If sports aren&#8217;t your thing, the park also hosts 4 unique art pieces and is bordered by the scenic Grand River.</p>
<p><strong>2. Waterloo Entertainment Centre</strong>: Situated in the heart of uptown Waterloo it is hard to miss the entertainment centre. It is found in a beautifully restored movie theatre from the 1930&#8242;s.</p>
<p>No longer showing movies, this facility plays host to live performing arts. From theatre to live jazz and classical music, the Entertainment Centre has everything to please people with more highbrow taste.</p>
<p><strong>3. Waterloo Busker Carnival</strong>: Waterloo is home to many festivals, they have the world&#8217;s largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany, a popular jazz event, an ice sculpture festival and many others. One of the most popular and long standing events has been their Busker Carnival. 2009 will mark the 21st year of existence of this festival.</p>
<p>This volunteer driven festival began in 1988 and was created to help revitalize Waterloo&#8217;s uptown core. It was a resounding success and gains popularity each year. The event showcases some of the best street performers in the country. It is the perfect event to bring the kids too &#8211; they will be thrilled by the acrobats and fire twirlers, and love the street treats and face painting. Friday and Saturday afternoons are dedicated to children.</p>
<p>Waterloo is a great city for all ages. If you have children they will love the events, parks and the quiet nature of Waterloo. College age people will love the clubs, schools and good time atmosphere. More mature people will appreciate how Waterloo is continually improving itself to include cutting edge architecture and high brow entertainment.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>519 Biz is the 519 area code&#8217;s most distinguished online business directory. It combines modern styling packed with features designed to optimize your internet presence. The 519 team combines over 15 years internet marketing experience.</p>
<p>For More Info: <a href="http://519biz.com/" target="_blank">Ontario</a></p>
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