BOOKS:
Textbook- 175
INTERNET:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John%27s,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador#Climate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John%27s,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
http://translate.google.ca/?hl=en&tab=wT#en|fr|Salut%2C%20it%27s%20me%20again.%20Here%20in%20Quebec%20City
http://www.fairmont.com/EN_FA/Reservations/reservationavailability.htm?hc=LCF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_City#Climate
http://www.travelmath.com/city/Quebec+City,+Canada
http://www.greatcanadianparks.com/quebec/lmaurnp/index.htm
http://www.cliftonhill.com/
http://www.tourismcalgary.com/
http://www.calgaryattractions.com/home.html
http://www.google.ca
http://cs.calgarystampede.com/events/grandstand-show.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia#Climate
http://directory.victoriadirect.info/Industries/A_B_C/Automation_Equipment/
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/bc/gulf/index.aspx
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Victoria- The Cold Hard Facts
Latitude and Longitude- 48°25′43″N 123°21′56″W
Population- 78,057
Population Density- 4,196.9/km2
Landforms- mountains
Ecozone- Pacific Maritime
Closest National Park- Gulf Islands National Park
Industries- Automation Equipment
Population- 78,057
Population Density- 4,196.9/km2
Landforms- mountains
Ecozone- Pacific Maritime
Closest National Park- Gulf Islands National Park
Industries- Automation Equipment
Victoria
The last stop of my trip. Sad face. But anyways today was really fun because I got to spend it with my Aunt, Uncle, and my two baby cousins, Mac-Mac, and Jon-Jon. They showed me all the cool places in Victoria like museums and art galleries, castles, landmarks, gardens and zoos. My favorite was the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre there were so many aquatic animals I've never seen before, it was so much fun. While I was there my Aunt and Uncle told me what the climate was like, they said that it was almost always raining because the clouds couldn't get over The Rockies and that they had mild summer temperatures and cool winters.
Calgary- The Cold Hard Facts
Latitude and Longitude- 51°02′42″N 114°03′26″W
Population- 988,193
Population Density- 1,435.5/km2
Landforms- The Rockies
Ecozone- Prairie
Closest National Park- Banff National Park
Industries- Tourism
Population- 988,193
Population Density- 1,435.5/km2
Landforms- The Rockies
Ecozone- Prairie
Closest National Park- Banff National Park
Industries- Tourism
Calgary
Yo! Yo! Yo! It's me From Calgary, I just got here this morning and boy was it sunny and warm. I'm staying at the Sheraton Suites Calgary Eau Claire hotel. Today was fun we went to the Aero Space Museum of Calgary, it has a lot of cool stuff in it, such as really old planes and old pilot gear. I also went to the Calgary Stampede, which is a show where the people of Calgary show off their culture, my favorite part of the Calgary Stampede was the Grandstand Show starring Allie Bertram and Miles Faber, from So You Think You Can dance Canada, also there were the comedian Sugar Sammy and Suzie McNeil from Rock Star: INXS. That's all for now
Niagara Falls- The Cold Hard Facts.
Population- 82,181
Latitude and Longitude- 43°04′48″N 79°04′16″W / 43.080°N 79.071°W
Population Density- 392.14/km2
Landforms- Horseshoe Falls
Climate- not too hot and not too cold because of it's proximity to water
Ecozone- Mixedwood Plains
Closest National Park- Queenston Heights
Industries- Hydroelectricity and Tourism
Latitude and Longitude- 43°04′48″N 79°04′16″W / 43.080°N 79.071°W
Population Density- 392.14/km2
Landforms- Horseshoe Falls
Climate- not too hot and not too cold because of it's proximity to water
Ecozone- Mixedwood Plains
Closest National Park- Queenston Heights
Industries- Hydroelectricity and Tourism
Niagara Falls
Woot! I'm going to the Falls. I am so pumped to go play some slots at the Falls Casino and then go upstairs to the Water Park I heard it was amazing. Then it was Down to Clifton Hill where I rode on the Sky Wheel and went to the Haunted House. Then it was to Boston Pizza for launch along with a great time at Midway, I got a giant monkey. Then all of a sudden every one started screaming and running to the Falls. I off course followed and low and behold someone was about to jump off the falls. Me being the idiot I am run up to the dude and started singing the song from Yes Man, that song that the dude sang to the other dude who was about to jump off a building, and it worked just like in the movie. Bye for now.
Quebec City- The Cold Hard Facts.
-Quebec City has warm summers with an average temperature of 22 - 25°C and cold, windy, snowy winters.
-Quebec City's longitude and latitude 46° 48' 0" N / 71° 15' 0" W
Population- 491,142
Population Density- 1,081.2/km2
Landforms- St. Lawrence River
Ecozone- Boreal Shield
Closest National Park- La Mauricie National Park
Industries- Tourism
-Quebec City's longitude and latitude 46° 48' 0" N / 71° 15' 0" W
Population- 491,142
Population Density- 1,081.2/km2
Landforms- St. Lawrence River
Ecozone- Boreal Shield
Closest National Park- La Mauricie National Park
Industries- Tourism
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Québec City
Salut, c'est encore moi. Ici, à Québec. Le français est une très, très superbe langue.... I mean French is a very, very super language. It is the language of romance, and the city oh wow it is very romantical. he he... i just made up a new word. But anyways Québec City is amazing because all the buildings are old fashioned and there is this really tall building called The Château Frontenac apparently it's really expensive to stay in. The price is around $399 a night. There are many stores in Québec City, but the one I found cool was an alley that they call The Artist's Alley, basically its an alley where artists sell their work. see ya later I'm going to Lowertown.
St. Johns- The Cold Hard Facts
St. John's lies in the ecozone of the Boreal Sheild. It's population sits somewhere around 100,600 people. St. John's population density is 225.6/km2. A unique landform of St. John's is the Signal Hill. St. John's is a big manufacture of oil.
St. John's
Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh... The first day of the summer vacation, and what a better place to be, other than St. John’s? Well, nowhere actually. This blog goes out to all my friends who aren't enjoying a fabulous trip. So as you may have guessed by now my trip is in St. John's but that's not all, I am going on a trip across Canada. The cities I will stop in are St. John's, Quebec City, Niagara Falls, Calgary, and Victoria. So to start off we have just arrived in St. John's and boy is it beautiful, except for the clouds and the cool temperature. The buildings there are so cool, their old style buildings, and the plants are so pretty. Well anyway got to go. I'm going whale watching.
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