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This vast country, the second largest on earth, is home to some of the world's choicest bed and breakfast accommodations and most of the recreational activities that people look for on their vacations, with many surprising, possibly not expected, pleasures. bed and breakfast waterfront Included in this category are two of the world's important developing wine regions, centred in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula and in its southwestern corner and in British Columbia in the Okanagan Valley and on Vancouver Island. The bed and breakfasts of these areas are found in such towns as Niagara-on the-Lake and Niagara Falls, Ontario and Kelowna, British Columbia and many nearby towns. In fact you will find bed and breakfast accommodation pretty well everywhere in Canada.
Canada Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Map Canada is home to two of the world's great English language theatre companies at Stratford and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Theatre goers in these two picturesque Ontario towns find the local bed and breakfasts provide superb accommodations. While Niagara-on-the-Lake and Stratford boast theatre excellence they are far from alone in providing top-notch Canadian theatre and fine quality bed and breakfasts for guest accommodations. All the major cities - Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Vancouver, Victoria and others, as well as many of the smaller towns, have excellent quality theatre and of course bed and breakfasts to serve the theatre patron. Bed and Breakfast lakeside view in Canada

More than one third of the world's available fresh water supply lies within Canadian borders, and some of the oldest land on earth, the Precambrian shield covers the central area. Many of the very interesting bed and breakfasts of Canada are located on the shores or near our waterways. Canada stretches from the Pacific in the west to the Atlantic in the east, from the U.S. in the south and the Arctic in the north. In between are mountains, prairies, tundra, forests, lakes, rivers, rich farmland, cities, towns and villages. In all of these areas you will find inviting, warm, hospitable bed and breakfast homes.

Canadian Bed and Breakfast on the lake The cities of Canada are multicultural, clean, safe and full of things to do from cultural pursuits to the finest in entertainment. Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Toronto, Peterborough, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Moncton, St. John, Charlottetown, Halifax, St. Johns are all home to bed and breakfasts, offering the overnight visitor to the city an alternative form of accommodation. It is now very common for the bed and breakfast hosts, especially but not exclusively in cities, to offer special amenities, such as modems to encourage stays by the commercial traveller.

Canada's beds and breakfasts (bed and breakfast) are numerous, numbering over 10,000. The hosts of these establishments are renowned for their hospitality, breakfasts and as a source of information on local events and things to do. If you have never used bed and breakfast accommodations, try it now and find the pleasure of the experience for your self.

Canada is a land of exciting entertainment, a place to explore, a place where the quality of life is important and one of superior value for the traveller. Going to Banff, Jasper, Whistler, Prince Edward County, Algonquin Park, Barrie, Canmore, Prince George or any other Canadian destination? Look for a bed and breakfast in this guide. Bed and Breakfast accommodation

In choosing bed and breakfast accommodation it is recommended that you look at the descriptive details of the bed and breakfasts in the area in which you will be staying. There will in most cases be a choice of options that will cover the needs and value preferences of prospective bed and breakfast guests. It is best to book ahead and while this can frequently be done by e-mail, calling by phone is not a bad option. It gives you a chance to speak to the host, ask some questions that may not have been answered for you in the listing, and to get a feel for the reception you can expect.

If you are like many travellers who do not want to tie themselves to a rigid itinerary, buy The Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide and take it with you as a travelling companion. This way you can make decisions on the road and stay longer in those places that appeal more to you. Do not forget that festivals, events and other factors can cause a scarcity in available accommodations and more advance booking may be prudent. The Guide is also a great trip planning tool and is packed with source data for vacationing activities as well as useful services while travelling.

It is the wish of the people of The Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide that you find this site and the printed Guide most helpful and that your bed and breakfast experience will be all that you want it to be. Bon Voyage.

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