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Articles related to "Canadian Tourism Travel And Culture"
A WHITE BALL OF FUR When my daughter was 18, we moved to a house and bought an America Eskimo pup. Never did we imagine how this little white ball of fur would affect our lives. canadian tourism travel and culture • canadian • tourism • travel • culture
CANADIAN INVENTORS Canadian aren't as well-known for their inventions as they should be. Do you know what inventions were created by James Hillier, George J.Klein, Jaques Plante and Rachel Zimmerman? canadian travel • canadian culture • mary alward • canadian tourism • travel
GRANNY DAN: Book Review From Danielle Steel's first book, "Thurston House" to her latest, "Journey," I believe I've read every book that Steel has ever written. Her stories are delightful and usually something I can relate to. "Granny Dan," is such a book. danielle steel • suite101 • mary alward • mary • alward
MARTHA MUNGER BLACK Martha Munger Black left her comfortable home in Chicago to follow her brother to Canada's Yukon in search for gold. Little did she realize where that journey would take her. suite101.com • suite101 • mary alward • martha munger black • canada
Natives of Sea and Cedar Canadian Natives did more than sit on ponies and chase buffalo across the plains. This only represents the Plain Indians. Join me for a glimpse into the lives of Canada's natives of sea and cedar. natives • canada • canadian natives • plains indians • sea and cedar
Natives of Sea and Cedar: Part Three How was a chilkat blanket made? What did the natives of the northwest coast wear? This article covers clothing, chilkat blankets and food of the natives of the northwest coast. natives of sea and cedar • cedar • native people • haida • haida nation
Natives of Sea and Cedar: Part Two In part one of the natives of the northwest coast, we covered canoes. In this article find out where the natives of the northwest coast lived, how they built their houses and what they ate. natives • canada • canadian natives • plains indians • sea and cedar
THE DINOSAUR CAPITAL OF CANADA The Badlands of Drumheller, in South Central Alberta, are very rare. A rich cache of fossils as well as intact dinosaur skeletons can be found in this area. A perfect vacation spot for the whole family. suite101 • suite101.com • mary • alward • mary alward
CANADA'S NORTHWEST TERRITORIES The Northwest Territories is located above the 60th parallel. This remote part of Canada is one of the few places in North America where you can still have a true wilderness experience. suite101 • suite101.com • mary alward • mary • alward
Household Tips 2004 Recap A short recap of the articles written in 2004. 2004 • recap • household tips • peggy hoehne
Wolf Mania <p>This article is about a wildlife officer, who gave up his life just to save the wolves. He messed up with some hunters and they ended his life.</p> wildlife officer • wolf • wolves
2001 Recap A recap of articles written for 2001. Holiday wishes and tips for a safe New Years Eve. 2001 • recap • challenge • sandy mccollum • slices of northern life
2001 Recap Challenge Just for fun I'm adding this last article of the year. It recaps some articles I've written - in a story challenge by one of our other editors. articles • washington state • recap • 2001 • happy new year
Get Outta Town! You can leave the state and find some great places--just over the border! In this article, some great spots you can reach on a tankful of gas or two. <I>Bon voyage!</I> travel • ohio • kentucky • presque island • michigan
Sharing The Earth-A Book Review This week, I’ve decided to try my hand at a book review-something new for me. So I hope I can do justice to a very special book, a book about the animals, both tame and wild, that share our beautiful planet earth with us, enriching our lives. sharing • earth • animals • tame • wild
Where the Heart Is: A Book Review When I first adopted this topic, I was very pleasantly surprised to hear from Mary Alward, editor of the Canadian Tourism, Travel, and Culture topic here at Suite 101. She is a fan of Kathy's topic, and she very generously offered a guest article. billie letts
Close to the Heart - 2001 in Review This article is a guide to the articles most popular with the readers of Caring for the Soul. Fortunately, most of them are also the author's favorites and are close to his heart. recap • year in review • caring for the soul • caring • soul
The Archaic Culture in Wisconsin The Archaic tradition in Wisconsin followed the Paleo-Indian culture. Megafauna still lived in the area. Stone tools were being perfected and the atlatl was developed. Groups known as Old Copper developed in parts of Wisconsin. archaic culture • megafauna • boreal archaic • adze • stone tools
Their Mysterious Ways--A Book Review "Their Mysterious Ways" is a special book about animals who help us confront our adversities and rebuild our lives. book review mysterious ways • animals • mysterious • burden • rebuild
Disaster Clean Up Recent hurricanes have created havok around the USA. This article covers some basics of cleaning up after hurricane, flood or other disaster. hurricane • flood • disaster • clean up • tornado
Editor's Recap: 2001 An Irishman's Odyssey "...And that was when it hit me. That was the moment I finally knew the source of my troubled days and sleepless nights, the moment I recognized the root cause of the constant and unwavering guilt that had driven me to seek the help of Dr. Siegfried Mulder." ireland • irish • humor • humour • funny |
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