Archive for January, 2009

Money Matters While on Vacation – Tips and Tricks

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

You certainly must prepare for your vacation by packing your bags and having your mail forwarded, but fewer and fewer people today are preparing for money matters while on vacation.

It’s very important to keep track of the money you take with you when you leave on vacation. It can be easy to overspend your money, lose your money or even have it taken from you.

Pickpockets are prevalent in tourist locales. They operate in different ways and according to different standards according to the locale you happen to be in. There are some places where parents teach their children the art form of pick pocketing so be aware that just about anyone can be a pickpocket, whether it be a well-dressed man or the children running around the neighborhood. There are some simple precautions you can take to reduce the chances of being picked. Keep your money in a zippered pocket or fanny pack properly worn at the front of your waist. Pickpockets will often try the back pockets first because it is less likely to be noticed. You can also walk against the current off a crowd to make it more difficult for a pick pocket to follow you.

Often travelers find that simply making use of money and accessing money can get a little tricky. Besides local currency, keep a few smaller denomination US currency bills on hand. Some people will gladly accept US currency and others will be able to exchange a small denomination for local money if you run out. For back up cash see if you can add cash to your credit card so that you actually have credit. That will give you a wider range of places to use your money without having to flash a lot of cash. Don’t neglect to make use of the ever steady traveler’s check.

Gail Leino is known throughout the internet world as Mrs. Party. She has become the internet’s leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies with clever themes. Her simple party planning approach demostrates how to use proper manners while teaching etiquette with organizational skills. She shares lots of interesting fun facts. See travel vacations for more travel tips.

My Canada

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Canada is the most northernly located country in North America. Canada borders the United States of America to the south and the Artic Ocean to the North. Due to it’s extremely northern position Canada is the most northern located country in the world! Being the Second largest country in the world, there is a lot of Canada up north. Canada Consists of ten provinces and three territories, Canada is a country of approximately thirty two million. Canada had two official languages, both English and French.

Canada’s Provinces and Territories are as follows: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Canada’s major cities include Toronto Ontario, Montreal Quebec,
Vancouver Britis Columbia, Calgary Alberta, Ottawa Ontario, Quebec City Quebec, Winnipeg Manitoba, and Edmonton Alberta.

It is beleived that the name “Canada” originated from a Huron-Iroquoian word “Kanata”, meaning village or settlement. Because there is no way to know for sure anymore this is they story that we tell.

Because of Canada’s extreme Land mass, and water on three sides there is something for everyone to see, and do.

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