Sun 5 Sep 2010
Posted by Adriana Noton under Travel Leisure
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If you are interested in some new places to go where you can enjoy boating, skiing or mountain climbing, you might want to consider going to Canada. Here you will find an assortment of breath taking terrain, fascinating wildlife, and plenty of water ways for your boating recreation. There are some new boating laws concerning pleasure craft that you might need to know.
Plenty of water ways are available in an area, so dry it could almost be called a desert, is in Okanagan Valley. At one of many locations you can put the boat in and have hours of fun and leisure. Its uncommon variety of climate and landscape have made it the favorite of thousands, and is perfect for sailing and boating. If you have a motorized boat, make sure you have your operators card.
One place to consider is Adams River where every four years sockeye salmon return to their place of birth by the millions. This event is world famous and can be enjoyed from several different areas around the river. There are many resorts and lodges available to accommodate travelers who need to soak up a little time indoors.
In the event you do not have your own boat with you, there are rental places at Big Rideau Lake which is a paradise for boaters. This body of water is actually several rivers and lakes connected by many canals. By whatever means you travel into the area, boats are for rent, and you will have to have a craft operator card, if the boat is motorized.
With an astounding array of 100,000 lakes, of which some are therapeutic, are found in Saskatchewan. This province is not only offers a variety of lakes for the dream of any fisherman, it simply provides a fabulous holiday. There have been Walleye salmon caught weighing over 18 pounds. If you were to catch one of these you could honestly say you were a sport.
Beaches are not what first comes to mind when thinking of Ontario, but it is more like the Caribbean than Canada when pleasure boats and rafts are out on the water. Being fed by the Huron river from the west and St. Clair from the east, is a vacation adventure. A mecca of water craft activity is also a War of 1812 battlefield. If you travel into the waters of Canada you will be required to comply with boating laws they have recently changed.
The fresh water system formed by the Great Lakes and their connecting channels is the largest on earth. Clearly seen from the moon, their interesting shapes look erie, one of them even looks like the head of a wolf. Fed by many rivers, should their combined water be spread evenly, they would cover the entire United States under 9.5 feet of water.
The Canadian Rockies offer much for water enthusiasts with a boat license, and Alberta has over 600 lakes from with to choose, for jet boating and scuba diving. Surfing the rapids on a waterboard is a great sport to the addition, and enjoyed in Alberta as a favored pastime of old and young. A nice change of scenery might be to take a ride on the famous Rocky Mountaineer train, which can take you to Vancouver.
Taking the boat on Lake Ontario this weekend? Don’t get caught without an Ontario boating license. Take time today to sit a boat exam. You can take the boat test online and have a PCOC License today.

