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Prince Edward Island, Canada

Did You Know...? Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province and most densely populated. Jacques Cartier discovered the island in 1534. The Island was named Prince Edward in honor of Queen Victoria’s father. Approximately 11% of the population speaks French. “Anne of Green Gables” was published in 1908. Anne of

2012-01-17T11:35:25-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

Panama Canal Zone

Did You Know...? The Panama Canal’s Caribbean entry/exit point is north and west of the Pacific entry/exit point. An estimated 28,000 workers died during French (1880s) and U.S. projects to construct the canal. The 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain was born in the Canal Zone. Roughly 268 million cubic

2012-01-17T11:35:01-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

Normandy, France

Did You Know ... ? Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen in 1431. More than 130,000 troops landed in Normandy on D-Day (1944), history’s largest one-day amphibious invasion. Samuel de Champlain sailed from Honfleur for Canada where he founded Quebec City (1608). Normandy is considered the

2012-01-17T11:33:43-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Did You Know? North America’s oldest European settlement was located in Newfoundland’s L’Anse aux Meadows The province, harboring more English dialects than England does, has its own dictionary. Newfoundland’s Cape Spear is the easternmost point in North America. Labrador has the world’s largest free-roaming caribou population (more than 500,000). The

2012-01-17T11:32:30-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

New Brunswick, Canada

Did You Know...? Most early New Brunswick settlers were American colonists who remained loyal to England. More than 12 whale species are attracted to the nutrient-rich Bay of Fundy. The U.S. and New Brunswick nearly warred over the Maine border in 1839. French is the first language for about one-third

2012-01-17T11:31:55-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|
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