Canada’s Quebec is a beautiful place to visit all year round, but especially so in winter, when the countryside is blanketed in snow, and the cultured cities (hello Montreal!) brighten up with special festivals, performances, and fun.
For a traditional skiing vacation at a great value, Quebec’s Mont Tremblant can’t be beat. With a wide variety of trails, a pretty, pedestrian-only village, and the tourist infrastructure of Whistler/Blackcomb (thanks to the same parent company) with a tenth of the crowds at a tenth of the costs, it’s definitely a contender for Canada’s best East Coast resort.
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The city of Quebec welcomes you for real winter activities. You can spend most thrilling and enjoyable time during your stay in Quebec cottage rental. The city turns into a playground of snow. Hoards of tourists during winters make the city feel like the warmest place to visit in winters. The platter of activities in Quebec region is so spread out that you can easily feel lost to make up your mind. Skate, ski, dogsledding, snowmobiling, ice climbing or race up your mind for all others you know, it is there. The one and only assurance you can have is an extraordinary winter vacation.
Come up to be a great skier with an edifice of 65 km of groomed skiing trail. But, there are thousands of kilometres of marked skiing trails dotted across Quebec for cross country skiing, passing through provincial parks and wildlife reserves.
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The Canadian government is encouraging immigration levels to meet the country’s medium and long term economic requirements. Immigration policy is aiming to attract a further 250,000 new permanent residents in 2010, with the focus on attracting suitably skilled and qualified immigrants that have the ability to support Canada’s economy during and beyond the current economic recovery. Innovative adjustments relating to the admission ranges for 2010 have given more responsibility to provinces and territories to set the numbers of skilled workers and investment requirements that each region requires.
In setting immigration policy, the Canadian government believes strongly that provinces and territories should understand how Canada’s immigration intake can be aligned to their particular labour market needs. Additionally, by supporting a regional program of immigration, the government is helping to ensure that the benefits of immigration are distributed across this country. The origination of the Action Plan for Faster Immigration also allows provinces and territories to assist in�clearing the backlog of federal skilled worker applicants who have applied under the various sections of the economic category.
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