About North America
Occupying almost five percent of the earth's surface, North
America is the third largest continent. Accounting for the majority
of North America's area, The USA and neighbouring Canada, share
many of the same attributes - varied landscapes of ravishing
natural beauty, iconic cities and rich cultures and histories -
which make them endlessly enjoyable and rewarding to explore. Side
by side, however, if the USA is imagined as the world's greatest
theme park, Canada must surely be its best adventure
playground.
Canada spans six time zones, such is its size, but every inch of
space beyond its towns and cities is occupied with vast,
breath-taking landscapes. The country boasts thirty-seven National
Parks and a further eight National Park Reserves which between them
cover every kind of terrain from grasslands to glaciers. This makes
Canada an unrivalled destination for all kinds of outdoor
activities from hiking and wildlife-spotting to snow-sports and
mountain climbing.
Canada's climate is as varied as its scenery and will differ
depending upon location. In summer, the western prairies tend to be
hot and dry, central and southern areas experience humidity with
the heat, whilst coastal areas remain milder. Spring and autumn are
both generally temperate throughout Canada although rainfall is
greater in the west. Winters can be extremely cold and snowy with
temperatures commonly dropping below -20°C.
It's difficult to imagine a visitor that the USA doesn't cater
for. Like Canada, the country is blessed with areas of magnificent
scenery and natural wonders, but the USA's colourful and diverse
history, culture and entertainments are equally compelling. Music
lovers, wildlife-spotters, sports fanatics, sun-worshippers,
gastronomes and culture buffs will all find plenty to delight them
in the USA but for those who want it all, there could be few better
ways to experience a little of everything that the country has to
offer than by making the legendary journey from coast to coast.