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Almost Heaven by Hazel Heyer



Once in a while, a destination does not only engage the 5 senses. It also captures the heart and soul. Where serenity, tranquillity and remoteness blur the line with indulgence in vacation luxury, one finds himself at the

threshold of paradise in North America.



Open the gates of Desolation Canada!



Pure and genuine desolate west coast wilderness is this destination located in British Columbia. Most attractive in the tourist market for its panoramic coastal mountain vistas, Desolation Canada is a perfect get-away at the site of the 17th century Waddington City north of Desolation Sound, British Columbia’s largest marine park. It was first discovered in 1792 by Capt. George Vancouver.



Among many features, landscape is its tourist lure. Here lies Canada’s foremost tourist magnet. Its unique selling points are bountiful in a region blessed by nature where life imitates art. “Because of the mountainous areas surrounding British Columbia, we have places like Whistler hosting the Olympics in 2010. It will definitely help bring millions of people to B.C. for the first time,” said Desolation Sound Boat Tours owner and operator

Greg Dickie, a gifted historian and nature-lover extraordinaire.



Whistler is about 2

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