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    Day 2 – Banff Part II

    Hey guys! How much are you enjoying the photos!!  I really like being able to share a little bit of the beautiful places we've seen. I forgot to comment that a great fact regarding this trip is that it was kind of a gift. Admittedly Diego had to work from Edmonton during the week, but our expenses will be paid by the company (hotel + tickets + food) as a way of rewarding him for his dedicated work. Oh that was wonderful! Okay, following up with the photos, we arrived the rest of the day in Banff. I know that many are waiting for soon to arrive the pictures of…

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    Day 2 – Banff Part I

    This post could be from the senta series that comes photo … Hehe… So much even, it will be divided into two parts, ok! Saturday was a day of many emotions, seriously, I can’t remember a day with more beautiful scenery, the breathtaking ones. Even taking your breath away literally, because we walked just that day, city, mountain, canyon, mountain up and down. And it was exactly on Saturday that the largest number of photos were taken, about 325. Eita busy finger! Hehe For those who did not miss the post of day 1 of the trip, you will know that we spent the night in Calgary and plan to leave…

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    Day 1 – Calgary

    It all starts when beyond theory, you see in practice that Canada is, without a doubt, huge. It’s more than a four-hour flight from Ottawa to Calgary. But starting from the beginning hehe, we left the dogs early in the pets hotel, around 7 am, and we took our way to the airport. From there, all very quiet and without delays, we took flight to Alberta. Well, you could watch almost two movies and still take a nap. Arriving in Calgary, we went to pick up the rental car that was previously booked and soon after hit us a little despair: our GPS was not working.  As you can see,…

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    Calypso Water Park | Ottawa

    Saturday we went to the newly launched Calypso water park, which is about 40min from Ottawa, towards Montreal. They say it’s the largest in Canada so far and despite being smaller than Fortaleza’s Beach Park, for example, it promotes fun for the whole day. Well, when we set foot in there, with Carol and Luciano’s company, we’re automatically 12 years old again. That’s on average, because in a few hours it looked like we had even less.  It was also funny to see people of all ages in swimsuits, down to earth and smile on their face. Even a family from Caxias de Sul, who lives in Montreal, we found…

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    Canada Day!

    Yesterday was our 3rd Canada Day and as usual, we went there to Parliament to see the movement and be part of the crowd. This crowd is much larger than the other years due to the visit of the Queen of England (and Canada), Queen Elizabeth. We could not see it live and in color, just on tv, in the end it was not our intention when we decided to go to parliament once again. And today, right, my people, Brasilzão out of the World Cup, eita! Before the World Cup began, I was super uninformed of the team and, I confess, without much hope that they would make beautiful.…

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    Ottawa Tourism

    * Thanks for the tips of sites to see the Cup. Thanks!! I'il check if i can't find any channel going through… This weekend, we didn't even have many plans other than a birthday on Saturday night and a football tournament on Sunday morning, but knowing the Doors Open Ottawa 2010, where several places were open to visitation, and better, for free, we took a leap in the Rideau Hall (official residence of the governor general since 1867) and the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat (headquarters of Aga Khan Foundation Canada).  The Aga Khan foundation designed by architect Fumihiko Maki Diego always appearing on the coast in the photos… Hehehe…