Sep 27 2010

Furnished Suites and Apartments Canada

North American Private Accommodations offers luxurious furnished suites and apartments in Canada. Whether you’re on a temporary assignment, an extended stay or relocating, we offer a comfortable, affordable alternative to conventional hotels in Canada with furnished apartments in Mississauga and Greater Toronto Area.

We have prime corporate housing locations throughout Mississauga and the surrounding area. All suites and accommodations provided by North American Private Accommodations come with 2 queen size beds, living room, washrooms, fully equipped kitchen, storage space, and option of sofabed, plenty of nonsmoking rooms, complimentary parking, guest laundry facilities, complimentary high speed internet and unlimited local calling, remote control television with free Cable TV service, pay per view movies. Coffee makers, Iron & board, data ports, voicemail, cleaning supplies and much more!

Your furnished corporate or private accommodations by N.A.P.A Inc, whether in exciting Toronto or in the peaceful residential neighborhoods of Mississauga offer the services of luxury hotels but at half the rate of a luxury hotel. The furnished accommodations provide the home like permanence of actual apartments.

Fully equipped with exercise facilities, you can expect to see at your building’s executive suites and furnished apartments, squash courts, saunas, outdoor tennis, swimming pools, movie theatre, virtual golf both indoor and outdoor along with health spas and whirl pools.

Providing luxury furnished suites and housing at costs well below those of luxury hotel suites, the furnished apartments offer spaciousness those you’d expect in a city’s suburbs, and you won’t find the crowding of common use areas of a hotel in these unrivaled executive suites.

In the City of Mississauga we offer a wide variety of accommodations to suit your needs, from corporate furnished housing to cozy vacation rentals. For more information or rates and reservation visit: www.accommodationsrental.com or send us your request at info@accommodationsrental.com

Sep 20 2010

Free dating websites in Canada: the latest craze for youngsters

Free dating websites in Canada: the latest craze for youngsters

Hi all. My name is Chris. Even though I am from Canada my work forces me to stay in the US most of the time. But my parents and younger brothers live in Canada and i do visit them often on weekends when I am free. This weekend when I visited my hometown after a gap of two months, I noticed a change. Usually its very unlikely to find my younger brothers to at home on weekends. But this time I found my younger brothers at home busy browsing these free dating sites for whole day, chatting and even making plan to go on a few dates. They seem to be crazy about this free dating. Although I had heard a bit about free dating websites earlier, but I got a real picture this time in Canada .

Dont know what is the problem with the dating sites in US, why they are not so popular? Probably because Canadian girls are really gorgeous and pretty . No I am not exaggerating things, this is the first thing you will notice when you will visit the free dating sites in Canada. Another interesting thing I marked in the free dating sites in Canada, is that the websites have been designed to catch the fancy of the viewers. Besides that there were so many other features, interesting blogs and a whole lot of stuff to tryout for, which was really awesome! It was so funny even I didnt realize how my time flew away over the weekend. My brothers even started teasing me about being hooked up in front of these free dating websites

I plan to check out the free dating sites in Canada again once I reach home, I found all the stuff on there pretty fascinating and oh man, I would just love to meet a beautiful Canadian girl; not much chance of that down in the states, unless Im on a free dating website in Canada I guess. But nevertheless I am on constant hope that someday I am going to find her.

Sep 13 2010

Follow The New Rules When Visiting Canada and Mexico

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reminds travelers that beginning January 31, 2008, border crossers will be asked to present documents denoting citizenship and identity when entering the United States through land and sea ports of entry. This change primarily affects United States and Canadian citizens, who have previously been permitted entry by oral declaration alone, and marks the transition toward standard and consistent documents for all travelers entering the country. It is also the start of a more robust and concerted public education campaign, intended to inform travelers of document requirements which will be implemented next year.

For the safety of the American people, the United States cannot have an honor system at the border, said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. Requiring secure and reliable documentation at our borders will drastically reduce security vulnerabilities posed by permitting entry based on oral declarations alone. As travelers become accustomed to carrying documents to cross the border, and as we move to more stringent documentation requirements, our border officers will be able to more quickly and confidently identify cross-border travelers.

Beginning Jan. 31 of this year, U.S. and Canadian citizens ages 19 and older should no longer expect that an oral declaration alone will be sufficient to prove identity and citizenship for entry into the country. Instead, travelers will be asked to present documentation from a specified list of acceptable documents when entering the U.S. at land and sea ports of entry. Examples include birth certificates and drivers licenses. A complete list of acceptable documents is available to travelers at ports of entry and is also available at www.cbp.gov. Travelers who do not present one of these documents may be delayed while U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers attempt to verify their identity and citizenship. Children ages 18 and under will only need to present a birth certificate.

In order to further secure our borders against illegal entry, the U.S. will no longer be able to admit travelers based on nothing more than a persons oral assertion of citizenship. During October to December 2007 alone, CBP officers reported 1,517 cases of individuals falsely claiming to be U.S. citizens. Last month, CBP officials determined that an individual falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen was wanted for homicide in California. This individual was paroled for entry into the U.S. and transported into the custody of the San Diego Sheriffs Department. Separately, multiple Government Accountability Office and Inspector General reports have highlighted weaknesses associated with oral declarations and substandard documentation.

Standard and consistent documentation is critical for border officials to accurately determine admissibility into the United States. The Jan. 31 change is a step forward from the largely subjective standard that allowed travelers to present an almost limitless array of documents, such as baptismal certificates, to satisfy CBP officers of their citizenship. This change will allow frontline officers to standardize inspections against a narrower class of documents, and CBP has protocols in place to verify the authenticity of suspicious driver licenses and guard against the use of counterfeit or altered licenses.

DHS has maintained a consistent public awareness and information campaign to ensure that the traveling public is aware of the new travel documentation requirements under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). The transition beginning Jan. 31 will allow travelers to become accustomed to the need to present appropriate documents. Travelers who apply for a passport card, passport, Trusted Traveler Program cards, or other secure documentation denoting both citizenship and identity in response to the Jan. 31 change will not need to take additional steps to meet the final WHTI requirements upon full implementation in June 2009.

U.S. citizens may begin applying in advance for the new U.S. Passport Card on Feb. 1, 2008, in anticipation of land border travel document requirements. The U.S. Department of State expects that cards will be available and mailed to applicants in spring 2008.

Although DHS was on schedule to begin implementation of the new requirements as early as summer 2008, the fiscal year 2008 Appropriations Bill passed by Congress last month restricts the department from implementing these new requirements until June 2009.

Sep 06 2010

Fishing In Canada

If you would like to experience real adventure in fishing, then Canada is the perfect location for you. Canada has a wide area of rivers, ponds, freshwater lakes, saltwater and streams. Freshwater and saltwater fishing are the favorite pastimes of Canadians and tourists. Fish in Canada including wildlife are very abundant. Canada offers a lot of first-class fishing trips that will make the most out of your time and money. There would not be any reason that you might be disappointed.

Canada has the ideal water where the fish are abundant. There are also plenty of shops and establishments that sell fishing gear and tools for fishing. Fishing in Canada is divided in two groups. That is the Lake Water Fishing and the Salt Water Fishing. The two groups are totally different especially in Canada.

The most famous fishing in Canada is the Salmon Fishing, which is enjoying and rewarding. Salmon varieties that are abundant in Canada are the Coho, Sockeye Salmon, Chinook and the chum. Salmon are known for their size and beauty. Many fishing guides in Canada specialize in the adventure of Salmon Fishing.

Saltwater fishing is popular in the 3 coasts of Canada. They are the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans. This is a chance for shark and tuna fishing. A lot of big saltwater fish are caught only on deep seas and that is what the 3 coasts offer.

Canada is also known for fly fishing. Fly fishing, which is an older type of sport fishing, is about catching a fish using an artificial lure called a “fly. Many resorts and establishments in Canada offer great packages on fly fishing.

Ice Fishing is also an option for you if you would like to experience fishing in Canada. There are also ice fishing guides that could assist you in your trip. They will ensure your safety and enjoyable experience in Canada. Ice fishing requires special gear, outfits and techniques that require the help of a skilled ice fishing guide. Many tourists who come to Canada for ice fishing can rent ice huts to keep them warm and away from wind.

For tourists who would like to experience ice fishing in Canada, it is always recommended that you come along with fishing guides that are specialized on each fishing type. It is also advised to bring a compass, cell phones and flashlights as safety device and for emergency purposes.