THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA
This page is dedicated to James R., Jason S., Brian C., Rod M., Dr. G., and Michael B.
North America measures at 8,000,000 square miles of some of the most diverse landscapes on earth. It is considered argumentatively by many the most culturally diverse. Here you can find some of the world's oldest democracies in never ending flux and visit some of the sites of mankind's greatest intellectual achievements. Here also you can find wonders of both the modern, ancient, and natural world. The language spoken is primarily English with certain others spoken by many as well including Spanish and French. Perhaps the most unique feature of North America is a visitors ability to experience easily any culture or cuisine in any of the major international centers.
This is a very well designed site which comes as no real surprise considering it is a branch of Canada's federal government. Surfing through what would probably be of interest to international travelers took some time. This page has links to all sorts of environmental related topics for the curious and those with inquiring minds. This site comes in two language flavours English or French.
The site is a great place to start looking for information on traveling in western and northern Canada promising to expand to cover more regions east very soon. Attractive page it is well organized to get you the information you are looking for in many of Canada's provincial areas. One could spend hours here discovering points throughout Canada to explore.
Canadians love to travel as this page plainly shows. See Gregory Melle's page for details of one Canadian's travel experiences nationally and internationally.
Looking to drive the historic roads of the United States or investigate the history of the automobile? This site will do it for you taking you on a cyberdrive thru memory lane.
This is a combination Web Mag and site collective. The focus is on informing you on how to better interact with the environment and the community at large.
Here on can literally travel the globe by purchase of the book or video specific to the country or region you wish to travel. Bookworms or videophiles might find this the way to go.
Planning to visit Arizona natural home of the grande canyon? Well then you may want to look into this site for your sightseeing plans.
When traveling in San Francisco, California check off Hearst Castle for a historic site to see.
When planning a real trip to northern New Mexico you would probably find this page helpful. It has umpteen number of links to the area including things to do.
Here is one of the best guides to traveling Mexico on the net. This site covers everything one might want to do in Mexico and covers well. What more can anyone say.
Here you will locate all the pertinent travel information you will need to travel to Mexico City. Including hotels, tours, and general information. A real good place to start if your going to the world's most populated city.
You will find the low down on this Mexican National Monument which you might want to visit while in Mexico.
Considered one of the best sites of its kind. This is a busy site but is worth the wait being very well laid out. Offers everything from ecotravels to honeymoon vacation ideas.
A highly recommended stop on your travel planning tour of central America.
This Central America Volunteer Guide is in its infancy. Looks to recruit volunteers to assist on environmental and humanitarian projects as its mandate. If this is your bag and you probably will have to carry yours check it out.