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The power struggle
for the New
World began in 1492
when
Columbus first
explored the
Caribbean. For the
next two
centuries Spain
would rule the
seas and the
Americas,
becoming the most
powerful
nation in Europe.
France,Holland,
Denmark, and
especially
England, warred
relentlessly with
Spain for control of
the Caribbean
and the rich colonies
of the New
World.Spanish
treasure fleets
entered
the Caribbean near
Puerto Rico.
One fleet went to
Veracruz to pick
up Mexican Silver
and oriental
silks, brocades and
spices from
the Phillipines. Silver
from Potosi
Equador was
shipped up the
Pacific Coast of
South America
and taken by mule
train over the
Isthmus of Panama
to Portobello,
where it was picked
up by the
second fleet. The
second fleet
made one more stop
in
Cartegena Columbia
to pick up
pearl, emeralds and
gold from
Nueva Granada. The
fleets met in
Havana before
returning together
to Spain.
Gwaii Haanas
National Park
Reserve and Haida
Heritage Site
In the southern
portion of the Haida
Gwaii archipelago
(Queen Charlotte
Islands), 215 km
southwest of Prince
Rupert on Canada's
west coast and 640
km north of
Vancouver, is Gwaii
Haanas National
Park Reserve and
Haida Heritage Site.
It is a remote area
accessible only by
boat or chartered
aircraft.
Cooperatively
managed by the
Government of
Canada and the
Council of the Haida
Nation, this roughly
triangular wilderness
area of 138 islands
stretches 90 km from
north to south.
Gwaii Haanas offers
a unique blend of
natural and cultural
features. To the
west, mountains rise
steeply. To the east,
the coastline is
dotted with inlets,
bays and islands,
while rain forest and
upland bog, salmon
streams, estuaries
and kelp beds
sustain a rich
diversity of life. The
relationship between
the land, the sea,
and the living culture
of the Haida people
is powerful and
dynamic.

Insulated from the
outside world, yet
only minutes by air or
motor launch from St.
Maarten, Cap Juluca
is a private
self-contained
enclave along two
miles of the best
pristine white-sand
beaches in the
Caribbean.
Spacious Moorish
villas, five-star
restaurants, exotic
landscaped tropical
gardens, and friendly
and abundant
service
professionals
provide an
unparalleled level of
luxury.
Cap Juluca features
a comprehensive
array of
entertainment
amenities, including
a fully equipped
fitness center, private
golf carts and
bicycles, aqua golf
driving range, bunker
and putting green,
croquet lawn, Junior
Olympic-size
swimming pool, a
library, tennis courts
with a full-time
resident pro, and
water sports,
including snorkeling,
wind surfing, water
skiing, and sailing.
Click here for more
information on Cap
Juluca
Welcome to
Canada's Virtual
North
Passageway to
Outdoor Adventures,
Fishing, and
Wilderness
Expeditions
Outdoor travel and
vacations in Canada
are unforgettable!
Discover the
engaging beauty of
our great wilderness.
Then and now, come
make yourselves at
home.
Find yourself
sportfishing for
salmon or halibut off
of our coasts, trolling
the depths of pristine
lakes, or casting a
flyrod over a wild
Arctic stream. Maybe
you'll discover
yourself in a
sea-kayak or
exploring beneath
the waves on a
scuba-dive. Choose
a hiking trek or the
excitement of a
rafting adventure
along scenic
country-side.
Perhaps you'd prefer
the thrill of fishing for
trophy-sized lake
trout, walleye,
northern pike,
muskie, or bass on a
crystal clean remote
northern lake, then
return at days-end for
an evening of
relaxation and
camaraderie at a
first-class lodge or
resort. Whatever your
natural pleasures, be
sure to bring your
camera!







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