Monthly Archives: June 2010

Hawaii – Lonely Planet Travel Video

A surfer’s paradise and a beach lover’s bliss, Hawaii attracts millions of visitors a year and why wouldn’t it when even the name conjures up dreamy images of picture perfect tropical islands. Produced by Lonely Planet TV

Laser Hair Removal Toronto

Toronto
by caribb

Laser Hair Removal Toronto

e Baywood Clinic is a full-service Laser, Vein and Cosmetic Medicine Clinic, offering Laser hair removal Toronto. Now you too can benefit from our experience and expertise, gained over a period of time. Allow us to present you with an ultra modern Laser hair removal Toronto experience, aided by state of the art Laser systems.

If you are thinking of laser hair removal Toronto, you need not look any further, just drop in at The Baywood Clinic and leave the rest to us The Board Certified Laser Physicians at the Baywood Clinic are Toronto’s experts at Laser Hair removal Toronto. Just imagine having a smooth, hair-free skin without the hassles of shaving, waxing, plucking, or bleaching! And what’s more exciting is even owning a smooth, hair free skin is as easy as imagining it. The Baywood Clinic offers the latest laser technology, which is safe, fast, effective treatments for both men and women, and for all skin types for laser hair removal in Toronto.

The procedure applied by us for laser hair removal Toronto is a scientific process to get the thing done in the best possible way and the person undergoing treatment, returns to normal in the minimum possible time. The Laser systems used by us are state-of–the-art systems for laser hair removal Toronto. They are the most powerful and have the largest spot sizes, which is the key factor in effective treatment. The laser penetrates the skin, and is absorbed by the hair follicle, destroying it, while leaving the skin safe.

Our lasers for Laser hair removal Toronto are the fastest and safest available, and our expertise in the process ensures that you will have the best results possible. Just drop in and see why thousands of patients rely on the Baywood Clinic Doctors for their Laser Hair Removal in Toronto.

We take care of almost any part of your body right from the Upper Lip to Full Back & Front (abdomen/chest) male intermediating with Cheeks, chin, Full Face/Neck, Underarms, Full legs, Buttocks etc with customized details thereof.

Almost any part of your body, which you wish, should not have hair, will not have them once you decide to have a Laser hair removal in Toronto.

For a convenient and comfortable Laser hair removal in Toronto just look no further to the Baywood clinic. Our Laser Hair Removal Toronto clinic is conveniently located in Downtown Toronto.

Get rid of all those hairy nightmares…Call 416 515-0007 today, for a free laser hair removal consultation with the doctor!

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Toronto, Ontario

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The Baywood Clinic’s experienced Board Certified Plastic Surgeon offers remarkably quick recovery time for all procedures including breast implants, liposuction, minimally invasive face-lifts and brow-lifts, acne scars, and much more.

Thousands of people took to the streets in Toronto to demonstrate against the twin G8 and G20 summits.

Banff Lake Louise Tourism

Banff, Lake Louise, and Banff National Park video collage set to music. Celebrate Life. For information on the Banff Lake Louise experience visit www.banfflakelouise.com.

Video Rating: 4 / 5

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, coming to a location near you, check out www.banffmountainfestivals.ca

Video Rating: 4 / 5

West Coast Trail – British Columbia, Canada

Canada
by Arlo Bates

West Coast Trail – British Columbia, Canada

The West Coast Trail is located on the Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It’s the third and southern most part of the pristine Pacific Rim National Park and is considered one of the best multi-day hikes in the world.

Stretching for more than 75 kilometers, the West Coast Trail weaves along the rocky and rugged shores from Bamfield, BC to Port Renfrew on the western shores of Vancouver Island. This is a remote location about 2 hours from the capital city of Victoria, BC and is exposed to strong winds and surging tides. Under the protection of Parks Canada, the area is home to some of the oldest trees in the world and is a haven for cougar, black bear and hundreds of species of birds on the Pacific Flyway. Just offshore, migrating Orca and humpback whales feed in the fertile waters.

Thousands of hikers from all over the world come to experience the nearly untouched area and to camp under some of the last remaining ancient forests of the world. To limit the amount of damage to the ecosystem, Parks Canada restricts the amount of trekkers on the West Coast Trail. Permits are required for all hikers (1-800-425-5622 or 1-250-387-1642).

The trail is opened from May 1 to September 30. It’s recommended to attempt the hike in September when the summer crowds thin out and the weather is warm and dry.

The West Coast Trail is hard but not too difficult to complete. In sections, people will be pushed to their physical limits as they encounter:

towering ladders that take you down deep gorges and up the other side.
thick, lush forests with trees wider than cars.
deep creeks and trenches that you’ll cross on fallen logs with no handrails.
endless sandy beaches with the mighty Pacific surf at your footstep.
rocky coastal shelves teaming with sea creatures in the intertidal zone.
unobstructed gale-force winds that blow ashore during a Pacific storm.
mud, oh the mud, deep and thick and unavoidable on the trail.

The West Coast Trail was cut through the wilds more than a century ago to help rescuers reach survivors from the numerous shipwrecks that occurred in the Graveyard of the Pacific. Over 60 ships met their demise off the west coast of Vancouver Island and the fortunate survivors who reached land followed the Lifesaving Trail to safety.  Today, it’s known as the West Coast Trail.

The West Coast Trail can be hiked in either direction.  The northern end is easy for the last 5 kilometers while the south end is twisty, muddy and filled with tree roots and steep sections. Hiking during the off-season is not recommended because of bad trail conditions, heavy storms and a lack of readily available rescue personnel.

The West Coast Trail Information Centre (Pachena Bay) is open daily during the regular season and can be reached at 1-250-728-3234.

Scenic Travel Canada is a website that helps travelers and nature-lovers to discover Canada. There are plenty of Canadian adventures that cater to people of all fitness levels. From hiking in the Rockies to walking the sandy shores in the Maritimes, you’ll be amazed at the beautiful Canadian scenery that awaits.

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