Canada-Tourism.org

Over 25,000 Accommodations within Canada

Canada Tourism Directory

Canada Tourism Organization (CTO) lists over 25,000 accommodations available throughout Canada and supplies links to the Official Provincial tourism websites and Regional Tourism District websites throughout Canada.

All Free Listings include the address, phone numbers of the tourist business and a member can upload an image of their business. For a small yearly fee members can have a direct link to their own website with the ability to display a description and email address.

Get your Tourism Business a website link for Just $24 for an entire Year. That works out to just $2 per month to advertising your website.

Click Here to get Listed with a website link to your Business.


Our travel and tourism directory helps you plan your travels in Canada. First select a Province or Territory then from the category menu, pick an accommodation, activity or adventures in Canada.

Narrow your search by clicking the Provincial Tourism Region map to the right.

We list thousands of Hotels, Motels, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Cabins and Cottages, Hostels, Lodges, Resorts, RV and Campgrounds, we also list many other tourism related businesses.

Our categories include Attractions, Events, Bars & Nightclubs, Dining, Golf Courses and 12 other tourist related services in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Yukon, Nunavut and the North West Territories.

Our Canada Tourism Network has been dedicated to promoting Canada to world travellers and Canadians for over 12 years. Our focus is to provide the largest online Canadian tourism listing service that not only lists the large chains but also the smaller tourism business that cannot afford the rates required to get noticed on some of Canada's Official Tourism websites.


Our New Branding Websites below:
canucktourism.com canada-tourism.org
canucktourism.ca canada-tourism.net
bnbcanada.org

Canuck Tourism

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Your Canadian adventure begins here!

From National and Provincial parks, resorts, RV and Campgrounds, our Canada Tourism Network has been dedicated to promoting Canada to world travelers and Canadians for over 12 years. Our focus is to provide the largest on-line Canadian tourism listing service that not only lists the large corporate chains but also the small mom and pa tourism businesses throughout Canada.

Our New Canuck Tourism Brand

Advertising Canada-tourism as Canuck tourism:

Some Internet resellers who have nothing to do with tourism have purchased the bulk of Canada Tourism domain names in order to resell them for a large profit or to get click through revenue from search engines on false search listings. We needed a name without a hyphen for radio ads (something easier to say and remember) hence, CanuckTourism.

The earliest recorded use of the term Canuck, sometimes spelled Kanuk, was in 1835. Similar terms such as Cannakers or Canukers were in use in the 1840s. The term was first used in lumber camps in Maine to refer to French Canadian loggers working in the Maine woods. It was used to distinguish them from other Canadians. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1970) suggests it was "possibly a corruption of Connaught, a name originally applied by the French Canadians to the Irish immigrants." This seems unlikely.

The usage had spread by 1850 to mean all Canadians, sometimes used as a derogatory term. Canadians generally use it with pride or light-heartedly. "Johnny Canuck" is a personification of Canada, dating from 1902, just as "Uncle Sam" personifies the U.S. There is at least one hockey team calling itself the Canucks.

The term "kanakas" meaning Hawaiian islanders is probably not related, although some authorities suggest there might be a relation.

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