It's always exciting. It's always different. It's always full of fun. That's Margate, the sun soaked centre of Natal's warmhearted holiday coastline ... South Coast. The palm-lined main beach is equipped with everything you need for fun in the sun, from safe surf and sunbathing lawns to paddling pools, a supertube, ice-cream parlours and entertainment centre. In peak season beauty competitions and variety shows are held on the beach. And some of SA's top beauties started out put by winning beach queen titles at Margate! This popular resort with its many restaurants, discos and live cabaret is particularly favoured by the young. Holiday makers flock to Margate to sunbathe, ride the waves, eat, drink and generally jollify.
15 March 2021
MARGATE
06 March 2021
STEVENS POINT
At the heart of the Wisconsin River Valley is Stevens Point, a riverside city that blends industry, academia, history and natural beauty. The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point is one of the community’s treasures. The 400-acre campus includes Schmeeckle Reserve, set aside to protect natural communities of central Wisconsin. The city is the home of the SentryWorld Sports Center, a world-class and racquet-sports facility. Founded in 1857, the Stevens Point Brewery is a must-stop for a tour and tasting. If you’ve never been to the Stevens Point Area, you’ll be amazed by what you find.
honors its outstanding teachers and administrators of by-gone years in names on its residence halls.
These homes for students memorialize the late THERON B. PRAY, JOHN SIMS, E.T. SMITH and MAY ROACH.
For more information, visit stevenspointarea.com
26 February 2021
PRINCE ALBERT
Saskatchewan's forests help define Prince Albert, a scenic and vibrant city on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. That scenery is a combination of the grain fields to the south and the forests to the north. Prince Albert is an important centre for the province's forestry industry. Modern Prince Albert was founded in 1866 by Rev. James Nisbet who named the settlement after the husband of Queen Victoria.
Downtown Prince Albert is a hub where culture, history and business meet. The city offers a variety of attraction and events. Major city events include Prince Albert Exhibition, Founder's Day, the Prince Albert Powwow and Tapestrama. Here you find history, museums, galleries, the story of three prime ministers and excellent choices in dining, accommodation and services.
For recreation Prince Albert residents turn to a fine network of city parks. Just beyond the city, the northern forest beckons. The great recreation areas of Prince Albert National Park and Anglin, Emma and Christopher Lakes are a short drive away.
For more information on the city visit City of Prince Albert
21 February 2021
TULBAGH
Overlooked by the Witsenberg, Winterhoek and Saronsberg mountains, the area has an excellent climate for fruit growing. In 1969, an earthquake destroyed large parts of the town, and 32 buildings in Church Street have been restored, to form the largest concentration of national monuments in the country.
OUDE KERK VOLKSMUSEUM A complex of four buildings featuring items from Tulbagh's past.
Old Church Museum, Church Street. One of the oldest church buildings in South Africa, beautifully restored.De Oude Drostdy (national monument), Van der Stel Street. A beautiful example of Louis Thibault's work, housing a fine collection of early Cape furniture and utensils.
Monbijou (national monument), Church Street. Another example of Thibault's work, designed in 1815.
Victorian House, Van der Stel Street. Dates back to 1892, decorated with furniture of that period.
14 February 2021
KILLYBEGS
Killybegs is an important centre of the fishing industry with a fine natural harbour. The Donegal carpets manufactured in the town are world famous. There is very fine scenery in the immediate vicinity of Killybegs. Carntullagh Head which can be reached by rowing across the harbour, and Drumanoo Head, should be visited. There is an extensive view from the summit of Crownarad (1,621 ft.), 3 miles to the west Fintragh Strand, a splendid beach 2 miles from the town, affords excellent bathing.
31 January 2021
LA CROSSE
Classic steam paddle wheelers still ply the Mississippi's waters at La Crosse. The city's Main Street ends at Grandad Bluff, which offers a stunning view of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. Enjoy unique shops, museums, galleries and restaurants in the city's historic downtown. Designated Bike Friendly City by the League of American Bicyclists.
Home to breathtaking landscapes, historic monuments and legendary parks,
the La Crosse Region boasts a plethora of outstanding sights.
For more information about La Crosse, visit explorelacrosse.com
22 January 2021
LIMERICK
The third-largest city in the Republic, Limerick was founded by the Vikings. Catholicism and nationalism are strong in the city. Limerick has a reputation for high unemployment, crime and general neglect. However, it is fast acquiring a new image as a commercial city, revitalized by new industries and restoration projects. Even so, visitors may still have to dig a little to appreciate its charm. The most pleasant part of Limerick in which to stroll is Newtown Pery – a grid of gracious Georgian terraces focused on O’Connell Street. It has often been said that perhaps Limerick’s biggest attraction of all is the people themselves who are warm, witty and welcoming!
15 January 2021
HAYWARD
A former lumbering town, Hayward keeps its past alive with the Lumberjack World Championships each summer. Fishing enthusiasts know it better as the home of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. The area is also known as the "Golf Capital of Wisconsin" with 18 courses within an hour's drive. People come to the Hayward Lakes to enjoy fishing and swimming, and to stroll the small town streets, stopping to buy a piece of freshly made fudge or a pair of moccasins.
For more information, visit haywardlakes.com
02 January 2021
PLATTEVILLE
The area around Platteville was one of the first to be settled by Europeans, who were drawn there by rich lead deposits. The lead miners gave Wisconsin its nickname, the "Badger State". Platteville's early mining heritage is showcased in two museums: the Mining Museum and the Rollo Jamison Museum with more than 20,000 items from the late 1800's. Founded in 1866 as the first teacher preparatory institution in the
state of Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville has a legacy
of academic excellence that has helped thousands of students find their
direct path to success.
The Pioneer Tower, University of Wisconsin, 1960
Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin,
Platteville is a safe and vibrant, growing community with much to offer.
The largest community in Southwest Wisconsin, Platteville offers
outstanding recreational opportunities, entertainment, and vibrant
businesses.
For more information, visit platteville.com
27 December 2020
CHURCHILL
The town of Churchill ("Polar Bear Capital of the World"), on Hudson Bay, is the world's only easily accessible human settlement where polar bears can be seen in the wild. Thousands of visitors travel to the town with a population of 1100 every autumn during the polar bears' migration season. In summer, hundreds of beluga whales feed and raise their young in the mouth of the Churchill River and in the bay. Churchill is also renowned for its northern lights or aurora borealis and excellent birding opportunities. Seals can also be seen in the harbour and caribou are frequently sighted along the coast. This is truly the last great wilderness frontier. Explore and experience your wildest dreams!
For more information on the city, contact Town of Churchill