Niagara Falls
Eastern Canada
Exciting multi-cultural cities | Magnificent Niagara Falls A haven for lovers of the great outdoors | Gorgeous national & provincial parks Tons of festivals & cultural events | Easy to explore by car, motorhome or train
Thousand Islands Algonquin Provincial Park
Montréal
In the province of Ontario, trendsetting Toronto is the heartbeat of Canadian urban life and has an impressive location beside Lake Ontario. With everything from world-class dining( including Michelin-starred restaurants) and entertainment to major league sports, fantastic shopping, an eclectic nightlife and top-tier attractions, Toronto has bags of appeal.
Just two hours drive from Toronto is Niagara Falls. Whether you glimpse from above or underneath, it’ s a must to see them somehow. Ontario is also home to Canada’ s capital city, Ottawa, a flawless mix of charm and excitement with a crowd-pleasing list of things to see and do.
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Aside from urban life, Ontario has its fill of nature too. Top spots include Algonquin Provincial Park for canoeing, hiking and wildlife viewing; Kingston for vibrant art, rich history and it’ s gateway to the Thousand Islands; Muskoka for golf, amazing natural vistas and excellent local brews; and not forgetting the stunning scenery of Manitoulin Island which nestles in the heart of the Great Lakes.
Neighbouring Québec province is where you’ ll find big and buzzing Montréal, which is also the second largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris. In complete contrast, small and intimate Québec City is steeped in old world charm and French style; it’ s also the only fortified city north of Mexico.
Just 45 minutes from Montréal are the lovely Laurentian Mountains, a four-season destination of beautiful lakes, picturesque villages and exceptional ski slopes.
In the pretty Charlevoix region, which sits between a semi-circular range of mountains and the St Lawrence River, cultural capital, Baie-Saint-Paul is home to museums, galleries, gourmet restaurants and lively bars. Another regional must-see is La Malbaie, a natural amphitheatre with views of the St Lawrence.
Tadoussac, which nestles at the mouth of the beautiful Fjord du Saguenay, attracts many marine mammals which can be seen from both the shore and water. Saguenay itself is as grandiose as the regions’ landscapes and well worth a visit.
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