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Montreal
KINGSTON, ONTARIO
A picturesque city brimming with history and charm, Kingston is renowned for its stunning waterfront. Explore Fort Henry, which stands as a testament to the city’ s military history, offering a glimpse into life there in 1867, with period artifacts and captivating reenactments. History enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the maritime heritage of the region at the Great Lakes Museum, where exhibits showcase the significance of the area’ s waterways. Additionally, the majestic SS Keewatin, a beautifully restored steamship, allows visitors to experience the grandeur of early 20th-century travel on the Great Lakes. Board the Kingston Trolley and wander the city at your leisure with stops at the Bellevue House, Market Square, downtown Kingston, and more.
MONTREAL, QUÉBEC
Best seen on foot, the extraordinary character and appeal of Old Montreal comes alive as you walk the narrow cobblestone streets and alleyways, past the picturesque waterfront district, and the splendid architecture of one of the oldest cities in North America. Discover the first financial district, known as Montreal’ s Wall Street, located in the heart of Old Montreal, on Saint-Jacques Street. Admire the many Victorian buildings at the Place Jacques Cartier, an area of café terraces, old world allure, and joie de vivre.
QUÉBEC CITY, QUÉBEC
Hailed as the most French city outside of France, Québec is a spectacle of never-ending sights. Discover its charm and character as you encounter the many historic and natural landmarks such as the Place Royale and Montmorency Falls.
The old city is a sheer delight for history buffs with a diversity of architectural styles reminiscent of those in England and France. Walk along the streets of Old Québec, and enjoy the magnificent churches, fragrant gardens, and chic boutiques.
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