Qubec "Qubec City, located on the St. Lawrence River, has an Old Town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city combines its charm, history, and architecture to take on a European flavor. Qubec displays its French heritage, in a variety of ways and the French language is preferred by many of the city's citizens.
Be sure to see the Quartier Petit-Champlain, a neighborhood bordering Place Royale and the Qubec Old Port, for views into the early settlement of North America."
Montreal
Montreal is beautiful, culturally diverse, and a great place to visit. It is the second largest French speaking city in the world and mixes old word charm with a modern infrastructure. Be sure to see picturesque "Old Montreal, the Montreal Museum of Fine Art and The Park Olympique built for the 1976 Olympics.
Toronto
Toronto is the trendy city of Canada: it has great entertainment, fantastic restaurants, and several modest attractions.
Niagara Falls
The Falls are glorious: it's a shame that you have to pass through an embarrassingly plastic town to see this glorious attraction.
Niagara On The Lake
This town is a delight. It has a high-quality summer theater series and is a wonderful place to stay when exploring Lake Ontario. The town provides a restful atmosphere and is a great setting for cycling and outdoor activities.
Ottawa
"The Capital of Canada is located on the Ottawa River where it is joined by the Gatineau River and the Rideau Canal Waterway. The Rideau connects beautiful lakes and rivers between Ottawa and Kingston on Lake Ontario. Ottawa, near the border of Quebec Province, is a pleasant town that is known for its festivals (particularly its Tulip Festival), museums and overall pleasantness.
Gatineau National Park, just across the river in Quebec Province is a delightful place to visit any time of the year, but in autumn the changing colors of its forests makes it one of the most beautiful places in the world." |