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The old section of Montreal, lined with lovely old historic buildings, welcomes visitors with great shopping and fine dining. Horse-drawn carriages take visitors through the cobbled streets and past the open squares. While Montreal itself is a vibrant modern city, Old Montreal down by the waterfront is where most tourists come to soak up the atmosphere. Some of the must-see places in Old Montreal include Rue Bonsecours and the landmark Marché Bonsecours in the old town hall building, the interior of the beautiful Notre-Dame Basilica, the lively Place Jacques-Cartier, and the 1870s City Hall.
On the occasion of the 34th edition of LInternational des Feux Loto-Qubec, world-renowned companies representing their respective countries are invited to participate in this fireworks competition, recognized as one of the most prestigious in the world. The best place to see these beautiful fireworks is undoubtedly from the site of La Ronde, in the stands,
BEST ZOO in CANADA TESTIMONIALS First time visiting here on our annual summer week in Québec. We went for the 2 day family pass, and had an amazing time. The 2 days allowed us to take our time around the park, and gave plenty of time as well for cooling off at the Amazoo. We’ll
TORONTO ZOO: WE CARE Category : Tourist attractions
TORONTO ZOO: WE CARE We Care About Our Animals At the heart of our mission are the animals. Their care and well-being are our top priority, forming the foundation of our wildlife conservation and public education efforts. We Care About Our Team Our dedicated staff and volunteers drive the zoo’s mission forward. We value their
Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec and contains the city’s most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town
Calgary Stampede Category : Tourist attractions
This ten-day affair is one of the most widely anticipated events in Western Canada, with many locals and summertime travelers planning their holidays around the Calgary Stampede. For this week in July, the city of Calgary turns into a true western town, where people who might otherwise be wearing suits to work instead don jeans
To celebrate the beauty and majesty of the winter season and mark the annual Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights, an illumination light show “Sparkling Winter Lights” has been produced for Niagara Falls Tourism by the Niagara Falls Illumination Board. The display features the subtle and sometimes harsh movements inspired by winter in the north.
Calaway Park Category : Tourist attractions
Calaway Park is the perfect family fun destination! Nestled on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Calaway Park is located only 10 km West of Calgary on the TransCanada Highway. Established in 1982, Calaway Park, which name comes from Calgary away, has grown from its original 14 rides and attractions to 32 rides, 20 food
Panmure Island Beach is a long white sandy beach shouldered by sweeping sand dunes and vast ocean views. Much-loved by locals and visitors alike, Panmure Island is truly a beach-lover’s paradise. Located along a causeway, there is water access on both sides of the highway. You’ll find the sheltered St. Mary’s Bay on one side