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Few Canadian cities have done such a beautiful job of developing their waterfront area as Victoria and its Inner Harbour. This is a great place for strolling, relaxing, shopping, dining, and watching street performers all against the backdrop of the harbor. The centerpiece of this area is the historic Empress Hotel, one of the city’s most lovely buildings. Over the years, the Empress has welcomed kings and queens and, today, features a traditional high tea, which is one of the highlights for many visitors coming to Victoria. While the harbor area is popular year round, it is particularly lively during the summer months.
See the jaw-dropping majestic nature of British Columbia unfold you ascend via aerial tram to the summit of Grouse Mountain. Rising 4,100 feet (1,250 metres) above Vancouver and just 15 minutes from the city’s downtown core a vast alpine playground awaits. Featuring a wildlife refuge, variety of dining options, thrilling outdoor adventure, summer activities galore
PARC DE LA CHUTE-MONTMORENCY Category : Tourist attractions
Located 15 minutes from Old Quebec, Montmorency Falls Park is a spectacular historic site. The falls dominate the landscape with its 83 meters height. During your visit, you can approach it in different ways and feel its full strength.
KidZfest Saturday, July 13 – Sunday, July 28, 2024 If you’re looking for things to do in Toronto with kids, head up to Vaughan for Canada’s Wonderland’s KidZfest. It’s a party just for kids and it’s back for TWO weeks! Meet your favourite TV characters, enjoy dance parties, music, live entertainment and lots more! KidZfest
Hornblower Niagara Cruises Category : Tourist attractions
Hop aboard to make your way to an experience no one ever forgets. Get up close and personal with the American Falls, Canadian Horseshoe Falls, and breathtaking Great Gorge – and the thundering roar, awesome power and amazing mist that come along with these natural wonders. Or ride after sunset for a light-mist experience (that’s
Hockey Hall of Fame Category : Tourist attractions
The very first use of the term ‘Hall of Fame’ came about in 1900 with the creation of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, part of the original New York University. The movement to create other halls of fame dedicated to various disciplines accelerated in the 1930’s…. Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) 30
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
2024 MONTRÉAL GRAND PRIX Category : Tourist attractions
An Unforgettable Festive Weekend! Montréal, get ready to roar as the engines rev up, the parties light up, and the festivities take over! The Montréal Grand Prix is back, and this year promises to be more spectacular than ever! If you thought the city couldn’t get any more exciting, brace yourselves because this weekend will
Located approximately 140 kilometers northeast of Calgary is the small town of Drumheller, which proudly calls itself the “Town of the Dinosaurs”. Around 75 million years ago, various species of dinosaurs inhabited this region, and many fossils have been discovered in and around Drumheller. The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology displays some of the finds
2609 Fanshawe Park Rd E, London, Ontario N5X 4A1, Canada Fanshawe Pioneer Village is an early example of the museum type known as a “Pioneer Village,” initially developed in mid-20th century Ontario by Conservation Authorities. Fanshawe Pioneer Village tells the story of rural communities in the former townships of Westminster, London, North Dorchester, Delaware, West
