


Canada’s east coast enjoys euro-style cities, elegant French cuisine and a dazzling performing arts scene. Delve into Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City’s past. Dine out on Quebecois hospitality at a maple syrup sugar shack or French-inspired specialties in Montreal. Then drift back to nature on a 1000 island cruise.
Not far from Ottawa, Parc Omega is the place to see Canadian wildlife including black bears, deer, moose and wolves. Get back to nature in this extensive wildlife park and be sure to have your cameras at the ready when you visit!
A stay in this handsome hotel places you close to Ottawa's must-see sites such as the Rideau Canal and historic Parliament Hill. Also a treasured landmark, the Lord Elgin dates back to 1941 and promises to be a highlight of your stay in Ottawa.
Maple syrup is enjoyed the world over but the best place to experience it is at a sugar shack, traditionally a small cabin. Enjoy local Canadian fare with one of its most famous exports, and learn where sap from maple trees is collected. Yum!
This east-coast city is Canada's largest and one of the world's most ethnically diverse. Culture is king here, as you'll see on a city tour. Alongside avant-garde architecture, galleries and museums, the city's performing arts scene is abuzz with film festivals, concerts and shows.
Trace Canada's seafaring history and rugged coastline on a premium cruise around its Maritime provinces. Join an Anne of Green Gables tour on Prince Edward Island; visit Nova Scotia, the capital of Halifax, and indulge in the region's finest seafood.
Explore the 1000 Islands archipelago in the beautiful St Lawrence Seaway aboard an informative and picturesque cruise. You will see the famed Boldt Castle and lavish homes of the rich and famous on “Millionaire’s Row.” Discover the remarkable feats of engineering required to build the St. Lawrence Seaway and 1000 Islands International Bridge.
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