KLUANE LAKE
Kluane Lake in the Yukon has a panoramic view, many viewpoints and several ...Read more
BEAR'S HUMP
The Bear's Hump hike climbs to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the ...Read more
CAMERON FALLS
Cameron Falls, which flows against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, is ...Read more
WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK
The largest national park in Canada and home to the largest free-roaming ...Read more
HAY RIVER RESERVE
Reserve that preserves the heritage of the Slaves, Dene and Chipewyans of ...Read more
PARC RÉGIONAL KIAMIKA
Read moreA true natural jewel in the Upper Laurentians, this regional park covers 184 km2 in the Kiamika reservoir sector, and includes a biodiversity reserve with trees over a hundred years old, as well as some forty islands and islets and golden sandy shores. It's an excellent spot for fishing (permits on sale at Pourvoirie Cécaurel), boating, hiking and wildlife observation. To prolong the pleasure, you can camp on site, and we highly recommend the experience of canoe-camping on the islands.
PLAGE DE L'HORLOGE
Beach with a rather relaxed and good-natured atmosphere, at the foot of the ...Read more
HALIBURTON HOUSE MUSEUM
Read moreBuilt in wood in 1833 (completed in 1837) and dubbed Clifton House, it houses magnificent Victorian furniture at the time. She was the residence of Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1796-1865), a Canadian politician, lawyer, judge, historian and successful author (creator of Sam Tide's character). Left to the end of the 1930 s, it was recovered by the provincial government, which made it a museum and historic place. Special activities are organized during the season, such as the celebration of Canada Day days, and the murder and mystery evening. Take the time to walk through the trails that travel the large property.
GRASSLANDS NATIONAL PARK
Grasslands National Park is home to a variety of wildlife and offers many ...Read more
MONT-TREMBLANT CRUISES
Read moreThe Grand Manitou II promises a memorable cruise on Lake Tremblant, which borders the tourist resort of the same name. Nature, history and the lake's famous legends are all on the agenda. A very touristy activity indeed, but one that allows you to see Tremblant Resort (which is very busy in season) and its surroundings in a whole new light. Meal cruises are also available (reservation essential, bar service on board).
GRAND MANAN TOURISM
Read moreGrand Manan, a geologically fascinating island, is a veritable paradise for wildlife. With its 100-metre-high cliffs along the coast, formed by three distinct volcanic flows, and its unique formations sculpted by waves and wind, such as the famous "Hole-in-the-Wall", the island offers breathtaking scenery. On land and at sea, Grand Manan is home to an abundance and variety of flora and fauna. Marine mammals such as the North Atlantic right whale are an impressive sight in the Bay of Fundy. Numerous well-marked trails allow you to enjoy breathtaking ocean views and discover Grand Manan's unique flora and fauna. The island also offers picturesque fishing villages and modern harbours, as well as exceptional photographic opportunities.
ACADIAN PENINSULA ECOLOGICAL PARK
Ecological park on Lamèque Island offering a visit to the interpretation ...Read more
WAPUSK NATIONAL PARK
Park with a variety of wildlife and home to the western Hudson Bay polar ...Read more
HOSIERY CELLARS
Picturesque site of the Bonnechere cave in Eganville with a supernatural ...Read more
BEACONSFIELD HISTORIC HOUSE
Read moreA member of the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation, this beautiful Victorian house was built in 1877 for the merchant and naval builder James Peake. At the time, it was the island's most elegant stay. Its large garden and veranda offer a magnificent view of the harbour. Conferences, concerts and pieces of theatre take place in the car discount.
GARDEN OF THE GULF MUSEUM
Read moreThe oldest museum in the province (1957) housed in a building dating back to 1888, which once housed Customs and Post. It contains the th and th centuries photos and artifacts depicting the history of the pioneers of the region. Centre for Field Research on Site.
NORTH ATLANTIC AVIATION MUSEUM
Read moreDiscover the strategic role Gander played in aviation, particularly during the Second World War. Several era aircraft are also exposed on the outside field, such as the Beech 18, Lockheed Hudson Bomber, Voodoo CF 101, and Consolidated Canso. You can also take a real DC -3 and install at the cockpit. Inside, exhibits include photographs, civilian and military artifacts, aircraft simulator and helicopters, etc.
TOURISM FOGO ISLAND
Read moreFogo Island is a tourist destination located on the island of Fogo. For information on attractions, accommodation, food and drink, as well as hiking and craft activities, visitors can visit the Visitor Information Center. The center is located on Route 333, at 70 Man'O'War Cove Road, just a 2-minute drive from the Fogo Island ferry terminal. For more information, visitors can call 709-627-3570. The Fogo Island Tourism website also features promotional videos to give an overview of the area. Fogo Island is easily reached by ferry.
CAPE CHIGNECTO PROVINCIAL PARK
Park with great beauty in Advocate Harbour with beautiful beaches and ...Read more
SILVA TALL SHIP CRUISE
Read moreThe Silva is a 40-meter schooner who offers sightseeing tours at sea with musical entertainment and bar and snack service. If envy takes you, you can even participate in some maneuvers with the crew. From day to night, in Formula 5 to 7 or dancing evening, you will find shoes at your foot among the different cruises proposed.
TOURISM SUMMERSIDE
Read moreSummerside, a charming town located in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, offers many tourist attractions. For information on activities and sites to visit, visitors can visit the Summerside Tourism Office. Whether you want to explore the sandy beaches, learn about local history or enjoy the town's festivals and events, the Summerside Tourism Office is a great starting point for discovering all that this charming town has to offer.
CEDAR DUNES PROVINCIAL PARK
This small provincial park, located a stone's throw from the lighthouse, ...Read more
TOURISM CAVENDISH
Read moreCavendish is a charming town on the north coast of Prince Edward Island. Known as the place that inspired the novel Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish... House of Green Gables, Cavendish offers a romantic and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for a romantic getaway. Visitors can enjoy miles of white sandy beaches, spectacular red sandstone cliffs and incredible sunsets. The town also offers plenty of activities for the whole family, including amusement parks, mini-golfs, water parks and bike rides. Golf enthusiasts will be delighted to discover the six golf courses located within a 10-minute drive of Cavendish. For food lovers, Cavendish offers a variety of restaurants, cafés and local farmers' markets. Local stores also offer a selection of handicrafts, Prince Edward Island souvenirs and travel goods.
CABOT BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
Largest park on the West Island with a playground, children's activity ...Read more
CHETICAMP VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreThe Centre d'information touristique de Chéticamp is located in the Les Trois Pignons building. Here you can find information on the region's tourist attractions, as well as services such as the museum, gallery and genealogy center. Staff are on hand to answer your questions and help you plan your stay.
ANTIGONISH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Read moreAntigonish is a town in eastern Nova Scotia, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere to visitors. For tourist information, you can visit the ANTIGONISH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE, the town's tourist office. Antigonish also offers several festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Antigonish Festival, the Highland Games and the Eastern NS Exhibition. For theater lovers, there's the Theatre Antigonish, and for those who love local produce, there's the Antigonish Farmers' Market. The town also offers a variety of services, such as beauty care, general services, health and wellness, as well as shopping and transportation.
THE THREE GABLES
Read moreThis museum includes hundreds of antiquities, grouped in the Galerie Elizabeth LeFort and the Marguerite Gallant Collection. They testify to the daily life of the time of colonization of Cheticamp. The famous rugs carpets (or rugs or hooked) occupy a great place in the exhibition and find examples of tools and demonstrations used for their creations. There is also the visitor information centre, a genealogical data centre and a library.
TOURISM LOUISBOURG
Read morePlan at least a full day at the fortress to step back in time, chat with the "locals" and explore the rebuilt town. Take advantage of the many hiking trails outside the fortress walls. Camp under the stars, safely inside the fortress walls, sleep in a period-style house or stay in modern Louisbourg. Entrance fees apply, but admission is free for young people. Guided tours are available in high and low season. Private guide services can be arranged by prior reservation. Accessible guided tours are also available; advance booking is recommended.
CENTRE D'INFORMATION AUX VISITEURS DE SYDNEY
Read moreThe Sydney Visitor Information Centre is a must for tourists wishing to discover the city. Visitors can get personalized advice and recommendations on the best places to visit. The center also has a store where travelers can buy souvenirs and local products. Visitors appreciate the warm welcome and knowledge shared by the center's staff. What's more, its proximity to the cruise pier and the famous Big Fiddle makes it a convenient location for tourists arriving by boat.
VISITOR INFORMATION LUNENBURG
Read moreThe center offers a variety of information on local attractions, upcoming events and things to do in the area. Visitors can obtain maps, brochures and useful tips for planning their stay. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will be delighted to help you make the most of your stay in this beautiful city.
TORNGAT MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Park with the highest peak in northeastern North America, good address for ...Read more
PEAT BOG BOARDWALK
Read moreMiscou has many bogs but does not exploit them, unlike the nearby Lamèque Island. The 800 residents of Miscou wanted to keep a place preserved by creating this peat trail, a bucolic path about 700 metres long on a wooden lift mounted on piles. Plants and shrubs grow here in a hostile, hydrogeologic environment, that is, they are fed only in rainwater. The typical flowers of the island's bogs are Labrador tea, daphné daphné, and small leaf kalmia. This bog trail has been built to allow visitors to know all about the most emblematic plants of the sites. A little miracle, which lasts only time, instead of every year in the fall: Gaylussacia and kalmia flowers saw red red, giving the beautiful postcard image of the island and one of New Brunswick's strongest symbols.
GO TOURS CANADA
Guiding company offering different Segway and walking tours in Toronto, ...Read more
SEE SIGHT TOURS
A local company offering guided tours of Niagara Falls and its attractions.Read more
LONG BEACH
The longest beach on the west coast of Vancouver Island at Pacific Rim ...Read more
QUEENSTON HEIGHTS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA
Historic site where the Battle of 1812 took place, guides in period ...Read more
THE POWER PLANT
Power Plant Tower in Toronto, which has had a contemporary art gallery for ...Read more
FUNDY PATH
Read moreThis coastal trail lies in the heart of a 2 550-hectare park rich in different ecosystems. He walks on foot, by bike or by car, on a road marked by remarkable views. About twenty viewpoints and observation stations (accessible to people with disabilities) can discover the different types of marine, forest and flora and fauna landscapes. But it is on foot that the 16 kilometres of groomed trails along the coast give access to unexplored beaches, marine caves, a waterfall of 15 metres, a suspension bridge of 84 metres long crossing the river, surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
PARLEE BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
Huge park with a beach and a very well developed campground in Shediac ...Read more
BUFFALO LAND
Visit to a bison and elk breeding interpretation center in Rawdon, with a ...Read more
SPADE & PALACIO
Off the beaten path tours featuring young Montreal entrepreneurs, all in ...Read more
CITY OF REMEMBRANCE - MONTREAL IN STORIES
Techno-historical tours offered in the four corners of Old Montreal, day ...Read more
GRIZZLY LAKE
A long, challenging hike and the most popular in the park, following the ...Read more
BEAVER POND INTERPRETIVE TRAIL
Valley with several signs proposing a walk of about 40 minutes to observe ...Read more
GOLDENSIDES TRAIL
Great trail with a stunning view of the entire Dempster Highway valley, ...Read more
MOUNT MONOLITH
Mount Monolith with a viewpoint and a 6 km round trip offering a moderate ...Read more
BROKEN GROUP ISLANDS
A myriad of islands and islets protected by Pacific Rim National Park and ...Read more
SKOOKUMCHUCK NARROWS PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreWith some cables east of Earls Cove, you stop in Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park ("turbulent water" in tongue chinook). The rapids, to 4 km of Egmont, can reach until 3 m high four times a day. Fascinating as long as there are the feet planted well on the dry land...