MCFARLAND HOUSE
Interpretive tours of a historic home, the former home of John McFarland ...Read more
THE MENNONITE STORY
History of the Mennonites in the village of St. Jacobs told in a religious ...Read more
SKA-NAH-DOHT VILLAGE & MUSEUM
Village where you can discover the lifestyle of the Iroquois people during ...Read more
LONG POINT PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with beach, inviting nature lovers to observe animals, ...Read more
AMHERSTBURG FREEDOM MUSEUM
History museum in Amherstburg tracing the evolution of black North ...Read more
FORT MALDEN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Historical site used for protection during the war, various activities such ...Read more
MONTRIDING NATIONAL PARK
The park is home to more than 260 species of birds, as well as elk, wolves, ...Read more
SPRUCE WOODS PROVINCIAL PARK
Exceptional natural park, southeast of Brandon, which offers many outdoor ...Read more
PRINCE ALBERT NATIONAL PARK
A national park that preserves a portion of the northern coniferous forest ...Read more
CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE
Read moreThe province of Saskatchewan has many mounts to watch wildlife. Small roads in the southwest hinterland where antelopes and deer can be seen in places like Redberry Lake or Prince Albert National Park, or Last Mountain Lakes, which is a frequent stop for the few cranes.
TOURISM, PARKS, CULTURE AND SPORT GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN
Read moreRegina, the capital of Saskatchewan, offers a variety of tourist and cultural activities. Saskatchewan's provincial parks are an excellent way to discover the province's natural heritage. Each park offers a unique experience, whether it's the tranquility of a northern forest, the comfort of a modern resort or the chance to walk in the footsteps of those who came before us. Culture is also very much alive in Regina. The city is home to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, with exhibits on life sciences, First Nations and earth sciences. The museum is also home to Scotty, the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever discovered. Sports and leisure enthusiasts will also find plenty to do in Regina. The city offers a wide range of sports and recreational activities, all of which contribute to improving the quality of life of the province's residents. In addition, the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport supports Saskatchewan's top athletes and coaches.
ALGONQUIN LOGGING MUSEUM
Museum with a bookstore offering a tour with a video on the subject of ...Read more
ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
It is a mecca for canoe-camping enthusiasts and is also known for the black ...Read more
JIM GORDON WALKWAY
Read moreSudbury lived for a long time with the heavy reputation of lunar city, the pollution that ravaged its vegetation. That is not the case now. Since the construction in 1972 of the supercheminée, the highest in the world with its 381 m, and the plan for soil rehabilitation in place since 1978, the green has taken over the top. To celebrate trees and the environment, a trail network reveals a renewed Sudbury. Ramsey Lake walks over 2 km North American lake to be within a City's boundaries. At some strategic points of Oak Forest and Blueberry Hill dénivelées tracks, the eyes suddenly embrace the entire region that Ramsey Lake is drowning.
THUNDER MOUNTAIN WATER SLIDE
Read moreFamily relaxation centre, water slides.
MANITOBA LODGES AND OUTFITTERS ASSOCIATION
Read moreAssociation representing tourism companies and accommodation in order to promote their activity. A useful source of information.
ENGLISH PARK
An English-style park with some 20,000 trees and many activities in a ...Read more
BUREAU D’INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Read moreÎle d'Orléans is a tourist destination rich in discoveries. For information and advice on what to do on the island, visitors can go to the Bureau d'accueil touristique. The island boasts six villages, each with its own unique charm and character. Whether for a day, a weekend or a week, Île d'Orléans offers an authentic experience in the heart of nature, with local flavors and warm encounters. A mobile application, LITTORAL - Les Constellations de l'Île d'Orléans, is also available for visitors wishing to discover the island through walking tours and audio testimonials from local residents.
BAIE-SAINTE-CLAIRE
Read moreLocated 13 km northwest of Port Menier, Baie-Sainte-Clair has long been the largest village on the island. Originally he was called English Bay and was renamed by Henri Menier in honour of his mother. By the middle of the th century fishermen from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia had settled there. Martin-Zédé was the architect of his development until the day the village was abandoned for Port-Menier. A lime kiln has been rebuilt there. Since hunting is forbidden, it is now the ideal place to observe Virginia deer.
MACTAQUAC PROVINCIAL PARK
Natural leisure complex in the middle of a huge forest with beach, hiking, ...Read more
QUEEN'S PARK
A green oasis on the University of Toronto campus, it offers a ...Read more
OLD CITY HALL
A warmly coloured building with Romanesque Revival architecture, a heritage ...Read more
ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE BUILDING
Historic building housing the Ontario Legislature and the Vice-Regal Suite ...Read more
GRAY LINE OTTAWA
Double-decker bus tour of Canada's capital in summer, with three guided ...Read more
MARINE MUSEUM OF THE GREAT LAKES
Museum housing a collection of maritime artifacts and archives in Kingston.Read more
BELLEVUE HOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Bellevue House National Historic Site, Kingston.Read more
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS
Beautiful themed gardens in Burlington with over 20 miles of hiking trails.Read more
HAMILTON CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Conservation areas for all-season outdoor activities including Spencer ...Read more
BRONTE CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreLocated between Burlington and Oakville, this park will allow you to relax and linger over time. Witness demonstrations in the Spruce Lane farm house of the 1890 s. Bring your children into a miniature farm and flatter animals. Take camping, swim in an outdoor swimming pool (one of the largest in the country), stroll through the natural trails or take a bicycle ride. Wear trousers for salmon and trout fishing in the creek. In winter, you can skate outside (on-site skates hire), slide on slopes and cross-country skiing.
THE ORIGINAL HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
A museum that focuses on the history of Canada's favourite sport and the ...Read more
KINGSTON'S HAUNTED WALK
Intense walking tours to discover the dark and gloomy sides of the history ...Read more
BOWSPRIT COAST
Read moreThis narrow strip of land, located between the Canadian Shield and the North shore of the St. Lawrence, extends east of Quebec City to Baie-Saint-Paul, where the Charlevoix coast itself begins. It was in view of the green meadows bordering the river that Jacques Cartier said: " What a beautiful meadow! ", hence the origin of the name. This is where, on these fertile lands, Champlain was building its first farm and the settlers established themselves from 1630.
The region, entirely dedicated to the mother of the Virgin, is famous for her pilgrimage to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Mount Sainte-Anne, the most popular winter sports station of Quebecers, and for the beautiful falls of St. Anne Canyon.
PORTNEUF WILDLIFE RESERVE
Read moreIn the past, a stronghold of wealthy private clubs, the Portneuf wildlife reserve (775 km ²) was created in 1968 with the aim of conserving wildlife, establishing hunting, fishing and outdoor activities. Many outdoor activities and equipment rental on site. Camping, shelter and chalet accommodation.
CAP ROUGE NAUTICAL PARK
Read moreSailboats, catamarans, pedal boats, boats, kayaks and canoes are some of the possible nautical activities in Cap-Rouge Bay. Sailing and sea kayaking courses are also available.
VIEUX-PORT
Read moreHe contributed to the development of the city and played a vital role until the end of the th century. It offers a modern complex, the Agora (1980), comprising an amphitheatre and a shopping centre, as well as an interpretation centre for the Old Port-de-Québec (100 rue Saint-André) which highlights the dominant role of the port in the th century.
MUSEUM OF CIVILIZATION
Read moreThe museum offers more than 10 thematic exhibitions at a time. It is organized into two sections: " Objects of Civilization " (furniture, tools, Quebec costumes) and" Memories " (four centuries of history and culture).
MUSÉE DE L'AMERIQUE FRANÅAISE HISTORICAL SITE OF THE QUEBEC SEMINARY
Read moreThe Quebec City seminar is Canada's oldest higher education institution. The Museum of French America presents unique collections in the tradition of the th and th centuries university museums: European, religious and secular paintings, liturgical objects…
BASILICA-CATHEDRAL NOTRE-DAME-DE-QUEBEC
Read moreThe oldest basilica of the part of the American continent in northern Mexico, a cathedral since the end of the th century, the masterpiece of the Baillairgé family, is rich in art.
LAURENTIAN WILDLIFE RESERVE
Read moreA territory protected since 1895, the Laurentian Wildlife Reserve (7 961 km ²) has always been recognized as a reservoir of natural resources and wildlife. It offers excellent recreational potential with numerous and varied activities for hunters, fishermen and fans of outdoor activities. Camping, cottage or Hostel Le Relais (open in winter only).
CARTIER-BRÉBEUF NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA
Read moreRelive the wintering of Jacques Cartier and his companions in 1535-1536 is an experience in itself. This interpretation centre evokes through its exhibits Jacques Cartier's travels to Canada, his meetings with the Iroquois of the St. Lawrence and the role played by the Jesuits, following the arrival of the missionary Jean de Brébeuf. After your visit, we strongly recommend a small walk in the Limoilou area (several restaurants and shops on 3rd Avenue) and a picnic in the Park of l'Anse-à-Cartier.
AQUARIUM DU QUÉBEC
Read moreThe diversity of the St. Lawrence marine wildlife to the North Atlantic is addressed. The new technologies are used in a multimedia show where the visitor plunges into the waters of the river and goes back to the North pole.
GRANDE-ALLÉE
Read moreThis large avenue, which leaves the Saint-Louis gate, in the extension of Saint Louis street, is called the Champs-Elysées in Québec City. It is a succession of offices, shops, hotels, restaurants and coffee terraces where nightlife is taking place.
MUSÉE NATIONAL DES BEAUX-ARTS DU QUÉBEC
Read morePermanent collections of Quebec art and temporary exhibitions devoted to an artist, theme or time. The Musée du Québec houses the Museum of National Art and the largest selection of works produced in Quebec since the th century.
TERRA NOVA NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe fjords into in the land allow whale watching between May and August, while the wooded and hilly plains are teeming with traces of life for the natives and pioneers from Europe.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe only national park in the region is to discover one of the most beautiful landscapes in Atlantic Canada: dunes, fine sand beaches, cliffs of red sandstone, ponds and wood are home to trails that facilitate the observation of diverse plants and animals, such as the piping plover, the endangered bird.
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThe highest tides in the world allow this park to observe a marine fauna buried in the sand. It hides at the pace of the fishing boats, whose occupants go to the picturesque village of colourful houses between the coast and wooded hills.
POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK
Read moreThis park, a veritable oasis of greenery, is the point of migration of many bird species and the monarch butterfly, given its geographical location. It is in the southernmost part of Canada, at the same level as northern California.
WAPUSK NATIONAL PARK
Read moreLocated at the boundary of the boreal forest and Arctic tundra, this park is the ideal place for observing polar bears and bison, taking into account its distinctive wilderness character.
PRINCE ALBERT NATIONAL PARK
Read moreIts varied landscape makes it a place for hiking, canoeing and camping in summer, and cross-country skiing in winter. these activities permit observation of the abundant wildlife in the park (moose, bear, beaver, bison).