NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM
An address to fill up on tourist information to better plan your stay near ...Read more
DESTINATION TORONTO
Read moreThe Visitor Information Centre (Ontario and Toronto) is located at Union Station. INFOTOGO mobile visitor information kiosks are also located throughout the city. You will probably see them at events or at the sites of major attractions. To help you plan your stay, the website is full of good addresses and various ideas for themes and itineraries are available online. Destination Toronto's website also offers a complete French version.
WWW.DESTINIA.COM
Read moreA travel site that allows you to get information about the region and the city of your choice. Possibility to view user feedback and forums and book hotels on site. All in French and payable in €!
WWW.TRIPADVISOR.FR
Read moreThis site allows travellers to compare prices between different hotels and travel formulas. Ideal for an idea of the travel budget necessary to discover this province.
WWW.SOUTHRIVERONTARIO.COM
Read moreSouth River is a village on Highway 11, about half an hour south of North Bay and 2.5 hours north of Toronto. With a permanent population of around 1,100, almost doubling in summer, South River is the gateway to canoeing in Algonquin Park, and boasts the second-busiest access to the park after Highway 60. The village is home to two provincial parks: Algonquin, 20 kilometers to the east, and Mikisew, 12 kilometers to the west. South River offers a wide variety of facilities for the whole family, including a skating rink with year-round ice, curling clubs, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, a library, a daycare center, a Royal Canadian Legion, a women's resource center and a seniors' home. South River is also home to Ontario's premier sports camp, Hockey Opportunity Camp, the renowned Bear Chair Co., Swift Canoes and Kayaks and the South River Brewing Company.
VISIT KITIMAT
Read moreKitimat is an ideal tourist destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located in a spectacular natural setting, surrounded by the pristine mountains of British Columbia's north coast, the town offers a multitude of options for outdoor adventures. Whether it's sport fishing, hiking, winter sports or water sports, Kitimat has it all. Fishing enthusiasts will be delighted by the town's location on the banks of the Kitimat River and Douglas Canal. Hikers can explore the region's many trails, while water sports enthusiasts can enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery and beaches. In winter, winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. For the more adventurous, Kitimat also offers a network of forest roads and narrow trails perfect for ATVs and dirt bikes. In addition to outdoor activities, the town also offers a variety of restaurants, cafés and stores for visitors.
TOURISME NIAGARA FALLS
Read moreEntries and information on the official website of the Tourist Office of the City of Niagara Falls.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
MUNICIPALITÉ DE BAIE-SAINTE-CATHERINE
Read moreBaie-Sainte-Catherine is a small municipality in Quebec. It offers a peaceful, picturesque setting, with a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River. Take advantage of your visit to discover the charms of this small town and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds it.
ASSOCIATION DES FRANCOPHONES DU NUNAVUT
Read moreThe AFN offers many services to francophones and francophiles, including the CFRT radio station, Le Nunavoix newspaper, and the Franco-Center with a scene for hosting different socio-cultural events. Several traditional festivals are also organized every year, such as the sugar hut, lobster dinner, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Festival and Rendez-vous de la Francophonie. In addition to the gathering and cultural role, this association has a mandate for the francophone community of Nunavut.
TOURISME OTTAWA
Read moreEntries and information on the official website of the City of Ottawa Tourism Office. You can also obtain other tourist information on the National Capital Commission website (www.canadascapital.gc.ca).
TOURISME TORONTO
Read moreEntries and information on the official website of the City of Toronto Tourism Office. French version available but much less complete than the English version.
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.
MANITOBA LODGES AND OUTFITTERS ASSOCIATION
Read moreAssociation representing tourism companies and accommodation in order to promote their activity. A useful source of information.
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.
ASSOCIATION TOURISTIQUE RÉGIONALE DE DUPLESSIS
Read moreThe North Shore, located in Sept-Îles, Canada, is an ideal winter vacation destination for snowmobile enthusiasts. The region also offers numerous outdoor activities, including canoeing, horseback riding, golf, sea kayaking, scuba diving, wildlife and marine mammal watching, quad biking and more. Lovers of culture and discovery can visit art galleries, museums, interpretation centers, religious sites and attend events and shows. The Côte-Nord also offers family activities for visitors with children.
NUNAVUT TOURISM
Read moreNunavut is a unique tourist destination offering an unforgettable Arctic experience. A wide range of activities allow visitors to discover Inuit culture and the region's flora and fauna. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy sport fishing in the region's lakes, while birdwatchers will have the opportunity to see over 100 species of migratory birds. Inuit arts and crafts are also showcased, with exhibitions and demonstrations of traditional techniques. Nature lovers can explore Nunavut's flora and fauna on hikes, cruises or kayak trips. Photography enthusiasts will also have plenty of opportunities to capture the beauty of the region. Finally, visitors can discover Inuit culture by taking part in community tours and attending artistic performances.
TOUTES LES INFORMATIONS SUR LA REGION
Read moreDifferent addresses in Golden, Castlegar, Cranbrook, Creston, Elkford…
TOURISME LAURENTIDES
Read moreThe Laurentians, located just north of Montreal, offer a vast territory filled with wide-open spaces and lively villages. Visitors can enjoy numerous activities such as hiking, golf, spas, beaches and quad biking. The Laurentians are also renowned for their tourist routes and regional flavours, offering travellers the chance to discover the local gastronomy. Accommodation options range from outfitters to camping sites, hotels, inns, chalets and tourist homes. The region also regularly hosts cultural events and festivals.
BUREAU D’INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE DE LA CITE
Read moreInformation only on the Capital region.
SOUTH CARIBOO VISITOR INFO CENTRE
Read moreThe South Cariboo Visitor Info Centre is the tourism office for Williams Lake, British Columbia. Located on the Fraser Plateau, between the Coast Mountains and the Rocky Mountains, the South Cariboo offers a diverse and breathtaking landscape.
ALERT BAY
Read moreAlert Bay offers a variety of attractions and services for visitors. The tourist office website provides useful information about the town and its surroundings. For those interested in learning more about the region's history and culture, the U'mista Cultural Centre museum is a must. Alert Bay also boasts a marina for boating enthusiasts. Finally, for the practical needs of visitors, the town has a post office, an electric vehicle charging station, a waste and recycling collection service and a police force.
TOURISM VANCOUVER INFO CENTRE
Read moreVancouver is a popular tourist destination in British Columbia. The Destination Vancouver website offers a wealth of information on hotels, attractions, activities and events in Vancouver. You can also explore the city's different neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Coal Harbour, Gastown and Yaletown, to discover their unique atmosphere. Vancouver is also known for its vibrant and diverse culinary scene, with many restaurants and cafés to discover.
DESTINATION LAC-SAINT-JEAN
Read moreWhether hunting, fishing, cycling, snowmobiling or boating, there's something for everyone. The region also abounds in interesting museums and offers enriching experiences with the aboriginal milieu. For gourmets, local cheese dairies and microbreweries are a must. For those wishing to stay in the region, there are a variety of accommodation options, from B&Bs to hotels. In addition, numerous restaurants offer tasty local cuisine. Lac-Saint-Jean is easily accessible by car, motorcycle, RV or boat. Whether you're traveling as a family, a couple or with friends, you'll find plenty of activities and attractions to keep you entertained. Get ready to discover a region that's welcoming, authentic and rich in history.
CENTRE INFOTOURISTE DE QUÉBEC
An address to get all the tourist information you need to better organize ...Read more
TOURISME NUNAVIK
Comprehensive website on Nunavik and tourism in the region.Read more
EEYOU ISTCHEE BAIE-JAMES
Read moreTo plan your stay in this immense territory, the tourist office's website is a veritable mine of information. Whether you want to visit the hydroelectric facilities, discover the Cree culture or go hunting, fishing or snowmobiling, the site is full of good tips and addresses to help you create your itinerary. You can also order various brochures, including the official tourist guide and the snowmobile trail map.
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE DE LA SARRE
Read moreLa Sarre, a town located in the province of Quebec in Canada, has a tourist information office where visitors can obtain information on the attractions of the Abitibi-Ouest region. Tour consultants are available to provide personalized information and organize individual or group tours as required. The office is located at 600 Rue Principale, La Sarre, QC J9Z 2A1, Canada.
DESTINATION ONTARIO
Read moreOfficial website of the Ontario Tourism Office, it is full of good plans and good addresses for your stay in the province. The "tourist resources" section contains useful information such as accessibility, transportation, French services, etc. Destination Ontario also manages a dozen tourist information offices across the province, notably in Toronto (Union Station), Niagara Falls and Barrie. These offices are located near the U.S. border or along major highways.
TRAVELLERS AID SOCIETY (TAS)
Read moreInformation about accommodation, and advice to manage last minute situations.
Also present at the airport.
TOURISME KAHNAWAKE
FORT MCMURRAY TOURISM
Tourist office whose website is very well provided with practical ...Read more
BUREAU DES PARCS DU YUKON
BUREAU TOURISTIQUE
TOURISME MAURICIE
QUESNEL VISITOR INFO CENTRE
Welcome center in Quesnel with maps, guides and many useful sources of ...Read more