Kingston, Ontario
Kingston is nicknamed the "Limestone City" because of its many historic buildings built from limestone. Kingston is home to many artists who work in visual arts and performance art. There are many music and theater venues that hold performances and the city hosts several festivals including the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, and Jazz Festival. History lovers can visit Fort Henry, a 19th century British Military Fortress or one of seventeen museums.
Ottawa
Ottawa is beautiful to visit and one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada. Its magnificent boulevards, exquisite gardens and regal architecture are captivating. The city is home to the country’s national monuments and museums. There is Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, National Arts Centre and National Gallery of Canada. Several museums present displays telling Canada’s heritage, such as Royal Canadian Mint, Museum of Nature, Canadian War Museum, Aviation and Currency Museum and Canada Science and Technology Museum. Parliament Hill is heart of Canada’s democratic system. Stay for the Changing of the Guard ceremony or the Sound and Light Show. Enjoy a stroll along Rideau Canal, where lush gardens, impeccably groomed streets and pathways invite exploration. In winter, this waterway becomes the world’s longest ice-skating rink! Ottawa is speckled with attractive streetscapes holding many unique shops, boutiques, galleries and dining areas in their folds, all ready to discover.
Huntsville
Niagara on the Lake
Niagara-on-the-Lake offers many recreational activities including world-class golf courses, cycling on the Niagara Parkway, tennis, swimming, or a visit to our harbourfront. Amongst all this the town boasts the world Renowned Shaw Festival, fully re-constructed Fort George, and other historic sites of Upper Canada's first capital. Niagara-on-the-Lake offers something for every taste. Treat your senses to seafood by the marina, gourmet sandwiches on a main street patio, or an evening of equisite cuisine. Enjoy the flavours of Niagara, with some of its most celebrated fresh fruits, vegetables, and local goods. Some say the Niagara Region is best known for its fine wines. Come on by and take a tour of one of the many estates the region supports -- many of which have won world acclaim with wines unequalled throughout Canada.
Kingston is nicknamed the "Limestone City" because of its many historic buildings built from limestone. Kingston is home to many artists who work in visual arts and performance art. There are many music and theater venues that hold performances and the city hosts several festivals including the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, and Jazz Festival. History lovers can visit Fort Henry, a 19th century British Military Fortress or one of seventeen museums.
Ottawa is beautiful to visit and one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada. Its magnificent boulevards, exquisite gardens and regal architecture are captivating. The city is home to the country’s national monuments and museums. There is Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, National Arts Centre and National Gallery of Canada. Several museums present displays telling Canada’s heritage, such as Royal Canadian Mint, Museum of Nature, Canadian War Museum, Aviation and Currency Museum and Canada Science and Technology Museum. Parliament Hill is heart of Canada’s democratic system. Stay for the Changing of the Guard ceremony or the Sound and Light Show. Enjoy a stroll along Rideau Canal, where lush gardens, impeccably groomed streets and pathways invite exploration. In winter, this waterway becomes the world’s longest ice-skating rink! Ottawa is speckled with attractive streetscapes holding many unique shops, boutiques, galleries and dining areas in their folds, all ready to discover.
Niagara-on-the-Lake offers many recreational activities including world-class golf courses, cycling on the Niagara Parkway, tennis, swimming, or a visit to our harbourfront. Amongst all this the town boasts the world Renowned Shaw Festival, fully re-constructed Fort George, and other historic sites of Upper Canada's first capital. Niagara-on-the-Lake offers something for every taste. Treat your senses to seafood by the marina, gourmet sandwiches on a main street patio, or an evening of equisite cuisine. Enjoy the flavours of Niagara, with some of its most celebrated fresh fruits, vegetables, and local goods. Some say the Niagara Region is best known for its fine wines. Come on by and take a tour of one of the many estates the region supports -- many of which have won world acclaim with wines unequalled throughout Canada.