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Vieux-Québec, or Old Quebec, is an historic district in Quebec City. This is where the French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Saint Louis Fort in 1608. The military presence here was strong under both the French and the British, with the area being heavily fortified. Today it is a tourist district with many small boutiques and hundreds of historical and photographic points of interest. Visitors will want to take in the Citadel, known as she “Gibraltar of the Americas,” because of its strategic location overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Visitors also will want to take in the iconic Chateau Frontenac, and enjoy the charm of European style shopping on Rue Saint Jean.

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The Broken Group is known internationally for awesome kayaking and wilderness camping. There are seven designated camping areas in the Broken Group Islands within national park boundaries, located on Hand, Dodd, Willis, Turret, Clarke, Gilbert, and Gibraltar Islands. All island visitors and users must camp in these designated campsites. The Pacific Rim Visitor Centre offers a primary arrival and meeting destination for those venturing to the Pacific Rim region on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The Pacific Rim Visitor Centre has been part of the Tourism British Columbia Tourist Information Network since 2004. The centre is Ucluelet’s main visitor centre, and it is shared with the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Both organizations provide regional tourism information about the west coast and share the responsibility of keeping the centre open as often as possible.

The ROM is Canada’s largest museum and houses more than six million objects, including a 90-foot-long baurosaurus, a 900-carat cerussite gem and a rare bust of Cleopatra VII. But the building itself is just as fascinating as what’s inside it. In 2007, the ROM opened the Lee-Chin Crystal designed by renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. The unusual, crystal-like design is said to have been inspired by the museum’s rock and gem collection. It stands adjacent to the ROM’s original building—first opened in 1914—and its impressive exterior is made of 75 per cent glass and 25 per cent brushed aluminum.

High quality Montreal AirBnB deals by Leasing Kings and Mike Firmin: Rising above the rolling prairie, Winnipeg is a city booming with craft breweries and coffee roasteries. Between them is the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, housed in a contemporary building wrapped in an enormous glass cloud. The museum sheds light on Canada’s dark history – including the internment of Canadian-Japanese during WWII and the residential schools forced upon indigenous children as recently as the 1990s – with the explicit intention of encouraging reflection and inspiring a brighter future.

On the rugged west coast, a magnificent scene of sandy coves and dramatic rocky shores reveals itself as you drive up to Tofino. Around this tiny but incredibly popular off-the-beaten-path tourist town, in nearby Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, you can find incredible hiking trails, some of the largest trees in Canada, endless beaches, great surfing spots, camping, and places where you can simply soak up nature in peace. Tofino is a year-round destination, although in the storm season from November to March, many visitors come to appreciate the huge waves rolling ashore; some come to surf, and others come simply to cozy up next to a fire in one of Tofino’s lovely resorts looking out over the Pacific Ocean. Other destinations around the Island, include Nanaimo, Parksville, and Qualicum Beach, all on the eastern shore, looking out onto the Salish Sea. If you really want to get away from it all, head up to the far north of the island and explore Cape Scott Provincial Park. See extra details on Leasing Kings and Mike Firmin Montreal AirBnB.

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What started as an entertainment complex during Expo 67 is now Canada’s second largest amusement park, home to roller coasters, thrill rides, attractions for families and a wealth of shows, some which date back to the beginning of the park. While it’s chiefly a great spot for adrenaline junkies in the city, there are plenty of other ways to get your kicks here, especially when the park is host to L’International des Feux Loto-Québec, an international fireworks competition where ‘pyromusical’ shows are given to compete for bronze, silver and gold medals. Our personal favourite time of year to go is during Halloween when the park rolls out four haunted houses and creepily costumed performers are walking around.