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Getaway - Charlevoix
Situated some 150 km (93 miles) to the east of the city of Québec on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, Charlevoix, a popular venue for whalewatching, encompasses a UNESCO biosphere reserve, a dramatic gorge formed by a meteorite which struck the region more than 350 million years ago.
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Getaway - Montérégie
Easily accessible from Montréal, Montérégie is a plain punctuated by ancient hills. The eastern section of the region is delineated by the Richelieu River, a strategic waterway utilized by
native traders and coureurs des bois (French trappers) during the era of the fur trade. This historic valle
Getaway - Montreal
With the St. Lawrence River at its feet, Montréal is known for its nightlife and the stylish fashion sense and joie de vivre of its citizens. Combining the charm of Europe with the dynamism of the New World, it is the second largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris - a multicultural me
Getaway - Niagara Falls
Formed 12,000 years ago, when melting glaciers created the massive Great Lakes, the Falls at Niagara straddle the Canadian-U.S. International Border in the Province of Ontario and the state of New York. More than 12 million visitors each year are overawed at the sight of one of the world's great na
Getaway - Quebec City
This historic city, whose origins hark back to New France, is unique in many ways. Reminiscent of a small European town with narrow, hilly streets and centuries' old stone buildings, Québec's restored downtown has earned it the designation of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dominated by the imposing
Getaway - St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Once a busy fishing port and ship building center, St. Andrews in New Brunswick is a now a seaside resort town that has retained all of its charm since it was founded in 1783. The antique clapboard houses flanking King Street once housed the British Loyalists who settled here after fleeing New Eng
Getaway - The Eastern Townships
A mere 70 kilometres (44 miles) south-east of Montreal, the Eastern Townships, which border New England, get their name from the British system of land division in colonial times. The countryside is characterized by fertile valleys scattered with postcard pretty villages like Knowlton, Frelighsburg
Getaway - The Laurentians
A 75-km (47-mile) drive takes you into the heart of the Laurentian Mountains - « Up North », as Montrealers call the region. The mountains are intersected by narrow, forested valleys, interspersed with hundreds of lakes and they offer all the ingredients of a dream destination - dozens of hotels and
Getaway - Toronto
History alone separates Toronto from the rest of Canada. Once five separate cities all annexed into the City of Toronto in 1998, the region has become a “Megacity,” a nod to the future and all its possibilities. It's skyline dominated by the CN communication tower, Canada's new largest c