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Maine, Quebec, and Ontario along lakes, rivers, and waterfalls

Maine, Quebec, and Ontario along lakes, rivers, and waterfalls


4 stops


8 nights


644 miles


From Maine's Appalachian Mountains to Lake Ontario and Quebec, your path will be crossed only by lakes, rivers, and majestic waterfalls. Moose-watch on the banks of Moose Lake, gaze upon the Saint Lawrence River from the heights of Quebec City, visit the Biosphere Environment Museum in Montreal, or have a day in the country on the Toronto Islands. Enjoy nature in its purest state!

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Departure

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Greenville

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stunning viewspeace & quietprivate hiking trailshome away from home

Greenville, ME, United States

Blair Hill Inn

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Things to do, see, and discover

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Moosehead lake

Moosehead lake

Moosehead Lake, in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, is the largest natural lake in the state of Maine. It encompasses more than 80 islands, the largest of which is Sugar Island. Rafting, guided white-water outings, and kayaking are some of the most popular activities to enjoy on this majestic preserved lake.

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Moose Safari: In Search of the Moose of Maine

Moose Safari: In Search of the Moose of Maine

What would Maine and Moosehead Lake be without the moose that has chosen this natural microcosm as its preferred habitat? Take your camera and softly tread the trails... they might just lead you to an early-morning glimpse of this impressive beast weighing up to 1,300 pounds. An unforgettable safari not to be missed!

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160 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Québec

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Relais & Châteaux La Tanière³

Relais & Châteaux La Tanière³

In the center of old Quebec City, between the Saint Lawrence River and Place Royale, a property steeped in history awaits. Built in 1686, the vaulted cellars of the Leber and Charest houses, among the oldest buildings in the city, now house a gourmet restaurant which puts La Belle Province firmly on the map of traveling foodies. Welcome to La Tanière³, the experimental and sensorial retreat of chef François-Emmanuel Nicol. Fully devoted to promoting this region, he cooks exclusively with local, seasonal ingredients. No imported products can be found on the menu–with the exception of wine, only Quebec and Canadian terroirs are honored on the plate.

The chef enjoys experimenting with little-known local produce, such as caviar from Lake Saint-Pierre, cherry bark, native plants from Quebec and even Pawpaw, a fruit native to North America with a taste reminiscent of mango. Two distinct dining experiences are offered at the La Tanière³ restaurant: one in an elegant dining room surrounded by captivating decor, the other at the Comptoir-Chef, with a front row seat to observe the kitchen at full steam. In both cases, a chef's choice tasting menu, accompanied by wine, transports guests to the heart of Quebec's unique terroir, offering a rich and aromatic palette.

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Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Old Quebec, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Built in the 17th century by Frenchman Samuel de Champlain, Quebec is a living testament to what European colonization was to the Americas. Stroll its narrow streets, take a carriage ride, visit the Museum of Civilization, tread the cobblestones so laden with history: you'll see that the Upper Town on Cape Diamond and the Lower Town around the Place Royale are memorials well-deserving of their UNESCO World Heritage status.

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Montmorency Falls Park

Montmorency Falls Park

Fifteen minutes from Old Quebec, the waters of Montmorency Falls descend from a height of 272 feet. In winter, they form a striking spectacle, the power of the falls contrasting with the softness of the snowpack. Various observation points let you admire the roaring waters or even catch their spray, much appreciated in summertime. The cable car, suspension bridge, viewpoint, panoramic staircase, and zipline are guaranteed adrenaline rushes above this unleashed nature.

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250 kmPlane

Recommended duration : 2 nights

North Hatley

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Biosphere Environment Museum

Biosphere Environment Museum

Do you care deeply about the environment? Then take a trip to St. Helen's Island in the very heart of Montreal's Parc Jean-Drapeau. The Environment Museum is a true delight for those interested in protecting the planet. Exhibitions, events, and workshops help us understand how everyone can take action each day to protect the environment. A must in Montreal!

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Jean-Talon market, for strolling and savoring

Jean-Talon market, for strolling and savoring

In the heart of Little Italy, Jean-Talon is one of the largest open-air markets in North America. Here, fruit and vegetable stalls nudge up against bakers, butchers, and restaurants. In this market of local producers teems a crowd of district regulars and curious tourists, winter and summer, all come to experience the friendly, family atmosphere and the stellar reputation it has enjoyed in Montreal since 1933.

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Restaurant Jérome Ferrer par Europea

Don't dream your life, live your dream!

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484 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Cambridge

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Toronto Islands: Nature within Reach of the City

Toronto Islands: Nature within Reach of the City

Want some greenery in your urban adventure? Board a water taxi and leave downtown Toronto for the archipelago of islands located just a mile from the city on Lake Ontario. A relaxing atmosphere reigns here, a place where people go for walks, bike rides, and barbecues with friends. With breathtaking views of Toronto's towers and the world-famous CN Tower, the islands provide escape and entertainment for a day.

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Restaurant Pearl Morissette

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