Interested inn skating on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa? Here’s the ultimate guide to know if it’s open, the condition of the ice, and what you’ll need!
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I love finding the best cafes in any city – and Ottawa Canada is no exception. I’ve been to Ottawa my fair share of times, so I put together a list of my favourite cafes in Ottawa. Whether you’re looking for coffee or tea, a quick grab and go pick me up, a great place …
If there’s one day trip from Montreal that you have to do, it’s visiting Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa is the capital of Canada after all. Montreal and Ottawa are practically twin cities they’re so close! Plus, Ottawa is small enough to explore in one day (but that doesn’t mean you can’t spend longer in the city either!). …
Are you bored of visiting Parliament or walking around Byward Market? Or maybe you’re just looking for some off the beaten path things to do in Ottawa this weekend? Well look no further!
I stayed at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier for three nights in the basic room. I’ll go over everything from the room, cleanliness, and different amenities offered. This way, you can decide if it’s worth the cost for you!
Winter in Ottawa brings less people, Winterlude, and the best of all: skating on the Rideau Canal. I’ll cover all the ups and downs of traveling to Ottawa in the winter, so you can decide for yourself if it’s worth it!
Here are the top rated hotels in Prince Edward County in each location to make your search easier! I’ve included every type of hotel from boutique, family cabins, and mainstream hotels!
Thinking of heading on a family trip to Prince Edward County? Or maybe you just don’t drink and wondering if it’s even worth it for you to visit? Even though a large part of Prince Edward County Ontario ‘culture’ are the wineries, I assure you, there’s still tons more to explore beyond alcohol in PEC!
Honestly, I never thought that there was anything worthwhile to stop at on the Montreal to Toronto drive. Well, the last time I made the drive back home to Montreal I decided to take my time. As it turns out, there are tons of places to stop on the way to Montreal from Toronto (or vice versa!).
There are three main islands that you can visit: Wards, Hanlan’s Point, and Centre Island. The islands offer a city escape with an unbeatable skyline view and relaxing beaches. Oh, and did I mention there’s also a hidden amusement park on Centre Island!?