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!).
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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!?
Like any other respectable travel city, there’s more than enough to fill your time with between tours, sightseeing, and museum visits. But with so much to see and do, it’s hard to figure our what are the must-sees Toronto ON attractions.
Greenwood is an almost 300 year old house with a diverse history. Starting as a homestead, the becoming a general store, post office, a summer home, year-round house, and to finally a family museum for all to enjoy!
It’s no secret that Club Med Québec Charlevoix is primarily a winter resort. It was built IN the ski mountain, less than a 5 minute walk from the gondola after all! So, with this in mind, how does it fare in the summer?
Prince Edward Island is made up of 3 scenic drives that take you around the Island (along with North Cape Coastal Drive and Central Cape Coastal Drive) to all the main points of interest. Points East coastal Drive is one of the most popular drives that will take you to the Eastern most tip of the Island.
The North Cape Coastal Drive really lets you dive in to Acadian culture. On this route is Prince Edward Island’s second largest city, the Northern most tip of the Island, and one it’s most famous Lighthouses!
The Central Coastal Drive in Prince Edward Island explores, well, the central part of the Island. It’s where you’ll find PEIs largest city, Charlottetown, the Prince Edward Island National Park, and everything Anne of Green Gables. Don’t worry, there’s also no shortage of lighthouses either!
If you’re looking for Old Quebec city hotels that’s reasonably priced, Au Petit Hotel might be the one for you. To get a great location, the only real sacrifice you’ll make is on space – no need to break the bank here! But you’re in the heart of Old Quebec.
Why is a trip to New York City always a debate between breaking the bank to stay in the Manhattan and saving money but sacrificing convenience in a hotel in New Jersey? Why isn’t there a middle ground? Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East might just be the place you’ve been looking for.