Special travel guide for seasonal niche attractions in Eastern Canada.
In the last issue, we introduced you to the classic tourist attractions in the four famous cities in Eastern Canada. In this issue, we introduce to you the 🍒 niche features and seasonal tourist attractions in Eastern Canada.
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★Mont-Tremblant
Lakeview Resort is a famous tourist resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, about 130 kilometers away from Montreal. Mont Tremblant is known as the "Little Banff of the East". Here you can enjoy flower viewing in spring, camping and swimming in summer, a famous maple viewing spot in autumn, and a famous ski resort in winter. It is a tourist destination that can be visited in all four seasons.
☑️The French-style buildings of Green Lake Villa Resort are backed by mountains and face water, and the colors are bright and super photogenic! The cobblestone streets are also unique. The shops along the street are not big, and there are mostly bars and coffee bars. They are quiet and comfortable. It is a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
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★Algonquin Provincial Park Algonquin Provincial Park
Located in southeastern Ontario, Canada, northeast of Toronto. This is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with more than 500 campsites and 19 well-signposted light hiking routes that are perfect for a little hike with the whole family.
☑️In summer, you can enjoy the green lakes and mountains here, and experience the fun of rowing, fishing and river tracing. The end of September and the beginning of October is a good time to watch maple leaves. Walking there is like walking into an autumn fairy tale world. The maple leaves all over the mountains and plains can make people truly feel the shock of Canada's "maple" scene!
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★Canyon Sainte Anne
Located in the Charlevoix Riverside area about 40 kilometers east of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, it is a sedimentary rock canyon. Its characteristic is that it combines canyons, waterfalls, rapids, maple leaves and multiple suspension bridges. It is a rare multi-element scenic spot. It is said to be 30% beautiful and 70% dangerous.
☑️It was also rated as "one of the five most beautiful canyons in the world" by ORYX, an international ecological conservation journal published by Oxford University.
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★Lake Muskoka
Muskoka Lake, a paradise on earth filled with forest lakes, is also known as Honeymoon Lake. It is not only a maple viewing spot, but also a famous honeymoon destination. A popular way to travel here is to take the Muskoka Lake maple viewing tour on a century-old steam cruise ship. The entire water here is like a beautiful paradise. Cruise in and watch the gorgeous maple leaves flying in the sky. It is a good place to appreciate the maple leaves.
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★Heart Shaped Lake Étang Baker
Étang Baker, an hour's drive from Montreal, is a particularly romantic natural heart-shaped lake♥️
. Étang Baker is super symmetrical, so it looks heart-shaped from any angle! Fall is the best time to come here. The woods around the heart-shaped lake are all orange and yellow, which is simply beautiful.
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★Agawa Canyon
On Canada’s list of maple viewing destinations, Agawa Canyon definitely occupies a place on the recommended list.
☑️As soon as autumn arrives, the Agawa Gorge, located on the east coast of Lake Superior, welcomes a beautiful season. The more unique way to visit here is to take the maple train, explore the secrets all the way, and see the red maple forests all over the mountains. , step into the picture of nature.
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★Prince Edward island, Flower Vase Island
Vase Island is one of the smaller provinces in Canada. It has unique natural scenery, rich cultural history, and attractive tourism resources.
☑️The main attractions on Vase Island are two "vase"-like limestone pillars, a naturally formed cave from a long time ago, a lighthouse on the island, the workstation of the lighthouse guard, and a museum recording the changes of the lighthouse workstation.
In addition, people can also hike in the virgin forest, admire the vast lake and the pheasants soaring on the shore of the lake, swim, and dive, etc.
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★Hotel de Glace
Just like Queen Elsa in "Frozen", a majestic ice crystal palace rises with one step, dreamy and charming. This fairy tale ice and snow palace is built every year, with a different design style every winter. The ingenious construction skills make people feel like they are in a fairy tale paradise. The base inside the hotel is made of ice and snow, with mattresses and deerskin on top. Guests can use arctic sleeping bags to keep warm.
☑️The Nordic-style triangular dome, the carefully carved almost transparent icicles, are like the reliefs reproduced from ancient murals, the dreamy combination of translucent ice cubes and colorful lights, satisfying the needs of adults and children from the inside out. Fantasy imagination. This Canadian man-made wonder is only open from early January to mid-March every year.
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★Christmas Magic Village in Old Quebec City
Spend Christmas in a ghostly world!
Every Christmas season, the small town of Quebec is decorated into a fairy-tale Christmas village, claiming that everyone can have a fairy tale dream here!
☑️Petite Champlain Street at dusk, lined with Christmas trees covered with colored lights, and quaint shop lights sparkling, is really the most beautiful scenery in Quebec City. Petite Champlain Street must be a landmark among Christmas landmarks.
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Quebec City, this ancient city combines European elegance and romance, as well as North American enthusiasm and unrestrainedness. ☑️Some people choose to visit Quebec in the post-autumn season when the maple leaves are in flames, while others choose to visit in the cold winter when the temperature is nearly minus 30 degrees Celsius, just for the world’s largest ice and snow carnival!
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★The Quebec Carnival has been passed down for more than 100 years and is the third largest carnival in the world after Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and New Orleans, the United States. Every winter, thousands of tourists flock to Quebec.
💌The Ice and Snow Carnival is grand in scale and there are so many snow activities that people can’t handle it. Whether they are innocent and cute children or adults who don’t want to grow up and still have a childish heart, they can always play tricks on the snow in different ways here. There are all the ice and snow projects you can experience here - sledding, With ice palaces, ice rafting, snow sculptures, etc., the Carnival is undoubtedly a "paradise" for them to let loose and enjoy the fun of snow. Open in early February every year.