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East Coast Canada Travel Guide

French-speaking Canadians, cobblestone streets, historic buildings, polar bears, beluga whales, dazzling Northern Lights, National and Provincial Parks are all part of the mix that makes the Eastern Provinces from Manitoba to Nova Scotia so rich in heritage, culture and diversity.

Manitoba sits between the Western and Eastern Provinces of Canada and boasts a haven for outdoor wilderness experiences and wildlife viewing especially the polar bears of Churchill. The landscape goes from prairie grassland in the south and west, lakes and forests in the east and north to the arctic coastline in the extreme north.

From the powerful Niagara Falls to the seat of Parliament, vibrant metropolis of Toronto to the Canadian Mounties on parade in Ottawa, you can enjoy many of the best museums and cultural facilities of Canada in the Province of Ontario.

Bonjour Quebec…not only will you see street signs in French and hear French speaking Canadians but cities that blend the old with the new. In Montreal, above ground enjoy Old Montreal with cobbled streets, outdoor cafes and even English pubs then go underground and be amazed by the network of walkways connecting boutiques and businesses. The walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Quebec City. Wander the charming narrow cobbled streets, stop at the patisserie or chocolaterie and dine on French cuisine.

On to the rugged coastline and colourful fishing villages that make Atlantic Canada – Nova Scotia, a stunning outdoor paradise.
 

 
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