The Maid of the Mist has been bringing visitors to the very edge of the falls since the mid-nineteenth century. The steamship holding about six hundred passengers provid... raincoats and you are...
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The Maid of the Mist has been bringing visitors to the very edge of the falls since the mid-nineteenth century. The steamship holding about six hundred passengers provid... raincoats and you are...
One-hour whitewater adventure that combines the magnificent scenery and historic highlights of Niagara Falls.
One of the oldest landmarks in Ottawa, this canal is filled with boats in the summer and becomes the "World's Longest Skating Rink" in the winter.
The Canadian War Museum presents Canada's rich military history from earliest times to the present day, featuring the viewpoints of the people who lived it, both at home and on the world stage. Located in a spectacular new building in downtown Ottawa, the Museum is a must-see attraction.
Drive your own car or take a guided tour through this wild animal park housing over 1,000 different critters.
Some tips for your visit to Niagara Falls: A room where you can look out and see the falls is a real plus--you may even be able to watch the fireworks over the falls from your room (fireworks are only
This perennial favorite is a modern-day speakeasy. The cramped space -- it seats only 100 -- is below street level, yet feels intimate rather than claustrophobic. Live jazz, whether Dixieland, New Orleans, or swing, belts out 6 nights a week. The epicenter for the swing dance craze in Toronto, this is still the place to watch glam hepcats groove.
The Greg Frewin Theatre is a great new attraction in the area that offers a "Las Vegas Style" magic show that is enjoyable for the entire family. The almost 2 hour show is jam packed with amazing...
Rogers Centre - Toronto's SkyDome, aka "the concrete convertible" - was the first large size stadium to have a retractable roof. This idea was perfect for the Toronto climate which can be a bit dodgy
The whole world can be found at Canada's foremost center for contemporary culture.
Dating back to 1880, this visual arts museum holds in trust a collection of European and Canadian paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and photos.
Park consisting of four main islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides.
A primarily Jewish neighborhood until the 1950s, this area is now home to New Wave youths and a growing Vietnamese population.
Three Gothic Revival-style buildings, located on a 170-foot bluff overlooking the Ottawa River, house the offices of the members of Parliament, the House of Commons and the Senate. Free guided tours delve into Canadian history and explain the workings of the political system.
Clothes don't make the man (or woman), but shoes do: visit this fantastic collection of more than 10,000 items of footwear spanning 4,500 years.
The tallest building in the world is a must-see for visitors: on a clear day, the view from the top extends as far as Niagara Falls.
Once housing city hall, this Victorian building is surrounded by other historically significant architectural gems.
