The Chateau Frontenac Hotel in Quebec
The Chateau Frontenac sits like a castle on Cap Diamant above the Saint Lawrence River, at the point where the river widens and flows around the Ile d'Orleans.
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The Chateau Frontenac sits like a castle on Cap Diamant above the Saint Lawrence River, at the point where the river widens and flows around the Ile d'Orleans.
The CN Tower in Toronto is hard to miss. For a long time it was the tallest building in the world with a height of 553 meters. In the meantime, however, it has lost its first place among the tallest buildings in the world. But it still looks imposing and towers over the Toronto skyline as ever.
Knowlton Quebec is one of those villages on Quebec's US border where loyalists fled to British-ruled Quebec after the end of the American Revolution. Today it's a popular day trip destination from Montreal.
Hotel Chateau Laurier restaurants in Ottawa. During our stay, we try all the options that this luxury hotel offers its guests in terms of dining options. From the breakfast buffet and room service to the elegant afternoon tea in Zoé's Lounge.
Anyone who says Canada has no food culture has never been to Quebec. There is something special about typical Quebec food. Just looking at the delicious sausages, cheeses and poultry specialties will whet your appetite.
We enjoyed the most romantic dinner on our Newfoundland trip in Cupids. Even the name of the restaurant suggests that fish plays the main role: Skipper Ben's is located directly on Cupids Harbor on Seaforest Drive.
Discover Halifax Nova Scotia Canada! The city is the only metropolis in Atlantic Canada and is also the capital of Nova Scotia. With its mix of modern skyscrapers and historic buildings, it has a unique charm. There's a lot to see and do on a Halifax city tour.
St John's Market is a lively place where vendors loudly tout their wares, ranging from seafood, including the delicious Bay of Fundy lobster, to local fruit and vegetables, meats and cheeses from around the world, and local specialties such as maple syrup and dulse from the Bay of Fundy.
We visit a Toronto hotel with a spa, to which men are not allowed. The "Verity Spa" is run by a women's club from the metropolis. Here you have created an oasis of calm in the hustle and bustle of the big city, where you can do your business and relax.
Montreal on the St. Lawrence River has maritime flair. You get this impression especially when you stroll along the waterfront of Montreal. The quays are teeming with boats, yachts, pleasure boats and even cruise ships.