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Is there anywhere in Canada that is a must-see, as far as vacations go? DH told me to give him some ideas, but I'm at a loss...
Where would you go if you could?
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I am biased because it is in our "backyard", but Banff and Lake Louise are AMAZING!! People come from all over the world to see them in both winter and summer. You can hike or simply drive from scenic view to scenic view and take little strolls. Banff townsite can get pretty busy, so the room rates are a bit high and can sometimes be hard to find. We like Canmore (about 15 minutes outside of Banff) - there are lots of condo hotels so there is lots of room for families.
I have also wanted to go to the Maritimes, but haven't actually been there. It is supposed to beautiful!
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Ditto PP -- Banff and Maritimes are both great for sightseeing. I've never been to BC but imagine it would also be pretty nice to visit and would like to go their sometime.
There is also Ontario -- Toronto/Ottawa/Niagara. Niagara Falls is pretty cheesy (JMHO!) but everyone needs to see it atleast once. It would depend also if you were taking any kids w/you. Have fun! |
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The Maritimes are indeed beautiful! We never actually made it off of Newfoundland, but both of our families did and had great times in PEI, NS, and NB!
I think that Montreal is a must-see/must-experience ... And I second Marina's Banff suggestion, and would suggest driving north through the Rockies to Jasper, as well. Just as lovely, but a little less full of wealthy tourists :)
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Depends on what you guys like to do and see, but the 'hot spots' for us have been the Maritimes (especially Prince Edward Island), Quebec (Montreal and Quebec city), Ontario (Ottawa in the spring, summer or fall and Toronto/Niagara areas; the Thousand Island area), Rockies with Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise, etc., and BC for Victoria and Vancouver areas.
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The Maritimes actually exclude Newfoundland ;-) But indeed, Atlantic Canada is beautiful. Gros Morne National Park in Western Newfoundland is especially breathtaking.
Everyone should drive from coast to coast once in their life, but with kids, err, not so much. The scenic diversity is amazing. Natalie |
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Sigh. My daughter will be learning a very different Canadian geography than I did in school :)
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~ Laura ![]() Traveling with my girls ... June 2004 October 2008 |
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Banff and the Lake Louise area are all I could think of on my own - my sister honeymooned there.
Since I grew up in NY, and went to university very close to the Cdn border, I've been to Montreal and Ottawa, and I pretty well live in Vancouver, so they've been vetoed by DH, who wants to drive to Toronto. Whatever we end up doing, it'll be by car (unless I can convince him otherwise), because we'll be en route to NY to visit my family. I am trying to push him into driving through the US, which I *think* would be better for the car, but well...no luck so far... The next question - if you were going to drive coast to coast (either through the US or Canada), from Vancouver to upstate NY, what stops would you try and make along the way?
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All I can think of at this point is OMG that is one long haul. If memory serves well, we are talking about roughly 12 hrs (straight driving with only short pit-stops) from Vancouver to Calgary, another 13 hrs to Winnipeg, then another 20 hrs to Toronto area, then couple hrs to upstate NY, depending on where upstate it is. (Buffalo is only 1 hr from Toronto).
Wow, I have personally done these stretches over the years without kids and with kids only between Vancouver/Calgary and I don't relish this long haul. I have never done them all together though. How long do you have for this vacation? And what kind of things do you guys like to see and do?
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Upstate NY is 4 hours south of Montreal, right off I-87.
I am pushing to take a train or fly, but DH insists we should drive...when we moved back to Vancouver in 2004, DH drove from Montreal to Vancouver in 3 days. Dumbest thing he's down since I met him, but he did it. The driving part is more about getting from Vancouver to NY quickly but taking pit stops for the kiddos as often as needed. We'll be in NY for at least 2 weeks, and then head back... It's all up in the air, but before DH goes and tries to solidify plans, well...I want to be able to get my two cents in, kwim?
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