Anonymous wrote:Quebec City as others have said. The area around it is also beautiful - lots of good outdoor activities.
Mt. Tremblant is great for skiing. We did a driving tour up in Nova Scotia - up to Cape Breton - it was good but not great. However, really loved the Bay of Fundy and Halifax. You can make a nice trip with a stop in Acadia too if our National Parks keep operating.
Also, if you are a camping family - their provincial parks (like our state parks) are very nicely setup with dish washing stations! National parks are great too.
I like Montreal but don't love it. It's nice but nothing amazing. Husband loves it.
I have always wanted to go to Prince Edward Island - Anne of Green Gables fan - they have a relatively new island trail which is on my list. https://theislandwalk.ca/
We have also gone to Banff & Jasper which are beautiful but not sure how Jasper is after the fires.
Vancouver - I'm very meh on. Loved Victoria Island.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Quebec City. It’s charming.
Ottawa is surprisingly interesting. Good museums.
I went to Halifax and Nova Scotia as a teenager and I remember it being a fun trip. Lots of driving, though.
PEI if you were ever a fan of Anne of Green Gables.
Is it possible to visit Quebec City and Ottawa in 7 days? On the map they look far to drive from each other, or is it best to ditch the car in one city and take the train to the other? Which one is more walkable and won't need a car? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Quebec City. It’s charming.
Ottawa is surprisingly interesting. Good museums.
I went to Halifax and Nova Scotia as a teenager and I remember it being a fun trip. Lots of driving, though.
PEI if you were ever a fan of Anne of Green Gables.
Anonymous wrote:You're city people? Quebec City is worth a visit.
Anonymous wrote:Churchill to see the aurora.