How to explore Canada’s east coast, from the Atlantic islands to urban Ottawa

How to explore Canada’s east coast, from the Atlantic islands to urban Ottawa

Book a classic with the kids

Eastern Canada has awesome options for families. And the specialists at Stubborn Mule reckon a self-drive Ontario loop is the plum pick, offering a good balance of city buzz, wildlife, wilderness and fun while keeping driving days to a minimum. Start in Toronto, perhaps with the hair-raising Edgewalk at the CN Tower and dim sum in Chinatown, then head to Niagara Falls, a sight to impress all ages. 

East along Lake Ontario is the far quieter Thousand  Islands, perfect for kayaking, swimming and picnicking, while capital Ottawa is a return to urbanity, with excellent museums and easy cycling alongside the Rideau Canal. Following that, plunge into the backcountry, on a three-day adventure in Algonquin Provincial Park: canoe, hike, spot beavers and listen for wolves while based at your own log cabin. If you want the full-on North American experience, finish at Blue Mountain, a thrill-filled, burger-flipping family resort where you can segway, rope-swing, zip-line, chute-splash and more.

Book it: Stubborn Mule (01728 752751; stubbornmuletravel.com) offers a 15-day Lakes, Falls and Cities of Ontario tailor-made trip from £12,000 for a family of four, including B&B accommodation, car hire, activities and flights

Source link : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/north-america/canada/eastern-canada-holiday-atlantic-islands-ottawa-nova-scotia/

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Publish date : 2023-08-26 03:00:00

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