Exploring Montreal, Museums and Galleries
April 6, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
MONTREAL occupies a 50-kilometer (30-mile) long island at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and the Ottawa River. The city core, where many sights are found, is fairly compact and lies to the south and east of Montreal’s main landmark, Mont-Royal. Vieux Montréal, the old city, is nestled on the shore of the St. Lawrence, while the modern downtown lies between it and Mont-Royal. Streets follow a fairly consistent grid pattern making the city easy to navigate. Read more
Canadian Family Vacation Resorts – Mont Tremblant
July 18, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Mont Tremblant in Quebec is most famously known for having one of the best mountains in Canada for winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding. However, over the past decade or so Mt. Tremblant has grown into a 365 day tourist hotspot with plenty of activities for the family during both the winter and summer months. We’re going to go through a little bit of information which will guide you through deciding whether or not Tremblant is the next vacation spot for you now.
Arriving
Whether you’re driving or flying Tremblant is one of the most accessible areas to reach as it’s in a central location to most of Canada. The Trudeau International Airport is only about an hour and a half drive away from Tremblant and anyone in the world can access this airport. If you are flying then you’ll be able to rent a car or truck from the airport so that you can drive out to Tremblant. Read more
Canadian Cozy Getaways
November 13, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
To most non-Canadians, Canada is thought of as the land of cold and snow. We know better, don’t drive dog sleds to work and don’t live in igloos! Most of us anyway. And even if it is cold some part of the year, a Canadian winter isn’t all bad! You simply get to cuddle close to the ones you love a little longer during the winter months.
If you are seeking a special place to cozy up this winter, you can enjoy a romantic Montreal hotel get-away. Enjoy a night IN and get served hot chocolate before bed and breakfast in bed the next morning. Check out late too (2pm)! Montreal luxury hotels aim to pamper you during your stay. With so many things to do all winter long, Montreal is just a short flight from Toronto, or a mere hour and a half from New York city.




