Places to Visit in Toronto, Canada, America

Places to Visit in Toronto, Canada, America

Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the capital of Ontario province, is situated about 450 km southwest of the national capital Ottawa and ranked as the 5th most populous city in North America. Toronto is the commercial capital of Canada housing Toronto Stock Exchange and the headquarters of 5 largest banks of the country. The major landmarks in Toronto include CN Tower, Hockey Hall of Fame and Nathan Phillips square.

 

Geography of Toronto:

Toronto is placed on the northwestern shore of Ontario Lake at 43°42′ N 79°24′ W. Toronto is placed at an altitude of 76 meters and the city covers an area of 630 sq. km.

 

History of Toronto:

It is believed that, Toronto derived its name from the Iroquois word ‘tkaronto’ and its literal meaning is ‘place where trees stand in the water’. Present Toronto was initially established in the name ‘York’ by British and York was reestablished as a city with name Toronto in 1834.

 

Connectivity to Toronto:

Toronto Pearson International Airport is the most important airport in the country located at Mississauga, around 30 km away from the downtown Toronto. It has air services to almost all of Canadian and USA locations. Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport is the domestic airport located within Toronto city connected only with domestic locations.

Toronto is also well connected with the neighboring cities by both railways and roadways. The major intercity bus terminal is Toronto Coach Terminal, catered by Coach Canada, Ontario Northland and Greyhound. Taxis and cars are always ready to serve tourist all around the city including airports.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Toronto:

Toronto International Film Festival and Toronto Student Film Festival are the two major cultural events organized in Toronto attracting artists and students from all over the world.

The major shopping corners in Toronto include:

  • Yorkdale Shopping Centre
  • Chinatown
  • Pacific Mall
  • Kensington Market
  • Toronto Eaton Centre

The prominent food corners in Toronto are listed below:

  • The Red Tea Box
  • Le Commensal
  • Hibiscus
  • Buddha’s Vegetarian Food
  • Live Organic Food Bar

 

Major Pointers in Toronto:

  • Beaches
  • The Distillery District
  • The Toronto Islands
  • The Lakefront and Harbourfront
  • Canada’s Wonderland
  • Little India

 

Tourist Attractions in Toronto:

Royal Ontario Museum:

Royal Ontario Museum is one of the largest museums in North America featuring more than thousands of artifacts and specimens and a largest totem pole in the world. Entrance fee is $15 for adults and $13.50 for senior citizens/students. Half price Friday night.

 

CN Tower:

At a height of 500 meters, CN Tower is the 2nd tallest self supporting structure in North America. Must see site in Toronto, don’t forget to take photos.

 

Toronto Zoo:

Toronto Zoo is divided into Africa, South America and North America sections with indoor and outdoor division. This worth visit site is open on all the days of the week and there are car and GO Transit available to reach in the downtown.

 

Other places of interest in Toronto include:

  • Art Gallery of Ontario
  • Ontario Science Centre
  • Bata Shoe Museum
  • Canadian National Exhibition
  • Casa Loma
  • Spadina House
  • Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
  • Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Black Creek Pioneer Village
  • Ontario Place
  • Toronto City Hall
  • Toronto Aerospace Museum
  • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
  • Rogers Centre

 

Best time to visit Toronto:

From March to May and September to November is the best time to enjoy holidays in Toronto.

 

Accommodation Options in Toronto:

Toronto houses all the sorts of accommodation centers and most of the budget hotels and hostels are located outside the downtown. Generally hostels charge $20-40/night, standard hotels-$150+ per night and motels- $60-80/night. List of best hotels in Toronto include:

  • Ritz-Carlton Toronto
  • Trump International Hotel & Tower
  • Four Seasons Hotel
  • Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square
  • The Hazelton Hotel
  • Windsor Arms Hotel
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton
  • Drake Hotel
  • Shangri-La Hotel
  • The Ivy at Verity
  • Residence Inn by Marriott
  • Cambridge Suites Hotel
  • Hampton Inn by Hilton
  • InterContinental Toronto Yorkville
  • Park Hyatt Toronto
  • BEST WESTERN PLUS Travel Hotel
  • Grand Hotel
  • Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference
  • InterContinental Toronto Centre

Tourist Places to Visit in Saskatoon, Canada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Saskatoon, Canada, America

Saskatoon is a city situated in Canadian province of Saskatchewan is the largest city in the province in terms of population. It is situated about 250 km from the provincial capital Regina and is widely known for the world’s largest uranium and potash companies headquarters. Royal University Hospital and University of Saskatchewan are the two major identities of Saskatoon.

 

Geography of Saskatoon:

Saskatoon is located in the central part of the province on the South Saskatchewan River at 52°08′ N 106°41′ W. It is spread over an area of 170.8 sq. km. is situated at an altitude of 481 meters. Saskatoon features a humid continental climate with warm summers and very cold winters.

 

Etymology and History of Saskatoon:

Saskatoon draws its name from the Cree inanimate word ‘Misaskwatomina’ means ‘saskatoon berries’. The first known permanent settlement of Saskatoon was led by John Neilson Lake in 1883. Saskatoon was incorporated as a city on 1906 including the Riversdale and Nutana communities.

 

Connectivity to Saskatoon:

Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport is located around 7 km away from Saskatoon city center and it operates flights to international locations like Minneapolis, Denver, Salt Lake City and Chicago and the major Canadian cities including Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. It is served by Air Canada, WestJet, Delta Airlines and United Airlines.

Saskatoon has train connection with Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton and Winnipeg. Buses service is catered by Saskatchewan Transportation Company and Greyhound Bus Lines. There are cars and taxis available for both local travel and to airport.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Saskatoon:

Saskatoon is one of the cultural centers of Saskatchewan province hosting many regional and national events like Saskatoon Exhibition, SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, Saskatoon International Fringe Festival and Art in the Heart and all these events held between May and September.

The major shopping centers in Saskatoon are:

  • Rouge Gallery
  • Saskatoon Farmer’s Market
  • McNally Robinson
  • Turning the Tide
  • Meewasin Valley Centre

The best food corners are as follows:

  • Calories Bakery and Restaurant
  • Weczeria Food and Wine
  • Homestead Ice Cream and Cappuccino
  • Nutana Cafe
  • Bonanza Steakhouse Family Restaurant

 

Things to do in Saskatoon:

  • Canada Remembers Air Show
  • Visiting Libraries
  • Bicycle Riding
  • Shopping

 

Places to see in Saskatoon:

Mendel Art Gallery:

Mendel Art Gallery displays both modern and historical objects. Except Christmas Day, tourists are allowed in all the days of the year.

 

The Bessborough Hotel:

The Bessborough Hotel is a must see site in Saskatoon well known for its unique structure and architecture overlooking Saskatchewan River.

 

Diefenbaker Canada Centre:

Diefenbaker Canada Centre features Prime Ministerial archives, museum and research centre as well. It displays lot on Mr. Diefenbaker and is situated at Diefenbaker Place.

 

Other places of interest in Saskatoon include:

  • Meewasin Valley Centre
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada
  • Western Development Museum
  • Wanuskewin Heritage Park
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • University Bridge
  • Prairieland Park
  • Meewasin Valley Centre
  • Saskatchewan Railway Museum
  • Forestry Farm Park and Zoo
  • Wanuskewin Heritage Park

 

Best time to visit Saskatoon:

Between May and September is the ideal time to travel Saskatoon.

 

Accommodation Options in Saskatoon:

Saskatoon is a city with all the types of accommodation centers with upgraded facilities like spa, dry cleaning, 24 hour room service and Wi-Fi and airport shuttle and much more. Price per day differs on the facilities provided by hotels and also online booking facility is offered. The prime hotels in Saskatoon are listed below:

  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • Sheraton Cavalier Saskatoon Hotel
  • Radisson Hotel Saskatoon
  • Super 8 Motel – Saskatoon
  • Days Inn Saskatoon
  • The James Hotel
  • BEST WESTERN PLUS Blairmore
  • Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites
  • Comfort Suites
  • Motel 6 Saskatoon
  • Four Points by Sheraton
  • Travelodge Hotel
  • Hotel Senator
  • BEST WESTERN Royal Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Express
  • Park Town Hotel
  • Ramada Saskatoon
  • Country Inn & Suites By Carlson

Regina Tourist Places to Visit in Regina, Canada, America

Regina Tourist Places to Visit in Regina, Canada, America

Regina is the capital and the 2nd largest city of Saskatchewan province in Canada, is widely known for its cultural and commercial activities, administrated by Regina City Council. MoneySense magazine recognized Regina as the 6th best mid-sized city in Canada in quality of living in 2013. Regina is the centre of churches.

 

Geography of Regina:

The city of Regina occupies an area of 145.5 sq. km. and metro covers 3,408.26 sq. km. located 577 meters above the sea level at 50°27′17″ N 104°36′24″ W. Regina enjoys a dry humid continental climate.

 

Etymology of Regina:

Regina draws its name from Queen Victoria, Victoria Regina, named by her daughter and wife of then Governor General of Canada, Princess Louise in 1882.

Regina was founded in 1882, incorporated as a city on 19 June 1903 and was upgraded as a capital of Saskatchewan province on 23 May 1906.

 

How to reach Regina?

Regina hosts an international airport located in the vicinity of downtown Regina and it operates flights from and to Minneapolis, Denver, and Chicago in America and the major destinations of the country, operated by Air Canada, WestJet, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

Regina is well served by the Saskatchewan Transportation Company with luxury and general buses. Railway connectivity is not good. Rental taxis, cars and bikes are useful for local travel.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Regina:

Regina is well known for its annual celebrations such as Downtown Ice & Fire Winter Carnival (February), Regina Folk Festival (August), Regina International Fringe Theatre Festival (July) and RCMP Sunset Retreat Ceremonies (July-August).

The major restaurants in Regina are listed below:

  • The Crushed Grape Wine and Food Bar
  • La Bodega Tapas Bar and Grill
  • The Willow on Wascana
  • Luiggi’s Pasta House
  • The Chimney Restaurant and Lounge

The shopping centres in Regina are:

  • Cornwall Center
  • Southland Mall
  • Victoria Square Shopping Centre
  • Golden Mile Shopping Centre
  • Normanview Mall

 

Things to do in Regina:

  • RCMP Sergeant Major’s Parade
  • Downtown Ice & Fire Winter Carnival
  • Rainbow Cinemas
  • Paradise Cinemas
  • The Globe Theatre
  • The Distrikt

 

Places to see in Regina:

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum:

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is located at Albert Street and College Ave. It showcases the history, culture and tradition of Saskatchewan province. Megamunch is the prime attraction of the museum.

 

Kramer IMAX Theatre:

Kramer IMAX Theatre is an ideal place to experience the principles of science and nature and people, situated next to Saskatchewan Science Centre.

 

Victoria Park:

Victoria Park is the site of major cultural events and exhibitions of the city. It features war memorial, a playground and much more specialties. Victoria Park is placed in Regina’s Market Square.

 

Other places of interest in Regina include:

  • Saskatchewan Science Centre
  • Mackenzie Art Gallery
  • RCMP Heritage Centre
  • Willow Island
  • Central Park
  • E. Wilson Park
  • Douglas Park
  • Saskatchewan Roughrider
  • Regina Pats
  • Conexus Arts Centre

 

Best time to visit Regina:

The summer months are ideal to visit Regina.

 

Accommodation Options in Regina:

Regina is a historical city housing numerous prominent hotels and motels ranging from budget to luxury. Almost all of the hotels of Regina offer airport shuttle along with spa, lounge, and doctor on call, recreation activities and food on request facilities. List of prominent hotels in Regina include:

  • Regina Inn Hotel and Conference Centre
  • Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza
  • Sandman Hotel Suites and Spa
  • Ramada Hotel and Convention Centre
  • Delta Regina Hotel
  • Best Western Seven Oaks
  • Super 8 Motel
  • Days Inn Regina
  • HI-Regina Turgeon International Hostel
  • The Dragon’s Nest
  • Country Fare Bed and Breakfast
  • RiseNShine Bed and Breakfast
  • Creekside Terrace

Tourist Places to Visit in Quebec City, Canada, America

Tourist Places to Visit in Quebec City, Canada, America

Quebec City is the capital of Quebec province in Canada as well as the 2nd most populated city in the province after Montreal, located about 250 kms from Montreal. World class ‘Chateau Frontenac Hotel’ is one of the popular landmarks and the icon of Quebec City.

 

Geography of Quebec City:

Quebec is placed at 46°49′ N 71°13′ W with an altitude of 98 meters. The city of Quebec covers an area of 484.10 sq. km. and it enjoys four distinct seasons.

 

Etymology of Quebec City:

The name of Quebec was derived from an Algonquin word ‘Kebec’ meaning ‘where the river narrows’ and it likely came due to the position of Quebec with respect to Saint Lawrence River.

Quebec City is one of the ancient cities in North America, established by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. It served as the capital of different kingdoms and regions including French Canada, Province of Quebec, Lower Canada, Province of Canada and Quebec Province, since 1867.

 

How to reach Quebec City?

Quebec is served by Jean Lesage International Airport receiving scheduled flights from Chicago, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, New York, Paris and Philadelphia. It is situated 13 km away from the downtown Quebec and it takes 20 min to reach. RTC public bus is an option between airport and downtown Quebec, costing $3 per way and around $30 by taxi.

Quebec has two railway stations; one is at the port of Quebec and another in Sainte-Foy. Terminus Gare du Palais is the name of Quebec City bus station situated at 450 rue de la Gare du Palais. Car, bike and taxis are always available for rent.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Quebec City:

There are several festivals celebrated throughout the year in Quebec City and the major events are Saint-Jean Baptiste Celebration, Winter Carnival, Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand and Festival of New France.

The prime food corners in Quebec include:

  • Casse-Crepe Breton
  • Le Continental
  • Cafe-Boulangerie Paillard
  • Le Saint-Amour

The prominent shopping centres in Quebec are:

  • Galeries de la Capitale
  • Place Laurier
  • Marche du Vieux-Port
  • Place de la Cite

 

Things to do in Quebec City:

  • AML Cruises
  • Ferry to Levis
  • Horse-drawn carriages
  • Villages Vacances Valcartier
  • Mont-Sainte-Anne
  • Choco-musee Erico
  • Station touristique Stoneham
  • Governeur’s Walk
  • Ice Slide at Terrasse Dufferin
  • Patinoire de la place d’Youville

 

Places to see in Quebec City:

Musee national des Beaux-arts du Quebec:

Musee national des Beaux-arts du Quebec is an art museum situated in the Battlefields Park. It possesses different artworks from the ancient Quebec to present Quebec in safe condition.  Tourist can also see an ancient prison of Quebec City here.

 

Plains of Abraham Battlefield Park:

Plains of Abraham Battlefield Park is historical war site and it is now been converted into sports centre with upgraded facilities used for public events.

 

Chateau Frontenac Hotel:

Chateau Frontenac Hotel is the identity of Quebec City and is considered as the most photographed hotel in North America, a must visit.

 

Other places of interest near Quebec City include:

  • Dufferin Terrace
  • Morrin Centre
  • Musee de l’Amerique française
  • The Citadel
  • Observatoire de la Capitale
  • Place-Royale
  • Musee de la civilization
  • Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge
  • Parliament Building
  • City Hall of Quebec City

 

Best time to visit Quebec City:

From June to September and December to February is the ideal time to travel Quebec City.

 

Accommodation Options in Quebec City:

Quebec City boasts plenty of hotels to serve tourists coming from different regions of the world. Budget hotels charge around $30 per night, mid range hotels charge from $100 -150 and luxury hotels charge $180 +. Online bookings offered. The best hotels in Quebec are as follows:

 

Budget:

  • Auberge de Jeunesse de la Paix
  • Auberge Internationale de Quebec
  • Hotel Auberge Michel Doyon

 

Mid range:

  • L’Hotel du Vieux Quebec
  • Relais Charles-Alexandre
  • Hotel des Coutellier
  • La Maison Sainte-Ursule
  • Chateau Mont-Sainte-Anne
  • Hotel Maison du Fort
  • Hotel Chateau Bellevue
  • Hotel Manoir d’Auteil
  • Auberge Quatre-Temps

 

Luxury:

  • Immeubles Charlevoix
  • Loews Le Concorde Hotel
  • Hilton Quebec
  • Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
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