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quebec travel

You don't have to go far to discover one of the world's summer gems. This destination near Ottawa has European charm, old-world streets and stunning landscapes, making it a beautiful spot to enjoy the warm weather.

Condé Nast Traveler revealed the "19 Underrated Places to Travel This Summer," and this Canadian spot made the list.

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It's time for a road trip! Montreal is a popular spot for getaways, with its European vibes, cobblestone streets and old-world charm.

If you've already been to Montreal, or are looking to explore somewhere different, you'll want to pack up your car and head to this dreamy destination located a few hours from Ottawa.

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With the weather turning cool and the leaves in brilliant shades of red and gold, now is a great time for an Ontario road trip.

If you're itching for an adventure that's just a road trip away from the province, we've rounded up underrated places in Quebec that you'll want to add to your travel list.

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If you're looking for some inspiration for your next domestic getaway then you may want to consider some of these Canadian cities. The destinations were named the best cities in the country and with charming streets and thriving shopping areas, it's no secret as to why.

On July 11, 2023, Travel + Leisure published its list of "5 Favourite Cities in Canada of 2023" as part of its World’s Best Awards survey.

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If you want to see changing leaves in the best way, you can take a fall hike along this suspension bridge in Canada that offers jaw-dropping views of the colourful foliage.

Located in Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec, the 50-foot-tall suspension bridge is actually the longest pedestrian suspended bridge in North America, and is a great spot for stunning views of the Coaticook gorge.

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