Located on the Niagara Peninsula on the south side of Lake Ontario and the north side of Lake Erie, this peninsula is mostly farming country with beautiful vineyards for miles and miles. There are over 100 winerys in this area, and in the middle of those farms and vineyards is the Comfort Maple.
Read MoreExploring Old Quebec City was a memorable experience. Established in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, it’s one of the oldest cities in North America.
As we walked along Rue Saint-Louis, we were admiring the shops and the architecture when we passed this tree with a cannonball stuck inside it.
Read MoreEver wonder what it was like to be on an ocean liner or cruise ship over 100 years ago? In western Ontario, Canada on the shores of Lake Huron, the S.S. Keewatin is safely nestled in Severn Sound at Port McNicoll.
Read MoreThe Tragically Hip Way. What an unusual name for a street, and I was sure there had to be a story behind it.
We spent some time in the town of Kingston, Ontario. The city is a really nice town on the northeast shores of Lake Ontario, where the all the water from the Great Lakes flow into the Saint Lawrence River, ultimately ending up in the Atlantic Ocean.
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