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2022-23 Travel Guide to Canada

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ON 59 Delve into Canada's fur-trading history at Fort William Historical Park, a living history site in Thunder Bay (www.fwhp.ca). SCENIC DRIVES The Apple Pie Trail meanders through scenic landscapes in the Blue Mountains region (www.applepietrail.ca). The 1000 Islands Parkway winds along the St. Lawrence River, where you can kayak, canoe, scuba dive or take a boat tour (www.visit 1000islands.com/communities/1000- islands-parkway-on). Driving routes through the Ottawa Valley il- luminate everything from logging history to ghost towns (www.ottawavalley.travel/Valley_ Explore/Drive/Driving_Tour_Guide.html). The Loyalist Parkway between Trenton and Kingston traces Ontario's late 18 th century history (www.pec.on.ca/lpa). There are scenic routes in Southwestern Ontario for a range of interests, from birding to beaches (www.ontariossouthwest.com). Enjoy rugged, dramatic vistas and superb camping along Lake Superior's north shore (www.superiorcountry.ca/play/touring). FAMILY FUN Amusements abound at Wild Waterworks (www.wild-waterworks.com) and Canada's Wonderland (www.canadaswonderland.com). Santa's Village appeals to both toddlers and teens (www.santasvillage.ca). Little ones might also enjoy Storybook Gardens (www.story book.london.ca). Plane buffs should see the Canada Aviation and Space Museum (www.in geniumcanada.org/aviation). Gamers flock to The Rec Room, a chain of arcade and entertainment complexes (www12.therec room.com) and to Ctrl V, a virtual-reality arcade chain with multiple locations in Southern Ontario, including a flagship arcade in Waterloo (www.ctrlv.ca). Budding mechanics can tour a Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada plant in Cambridge (www.tmmc.ca/en/plant-tour). Finally, sites for animal lovers include the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory (www.cambridge butterfly.com) and African Lion Safari (www.lionsafari.com). For more inspiration: destinationontario.com. National Parks and Historic Sites: www.parkscanada.gc.ca 1-888-773-8888 Park Pick PUKASKWA NATIONAL PARK Explore over 1,800 sq. km (695 sq. mi.) of northern forests and rugged Canadian Shield landscapes on the shores of Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area. The province's only wilderness national park, Pukaskwa offers visitors superb outdoor experiences and opportunities to connect with the rich history of local Indigenous Peoples through cultural programs. On summer nights, sunsets bathe driftwood-dotted beaches and towering cliffs in shades of crimson and gold. Set up your tent in the campground or truly escape the world at a backcountry campsite (www.parkscanada.gc.ca/pukaskwa).

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