Stay : The road to the Great Lakes in Ontario

{1}Canada{/1}'s Great Lakes, a series of breathtaking landscapes that never ends. A beautiful trip in two weeks.

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13 days

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Where to stay - Mille-Isles ?

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Detail of the stay : The road to the Great Lakes in Ontario - 13 days

  • Mille-Isles
  • Kingston
  • Kingston
  • Kingston
  • Kingston
  • Gananoque
  • Kingston
  • Picton
  • Sandbanks
  • Sandbanks
  • Toronto
  • Toronto
  • Toronto
  • Toronto
  • Toronto
  • Toronto
  • Leamington
  • Leamington
  • Windsor
  • Goderich
  • Tobermory
  • Tobermory
  • Île Manitoulin
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Marathon
  • Parc National Pukaskwa
  • Parc National Pukaskwa
  • Thunder Bay
  • Thunder Bay
  • Lac-Supérieur

Day 1: Departure to Kingston.

Steps: Mille-Isles, Kingston, Gananoque

On the way to Kingston, take a break in the small town of Gananoque. From the marina, take a boat and explore Mille-Îles. Enjoy seafood at one of Gananoque's restaurants and head for Kingston in the early afternoon. Arrived in Kingston, take the tourist bus (Kingston Trolley Tours) for a round trip of this charming city. End your day with a dinner in the vaults of Fort Henry, a place full of history. For those who do not take the cruise in Gananoque, treat yourself to the delight of a cruise-meal at sunset aboard the bateau-mouche of Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises. Memorable!

Day 2: On the way to Toronto

Steps: Kingston, Picton, Sandbanks, Toronto

If you leave early enough in the morning, we strongly suggest you take Highway 33 from Kingston to the Glenora ferry. Make a quick stop in the charming little town of Picton and head to the huge sandy beach at Sandbanks Provincial Park. From there, join Highway 401 to Toronto. Once in town, leave your car in the hotel parking lot and take the subway or walk. Explore downtown and its many stores, including the Eaton Centre, and visit the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). End your day with dinner at one of the city's many restaurants.

Day 3: Visit of Toronto

Steps: Toronto

Head for Lake Ontario and visit the CN Tower, one of the world's tallest towers. Take the ferry towards the Toronto Islands and end your morning with a picnic. Back to the city, take the afternoon to visit Royal Ontario Museum; Children will prefer Ontario Science Center and its many educational activities. In the evening, enjoy your presence in one of the most culturally diverse cities in North America to attend a concert, a play or an opera.

Day 4: Point Pelee National Park of Canada

Steps: Leamington, Windsor

In the fall and spring, hundreds of thousands of birds come to the park for a break before continuing their journey to Mexico. To enjoy this wonderful migration spectacle, nothing beats a stop at this oasis overlooking Lake Erie. Spend the night in the town of Windsor.

Day 5: Along Lake Huron

Steps: Goderich

Going along Lake Huron, head for Georgian Bay. Spend the night in the small town of Goderich that you will discover on foot before dining in a restaurant on the charming main street.

Day 6: Departure for Georgian Bay

Steps: Tobermory

Travelling along Highway 21 again, you will reach Tobermory. Bordered on the east by Georgian Bay and on the west by Lake Huron, the tiny community of Tobermory attracts many fishermen and divers each year. The crystal clear waters remind us of the beauty of an island like Corsica. A visit to this area is not complete without a visit to the beautiful Bruce Peninsula National Park of Canada. To sleep, there are a few hotels in Tobermory or the campground at Cyprus Lake, 15 km from Tobermory.

Day 7: Manitoulin Island

Steps: Île Manitoulin

Take the ferry toManitoulin Island, a sacred place for the natives. For those seeking a spiritual and unusual experience, we highly recommend an overnight stay. This island is considered to be the largest freshwater island in the world.

Day 8: Discovery of Sault Ste. Marie

Steps: Sault Ste Marie

Enjoy the morning on the island before heading to Sault Ste. Marie. Visit the Sault Canal National Historic Site, City Hall and the Heritage Discovery Centre before heading to Bellevue Park. In the early afternoon, take a trip to Gros Cap, or enjoy a train ride to Agawa Canyon.

Day 9: On the way to Lake Superior Provincial Park

Continue on Highway 17 to the village of Wawa for an overnight stay at Lake Superior Provincial Park.

Places of interest :
PARC PROVINCIAL LAC SUPÉRIEUR

Day 10: Departure for Marathon

Steps: Marathon, Parc National Pukaskwa

Stop by Pukaskwa National Park of Canada. Once in Marathon, stop at the tourist center east of town and ask for directions to the Falls, a paradise on earth. Take the day for an outdoor walk and stay at one of Marathon's motels.

Places of interest :
PARC NATIONAL PUKASKWA

Day 11: Head for Thunder Bay

Steps: Thunder Bay

Once you are there, visit the Fort William Historical Park and spend the end of the day enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Sleep in one of the city's hotels.

Places of interest :
FORT WILLIAM HISTORICAL PARK

Day 12: Beautiful scenery of Lake Superior.

Steps: Lac-Supérieur

Continue to explore the rugged beauty of the area, spending the day on the Sleeping Giant Plateau and gazing at the rock formations, boreal forest and vastness of Lake Superior. A landscape that will stay with you for a lifetime. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy mountain biking, canoeing or other activities.

Day 13: End of the stay

Last meeting with Lac du Nord and preparation for departure.

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