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Panmure Island Beach is a long white sandy beach shouldered by sweeping sand dunes and vast ocean views. Much-loved by locals and visitors alike, Panmure Island is truly a beach-lover’s paradise. Located along a causeway, there is water access on both sides of the highway. You’ll find the sheltered St. Mary’s Bay on one side and the ocean on the other. This beach is one of Prince Edward Island’s provincial parks and with that comes all the amenities you need – showers, bathrooms, and a convenience store. Neighboring this beautiful stretch of beach is the acclaimed Panmure Island Lighthouse, which is worthy of a postcard all on its own. It’s not only the oldest wooden lighthouse on the Island, it has an important legacy guiding vessels through Georgetown and Montague Harbours since 1853.
Points East Coastal Drive explores the eastern end of the island where beautiful beaches, rare dune systems, and lighthouses mark the coastline. Along the drive, which is well marked, are six lighthouses that are open to visitors in the summer, each with its own story to tell. Wood Islands Lighthouse, located near the ferry terminal
Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area
Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area Category : Tourist attractions
Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area Introduction Nestled within the heart of Alberta’s capital city, Edmonton, lies a captivating destination that offers a journey through time and a chance to experience the rich history of Canada’s western frontier. Fort Edmonton Park, a meticulously crafted living
To celebrate the beauty and majesty of the winter season and mark the annual Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights, an illumination light show “Sparkling Winter Lights” has been produced for Niagara Falls Tourism by the Niagara Falls Illumination Board. The display features the subtle and sometimes harsh movements inspired by winter in the north.
Whistler Category : Tourist attractions
Just a two hour drive from Vancouver is the famous ski resort and village of Whistler. While Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, it has also developed into a popular summer destination with golf, mountain biking, and a lively town atmosphere throughout the year. The village gained wide international attention in 2010
The Royal Tyrrell Museum Category : Tourist attractions
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of palaeontology. In addition to housing one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs, the Museum offers a wide variety of creative, fun, and educational programs that bring the prehistoric past to life. The Museum is operated by the Government of Alberta
PARC DE LA CHUTE-MONTMORENCY Category : Tourist attractions
Located 15 minutes from Old Quebec, Montmorency Falls Park is a spectacular historic site. The falls dominate the landscape with its 83 meters height. During your visit, you can approach it in different ways and feel its full strength.
Captivating Destinations Category : Tourist attractions
Canada is a vast and diverse country with numerous attractions to explore. Here are ten popular destinations in Canada that offer unique experiences: Banff National Park, Alberta: Known for its stunning landscapes, Banff National Park offers breathtaking mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting. Niagara Falls, Ontario: One of
2024 MONTRÉAL GRAND PRIX Category : Tourist attractions
An Unforgettable Festive Weekend! Montréal, get ready to roar as the engines rev up, the parties light up, and the festivities take over! The Montréal Grand Prix is back, and this year promises to be more spectacular than ever! If you thought the city couldn’t get any more exciting, brace yourselves because this weekend will
Located approximately 140 kilometers northeast of Calgary is the small town of Drumheller, which proudly calls itself the “Town of the Dinosaurs”. Around 75 million years ago, various species of dinosaurs inhabited this region, and many fossils have been discovered in and around Drumheller. The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology displays some of the finds