World class skiing, decadent European style cuisine, ornamental cathedrals, peaceful island life…Canada is a patchwork of thriving cities and majestic wilderness. Montreal beckons travelers with its French charm and booming cultural landscape. In Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is a vision of Frank Gehry architecture and national artistic treasures. The gleaming mountain ranges of Banff set a stunning backdrop for an exploration of the Canadian Rockies.
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This gorgeous fountain is near Parliament, and it is multi-level with fish sculptures and other creatures. Donated by the Simons family to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of City of Quebec. It is one of the most decorative and beautiful fountain I have ever enjoyed! So happy we visited this on such a gorgeous, sunny day.
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Wonderful pool for kids in the summer and rink in the winter. Bands, performance and much more. Better for family than couples.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
Original in design, this new public park is a wonderful place to relax, to soak up the sun on a warm autumn afternoon and to enjoy the splendid view of Quebec City. Located right next to the Ferry terminal, it is easily accessible from either side of the river. The fountains were shut down for the season while we were here, but we can well imagine how much fun the kids must have splashing about on a hot summer day, . . . and how the water and the colors must take one's breath away on a beautiful summer evening, with Quebec's Château and illuminated skyline in the background.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Confederation Park, separating Kingston’s City Hall from the waterfront, was established in 1967 on formerly industrialised land. It includes a ceremonial arch with fountain, an unattributed stone sculpture, a restored historic locomotive ‘the spirit of Sir John A’ known as Engine 910 as well as a Tourist Information Centre which was formerly the southern terminus station of the long since defunct Kingston and Pembroke railway line.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This plaza is a lovely (and less crowded than Place Jacques-Cartier) stop while touring Old Montreal. The fountain is large and has seating around the entire outside. On a warm day, it is lovely to sit for a few minutes and enjoy the atmosphere.
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