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  • Sauble Beach
    <p>Extending eleven kilometres along the shore of Lake Huron, Sauble Beach is the world's second longest freshwater beach. It's a dream come true if you and your family are looking for sunny beaches and sand. </p><p>As well as affording the possibility of relaxation on its sandy shore, Sauble Beach offers a variety of sporting activities. You can choose between windsurfing, fishing, canoeing and kayaking amongst others. At the end of the day, you're likely to be rewarded with a breath-taking sunset, as the beach faces west. Birdwatchers should plan their holiday for May or June, when the area is visited by several species of warblers: black-throated, green, yellow-rumped and parula. When you want a break from the beach, why not take a walk and admire the delightful rural gardens in the area? You might also want to time your visit to coincide with the annual salmon run at Sauble Falls.</p>
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  • Tobermory
    A place like no other, Tobermory is hailed as the “scuba diving capital of Canada.” The lakeside town is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, which offer the perfect lens to explore the area’s 20-plus shipwrecks. Those looking for adventure on land will want to check out the Bruce Peninsula National Park. Equipped with both camping grounds and RV sites, this popular attraction is a favourite with hikers (the scenic trails are teeming with diverse flora and fauna) and also provides access to The Grotto, a wave-formed sea cave with an underwater tunnel that leads to Georgian Bay.
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  • Owen Sound
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  • Wasaga Beach
    Home to the longest freshwater beach in the world, Wasaga Beach is a summer tourist destination located just two hours north of Toronto. The white sandy beach stretches more than 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) on Nottawasaga Bay and welcomes more than 2 million visitors every summer. Because of its size, the beach is divided into six smaller beaches, so if you would like to steer clear of tourists and crowds who flock to Beach 1 and 2, make your way to Beaches 4 or 5 for a more private and quiet afternoon. Wasaga Beach is also home to many recreational trails and the Nottawasaga River is good for game fishing, canoeing and boating.
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  • Ottawa
    Ottawa is a compact, clean, cleverly planned centre of culture and politics. And it's an ideal choice for a weekend getaway. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Nature Museum and the National Aviation Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and ice-skating in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.
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  • New Brunswick
    From the heights of the Bay of Fundy tides to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the Acadian coast, New Brunswick is home to spectacular natural wonders and first-class attractions. The Canadian province is also renowned for its outdoor adventures, natural and recreational parks, pristine rivers, lively cities, picturesque towns and vibrant culture. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre and its people’s legendary friendliness and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.
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  • Vancouver Island
    Refer to Vancouver Island as Victoria Island and risk a chorus of eye-rolls from the otherwise-friendly locals. Yes, Victoria is the main city on the island, but there are many distinct flavours to its logging and fishing settlements. Food and wine enthusiasts flock to the Comox Valley farm region, while the more outdoorsy types get their fix along the remote, forested beaches of North Vancouver Island. Visit the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Clayoquot Sound and you’ll return full of cocktail-party factoids.
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