Eastern Canada Resorts
The easternmost provinces of Canada are almost completely surrounded by water. That means that no matter where you vacation in Eastern Canada, you'll likely be near a river, bay or ocean, which opens up loads of opportunities for all sorts of water sports, day-cruise excursions and chances to sample amazing fresh seafood!
Eastern Canada is not only home to some quaint fishing villages and charming island resorts, but also major urban centers, such as Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City.As a large-scale seller of Eastern Canada resorts and Eastern Canada vacations, we are able to offer you unbeatable prices and unparalleled value. Once you have found the Eastern Canada resort of your choice, please call our resort consultants to book your vacation and save money with our first-rate personalized service! Book your Eastern Canada resort today with AffordableTours.com, your resort headquarters.
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In this seaside city on Prince Edward Island, historic small-town charm meets urban flair.
These modern, energetic cities in Nova Scotia embrace their historic past, with a mix of Celtic, Gaelic, Acadian and Aboriginal cultures.
At the geographic center of the Maritime Provinces, this New Brunswick city is culturally vibrant.
(Les Suites Labelle, Homewood Suites by Hilton Mont-Tremblant Resort, Le Nouvel Hotel and Spa, Novotel Montreal Centre, Delta Centre-Ville)
Dubbed the 'double-decker city,' Montreal has a network of 20 miles of brightly lit, underground passageways linking major hotels, restaurants and attractions. Lined with boutiques and shops, the underground city makes shopping incredibly comfortable even in cold-weather months!
Canada's capital is a city of waterways on the border of the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Enjoy the mix of French and English cultural and culinary traditions.
Four centuries old, Quebec City is steeped in rich history and is the only walled city in North America. It is full of romance, culture and architectural splendor reminiscent of Old Europe.
(Delta Chelsea, Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, The Fairmont Royal York, The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto)
Ascend the CN Tower to the highest observation deck in the world for phenomenal views of Toronto and the surrounding area.