The gateway to North America
Montreal is ideally located close to the United States, Ontario, and the Maritime provinces. Take advantage of your stay here to visit some of the largest cities in Canada and the Eastern Seaboard: Ottawa, Toronto, Boston, and New York.
Ottawa
Be sure to visit Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, and discover its many attractions: the Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, and, of course, Parliament itself. Ottawa is home to many museums, including the Canadian Museum of Civilization. In May, don’t miss the Canadian Tulip Festival.
Toronto
Toronto is the largest city in Canada. It hosts many exciting events, including the Toronto International Film Festival where you’ll find many of Hollywood’s brightest stars. You’ll also want to visit the Toronto’s main attraction, the CN Tower.
Boston
Boston, one of North America’s most historic cities, is also the economic and cultural hub of New England. Discover its charm while exploring the red-brick freedom trail. Greater Boston is also a hotbed of knowledge, home to prestigious institutions such as Harvard University.
New York
Who hasn’t dreamed of strolling along Fifth Avenue? Discover fabled landmarks contributing to New York’s glamour and excitement: Broadway, Central Park, and Times Square. The city is also home to some of the world’s most impressive museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET).
Washington, D.C.
The capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., is one of that nation’s most popular tourism destinations. Explore its history by visiting the National Mall, where you will find museums, monuments, and celebrated memorials such as the Capitol. All national museums are open to the public free of charge.
Don’t forget your U.S. visa!
Don’t wait till the last minute to plan your trip to the United States. Find out if you’ll need a U.S. visa. To check current requirements and learn about the application process: www.unitedstatesvisas.gov.