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Eastern Ontario

1000 Islands Seaway Cruises, Cornwall (Seasonal)
Whether you like cruising the 1000 Islands or the Rideau Canal Heritage Route, your family will be in awe of the beauty of Ontario's waterways and the surrounding fall foliage.

Apple Route, Port Hope to Trenton
This is the perfect time to take a trip through the heart of apple country and check out some great stops along the way. Pick-your-own farms and tasty treats keep the ride sweet – and don't miss the Big Apple in Colborne!

Bon Echo Provincial Park, North of Belleville
With wildlife viewing, hiking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and natural heritage programs, you'll never run out of fun things to do at this pristine park!

Calypso Theme Water Park, East of Ottawa
You'll feel like you're on a beach in the Caribbean at Canada's newest and largest water park. You won't want to miss the acre-big wavepool, one of North America's biggest!

Diefenbunker Museum, Carp
Descend into this bunker built during the Cold War to protect Canadian officials. Learn about the Cold War, and see what life would have been like underground.

Fort Henry National Historic Site, Kingston
Prepare for a fright – this historic site breaks out all the stops for scaring you silly in the fall. See ghoulish guards and spooky spectres come alive at Fort Fright – Carnival of Carnage, September 22-October 31.

Fulford Place, Brockville
It could quite possibly be the biggest house you've ever been in! Marvel at the immense tapestries, paintings and furnishings that made Fulford Place an ideal residence to entertain royalty and prime ministers.

Glenora Ferry, Glenora
For a look at island life, hop on this ferry to Picton in Prince Edward County and spend the day reconnecting with this family-fun destination.

National Air Force Museum, Trenton
Let your imagination take flight at this cool museum filled with warplanes! Take in some history and see the flying machines that helped Canada's war efforts.

Rideau Heritage Route, Ottawa to Kingston
Follow the Rideau Canal from town-to-town and get a look at true Canadiana – the shores of this UNESCO World Heritage Site offer a variety of festivals and events, historical attractions and loads of outdoor recreation including paddling, hiking and camping.

Sandbanks Provincial Park, Picton
Two of the largest freshwater baymouth sandbars in the world are right here on the shores of Lake Ontario! Take a brisk stroll along the shores and see the spectacular sunsets.

Thousand Islands Playhouse, Gananoque (Seasonal)
Treat your teens to a great production this summer! Check the website for updates on the 2010 season!

Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Morrisburg
Walk along the beautiful nature trails and watch birds in their natural habitats. Join in one of the fun programs to learn more about our feathered friends.

Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg (Seasonal)
Discover the sights and sounds of the 1860s at this recreated living-history site, complete with working farms, a cheese factory and a bakery. And don't forget to visit during one of their great events, like the colourful Fall Festival in mid-September!

Whetung Ojibwa Centre, Curve Lake Indian Reserve
See spectacular handcrafts, costumes, glass and blankets at this cultural centre. Head to the open house on the Thanksgiving long weekend for a special look at their artwork.

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