The 10 Most Beautiful Towns and Villages in Canada (2 of 6)
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Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Visiting Niagara-on-the-Lake will make you feel like you’re stepping foot into the 19th century thanks to the well-preserved colonial-style architecture, lush gardens, and boutique shops. But its real crown jewel is the many regional wineries, many of which are happy to invite guests in for a glass or two. The restaurants are top-notch, as are the hotels.
Memramcook, New Brunswick
Picturesque sights and a unique cultural experience rolled into one. That’s what you get when you visit the village of Memramcook, whose inhabitants are Acadians, descendants of 17th-century French settlers who speak Chiac, a distinct French dialect that also throws in a few English words for good measure. Stop by the Monument-Lefebvre National Historic Site to learn more about these fascinating people. And while you’re ready for some exploration that takes you through the marshlands, hop on a bike and take in all of the beauty that the Memramcook River Valley has to offer.