Russell
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Vacation time is just around the corner and despite the ailing economy some of us will have the good fortune to be travelling for the holidays. For example, I'll be in the American south-west in late August. So I thought we could all give one another some tips on what to visit in our areas, be it England, Scotland, Ireland, the U.S.A., Canada, France, or elsewhere.
For example, I live in Montreal, Canada. Just outside the city you can visit Fort Chambly (1st photo) much involved in the French-Indian Wars. The internet site is www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/fortchambly/index_e.asp.
In Quebec City you can visit the citadel (2nd photo). The internet site is www.lacitadelle.qc.ca/section.php?lang=en&id=4. By the way in the old town there has a toy soldier shop and the internet site is http://www.toysoldiersclub.com/.
Just west of Montreal, about two hours drive, in Ontario, there is Upper Canada Village (3rd photo) where you can walk around an old town with people living the way we used to about 200 years ago. The internet site is www.uppercanadavillage.com/home.htm.
In Kingston, Ontario there's Fort Henry (4th photo) and the internet site is www.forthenry.com/home.htm.
Hoping to hear from the rest of you.
For example, I live in Montreal, Canada. Just outside the city you can visit Fort Chambly (1st photo) much involved in the French-Indian Wars. The internet site is www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/fortchambly/index_e.asp.
In Quebec City you can visit the citadel (2nd photo). The internet site is www.lacitadelle.qc.ca/section.php?lang=en&id=4. By the way in the old town there has a toy soldier shop and the internet site is http://www.toysoldiersclub.com/.
Just west of Montreal, about two hours drive, in Ontario, there is Upper Canada Village (3rd photo) where you can walk around an old town with people living the way we used to about 200 years ago. The internet site is www.uppercanadavillage.com/home.htm.
In Kingston, Ontario there's Fort Henry (4th photo) and the internet site is www.forthenry.com/home.htm.
Hoping to hear from the rest of you.