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Romantic Weekends in Canada

By Susan Breslow Sardone, About.com



British Columbia: Manitoba:
    Lodging
    Tall Pines Lodges
    "Couples-only" resort surrounded by Whiteshell Provincial Park. Individual lodges have Jacuzzis, saunas, and open fireplaces. Activities include golf, tennis, boating, and horseback riding.

    Dining
    Amici
    One of Winnipeg's most elegant five-star restaurants, and rated among the Top 40 in Canada.

    Just For Fun
    The Forks National Historic Site
    Scenic area with quiet walkways along the river, perfect for a romantic stroll.

    Special Note:
    Summertime is an ideal time to visit. Known for its abundance of art, theatre, music, and dance, Winnipeg features world-class productions in an open-air theater called Rainbow Stage in the beautiful surroundings of Kildonan Park.
Ontario:
    Lodging
    Château Laurier Hotel
    Standing next to the Canadian Parliament buildings since 1912, it's one of the grandest and most elegant hotels in Canada. Rooms overlook the Rideau Canal, Ottawa River, and the Byward Market.

    Royal York
    Glamorous, grand, and offers an oh-so-romantic Toronto getaway package.

    Dining
    Cora's
    A Canadian treasure, Cora's serves delicious breakfasts and lunch heaped with artfully arranged fresh fruit.

    Just For Fun
    Toronto's Top Activities for Grownups
    From the city's Chinese Lantern Festival to its nude beach, there's something for everyone.

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