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Is It Dangerous to Drive From Toronto to Montreal at Night? (And What You're Missing)

1. The Ancient Heart of Stone

Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve, Ontario, Canada

This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve sits atop one of the oldest geological formations on Earth, a natural bridge connecting ancient rock shields.

2. Sentinel of Shipwrecks

Point Petre Wildlife Area, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada

Along a remote, rugged stretch of coastline, a forgotten lighthouse stands guard over a watery graveyard of Lake Ontario shipwrecks.

3. Echoes of a Nation

Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Ontario, Canada

This vibrant community represents an unbroken thread of Mohawk nationhood, a place where ancient traditions and resilience shaped a distinct cultural landscape.

4. Canada's First Subterranean Passage

Brockville Railway Tunnel, Brockville, Ontario, Canada

Walk through Canada's very first railway tunnel, a marvel of 19th-century engineering that once connected the St. Lawrence River to inland trade routes.

5. The Village That Moved

Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

This entire 1860s village was meticulously relocated, building by building, to preserve its history from being submerged by the St. Lawrence Seaway project.

6. North America's First Lock Canal

Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, Quebec, Canada

Uncover the remnants of North America's first lock canal, an innovative 18th-century engineering feat that transformed trade and military logistics.

7. The Star Fort's Last Stand

Fort Wellington National Historic Site, Prescott, Ontario, Canada

Explore a rare star-shaped fort, one of the last defensive strongholds built along the St. Lawrence after the War of 1812, designed to deter American invasion.

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