The City of a Hundred Spires, with its French
influences, slew of festivals, and pristinely preserved historic city centre
has to be one of the most charming in North America, if not the world.
This lake depends on melted glacier water to fill up and it changes drastically with each season. Its disappearing water has amazed people for thousands of years.
Philadelphia, known as
the “City of Brotherly Love”, was an important meeting place
for the Founding Fathers during the Revolutionary War. It was here that they
discussed the American independence and the constitutional framework for the United
States. As you can probably tell, ‘Philly’
is a city steeped in history with plenty of historical attractions to explore.
Rockford’s iconic gardens may be in the heartland of America, but you’ll feel transported to Japan as you explore the winding paths, ponds and waterfalls.
The incandescent blue and gold interior of Montreal’s spiritual heart dazzles visitors and pilgrims. It was once the largest house of worship in North America.
The Treasure State is a treasure indeed, a land of rugged, glacial beauty with mountainous peaks, thrilling wildlife and rolling prairies that are rich with history.