Essential Stops Driving Toronto To Montreal

A road trip from Montreal to Toronto will take you along the shoreline of Lake Ontario, by the Ottawa River to the St. Lawrence River in Quebec.

If you are looking to further explore the area along the 401 on your Toronto to Montreal road trip, then check out all of our amazing recommendations for attractions to enjoy with your family.

This quaint small town is a delightful destination to pit stop and check out the blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences.

Port Hope

The Big Apple is seen from afar as you approach it driving along Highway 401 as this large red apple is an Ontario icon. You can order products such as caramel apple pie ahead of time on their website.

Big Apple

Prince Edward County has many sandy beaches and sand dunes, including Sandbanks Provincial Park, which is the perfect place to spend some time sunbathing or swimming.

Prince Edward County

The 1-hour tour takes you by the home of Canada’s first prime minister, along the historic downtown shopping area, and even to Kingston’s penitentiary.

Kingston

Gananoque is best known for its picturesque area that offers camping, glamping and boat tours around the Thousand Islands.

Gananoque and the Thousand Islands

Brockville sits on the Northern edge of the Thousand Islands and has a great waterfront area to watch the boats while enjoying a picnic in one of the lush green spaces.

Brockville

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