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St. Lawrence Corridor Accommodation Guide
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    The Many Accommodations of Prince Edward County

    Between Toronto and Ottawa rest the wineries, serene shores and the culturally and historically rich tract of land known as Prince Edward County. Covering a total area of 1048 sq km (405 sq mi), it is 262 km (163 mi) from the city of Ottawa. The region is home to a wealth of vast pastures with highly fertile land, prosperous vineyards, a plethora of outdoor activities and many accommodations to suit the needs of any potential visitor. (continue...)
     

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    Kingston Accommodation Guide

    Affectionately dubbed “The Limestone City,” many of Kingston's well-preserved historic buildings were constructed of the durable white stone during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, making it seem like a seaside British town caught in the past. (continue...)
     

     
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