The New York Times' annual travel list highlights 52 destinations worldwide, including Ontario's Trent-Severn Waterway. Ranked #40, the waterway is praised for its scenic beauty, connecting Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay through rivers, lakes, and canals. The publication emphasizes the area's 'renaissance' with the addition of a new $45 million lakefront museum, showcasing Indigenous canoe heritage and offering outdoor education programs.
The newspaper's annual list features 52 destinations across the globe to travel to each year, and Ontario got a special shoutout in this latest edition.
"The museum exhibits styles from across Canada — showcasing them in a curved building inspired by, yes, the canoe — and honours the vessel's Indigenous legacy," the list reads. Boat rental company Le Boat also got a shoutout for expanding its self-drive cruising opportunities and route out of the renovated Horseshoe Bay Marina.was another business that received a special mention on the list for its innovative brews like the floral Monarch saison, which is named after the butterflies that migrate through Ontario each year.
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