Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Map and Itinerary

Day 1-3:
We will be driving from the Ottawa Parliament building to Rockland. The drive is 43 km long to get to the town of Rockland. We will be staying here for three days at the Cartier Place Suite Hotel. On the way there, there is a Rockland campsite, which is at 38 km. There's also a restaurant called Bella's Restaurant that we will be stopping by. The attractions in Rockland are zoos, aquariums, and the Maple Sugar Shacks.


Day 4-6:
From Rockland, we will be heading down to Hawkesbury. This will take a 68 km drive. On the way there, there are four campsites. The campsites are Camping Peanut, Camping, Camping a la Rochelle, and the Parc Municipal de L'Original. We will then stop by the Prestige Restaurant to eat. We will be staying here for two days at Best Western L'Heritage Hotel. The attractions here are the Historic Sites, Interpretive Centers, Museums, Parks, and Gardens. The hotel provide sleeping accommodations on a room or suite and features a desk for customer service. Each guest room has a private bath or shower. Many hotels in Hawkesbury have pool, exercise room or sauna.

Day 7-11:
My friends and I will be leaving Hawkesbury to head down to Vaudreuil and stay for four days at the Chateau Vaudreuil Hotel. This trip would take 61 km. We will be stopping on the way to eat at the Valentine Restaurant in Vaudreuil. There are three campsites here, which are Voyageur Provincial Park, Camping Trans-Canadian, and the Parc d'Oka . The Chateau Vaudreuil is a 4-Diamond 5 Star luxury hotel. The Chateau Vaudreuil Hotel features restaurant, safe deposit box, golf, pool, room service, laundry, 24 hour front desk, hairdryer, and parking.

Day 12-14:
Finally we are going to Montreal. We will be staying here for 3 days then going back to Ottawa. From Vaudreuil to Montreal it will take us a 47 km drive. On the way there, we will stop at the restaurant Kam Fung in Côte-Vertu to eat. We will all be staying at the Hampton Inn Hotel in Dorval. The accommodation in the Montreal hotels have air conditioner, kitchen, stove, toaster, microwave, cable TV with pay movies, hairdryer, iron, wireless internet, and room service. The attractions in Montreal are shopping, nightlife, events, festivals, family travel, historic churches, scenic views, sports/activities, and the fish market. During our trip the climate for wind was 19km/h, the wind chill was 3°, and it was snowing so we had to drive slow.


Ottawa to Rockland: 43km
Rockland to Hawkesbury: 68km
Hawkesbury to Vaudreuil: 61km
Vaudreuil to Montreal: 47km


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