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Locality: Lindsay, Ontario

Phone: +1 800-668-6859



Address: 71 Mount Hope Street K9V 5N5 Lindsay, ON, Canada

Website: www.denuretours.com

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DeNure Tours 08.10.2020

Have you heard about our Clean Care Promise? The DeNure Clean Care Promise builds upon our already high standards of cleanliness. The safety and security of our guests and staff will always be our highest priority. We are doing everything we can to ensure your travel safety as the status around novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve.

DeNure Tours 02.10.2020

Earlier this summer DeNure was approached about selling the building we run our operations from. We will continue to operate from the building, albeit in a smaller office space with a majority of staff working from home. We look forward to getting back on the road this fall, continuing to deliver holidays just as we have for the past six decades. https://www.mykawartha.com//10163647-denure-tours-keeps-o/

DeNure Tours 24.09.2020

Experience the beauty of Ontario this fall on our Group of Seven Fall Colours Tour. Breathe in Tobermory’s cooling lake and bay breezes as you admire the turquoise waters that the quaint harbour town is famous for. https://denuretours.com/tour/ontario-fall-colours-tour/

DeNure Tours 17.09.2020

Experience the beauty of Ontario this fall - Join us as we journey across the rugged Canadian Shield, awash in vibrant autumn colours as you travel along the lakes and granite landscape made famous by the Canadian artists on this quintessential Canadian experience https://denuretours.com/tour/ontario-fall-colours-tour/

DeNure Tours 30.08.2020

Half a billion years in the making, as Europe and Africa converged with North America, the Iapetus Ocean closed, and a portion of the oceanic crust was thrust onto the eastern edge of the North American continent. The Tablelands are one of the only areas on earth where the earths mantle is exposed. Slightly rusty looking, the rocks and soil are composed of peridotite, enriched in nickel, magnesium, cobalt, iron and chromium making it inhabitable and even toxic for most plants. https://bit.ly/3hqknm8 #VirtualVacation #HolidayRay #TravelAwaits #OhCanada #TheRock #Newfoundland #GoExplore

DeNure Tours 12.08.2020

DeNureTours has been winning the interest of travellers with its Newfoundland and Labrador tours for over 50 years! Although we could not make the journey to The Rock in 2020, we look forward to returning in 2021! Our first stop is Gros Morne National Park. The words immense, majestic, and momentous simply do not do it justice. Gros Morne National Park is designated UNESCO World Heritage Site for both its geological history and exceptional scenery . The geology of the... park in particular illustrates the concept of plate tectonics, and has shed important light on geological evolution and its processes. 485 million years in the making and covering 1,805 square kilometres, it is the second largest National Park in the Atlantic. A member of the Long-Range Mountains, an outlying range of the Appalachian Mountains, the freshwater fjord is sheltered by towering cliffs, the highest waterfall in eastern North America, sandy beaches, sea stacks, and sea caves. Gros Morne takes its name from Newfoundland’s second highest mountain peak (at 806 m or 2,644 ft). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iccAyLgZ1c #VirtualVacation #TravelAwaits #HolidayRay #TheRock #Newfoundland #EastCoast

DeNure Tours 31.07.2020

Guests enjoying a day in PEI 2017 with Carole.

DeNure Tours 14.07.2020

Two outstanding sites in the Atlantic provinces receive UNESCO 'Global Geopark' Status! https://www.newswire.ca//unesco-bestows-prestigious-global

DeNure Tours 05.07.2020

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DeNure Tours 25.06.2020

Nova Scotia is home to over 160 historic lighthouses but the classic red-and-white Lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove is one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world. The first lighthouse at Peggys Cove was built in 1868. It was a wooden house with a beacon on the roof. In 1914 the original structure was replaced by the current octagonal lighthouse. The original wood lighthouse became the keeper's dwelling and remained near the current lighthouse until it was damaged by Hurr...icane a Edna 1954 and was removed. For many years, a small Canada Post Office operated out of the lower level during the summer, where visitors could send postcards and letters, each stamped with a cancellation mark with an image of the iconic lighthouse. The post office closed in November 2009 when mold issues became a health hazard. The current lighthouse was automated in 1958 and remained an active lighthouse until it was decommissioned in 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwil2br7yD0&feature=share #VirtualVacation #TravelAwaits #DiscoverCanada #TravelCanada #HolidayRay

DeNure Tours 22.06.2020

One of the most treasured views in all of Canada is Mahone Bay and it’s picture perfect three churches. The Presbyterian and Methodist congregations combined to form Trinity United Church. In 1885 the original building was moved to its present location. Gothic Revival style of architecture Victorian, the gable end is completed by a cornice to form a triangular pediment. Its steeple had been tall and pointed, as the neighbouring Anglican and Lutheran churches, but in 1926 i...t was found to be unsafe and was torn down. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church is situated centrally in a group of eight heritage properties that line the shore at the head of the harbour. It is a wood frame structure built in simple Gothic Revival style and painted white with minimal black trim completed in 1869. St James Church was completed in 1833, a galleried Georgian-style building, the original pews were boards placed on heavy blocks of wood, and the single-boarded walls made the building drafty. A year later improvements were made and by 1858 the chapel had become too small for the growing congregation. It was cut apart and greatly enlarged, with the tower being added later. By the 1880s it was again too small and in poor condition so it was decided to build a new church at the bottom of the hill, on its present site. Fun fact: The exteriors of the three churches are repainted every three years. #VirtualVacation #TravelAwaits #DiscoverCanada #TravelCanada #HolidayRay

DeNure Tours 05.06.2020

Happy Canada Day