
Akwesasne
Mohawk Heritage, Cultural Roots, and Riverfront Discovery
Just south of Cornwall lies Akwesasne, a vibrant Mohawk Nation rich in culture, tradition, and natural beauty. With See-Way More, you’re invited to explore this unique destination that spans the borders of Ontario, Quebec, and New York State.
From Cornwall Island (Kawehno:ke)—home to local businesses, cultural landmarks, and the iconic A’nowara’ko:wa Arena—to sacred sites and scenic riverfronts, Akwesasne offers visitors a truly immersive experience. Walk or cycle across the Seaway International Bridge to discover a land where Mohawk history is proudly shared through art, storytelling, and celebration.
Visit highlights like the International Pow-Wow, the Native North American Travelling College, and the Akwesasne Museum, or take in the atmosphere at the Mohawk International Lacrosse facility and Casino Resort. Wherever your journey leads, you’ll feel the heartbeat of the land and the spirit of the people.
See-Way More offers a respectful, enriching gateway to Akwesasne—where culture, connection, and community await.
Cornwall
Riverside Culture, City Comforts, Scenic Adventure
Cornwall is the urban heart of Eastern Ontario—a vibrant riverside city where culture, recreation, and local flavour meet. With See-Way More, explore historic downtown districts like Pitt Street Promenade and Le Village, known for their unique shops, local restaurants, and waterfront charm.
From cultural gems like Aultsville Theatre and the Cornwall Community Museum to active experiences along the Riverside Trail and Lamoureux Park, Cornwall offers something for every traveler. Cyclists, shoppers, foodies, and history buffs alike will find adventure and relaxation here, all with stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.
Whether you’re here for a festival, a day on the trail, or a quick getaway with great food and big city amenities, Cornwall is a hub of discovery, and See-Way More is your ride to it all.
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Counties
Countryside Adventures, Heritage Roots, and Small-Town Discoveries
North Stormont – Small Town Charm, Big Outdoor Fun
Discover the warm, bilingual hospitality of North Stormont through scenic day trips filled with small-town festivals, covered skating rinks, and countryside trails. With See-Way More, you’ll explore vibrant villages, enjoy seasonal adventures, and experience the peaceful beauty of the South Nation River—just a short ride from Ottawa and Cornwall.
South Stormont – Waterfront Escapes & Living History
From the scenic shores of the St. Lawrence to the stories of the Lost Villages Museum, South Stormont offers the perfect mix of outdoor exploration and heritage experiences. See-Way More connects you to beautiful beaches, historic trails, and local treasures like St. Andrews West, where past and present come together.
North Dundas – Arts, Agri-Food & Adventure
Rich in rural charm and cultural flavour, North Dundas is where agri-tourism meets creativity. Join See-Way More to explore local cheese producers, charming farm stands, and lively events like Dairyfest and Art on the Waterfront. Whether it’s food, theatre, or paddling on the river—you’ll find your rhythm here.
South Dundas – History on the River’s Edge
Step into Canada’s past and experience natural beauty in South Dundas, home of the McIntosh Apple and the Upper Canada Village. With See-Way More, enjoy heritage trails, stunning river views, and vibrant waterfront towns. It’s the perfect destination for culture lovers and families alike.
North Glengarry – Highland Spirit & Scenic Trails
Explore the proud blend of Scottish, French, and rural traditions in North Glengarry. With See-Way More, you’ll walk the stunning Island Park, join local festivals like the Glengarry Highland Games, and unwind in quiet villages surrounded by lakes, forests, and cultural gems.
South Glengarry – Lakeside Heritage & Celtic Flair
From elegant churches to waterfront drives, South Glengarry is rich in culture and natural charm. Join See-Way More to explore riverside villages, discover hidden museums, and take in local events like the Williamstown Fair and Raisin River Canoe Race—just steps from Lake St. Francis.