This dreamy small town is like a slice of Scotland and it's a road trip from Montreal
It's the perfect place for a spring day trip.
A small town near Montreal.
You don't need to get on a plane to feel like you're in a different country. This small town has major European vibes and is an enchanting spot to explore this season.
Offering storybook streets, old-world charm, cozy shops, and scenic parks, this quaint village looks like it belongs on a postcard.
It's located about 3 hours from Montreal, making it an idyllic spot for a weekend escape.
Perth is a historic small town perched along the Tay Canal in Lanark County, about an hour away from Ottawa.
The town takes its name from Perth in Scotland, and was settled by Scottish, Irish, and other European immigrants, a heritage you can still see woven into its historic streets today.
You can spend some time wandering through the downtown, where you'll find charming stone storefronts and boutiques filled with everything from gifts and jewellery to antiques and unique finds.
Spring is the perfect time for a stroll, and the town and its surroundings offer several green spaces to explore. Stewart Park is home to scenic landscapes, a whimsical bridge, and beautiful spring blooms.
The town also hosts the Perth Festival of Maples each spring, taking place on April 25 this year. The event includes taffy-on-snow, local vendors, artisans, live musical entertainment, a petting zoo, and more, and is a fun way to celebrate the sweetest season.
While you're in town, you can check out some of Perth's delicious eateries and cute cafes, or enjoy a treat on a sun-filled patio.
If you're looking for a quaint town with European charm to explore this spring, Perth is the place to be.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.