Enjoy Late Summer Military Leave In Ontario For $233.99 Round Trip From Seattle

Service members stationed in the Seattle-Tacoma area should consider heading across the border for their upcoming military leave. July 30 military discounts for airline ticketsinclude a $233.99 deal for a round trip ticket from Seattle-Tacoma to Ontario, Canada. Everything is beautiful in Canada during late summer, making it the perfect place to vacation.
A discounted airline ticket to Ontario takes service members to one of the most populous provinces in east-central Canada. The national capital of Ottawa  and Toronto, the most populous Canadian city, are both located there. Hudson bay lies to the north and the U.S states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Michigan, and Minnesota lie to the south, with most of the U.S. border following inland waterways.
Ontario has its share of boutique hotels including the beautiful Harbour House, located on Niagara-on-the-Lake. It overlooks a marina and is steps from Fort George. Each of the 31 rooms features a gas fireplace and most have whirlpool tubs. Though there is no dining room on-site, a European breakfast and wine and cheese are served and staff will drive guests to nearby restaurants including partners Zees Grill and The Charles Inn.
The Shaw Festival is the most notable event held in Niagara-on-the Lake, which is home to the second largest North American repertory theatre company. This Canadian theatre festival is held from April through October each year and pays homage to the works of George Bernard Shaw and the Shavian playwrights. Several theatres participate in the festival, putting on a variety of notable performances.
The northern and southern regions of Ontario offer tourists much more to see and do. Whether they want to relax on the beach, enjoy the architecture, or explore nature, military personnel can do it with a $233.99 round trip ticket from Seattle-Tacoma. Click here to reserve this military discount airline ticket for late summer travel.
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