Above, a view of the Rideau Canal and the Alexandra Bridge. Inset, National Geographic Traveler's November issue.

In the November issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine, which will be on newsstands as of Nov. 4, Ontario’s Rideau Canal Corridor places No. 2 out of 109 historic destinations around the world, a leader in the Best-Rated Places category in the magazine’s fifth annual survey of authentic travel destinations. 

Here’s a compilation of what the magazine’s reviewers had to say about the canal: “Flowing 126 miles from Ottawa to Lake Ontario, the 1832 canal ‘displays a high degree of authenticity.’ Named a World Heritage site in 2007, it is a ‘cornerstone of economic and social sustainability.’ Lined by parks and historically alluring communities, the corridor is a ‘high-quality model of collaborative action in creating sustainable heritage tourism.’”

What was the world’s No. 1 historic destination? Austria’s Wachau/Melk Abbey, of which the magazine’s reviewers said: “‘You really step back in time’ at this ‘impressively maintained’ Benedictine monastery overlooking the Danube. Villages ‘seem to try to outdo each other in promoting their heritage.’ A ‘nice combination of agro-tourism and gourmet tourism.’”

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