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Welcome back to the ‘How Far Can Your Money Take You?’ series. If you missed my last post, I shared how far $1,000 can get you within Ontario, within Canada & also internationally. From a Prince Edward County road trip to a weekend in Buffalo, New York, we broke down exactly how $1,000 can go further than most people expect.

In today’s post, we are stepping the budget up to $1,500. I honestly think this is the sweet spot for most people as it's not super limited and should be enough to be genuinely comfortable. Let's get into it.

As always: This budget is for one person. Transportation, accommodation, food and activities, all included.

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Within Ontario: Bruce Peninsula

If you've never been to Bruce Peninsula, this is your sign. The drive is about 3 hours from Toronto and is so worth it to see some of the most stunning turquoise waters we have in Ontario. This region is some dramatic cliffs, hiking trails and views that will surprise you. If you want to get the most out of it, three nights here is just the perfect amount of time.

Where to Stay

A chunk of the budget will be spent here, and it’s because you want to choose an accommodation/Airbnb near the water. You will feel justified in that spurge when you wake up on your first morning with the lake as your view.

What to Do

The good news is that Bruce Peninsula has a lot of free things to do. These are some iconic experiences that cost you almost nothing:

  • Walking around Tobermory, which is the main hub of the peninsula.

  • Visiting the Grotto at Bruce Peninsula National Park. Your only cost here is the park entry fee.

  • Exploring Flowerpot Island by boat for a small fee. 

  • Hike to Lion's Head Lookout.

Budget $150 for activities and you'll likely not spend it all.

Food

$350 for three nights is comfortable no matter how you approach it. Tobermory has some great spots for fresh food, and you can also supplement with groceries for a morning or two if you want to.

The Budget Breakdown

Within Canada: Halifax, Nova Scotia

I know you’re wondering about how to spend 4 nights in Halifax for $1,000. Well, it's tight, but it's possible. The waterfront, the seafood, and the people will make you realize just how much Halifax is underrated as a destination. 

What to Do

  • Halifax has a surprisingly great lineup of free and low-cost activities. Maximize your time but spreading these activities over the 4 days:

  • Take a round-trip ferry to Dartmouth for $3. Explore, have a seafood burger on day one.

  • Start day two slowly, then stop by Playdium arcade and axe throwing for about $25–$30 each for a fun afternoon. 

  • Then, walk the waterfront in the evenings for free. The views are genuinely beautiful and the cool breeze in the summer will surprise you in the best way.

  • Several museums are free on weeknights, so check the schedule and plan accordingly.

Feeding

Same approach as Prince Edward County. Get some groceries for quick meals at your accommodation, and choose one proper sit-down meal per day. Halifax has incredible seafood spots that are quite reasonable priced, so you don't need a big budget to eat well. You can do very well on a $250 feeding budget for your four nights if you're intentional about it.
 

*Splurge Option (outside budget): A perfume design class runs about $127 and is a genuinely unique experience. Worth it if you have a little flexibility in the budget.

The Budget Breakdown

Within Canada: Quebec City

Quebec City is one of those places that feels like it shouldn't be in Canada and you have to see it for yourself to really understand. The cobblestone streets, the architecture, the food, the energy of Old Quebec is unlike anywhere else in the country. It’s only a 1.5hour flight from Toronto, and two to three nights is the perfect amount of time to actually explore on this budget. 

P.S: if you opt to drive to Quebec from Toronto, then it could be worth it to extend your trip by a few days.

Getting There & Getting Around

Flights from Toronto come in around $400 return on a budget airline if you book early. Once you're in the city, the key to keeping costs down is where you stay. Book an Airbnb in the heart of Old Québec and you won't need to rent a car. Everything you want to see is walkable.

Airbnb prices vary a lot here — anywhere from $314 to $930 for 3 nights depending on what you're looking for. A mid-range option puts you around $600. One thing worth knowing: if you're going with a friend or partner, sharing that accommodation cost will significantly reduce what each person pays. This budget works beautifully for two people splitting it.

What to Do

  • Wandering around Old Québec is an activity in itself. Just walk and you won’t run out of things to look at. Most of the neighbourhood is free to explore, with a few (very affordable) exceptions:

  • Ride the historic funicular that connects Upper and Lower Old Quebec for $6. 

  • Notre-Dame de Quebec Cathedral, one of the most beautiful basilicas in the country. 

  • A half-day group tour to Montmorency Falls & Île d'Orléans for $100. 

  • Evening sightseeing river cruise: $85. 

  • Which brings the total to about $229 for a weekend of activities.

Food

The rest of the budget can comfortably go towards food for three nights, as this city has incredible food at all price points. To be on the safe side, pick one meal per day to treat yourself and keep the others simple. 

The Budget Breakdown

International: Dominican Republic

This one practically plans itself. For just under $1,500, you can book 5 nights at an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic. Yep, that's it. That's the trip. You show up, you put your bag down, and everything is taken care of. Flights, transportation, accommodation and food all in one single booking.

This post is part of the 'How Far Can Your Money Take You?' series. Follow along on Instagram @perfectpaths | Pinterest 

Safe travels,

Joba

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