I'm heading to Myrtle Beach next month for a week. Then in August I'm heading to West Virginia for a week.
Next year I'm heading out west to Yellowstone.
Now last year I went to Tweed, Ontario for a week. Made stops in Ottawa and Toronto.
Ontario (or Canada) still needs to raise the speed limit there.

Also what is up with your "2 bag" milk? I thought that was weird.

Now I drove into french territory, (across the river from Ottawa) and I couldn't read anything, even McDonald's had no English. I was expecting the french/english type signs. Even Ottawa had no french, only english signs there.
In Tweed, I walked into the beer store at 9pm and they tell me, sorry we're closed. I asked if another store was open with some. So he told me, "Sir, here in Canada, we're the only one that can sell it and it closes at 9pm." I asked when do you open? 9am.
I dropped my jaw and said, "So you close at 9pm to help keep alcoholics at bay, but you open at 9am so they can get a fix for breakfast?"

Anyways I loved Canada.
Best Thing About Canada Visit: People were all nice & friendly. The places that we visit had good scenery without cranky people bothering you like in the states.
Worse Thing About Canada Visit: Expensive. 15% sales tax & gas is $1 per litre. Atleast I got some of the 7% sales tax back though. When I went it was 90 cents per Canadian dollar.