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Categories: Alexandria ON
Algonquin Provincial Park is known for its bounty of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes. Located in the park are eight camping grounds and fourteen trails, the park can only be explored by canoe or foot. Each Thursday in August the cro...
Categories: Algonquin Provincial Park
Categories: Brockville
Categories: Cobourg
Categories: Cornwall
Categories: Cunningham Bay
Categories: Fathom Five National Marine Park
Categories: Frazer Bay
Categories: Gananoque
Hamilton, Ontario, sits on the Niagara Escarpment, a distinct vertical cliff that separates the upper and lower city. Known as "the mountain," this cliff is the city's defining feature. Streets continue from the bottom of the mountain to the top, wit...
Categories: Hamilton ON
Categories: Huntsville
Categories: Killarney National Park
Kingston is nicknamed the "Limestone City" because of its many historic buildings built from limestone. Kingston is home to many artists who work in visual arts and performance art. There are many music and theater venues that hold per...
Categories: Kingston Ontario
Categories: Lake Ontario
If you want to get a look at some of Ontario's better natural vistas without getting too far away from civilization, this drive along Lake Superior should fit the bill. It skirts the lake's shoreline and then takes you for a tour of the green islands...
Categories: Lake Superior/Georgian Bay
This region of south-central Ontario, located midway between Toronto and Windsor, took great joy in modeling itself after England: London has its own Thames River, and nearby Stratford, namesake of Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, has i...
Categories: London ON
Categories: Manitoulin Island
Categories: Midland ON
Categories: Minto
Established in 1903 as a trading post on the Moose River 600 mi/965 km north of Toronto, Moosonee is the northern terminus of the four-hour Polar Bear Express train ride that begins in Cochrane. The train, which runs late June-early September, travel...
Categories: Moosonee
One of the world's most famous travel destinations, Niagara Falls offers a combination of natural beauty and entertainment that has inspired visitors since the 19th century.The impressive 170-ft-/53-m-high Horseshoe Falls on the Canada side and roman...
Categories: Niagara Falls ON
Niagara-on-the-Lake offers many recreational activities including world-class golf courses, cycling on the Niagara Parkway, tennis, swimming, or a visit to our harbourfront. Amongst all this the town boasts the world Renowned Shaw Festival, fully re-...
Categories: Niagara on the Lake
Categories: Nipigon Bay
Ottawa is beautiful to visit and one of the most culturally diverse cities in Canada. Its magnificent boulevards, exquisite gardens and regal architecture are captivating. The city is home to the country’s national monuments and museums. There is Can...
Categories: Ottawa
Categories: Parry Sound
Categories: Pembroke
Situated 85 mi/110 km northeast of Toronto in the heart of the Kawaratha Lake Region, Peterborough is the gateway to Ontario's cottage country. The Trent Severn Waterway passes through the city and houses the Peterborough Lift Lock, the world's large...
Categories: Peterborough ON
Categories: Point Pelee
Categories: Port Colborne
Discover this charming port town by strolling along the waterfront between the West and East Piers to Lakeside Park. Rowers from around the world come to these waters, as Port Dalhousie hosts the Royal Canadian Henly Regatta. Visit the old-fashioned ...
Categories: Port Dalhousie
Categories: Port Weller
Settled in 1787 and founded in 1810 by Major Edward Jessup against French and American encroachment, Prescott has since become a major port town with a rich military history, cargo trade history and the city's history can be felt while strolling thro...
Categories: Prescott
Categories: Sandbanks Provincial Park
Categories: Sault Ste. Marie
Categories: Silver Islet
Categories: Slate Island Provincial Park
Categories: Smith Falls
Categories: St. Catharines
If you've got time to drive from Ottawa to Toronto, this trip will take you past some lovely scenery and through some historic towns. It runs along the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Thousand Islands and Lake Ontario. If you're starting from Ottawa, take H...
Categories: St. Lawrence River/Lake Ontario
The Thousand Islands are a 50 mile long archipelago consisting of 1,864 islands whose territories are shared between Ontario, Canada and New York State. The region is very popular for boating, however, due to the large number of shoals a...
Categories: Thousand Islands
Categories: Thunder Bay
Categories: Timmins
Categories: Tobermory
It’s been called “a city that works.” As the capital of Ontario and Canada’s largest city, Toronto has become a dynamic cosmopolitan hub known for entertainment, culture, sports, high fashion and big business. The city boasts more than 20,000 retail ...
Categories: Toronto
Ontario's Waterloo Region, about 55 mi/90 km west of Toronto, includes four cities all within a short distance of each other. Kitchener and Waterloo share public transportation, but Guelph and Cambridge are within a 20-minute drive. All the communiti...
Categories: Waterloo Region ON
Categories: Wawa
The Welland Canals' various locks make it possible for large ships to navigate through the North American-Canadian border, bypassing the Niagara Escarpment that makes passing from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie impossible. Visit Lock 3 to see this in acti...
Categories: Welland Canal
Categories: West Bay
Culturally diverse with a wide variety of activities for all interests, Windsor has a lot to offer its visitors. For history, visit the Willistead Manor, a mansion in 15 acres of parkland, or Mackenzie Hall, the old courthouse. Windsor is home to the...
Categories: Windsor ON