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ontario

One of the most populated province in Canada and is the second-largest province by total area after Quebec. A third of Canada’s population lives in Ontario, and the city of Toronto — the country’s largest — contains most of Canada’s world-class attractions, entertainment, and shopping.

The national capital of Ottawa is home to many interesting sights involving Canadian history and government, while the more rural “cottage country” regions are where locals go to enjoy the great outdoors. Northern Ontario is largely uninhabited, and most of the province’s major population centers, including Toronto, are located in the southeastern corner, around the massive Lake Ontario. Despite the name, so-called Central Ontario — the scenic, nature-filled region — can be found by driving only a few hours in any direction outside greater Toronto.

RBG Hendrie Valley Sanctuary,ON

Trails & boardwalks run through this serene, wildlife-filled nature preserve with marshes & creeks.
| Nature & Parks

Recollet Falls, French River, ON

Low and wide cascade, over 100 m wide waterfalls with scenic trail from visitor center through French River gorge, make you realize what Canada is really all about.
| Waterfalls

Richmond Green, ON

Spacious beautiful park for everyone
| City Parks

Rock Garden, Royal Botanical Gardens, ON

Historic garden with a visitor centre & cafe, plus hiking trails & a year-round perennial display. Visit it at different times of day and different times of year — you’ll always...
| Sights & Landmarks

Rockwood Conservation Area, ON

Very popular natural area, featuring limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes, including one of the world's largest.
| Nature & Parks

Rosetta McClain Gardens,Toronto

Picturesque park with rose gardens, a rock fountain surrounded by a pergola & views of Lake Ontario.
| City Parks

Royal Botanical Garden, ON

Royal Botanical Gardens is a year-round attraction with different flowers blooming from May to October.
| Sights & Landmarks

Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto

Canada's largest museum and the fifth largest on the continent, with 6 million objects in its collections.
| Museums

Scarborough Bluffs Park, Toronto

Bluffers Park is a jewel of Scarborough's waterfront. Hike up to a scenic lookout or go for a walk along the Bluffers Park Trail. During summer enjoy picnics or swimming on seri...
| Nature & Parks

Scenic Caves Blue Mountains, ON

Once home to the Petun First Nations people and currently situated within one of Canada’s 18 UNESCO sites, year around attraction includes labyrinth of caves and caverns 70 ft b...
| Outdoor

St. James Park, Toronto

Picturesque green space next to St. James Cathedral , featuring flower gardens, walking paths, gazebo, a fountain & a produce-themed playground.
| City Parks

Stratford,ON

Canada’s premier arts town. City which was settled by English, Irish, Scottish and German immigrants, starting in the 1820s
| Cities

The Radical Roaster Barn Store, ON

Family business of authentic Mexican furniture and accessories for your home and garden! Old World Clay Pots, Chimineas, Wall Suns and Masks, Amazing Garden Ornaments including ...
| Sights & Landmarks

The Screaming Heads of Midlothian,ON

Summer and fall, check out the outdoor art exhibit that’s a must-see in the Almaguin Highlands north of Muskoka.
| Sights & Landmarks

Tiffany Falls Conservation Area, Hamilton

Tiffany Falls is a 21-metre-high ribbon (height is greater than width) waterfall located in the Tiffany Falls Conservation Area
| Waterfalls

Tiffin Centre for Conservation, ON

Forest, wetland & meadow conservation area with a pond, accessible trails, classrooms & camping.
| Nature & Parks

Toronto Tallship Boat Cruise

Kajama is a three-masted former cargo schooner. Boat cruise for 1,5 hour out in a water of Lake Ontario from May to June daily and on weekends in September and May. If you lo...
| Blog

Toronto Zoo, ON

The Toronto Zoo is Canada's largest Zoo with over 5,000 animals representing over 450 species.
| Sights & Landmarks

Trillium Park, Toronto

The Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail is public green space on a spectacular part of Toronto’s waterfront. Park design inspired by various Ontario landscapes.
| City Parks

Village Square, Burlington

Designed in the tradition of a turn-of-the-century town square, Village Square unites historic architecture with modern lifestyle interests and establishments.
| Sights & Landmarks

Visiting Holiday Magic at Blue

Blumination is a one-kilometre path covered in multicoloured lights.
| Blog

Waterfront, Burlington, ON

Burlington's Downtown Waterfront is a unique destination offering visitors a place to discover and relax.
| Sights & Landmarks

White Water Walk, Niagara

The Niagara River’s Whirlpool Rapids are one of the world’s wildest stretches of whitewater, reaching an extremely dangerous Class 6 classification, the world’s highest.
| Sights & Landmarks

Wilcox Lake Park, ON

Lake Wilcox is located in the Oak Ridges community at the headwaters of the East Humber River. It is the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine and is home to a variety o...
| Nature & Parks

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