Canada's most populous
province, is a land of dazzling diversity, beckoning tourists with its iconic sights, vibrant cities, and breathtaking natural beauty. Niagara Falls, a force of nature that needs no introduction, is sure to leave you awestruck. But Ontario boasts much more than just waterfalls. Toronto, a dynamic metropolis, offers world-class museums, a stunning CN Tower with EdgeWalk for the daring, and a thriving theater scene. History buffs will be captivated by Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, and Fort William Historical Park, a reconstruction of a 19th-century fur trading post.
For the outdoor enthusiast, Ontario is a paradise. Hike or canoe pristine lakes and forests in Algonquin Provincial Park, or explore the scenic Thousand Islands archipelago dotting the St. Lawrence River. Wine lovers can savor award-winning wines in Niagara’s renowned wine region, while theatergoers will be enthralled by the world-famous Stratford Festival. Fall brings a magical transformation as the province explodes in a riot of colors, making Ontario an ideal destination for a fall foliage adventure. No matter your interests, Ontario has something to offer every visitor, making it an unforgettable vacation destination.
Things To Do
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10 Best Things to Do and See in Ontario
Attraction/Activity | Description |
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Witness the Thundering Beauty of Niagara Falls | Niagara Falls, a natural wonder that needs no introduction. Take a boat tour to get up close, walk behind the falls, or visit the viewing platforms for breathtaking panoramas. |
Ascend the CN Tower and EdgeWalk | Experience Toronto from the sky at the iconic CN Tower. For the truly adventurous, try EdgeWalk, a thrilling walk on an open-air ledge with breathtaking city views. |
Explore Algonquin Provincial Park’s Wilderness | Immerse yourself in nature at Algonquin Park. Hike through vast forests, canoe pristine lakes, spot wildlife, and camp under a star-filled sky. |
Delve into Canada’s Capital: Ottawa | Discover Ottawa, Canada’s vibrant capital city. Explore Parliament Hill, visit the Canadian War Museum, or stroll through the ByWard Market for a taste of local culture. |
Cruise Through the Thousand Islands | Explore the scenic Thousand Islands region on a boat tour. Navigate the labyrinth of islands, discover charming towns, and soak in the beauty of the St. Lawrence River. |
Unwind in Muskoka Cottage Country | Escape to Muskoka, a playground of sparkling lakes, lush forests, and charming towns. Rent a cozy cottage, enjoy water activities on the lakes, or simply relax and take in the serenity. |
Savor Ontario’s Wine Country | Embark on a wine tasting tour in Niagara’s renowned wine region. Sample award-winning wines at wineries, enjoy scenic vineyards, and savor delicious local cuisine. |
Travel Back in Time at Fort William Historical Park | Experience 19th-century life at Fort William Historical Park. Watch military demonstrations, explore reconstructed buildings, and immerse yourself in Canada’s rich history. |
Catch a Performance at the Stratford Festival | Immerse yourself in the world of theater at the world-renowned Stratford Festival. Enjoy classic and contemporary plays by Shakespeare and other renowned playwrights. |
Toronto International Film Festival | The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, held annually in Toronto in September. |
Travel Guides
Travel Guide
This revised and expanded edition of the classic guide to Ontario’s most fascinating things offers local travelers and out-of-province visitors alike even more interesting, quirky and odd places to visit. Here are train rides, ferry trips, scenic roads and unusual natural and manmade attractions.
Bike Trails
A collection of Park Paths and longer Rail Trails —off-road, car-free, self-guided routes, suitable for city hybrid and gravel bikes—in all corners of the province.
Travel Guide
Have you ever imagined yourself meandering through verdant forests, discovering energetic towns, and engaging in a wealth of cultural experiences? If so, grab hold of our fascinating travel guide to Ontario, Canada, and get ready to go on an unforgettable experience.
Top 60 Canoe Routes
Ontario is blessed with some of the most scenic and enjoyable lakes and rivers in the world — it truly is a paddler’s paradise. Like the first edition of this book, this updated and expanded second edition is destined to become the classic guide to the very best canoeing the province has to offer.
Bike Trails
In 40 Days & 40 Hikes, this adventurer, author, and environmentalist sets herself a new challenge: to hike the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory creatively. In 40 cleverly crafted day-loops, Ross covers over 900 kilometers mostly following Canada’s longest marked trails
Travel Guide
Ontario’s rich natural landscape and diverse wildlife provides some of the most exceptional birdwatching Canada has to offer, attracting thousands of bird-lovers each year.