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Why travel to Ontario: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit

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01
A SNEAK PEAK

A SNEAK PEAK

A SNEAK PEAK

A Sneak Peek into Ontario

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  • While on holiday in Ontario, Canada, visit Niagara Falls to witness one of the world's largest and fastest waterfalls, hear the roar, and see the thundering power of water.
  • Holidaying at Niagara Falls is guaranteed to be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
  • Niagara Falls is a city on the border between Canada and the U.S. state of New York.
  • It is located in eastern Canada, not far from the busy metropolis of Toronto.
  • Millions of people go to Niagara Falls holidays every year to witness the breathtaking waterfalls and watch Lake Erie flow into Lake Ontario.
  • Enjoy the best viewing points of the natural wonder, a wide range of hotels, and many activities for the whole family by staying in the Canadian city.
  • Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and the smaller Bridal Veil Falls make up the entirety of the waterfalls.
  • The Maid of the Mist is a popular boat excursion that takes visitors up close to the breathtaking sight (and allows them to get thoroughly drenched; ponchos are optional).
  • Travellers can see what's behind the Horseshoe Falls' water curtain on the Journey Behind the Falls.
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  • Capital- Toronto
  • International Airport - Ontario International Airport (ONT)
  • Population – 14,789,778
  • Currency - Canadian Dollar
  • Time - Toronto, ON, Canada (GMT-5)
  • Driving side - right
  • Official Language- English
  • Religion – Christianity
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HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

Top Tourist Attractions in Ontario

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  • Welcome to Toronto, Canada's most diverse and vibrant city.
  • Spend the evening wandering around the pedestrianized Distillery District if you have the energy.
  • This is a repurposed warehouse district filled with independent boutiques and family-friendly restaurants.
  • A full day of exploration. Start your day by visiting the CN Tower, the world's third tallest structure.
  • Travel 550m in a glass-fronted elevator and take a walk along the glass floor while holding your breath.
  • Older children will enjoy riding around the roof on the harnessed Edgewalk.
  • Explore west to the Niagara Peninsula; in just two hours, you'll be gasping in awe at one of the world's most spectacular waterfalls.
  • Niagara Falls, which consists of three waterfalls shared by Canada and America, has the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world.
  • It's enough to fill 70 swimming pools in a single minute!
  • Experience the falls from the Hornblower cruise or top of the Skylon Tower via zipline, helicopter, or zipline.
  • The spray is incredible, as is the noise emitted into the atmosphere can be seen for miles.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL

SEASONS TO TRAVEL

SEASONS TO TRAVEL

Best Months to Visit Ontario

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  • A good time to explore the city is from May to September to visit Ontario.
  • Unless you plan to go skiing or snowboarding, the weather in Ontario is too cold for outdoor activities before or after this period.
  • Many attractions remain closed during the harsh Canadian winter.
  • Most of Ontario, including the Canadian capital of Ottawa and its most important city, has a temperate climate.
  • Arctic Tundra climate small area to the north along the Hudson Bay shore.
  • The weather in Ontario is never truly too warm for comfort throughout the year, but it does get icy during the winter months.
  • The average temperature in Ontario by month is shown below to help explain how the weather changes throughout the year.
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WORTH A VISIT

WORTH A VISIT

WORTH A VISIT

The Best Places to Visit in Ontario

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Niagara Falls

  • You may believe that if you've seen Niagara Falls once, you've seen everything.
  • But the roar of the water as you approach it, the mist on your face as you gaze up 50 meters at a true natural wonder, as well as the sheer power of the falls that you can feel in your bones it!
  • And there are numerous ways to experience Niagara Falls.
  • The most traditional approach is to take a boat ride with Hornblower Niagara Cruises for an up-close and soggy view.
  • Still, you can also zipline towards them on the new MistRider Zipline to the Falls or Journey Behind the Falls, travelling through tunnels until you're literally behind a wall of water.
  • Perhaps you'd prefer to see them from above with Niagara Helicopters or wait until the Falls light up in colour at night.
  • When you consider all nearby attractions and entertainment, you can see why a classic remains a classic.
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The CN Tower's EdgeWalk

  • The CN Tower is one of Canada's well-known landmarks; visiting the 553-metre-tall structure is about more than just the view.
  • Those who feel brave can walk across the Glass Floor, which is only 2.5 inches thick and 113 storeys above the ground.
  • Those feeling particularly daring may ascend another 33 levels to the SkyPod observation platform for the city's best views.
  • The real draw, however, the attraction unlike any other in the world, is the EdgeWalk.
  • Put on a harness, go tower, and walk the edge of the building with nothing but air between you and the ground.
  • The faint of heart; it's for adrenaline junkies who want to brag about boasting to their friends that they had completed the world's highest hands-free walk.
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Charming towns

  • Ontario has a plethora of charming small towns dotted along its highways and byways.
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake is the most visited small town; beautifully located on Lake Ontario; it charms with lovely gardens, cute shops, and majestic homes, as well as boutique hotels and horse drew carriages.
  • St. Jacobs captivates visitors with its living history of Mennonites and their massive farmers' market, which coexists with modern boutiques and shops.
  • Get a feel for country life here.
  • Stratford is known for its rich cultural offerings, including The Stratford Festival, North America's leading classical repertory theatre, which runs from April to November.
  • From Shakespeare to Molière, a tragedy to comedy, or choreographed musicals, you can see many high-quality theatre productions spanning genres and generations.
  • Port Hope and Bayfield are two more examples of Ontario's hidden gems.
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1000 Islands

  • The 1000 Islands region, located on the St. Lawrence River, is rich in scenery and history!
  • Most visitors will take a boat tour and learn about the region's tumultuous history, from pirates and bootleggers to politicians who lived and travelled there.
  • Admire the castles and mansions where the rich and famous spent their weekends.
  • Take advantage of all outdoor adventure opportunities.
  • Scuba dive among the region's 200 shipwrecks or go fishing for the big one.
  • There are 30 public golf courses and kayaking and canoeing.
  • Stroll through Kingston's streets, marvel at the 19th-century limestone architecture, and visit historical sites.
  • Or unwind and enjoy the beautiful surroundings with some local food and drinks.
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DISCOVER MORE

DISCOVER MORE

DISCOVER MORE

Ontario Off the Beaten Track

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Toronto

  • Toronto is always one of the best places to live in Ontario because of its location and multiculturalism.
  • Toronto has approximately 2.9 million people and a stable economy that ensures a comfortable life for every household.
  • Toronto also has a variety of activities for singles and families.
  • This city has museums, parks, art galleries, nightclubs, various restaurants, and cultural activities such as ballet and opera seasons.
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Waterloo

  • Waterloo is an excellent choice if you want to live near Toronto at a much lower cost.
  • Waterloo is the best place to live in southern Ontario, home to many technological firms.
  • Low unemployment rate and affordability, this city are also one of Ontario's best places to live for families.
  • This means that, in comparison to Toronto, you will earn the same average salary but spend less, allowing you to begin saving for retirement.
  • Another reason Waterloo is one of the best places to live in southern Ontario is the variety of options available to students.
  • This city is home to two of the country's top universities and numerous student housing options.
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Oakville

  • Live in a peaceful town, Oakville is one of the best places in southern Ontario.
  • This town, part of the Greater Toronto Area, has many green and recreational spaces for children.
  • Its landscape is breathtaking, especially given its proximity to the Lake Ontario Waterfront.
  • This town is also well-known for having a large sporting population.
  • Some of the sports available in this town include hockey, skating, lacrosse, canoeing, and soccer.
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Burlington

  • Burlington is located along the lake between Hamilton and Oakville, making for spectacular scenery.
  • This is not only one of the best places for families to live in Ontario.
  • It is also ideal for singles.
  • Burlington has a variety of nightlife activities, shopping, cultural events, and entertainment for people of all ages.
  • There are numerous businesses here, which means there are multiple job opportunities.
  • Finally, with the assistance of a great realtor, you can find a low-cost home in the best neighbourhoods.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS

CULTURE & TRADITIONS

CULTURE & TRADITIONS

Ontario Culture and Traditions

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  • Ontario has the most diverse population, accounting for more than half of all newcomers.
  • One in every four Ontario residents was born outside of Canada, and a sizable proportion of the province's population speaks a language other than English or French at home.
  • Along with the province's strong French-speaking and First Nations communities, all of these immigrant groups have made their distinct contributions to Ontario's culture.
  • English is the official language of Ontario; it is not the first language of millions of residents, 25% of whom were born in countries other than Canada.
  • Today, Ontario is home to over a dozen different First Nations groups and more than half of all new immigrants in Canada.
  • Most of Ontario's 583,000 French-speaking residents live in the National Capital Region, near the Quebec border, or in northeastern Ontario.
  • Ontario has the most museums and art galleries of any Canadian province, and Toronto has the most live theatre performances outside of London's West End and New York City's Broadway.
  • Toronto's multicultural neighbourhoods include Chinatown, Koreatown, Greek Town, and Little Italy.
  • Niagara on the Lake and Stratford host well-known summer festivals honouring George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare.
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FOOD FUN FASHION

FOOD FUN FASHION

FOOD FUN FASHION

Ontario: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide

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food

#food

  • The food identity of Ontario is a rich mosaic of foodways.
  • It consists of locally grown foods, innovative artisans, and hardworking farmers, all intertwined with unique traditions grafted together by people who came here from all over the world.
  • The lush boreal landscape is dotted with farms, orchards, and pastures that inspire chefs to create delicious, terroir-driven dishes.
  • For half of the year, we have access to fresh ingredients.
  • During the second half, traditional preservation techniques combine with agricultural innovation to keep locals and visitors alike satiated with seasonally driven food.
  • Extreme seasonal shifts force chefs, growers, and artisans to be creative.
  • They are constantly innovating new techniques due to fusing traditions from worldwide.
  • This province is blessed with more an abundance of variety. While some items may only be available for a limited time, this makes enjoying them all the more special.
  • Heritage apple varieties are grown in the Blue Mountains.
  • Coronation grapes are grown on the Essex County coast.
  • Fiddleheads, morel mushrooms, chanterelles, and ramps are examples of foraged foods.
  • Peaches are grown in Niagara Peninsula orchards.
  • Oxford County aged and rindy cheeses
  • Blue cheeses from Ireland Glengarry County and the surrounding area
  • Huron County Mennonite-style summer sausage wrapped in cloth
  • Foraged wild blueberries in Northern Ontario
  • Manitoulin Island's shores were teeming with freshwater fish.
  • In Lanark County, maple syrup is best served fresh from the pot on snow.
  • Pork is raised on nuts and grains from a heritage breed.
  • That day, cheese curds were cut and bagged.
  • Tomatoes grown in Leamington County fields and greenhouses
  • Sweet corn, still on the cob, can be found almost anywhere.
  • Norfolk County strawberries, small and sweet, grown on hay.
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Fashion

#Fashion

  • There is no official Canadian national dress.
  • Folk dress for both men and women is considered a national dress in Canada.
  • Canadians lived in a stunningly beautiful but harsh environment.
  • Warm houses and clothes were among the essential things for indigenous Canadian tribes.
  • Today's fashion in Canada is still heavily influenced by the weather and climate.
  • That's why people wear parkas, long johns (basically long underwear), earmuffs, scarves, gloves, mittens, tuques (woollen caps), linen and leather jackets, leggings, Ojibwa shirts, trousers, and moccasins.
  • These are unisex clothes that are suitable for both men and women.
  • Females wore crinoline or hoop skirts, wide dresses with gigot sleeves, and a peplum attached bodice.
  • Males' folk dresses included decorative waistcoats, breeches (shorter trousers), a cane, cufflinks, and a sash.
  • Native Americans and European colonizers both lived on these lands for centuries.
  • Native Americans arrived in Canada in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Native Indians influenced the development of Canadian national clothing.
  • The most important thing for Native Indians in Canada was maintaining their traditions in all aspects of their lives.
  • Every tribe had its traditional clothing, jewellery, and face painting style.
  • European settlers introduced new fashion to Canadian lands, forever altering the country's clothing tradition.
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Canada's Wonderland

#Fun

  • Canada's Wonderland, a massive theme park that works during the summer months, is located about 30 kilometres northwest of Toronto's city centre.
  • An annual visit to Canada's Wonderland is one of the top summer activities for residents with children.
  • However, as Canada's premier amusement park, this attraction attracts visitors from all over the country.
  • Attractions include roller coasters and thrill rides for children of all ages, a water park, a dinosaur park, and live shows.
  • Wonderland is a short day trip from Toronto.
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Fishing in Northern Ontario

#fun

  • Northern Ontario is one of the best fishing destinations in Canada.
  • Walleye, pickerel, bass, northern pike, and muskies are among the most sought-after catches, and visitors come to try their luck.
  • Fishing lodges in Ontario range from luxury resorts to rustic cottages, but most provide everything you need for a successful trip, including boats, guides, meals, and cabins.
  • The best fishing is frequently found on remote northern lakes accessible only by small floatplanes.
  • Resorts provide either fly-in packages or, in some cases, boat pickup, and there are also several good drive-to alternatives.
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Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of Canada

#fun

  • The Trent-Severn Canal, built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, is a network of waterways that connects Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay on Lake Huron.
  • The canal winds its way through rivers and lakes in eastern Ontario, including the Trent River and Lake Simcoe.
  • More than 40 locks meet the changing levels, including the world's highest hoist, built-in 1905 in Peterborough and covering a height of 20 meters.
  • Originally used to transport grain and timber, the Trent-Severn Waterway is now managed by Parks Canada and is officially known as the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of Canada.
  • It is primarily used for tourism and recreational boating.
  • Camping and grassy areas for picnics are available at some of the locks.
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NATURE & SAFARI

NATURE & SAFARI

NATURE & SAFARI

Ontario: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures

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  • If you made a list of all the outdoor activities you could think of, Algonquin Park would probably have at least 90% of them.
  • The first provincial park in Ontario is brimming with activities for every ability and preference.
  • Backcountry camping, hiking, biking, boating, fishing, picnicking, swimming, whitewater canoeing, and wildlife watching (say that five times fast!)
  • Are all options during the warmer months.
  • In the winter, you can add cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and dog sledging to your itinerary.
  • The park contains over 1,500 lakes and 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers, with over 1,200 campsites dotted along their shores.
  • There are plenty of reasons to visit.
  • Ontario has many famous provincial and national parks that provide access to some of the province's most beautiful areas.
  • These parks contain some of Ontario's best lakes, where you can fish, swim, and enjoy pleasure boating.
  • If you prefer to spend your time lying in the sand at the beach, the parks are Ontario's best beaches.
  • Algonquin Provincial Park in Southern Ontario, just two hours from Toronto, is one of the most popular parks and outdoor destinations, with an extensive network of hiking trails and beautiful lakefront campgrounds.
  • Killarney Provincial Park, which is a little further away but equally beautiful, is another excellent place for hiking, canoeing, and camping.
  • In Ontario, Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, Bruce Peninsula National Park have attractions.
  • And boaters and divers can find adventure in Georgian Bay Islands National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park, both nearby but offshore.
  • Some of the parks also have historical significance.
  • Petroglyphs Provincial Park's petroglyphs, located just northeast of Peterborough, provide an easy and close-up look at an outstanding collection of 500 to 1,000-year-old Aboriginal rock carvings.
  • The pictographs that line the cliff walls on Lake Superior's shoreline in Lake Superior Provincial Park are known little more challenging to reach but equally impressive.
  • Quetico Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario offers enticingly pristine lakes and forests for those seeking a truly remote experience.
  • Backcountry canoe trips and fishing trips are popular in this area.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS

EVENTS & FIESTAS

EVENTS & FIESTAS

Ontario Must-Attend Festivals and Events

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  • Glide along the Rideau Canal during Canada's capital's annual cold-weather celebration are welcome.
  • Should do so on a weekday, as most Winterlude activities occur over the first three weekends of February.
  • Winterlude's most unique highlights include illuminated ice sculptures in Confederation Park, an igloo building workshop, and the world's most giant ice playground.
  • Winterlude's freshly made beaver tail pastries are the best way to stay warm during this frosty festival, extending to Gatineau's Jacques Cartier Park in neighbouring Québec, where the Snowflake Kingdom is.
  • Stratford Shakespeare Festival
  • In 1952, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival began as a small two-play festival.
  • Today, this festival runs from April to November and is the continent's largest classical repertory theatre.
  • Although Shakespeare's works remain the primary focus of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, the festival has expanded to include plays by many more talented authors and at least one musical per season.
  • This festival draws many of the world's best actors and spectators from all over the world.
  • Every May, approximately three million tulips bloom across Canada's national capital during the Ottawa Tulip Festival, the central archives of which are on display at Dow's Lake Pavilion.
  • Concerts, parades, fireworks, and guided tulip tours are also part of the world's largest tulip festival.
  • Throughout the festival, a shuttle service is available.
  • Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival
  • No other North American street festival attracts more than two million people during the first weekend of August than the Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival.
  • Although the name of this Toronto festival, formerly known as Caribana, has recently changed, the spirit of this annual celebration of Caribbean culture has not.
  • Like its Caribbean counterparts, this festival features colourfully dressed dancers and lively calypso music, as well as the final Parade of Bands through Toronto's main streets.
  • Do you know that the first weekend of August is a long weekend in Ontario, and Ottawa celebrates this environmentally-friendly festival on the Rideau Canal.
  • The first Rideau Canal Festival, held in 2007, was also the first Canadian festival to strive for a zero-carbon footprint.
  • This family-friendly festival focuses on active lifestyles and the fascinating history of the Rideau Canal.
  • The festival's highlights are canal tours, art exhibits, bicycle tours, a fireworks display, and an impressive flotilla.

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