2. Anyone who has traveled through the province of
Ontario knows that it is big…really big. And with that
size comes a multitude of places to go and things to do.
Here’s a quick guide featuring some of the key places to
visit when traveling through Ontario.
3. Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is truly one of the wonders of the natural
world, and people come from all around the world to
take in the majesty. At the actual Falls, you can just
stand and stare in amazement, or experience
attractions such as:
• Maid of the Mist
• Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours
• Journey Behind the Falls
And there is more….
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Aside from the Falls, the Niagara region also offers
attractions such as:
• World-class vineyards
• Historic Clifton Hill
• Casino Niagara
• Fort Erie race track
• Great Wolf Lodge
• Marineland
Be sure to mention these when booking trips through
your travel agency.
5. Greater Toronto Area
The United Nations has called Toronto the world’s most
multicultural city, and the Greater Toronto Area or
“GTA” is a must-stop on your travels through the
province.
Toronto is home to more than 5,000 restaurants, the
Toronto International Film Festival, and an exciting
blend of culture, energy,urban areas and green spaces.
The GTA also boasts some must-see attractions that
will take any trip to the next level. Your travel agency
will have a full list, but here are some of the biggest.
6. CN Tower
The CN Tower is one of the tallest in the entire world,
and the one structure that instantly identifies the city
skyline.
The tower stands 1815.4 feet tall and features:
• 360° revolving restaurant
• Edgewalk - outdoor walk around the roof of the tower
• Breathtaking views of the entire city and Lake Ontario
7. Professional Sports
If you love sports, Toronto has several professional
teams, including:
•Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team
•Toronto Blue Jays baseball team
•Toronto Raptors basketball team
•Toronto Argonauts football team
Check for ticket availability before you visit your travel
agency, so you won’t miss any action.
8. Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre is located in Toronto and
features scores of interactive experiences that both
children and adults love.
The Science Centre is both an educational and awe-
inspiring attraction, with exhibitions, experiences and
films that pique curiosity and get you thinking.
9. Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is a world-class facility that boasts
features such as:
• More than 5,000 animals from all over the world
• Over 10km of walking trails
• 710 acres of total space
• Interactive children’s exhibits
• Two-acre water play area
• Seven gift shops
• Natural animal environments
10. Royal Ontario Museum
Known as the ‘ROM’ the Royal Ontario Museum is a
Toronto attraction that is among the world’s best for
natural history and world culture.
The ROM features exhibits from around the world and
throughout different points of history, and routinely
displays timeless collections as they make their way
around the globe for the public to see.
11. Canada’s Wonderland
For sheer excitement and amusement park fun, you
must visit Canada’s Wonderland, located less than an
hour north of Toronto.
The park features:
• Almost 70 rides
• 20-acre water park
• KidZville children’s area
• 16 roller coasters, including Canada’s fastest & tallest
• Dinosaurs Alive, interactive dinosaur park
12. Muskoka
A couple hours north of Toronto is the Muskoka region.
Muskoka is situated in the middle of countless
freshwater lakes, lush forests and Canadian Shield
cliffs, and is great for:
• Fishing
• Boating
• Water skiing
• Hiking
• Snowmobiling
• Hiking and exploring
13. Algonquin Park
Algonquin Park is an iconic park that is home to wolves,
bears, fish and many other wildlife species. The park is
dotted with freshwater lakes and is ideal for fishing.
Some of the Algonquin Park features include:
• 2,000 km of canoe routes
• Almost 2,000 camp sites
• Hiking, backpacking, dog sledding
• World-class trout fishing
• Hunting (under certain circumstances)
• Swimming
14. Northern Ontario
If Muskoka and Algonquin Park are a paradise for
nature lovers, then Ontario’s north is pure heaven. The
Northeastern, Northwestern,and central portions of
Northern Ontario offer unparalleled experiences for
anyone who want s a true, nature experience.
The Canadian Shield, ancient Boreal forests, northern
Great Lakes and untouched wilderness make Northern
Ontario an unforgettable stop on your Ontario
adventure.
15. Advice
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