MCRAE POINT PROVINCIAL PARK
McRae Point Provincial Park with a beautiful beach, 1.2 km walking trail, ...Read more
HALIBURTON FOREST & WILDLIFE RESERVE
Haliburton Interpretive Centre with website, offering all activities and ...Read more
KILLARNEY PROVINCIAL PARK
Killarney Provincial Park with its rugged and imposing landscape for ...Read more
SCENIC CAVES NATURE ADVENTURES
A labyrinth of caves and crevices offering an excursion to the surface on a ...Read more
AWENDA PROVINCIAL PARK
Awenda Provincial Park has many beaches and a network of trails to discover ...Read more
HURONIA MUSEUM
Museum dedicated to the Huron-Wendat culture in Midland with a very ...Read more
GEORGIAN BAY AIRWAYS
An establishment that can take you wherever you want to go at reasonable ...Read more
OLD FORT ERIE
Visits and animations in a remarkable fort, offering one of the most ...Read more
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE MUSEUM
Museum with the largest collection of history of the Niagara Peninsula.Read more
MCFARLAND HOUSE
Interpretive tours of a historic home, the former home of John McFarland ...Read more
THE MENNONITE STORY
History of the Mennonites in the village of St. Jacobs told in a religious ...Read more
SKA-NAH-DOHT VILLAGE & MUSEUM
Village where you can discover the lifestyle of the Iroquois people during ...Read more
LONG POINT PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with beach, inviting nature lovers to observe animals, ...Read more
AMHERSTBURG FREEDOM MUSEUM
History museum in Amherstburg tracing the evolution of black North ...Read more
FORT MALDEN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Historical site used for protection during the war, various activities such ...Read more
ALGONQUIN LOGGING MUSEUM
Museum with a bookstore offering a tour with a video on the subject of ...Read more
ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
It is a mecca for canoe-camping enthusiasts and is also known for the black ...Read more
JIM GORDON WALKWAY
Read moreSudbury lived for a long time with the heavy reputation of lunar city, the pollution that ravaged its vegetation. That is not the case now. Since the construction in 1972 of the supercheminée, the highest in the world with its 381 m, and the plan for soil rehabilitation in place since 1978, the green has taken over the top. To celebrate trees and the environment, a trail network reveals a renewed Sudbury. Ramsey Lake walks over 2 km North American lake to be within a City's boundaries. At some strategic points of Oak Forest and Blueberry Hill dénivelées tracks, the eyes suddenly embrace the entire region that Ramsey Lake is drowning.
QUEEN'S PARK
A green oasis on the University of Toronto campus, it offers a ...Read more
OLD CITY HALL
A warmly coloured building with Romanesque Revival architecture, a heritage ...Read more
ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE BUILDING
Historic building housing the Ontario Legislature and the Vice-Regal Suite ...Read more
GRAY LINE OTTAWA
Double-decker bus tour of Canada's capital in summer, with three guided ...Read more
MARINE MUSEUM OF THE GREAT LAKES
Museum housing a collection of maritime artifacts and archives in Kingston.Read more
BELLEVUE HOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Bellevue House National Historic Site, Kingston.Read more
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS
Beautiful themed gardens in Burlington with over 20 miles of hiking trails.Read more
HAMILTON CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Conservation areas for all-season outdoor activities including Spencer ...Read more
BRONTE CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreLocated between Burlington and Oakville, this park will allow you to relax and linger over time. Witness demonstrations in the Spruce Lane farm house of the 1890 s. Bring your children into a miniature farm and flatter animals. Take camping, swim in an outdoor swimming pool (one of the largest in the country), stroll through the natural trails or take a bicycle ride. Wear trousers for salmon and trout fishing in the creek. In winter, you can skate outside (on-site skates hire), slide on slopes and cross-country skiing.
THE ORIGINAL HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
A museum that focuses on the history of Canada's favourite sport and the ...Read more
KINGSTON'S HAUNTED WALK
Intense walking tours to discover the dark and gloomy sides of the history ...Read more
BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE
A reconstructed village depicting the daily life of the communities living ...Read more
CHARLESTON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Park that offers splendid ridges overlooking the lake of the same name at ...Read more
NORTH BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
A small jewel that offers a huge sandy beach, a park that shelters the only ...Read more
ALGONQUIN ART CENTRE
Art gallery with gift store, in an Algonquin provincial park, organizing ...Read more
SLEEPING GIANT PROVINCIAL PARK
Mythical peninsula near Thunder Bay that looks like a giant lying on its ...Read more
OUIMET CANYON PROVINCIAL PARK
A steep-sided canyon with rare arctic and alpine plants in Ouimet Canyon ...Read more
NEYS PROVINCIAL PARK
Rugged peninsula bordered by rocky islands, immortalized in paintings by ...Read more
KAKABEKA FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Waterfalls that fall down a 40 m high cliff and hide some of the oldest ...Read more
FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreThe Falls Provincial Park has a beach, along with a 6 km trail following rivers and waterfalls. Kayakers can also drain rivers and their many rapids. It is the only provincial park between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Mary.
CRAIGLEITH PROVINCIAL PARK
Craigleith Provincial Park with a flat rock mass with 455 million year old ...Read more
PETROGLYPHS PROVINCIAL PARK
Petroglyphs Provincial Park has an interpretive center to view a 20-minute ...Read more
BLUE HERON CRUISES
Blue Heron Cruises has a famous glass floor boat offering 3 unforgettable ...Read more
POTHOLES PROVINCIAL PARK
Nature reserve east of Wawa for picnicking, scenery viewing or a short ...Read more
WAKAMI LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreThis is the most withdrawn park, 62 km east of Chapleau. This park, which welcomes caravans without electricity, suggests the immensity of a crystal clear lake filled with gold, canoe and kayak rental, and various promenade sites. There is also one of the longest trails in the province, with its 76 km. This demanding hike makes the Wakami Lake tour in a few days. The park offers "walks of mind", walks in nature and an outdoor museum telling the story of the exploitation of white pine in the region.
DESTINATION ONTARIO
Read moreOfficial website of the Ontario Tourism Office, it is full of good plans and good addresses for your stay in the province. The "tourist resources" section contains useful information such as accessibility, transportation, French services, etc. Destination Ontario also manages a dozen tourist information offices across the province, notably in Toronto (Union Station), Niagara Falls and Barrie. These offices are located near the U.S. border or along major highways.
KILLBEAR PROVINCIAL PARK
Killbear Provincial Park with viewing points, hiking and biking trails.Read more
ISLAND QUEEN CRUISE
Large ship of 550 passengers offering cruises to discover the islands ...Read more
FANSHAWE PIONEER VILLAGE
Site of a reconstructed village dated between 1820 and 1920, retracing the ...Read more
TRAVELLERS AID SOCIETY (TAS)
Read moreInformation about accommodation, and advice to manage last minute situations.
Also present at the airport.
FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Fort dating from 1793, considered the birthplace of Toronto, which served ...Read more