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With metropolitan cities like Ottawa and Toronto, and spectacular features like ... Read More With metropolitan cities like Ottawa and Toronto, and spectacular features like Niagara Falls, you’ll find plenty of ways to fill up your days in Ontario, wherever you decide to go.

Once the premiere honeymoon destination in North America, Niagara Falls remains a jaw-dropping draw for millions of visitors every year. Visitors can marvel at the falls from platforms in Queen Victoria Park, or venture into underground walkways, where they can get up close and personal with the thundering waters. A more peaceful way to round out the afternoon can be found a few minutes north of the falls at the Butterfly Conservatory, a simulated rainforest housing thousands of exotic butterflies and colorful tropical flora.

The capital of Canada, Ottawa specializes in historical and cultural attractions. The collections at the National Gallery of Canada are considered some of the finest in the continent, while the suite of Gothic buildings housing the nation’s government at Parliament Hill, are renown for their architectural beauty. Those looking for a day trip out of the capital can take a historic trip along (or on) the Rideau Canal, the world’s longest running canal system, in operation since 1832.

Toronto is Ontario’s treasure trove of activity. Hockey fans flock to the Hockey Hall of Fame in downtown Toronto, where over 200 legends of the rink are immortalized along with the holy grail of the NHL, the Stanley Cup. Architecture buffs haunt the city’s oddball castle-like mansion Casa Loma, while almost everybody wants to ascend the iconic CN Tower. This modern world wonder stands 1,814 ft. off the ground, and was the tallest building in the world until 2007 (it’s now second).

Those looking for a kid-friendly jaunt outside the city limits should visit Jungle Cat World, a small conservationist zoo specializing in (unsurprisingly) jungle cats. And those looking for outdoor recreation Canada-style should head two hours north of Toronto to the Horshoe Valley, where adventurous types can try wintery activities like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and downhill skiing at one of the area’s numerous resorts. Close
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Quote: On the second day of our visit to Toronto, we rented a car from Enterprise (there's an office on Simcoe Place, just down from Union Station) and planned to drive to Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake for the… Read More
Quote: The CN Tower is one part of the Toronto skyline that you really can't miss. When we were there it was the third tallest tower in the world, yet when it was built in 1976 it was the world's tallest tower, a record… Read More

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Quote: Horseshoe Valley is about a one hour drive north of Toronto. While the hills aren't very high, it is in a snowbelt area, so it receives a great amount of snow each winter. It is very pretty. Horseshoe Valley… Read More
Quote: If like me you have followed ice hockey for most of your adult life, but don't live in Canada, then visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame is pretty much a must when you're in Toronto. You can find it on Yonge Street… Read More
Quote: Ottawa's Parliament Hill is a complex of buildings which pretty much from the moment Ottawa was chosen as Canada's capital functioned as the heart of the administration of the country. The buildings themselves… Read More
Quote: I did want to drive up to Ottawa from the US and the excuse of an exhibition of Renoir's landscapes, which was running in the museum as a temporary display, was just too appealing to miss the opportunity to see… Read More

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Quote: Quite simply amazing! We had people in our party from the age of 3 to 82 and everyone was entranced by these creatures and this place.… Read More
Quote: Casa Loma is a Gothic style house that was built as a residence in the early 1900s and was converted into a museum in 1937. It is just outside the city and offers an escape from city life with a bit of history… Read More

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