Enjoy colourful cities and fantastic entertainment
This vibrant province is home to some of Canada’s most well-known attractions and cities. If Niagara Falls isn’t on your list, it really should be – it’s a bucket list destination for a reason, offering the chance to get up close to the beautiful cascading falls.
Then there’s Toronto and Ottawa, two cities brimming with history, thriving food and entertainment scenes and great shops, or for added natural beauty you could explore Algonquin Provincial Park and Muskoka. Whether you fancy an adventurous holiday or a fabulous city break, Ontario has it all.
Niagara Falls
Considered one of the world’s natural wonders, the thundering Niagara Fall are without doubt a wonder to behold. View the awe-inspiring Horseshoe Falls from one of specialist boat tours on offer or take in the equally spectacular views by strolling the Queen Victoria Park Walkway.
Ottawa
As its fastest growing city, Canada’s capital blends modern and trendy with a historic feel through its array of outstanding architecture. This highly walkable city is dotted with amazing free museums and the iconic Parliament Hill situated in the centre of Ottawa’s downtown.
Toronto
Set on the edge of Lake Ontario with its instantly recognisable CN Tower, Toronto is cosmopolitan World City. Culturally rich, fun and lively, Toronto is home to an array of amazing galleries, museums and film festivals and also acts as a convenient hubs for Canada’s wider attractions.
Algonquin Provincial Park
The vast Algonquin Provincial Park, characterised by lush Maple forests, rushing rivers and pristine lakes is the natural home to Canadian moose and bears. This amazing natural environment is a favourite destination amongst hikers, campers and keen wildlife watches.
Muskoka
Characterised by picturesque villages, towns and farms, Muskoka is a popular summer retreat for locals, making it part of what is known as Ontario’s Cottage Country. Its parks and trails are a firm favourite as the array of water sports on offer on its many pristine lakes.