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Facts About The Province:......................... 7 Where In Canada Is Ontario...................... 79 Famous Person Born In Quebec Royal Botanical Gardens......................... 81 Celine Dion.................................................. 8 Point Pelee National Park........................ 83 Where In Canada Is Quebec...................... 9 Bruce Peninsual National Park.............. 85 Dufferin Terrace ......................................... 10 Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.............. 87 Quebec City Old Port ................................. 12 Petroglyphs Provincial Park................... 88 Chaudiere Falls Park ................................. 14 Inglis Falls Conservation Area............... 90 Parc Du Bois-De-Coulonge .................... 17 Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica............ 93 Grande Allee ................................................ 18 Huronia Museum And Huron-Wendat Museum ......................... 20 Huron Ouendat Village............................. 95 Ile D'orleans .................................................. 22 Long Pioneer Village Museum................ 97 Saint-Anne-De-Beaupre Shrine .......... 24 Terry Fox National Ice Hotel.......................................................... 27 Historic Person Plaque.............................. 99 Promenade Samuel-De Champlain.... 29 Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier............... 101 Fortifications O Muskoka Lakes Farm And Winery ........ 103 Quebec National Historic Site............... 31 Wasaga Beach ............................................ 104 Canyon Sainte-Anne................................ 32 Fathom Five National Marine Park ...... 106 Parc National Bon Echo Provincial Park......................... 109 De La Jacques-Cartier.............................. 34 Quetico Provincial Park............................ 111 Montmorency Falls.................................... 37 Lake Superior Provincial Park................ 112 La Citadelle De Quebec............................. 38 Killbear Provincial Park............................ 114 Pont De Quebec........................................... 41 National Gallery Of Canada.................... 117 Notre-Dame Basilica Of Montreal........ 43 Canada's Wonderland............................. 119 Chateau Frontenac................................... 44 Niagara Falls................................................ 120 Quebec Parliament Building.................. 47 Algonquin Provincial Park....................... 122 Mont-Tremblant National Park............ 49 Shri Swaminarayan Montreal Botanical Garden.................... 51 Mandir Toronto............................................ 124 Gatineau National Park ........................... 53 Nathan Phillips Square............................. 126 Forillon National Park............................... 55 Georgian Bay................................................ 128 Plains Of Abraham..................................... 57 Casa Loma..................................................... 130 The Grand Gathering................................. 59 Cheltenham Badlands............................. 133 Mount Royal Park........................................ 61 Union Station ............................................... 135 Lake Manicouagan.................................... 62 Rogers Centre Ontario.............................. 136 Petit Champlain.......................................... 65 Old City Hall Ontario.................................. 139 Place Royale................................................. 67 Hockey Hall Of Fame.................................. 141 Place D'youville........................................... 69 High Park........................................................ 142 Place Jacques-Cartier............................. 70 Cn Tower Ontario........................................ 144 Saint Joseph's Oratory Of Killarney Provincial Park......................... 146 Mount Royal.................................................. 73 Royal Ontario Museum ............................ 148 Porte Saint-Louis ........................................ 75 Butterfly Conservatory............................ 150 Parliament Hill Ontario............................. 152 Ontario........................................................ 76 Rideau Canal................................................ 154 Facts About The Province:......................... 77 Sandbanks Provincial Park..................... 156 Famous Person Born In Ontario Thousand Islands....................................... 158 Chris Hadfield............................................. 78
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Fact s ab o u t t he p r ovince Quebec (spelled Québec in French) is a province in Eastern Canada. It is the largest of Canada's ten provinces by size. It also has the secondhighest number of people, after Ontario. Most of Quebec's inhabitants live along or close to the banks of the Saint Lawrence River. Not many people live in the north part of the province. Unlike the other provinces, most people in Quebec speak French (Canadian French) and French is the only official language. There is a strong French-language culture, which includes Frenchlanguage newspapers, magazines, movies, television and radio shows. Their culture and language, though, is different from that of France mainly because of anglicisation, having words that come from the larger English-speaking parts of Canada.
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The government of Quebec has its offices in the capital, Quebec City, which is one of the oldest cities in North America. However the city with the most people in the province is Montreal, which is also the second-largest city in all of Canada.
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FAMOUS PERSON BORN IN Quebec
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Dufferin Terrace
Dufferin Terrace, Quebec
Located in Quebec City, Dufferin Terrace is a wooden sidewalk that wraps around the Château Frontenac. It’s known for its beautiful view of the St. Lawrence River. In the summer, you can watch street performers and listen to live music. If you visit in the winter, try tobogganing — the terrace has a sledding area! Pop into the Château Frontenac, a historic hotel, to wander through the building’s beautiful interior. Best times to go: All Year
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Quebec City Old Port
The Old Port of Montreal at Sunset, Quebec
Located near the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City Old Port is a historic area that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for once being one of the largest ports in the world, the city is only a short distance from the downtown area of Quebec and features quaint streets with shops on almost every corner. It offers a calm and relaxing atmosphere as many homes are located along the riverfront, allowing people to see the fishing boats and cruise ships on the water while enjoying a refreshing breeze. Best times to go: Summer, Fall, Winter
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Chaudiere Falls Park
La Chaudiere River Water Fall, Quebec City, Quebec
Located only a short distance from Quebec City, Chaudiere Falls Park is one of the top attractions in Levis. Known for the breathtaking falls and a massive suspension bridge, the free public park offers plenty of parking and trails for those who don't want to walk on the bridge but want to see the 115-foot falls. There are stairs that lead right to the bottom of the falls as well as rock formations that offer a stunning backdrop against the water. Best times to go: Spring, Fall
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Late 19th Century pavilion at the entrance of Parc du Bois-de-Coulonges park in Quebec City, Quebec
Parc du Boisde-Coulonge Located in Quebec City, Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge is the Government House. Known for once being a viceregal residence, the home was where lieutenant governors would reside from 1870 to 1966. Public tours are offered of the home and of the property so that guests can see how the governors and their families once lived. There are several heritage buildings on the property aside from the main home along with a few wooded areas with trails and beautiful gardens with an assortment of flowers and plants. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Grande Allee In the heart of Quebec City, Grand Allee is a block or less away from many major attractions, such as the Parliament Building and the Saint Louis Gate. Travel back in time as you admire the elegant Victorian architecture, home to Quebec’s wealthiest residents during the 1800s. Grand Allee is also the center of Quebec City’s nightlife. Have a pleasant dinner or drinks with friends in one of the many microbreweries, restaurants, nightclubs or bars with live entertainment. Best times to go: All Year
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Huron-Wendat Museum Located in Wendake, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an attraction that features several exhibits that detail the wealthy culture associated with the Wendat people. Known for the traditional apparel and some of the rarest items associated with the Wendats, the museum offers several interactive exhibits where guests can get up close and personal with clothing and accessories. Themes that are seen throughout offer information about those who were native to the country along with outdoor gardens that show how plants were once used for medicinal purposes by the Wendat people. Best times to go: Winter
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Ile d'Orleans
Landscape view of farm in Ile D'Orleans, Quebec
Located about five miles from Quebec City near the Saint Lawrence River, Ile d'Orleans is an island that was one of the first places where the French settled in the country. Known for its old-world charm and historic homes, there are several places where you can pick fresh strawberries, watch the boats dock along the shore, enjoy wine and cheese, or get a glass of fresh blackcurrant wine. Since the length of the island is only about 20 miles, it's easy to drive throughout the day and explore most of the attractions that are offered. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Saint-Annede-Beaupre Shrine Located near the Saint Lawrence River, the SaintAnne-de-Beaupre Shrine is a basilica that holds chapel masses and special events. Known as being only one of the five shrines in the country, the Catholic Church has declared that it has been a place where miracles have occurred, such as the curing of those who are disabled or sick. Visitors are welcome in the shrine when mass is not being held. Guided tours are available for those who want to learn about the link between the Shrine and pilgrims as well as other historic groups. Best times to go: Spring, Winter The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre church at Quebec 24
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Ice Hotel Entrance, Quebec
Ice HoteL Located within a short distance of Valcartier Vacation Village, the Ice Hotel is a seasonal accommodation for guests. Known as the only hotel that's made completely of ice and snow in North America, the structure is comprised of about 500 tons of ice and 40,000 tons of snow. Beds are covered with sleeping bags, or guests can provide their own. Lights illuminate the inside of the structure, creating a brilliant blue in some areas. A breakfast buffet is available each morning. Best times to go: Winter 26
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Promenade Samuel-De Champlain
Tall wooden public observation tower and Pavilion at the Samuel-De Champlain walk along the St. Lawrence River, Quebec
Located right along the Saint Lawrence River, Promenade SamuelDe Champlain is a wellknown park that overlooks the water. Known for its large cycle track that's popular among cyclists and runners, the park features a playground for children, picnic tables, and shorter trails that stretch along the water's edge. Benches are positioned along the shoreline so that guests can sit and look at the bridge that spans over the river as well as some of the boats that navigate the water. Best times to go: Spring, Summer 28
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Citadel of Quebec part of the fortifications of Quebec City, Quebec
Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site The Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site surrounds the western end of Old Quebec. As the only surviving example of a fortified colonial settlement north of Mexico, it earned its UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. As you see the impressive stone walls, you will appreciate the craftsmanship and architecture of these defensive structures. Take one of several tours, and travel back through centuries of Quebec’s significant military history. At the same time, you’ll be seeing old Quebec from one of the best vantage points in town. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Canyon Sainte-Anne Minutes east of Quebec City in Beaupre, Quebec, Canyon Sainte-Anne is a steep-sided gorge carved by the SainteAnne-du-Nord River. As the river drops 74 meters, it forms a spectacular waterfall higher than Niagara Falls. For thousands of years, the canyon remained a hidden treasure known only by locals. Canyon SainteAnne welcomed its first official visitors in 1973. Enjoy breathtaking scenery while hiking the landscaped trails and suspension bridges, or be thrilled with a ride on the AirCanyon or zipline. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Parc National de la JacquesCartier
Aerial view of Jacques-Cartier National Park, Quebec
Located about 50 kilometers north of Quebec City, Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier is a park that's considered to be one of the natural historical monuments in Canada. Known for being a glacial valley and offering some of the most beautiful views in the country, there are tall mountains that become a brilliant oasis of color during the fall season and the Jacques Cartier River that's calm in most areas while it rushes over rocks in others. A rental center offers canoes and other vessels that can be taken on the river. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall 34
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MONTMORENCY FALLS
Montmorency Falls, Quebec
Located near Old Quebec, Montmorency Falls is a historic site that features a large waterfall that's about 83 m high. Known for being taller than Niagara Falls, this is an attraction that's quite popular among those who enjoy the wonders of nature. Guests can take a cable car to get to the top of the cliff in order to view the falls from above. There's also a suspended bridge that allows guests to feel some of the power associated with the river itself. Best times to go: Summer, Winter
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LA CITADELLE DE QUEBEC Located near the Plains of Abraham, La Citadelle De Québec is a military base that's still active. Known for being one of the residences of the Canadian monarch as well as the governor-general of Canada, you can take a tour of the fortress and the rest of the property to learn about over 300 years of military history that's helped to shape Canada. The museum features exhibits that reflect the involvement of the 22nd Regiment to the many wars the country has seen. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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PONT DE QUEBEC
"Pont de Quebec" in spring, Quebec
Located between Levis and Sainte-Foy, the Pont De Québec is a bridge that stretches across the Saint Lawrence River. Known for being a road for cars as well as a pedestrian and rail bridge in one, construction was halted because it failed two times. There were at least 88 people who died during the construction of the bridge. Considered to be a National Historic Site, it could be demolished in the near future due to an abundance of rust and a lack of proper maintenance. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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NOTRE-DAME BASILICA OF MONTREAL
The Basilica of Notre-Dame in Montreal, Quebec
Located in Old Montreal, one of the historic districts in Quebec, the Notre-Dame Basilica Of Montreal is a place of worship that's still very active for members of the faith and for visitors. Known as one of the most recognizable buildings in the city, it can hold about 8,000 people inside. The church was built in the 17th century with much of the stone that was originally used still in place. While visiting, you can view the beautiful stained glass pieces on the walls as well as images of angels playing their harps. Best times to go: Spring, Winter
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Chateau Frontenac at dusk in Quebec City, Quebec
CHATEAU FRONTENAC Located in Quebec overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the Chateau Frontenac is a historic hotel popular among tourists. Known for its castle-like design, the hotel is only a short walk from several churches and boutiques. Prominently sitting on top of a hill and overlooking the water, guests can view boats of all sizes as they navigate the river. Built in the 1800s, the hotel was originally developed by railway companies for some of the wealthiest families living in the area at the time. Best times to go: Summer, Fall 44
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The Parliament building in Quebec City, Quebec
QUEBEC PARLIAMENT BUILDING The Quebec Parliament Building is located just outside the walls of Old Quebec in the heart of Parliament Hill. Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the eight-story building inspired by the Louvre Palace in Paris. Twenty-six bronze statues depicting important people in Quebec’s history grace the building’s front facade. It is also home to the 125-member National Assembly of Quebec. Free tours explain the history of Quebec and its governmental institutions. Finish up the day with a sumptuous meal at Le Parlementaire on Parliament Hill. Best times to go: All Year
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Scenic view from atop a mountain in Mont Tremblant National Park, Quebec
MONTTREMBLANT NATIONAL PARK If you like golfing, canoeing, mountain biking, skiing or all of the above, you’re certain to love Quebec’s Mont-Tremblant National Park. This popular national park is easily accessible for residents of Montreal, Ottawa and surrounding areas. While you’re there, be sure to book a boat ride on the picturesque lake, arrange a hiking or biking trip along one of the rustic trails and and end the day with an evening at the casino. Best times to go: All Year
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MONTREAL BOTANICAL GARDEN
Botanical Garden, Montreal, Quebec
Located in Montreal, Quebec, the Montreal Botanical Garden is a National Historic Site of Canada. It’s known as one of the world’s most impressive botanical gardens. Make your way through themed gardens while admiring more than 20,000 plant species. As you wander, you’ll see living sculptures — plants that have been shaped through growing methods and trimming. There’s even a poison garden where you can learn about the effects of dangerous plants! Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall 50
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GATINEAU NATIONAL PARK
Gatineau National Park Nature, Quebec
Located near the Outaouais area of Quebec, Gatineau National Park is federally owned and is considered a conservation park. Known as the area's largest green space, you can visit the park to see the lake or explore some of the other features. There are quite a few entry points with many of them accessible to main roads while other roads lead straight through the park. It's known for offering an adequate amount of space for outdoor activities with the family, like hiking and biking. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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FORILLON NATIONAL PARK
Cap Bon Ami in Forillon National Park, Quebec
Forillon National Park is the oldest national park in Quebec, and it offers a diverse array of activities for adventurers of all ages to enjoy. Whether you like swimming in warm coastal waters, taking off on back-country hikes or camping in the great outdoors, you’ll find all that and more at this popular destination. Nature lovers are also sure to appreciate the abundant opportunities for viewing local plants and wildlife throughout the park. Best times to go: Summer, Fall
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Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, Quebec
PLAINS OF ABRAHAM Located near Battlefields Park in Quebec City, the Plains Of Abraham is a site where several battles took place in 1759. Known for being one of the most important moments during the Seven Years' War, the area is where the British invasion occurred in Canada. This was where the battle for New France was held with hundreds of soldiers dying on both the French and British sides. Now a peaceful park with benches and pathways, visitors can gather information about what happened in order to gain their freedom. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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"The Grand Gathering" stonework statues, St. Laurence River, Quebec
THE GRAND GATHERING Located in Sainte-Flavie, The Grand Gathering is an assembly of assorted sculptures. Known for around 120 sculptures that were designed French Canadian Marcel Gagnon created 120 sculptures, each with unique features. They are spread out so that they look similar to people standing in an open field. Some of them are a bit crude in design. Most are made from wood, but there are a few stone pieces that have facial details carved in them so that they stand up better to the water in the area. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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MOUNT ROYAL PARK Located near Montreal, Mount Royal Park is a popular tourist attraction with activities for guests and residents alike throughout the year. Known for the exceptional snowboarding and skiing conditions in the winter months, the park also features grills and picnic areas for those who want to enjoy time outdoors when the weather is warmer in the spring and summer. There is a restaurant at the park, and you can rent various types of equipment depending on when you visit, such as bikes for riding on some of the trails. Best times to go: Summer, Winter Beaver Lake - Mount Royal Park, Montreal, Quebec 60
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LAKE MANICOUAGAN Located in the central area of Quebec, Lake Manicouagan is really a large reservoir. Known as a component of the system that provides power to homes through hydroelectric activity, the crater in the center of the reservoir is about 214 million years old. It's believed that a meteorite struck the area, creating the crater, which was then developed into the lake and reservoir areas. This is one of the largest craters of its kind in Canada and possibly the rest of the world. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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PETIT CHAMPLAIN Located in the center of Vieux in Quebec City, Petit Champlain is a street with some of the most wellknown shops in the area. Known for being among the busiest streets in the city because of the variety of boutiques and restaurants that are available, you can find a little bit of everything while shopping. Many of the stores have items that are made in Quebec or in Canada instead of imports from other countries. While walking on the sidewalks, you can usually see flowers hanging from the doors and windows of the shops. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall Lot of Umbrellas in Petit Champlain street Quebec City, Quebec 64
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PLACE ROYALE Located in what's considered the Lower Town, Place Royale is a charming square with an old-world design from British and French influences. Known for the cobblestone streets and pathways, you can view one of the oldest churches made of stone in North America, enjoy a tasty treat at Maison Smith, which is a small cafe with outdoor seating, or sit on one of the benches in the center of the square while viewing the cobblestone buildings and some of the statues. Best times to go: Spring, Winter
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PLACE D'YOUVILLE
A night ice skating scene from Place d'Youville, Quebec
Located in the central area of Quebec City, Place D'Youville is a town square filled with special events, shopping, and familyfriendly activities. Known for having one of the oldest roads in the city, it sits right next to Rue Saint-Jean. During the winter months, there's an outdoor ice skating rink. A pedestrian bridge stretches over the waterway so that you can see the river below as well as the historic buildings that have a beautiful French design on the exterior. Best times to go: Summer, Winter
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PLACE JACQUESCARTIER Located in the center of Old Montreal, Place JacquesCartier is a square that serves as one of the entry points to the Old Port. Known for having one of the steepest streets in the town, it is a connection between City Hall and the waterfront. Horse-drawn carriages are often seen on the streets while the sidewalks bustle with activity as people stroll from one shop to another. Beautiful flower gardens often line the sidewalks during the spring months while the winter season brings about festive lights and decorations. Best times to go: Spring, Winter Place Jacques Cartier in Winter, Montreal 70
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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Quebec
SAINT JOSEPH'S ORATORY OF MOUNT ROYAL Located on the Westmount Summit in Montreal, Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal was built as a way to worship Saint Joseph. Known as a National Historic Site in Canada, it's one of the largest churches in the country and features a dome that's among the largest designs in the world. About 2,000 people can worship inside at one time. While walking on the grounds, you can view the many flowers that bloom in the spring in the Garden of the Way of the Cross. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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PORTE SAINT-LOUIS Located near Old Quebec, Porte Saint-Louis serves as an entry point to the city. Known for being one of the only gates that are still standing in an area called the Ramparts, the bridge has an almost cathedral design on each end and is made of lightly colored stones. While at the top of the stairs of the gate, you can view Parliament Hill and rue Saint-Louis. Walkways lead to some of the monuments that commemorate the conferences that Winston Churchill attended in the 1940s. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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"Loyal She Began, Thus She Remains"
Fact s ab o u t t h e p r ovince Ontario is a province in east-central Canada that borders the U.S. and the Great Lakes. It's home to Ottawa, Canada's capital, and is known for Parliament Hill’s Victorian architecture and the National Gallery, featuring Canadian and indigenous art. Toronto, Ontario's capital, is home to the 553 metre high CN Tower, with expansive views from its revolving restaurant, as well as High Park, site of a rare oak savannah habitat.
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Ontario is sometimes conceptually divided into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The great majority of Ontario's population and arable land is in the south. In contrast, the larger, northern part of Ontario is sparsely populated with cold winters and heavy forestation.
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Royal Botanical Gardens
Royal Botanical Gardens, Ontario
Located in Hamilton, the Royal Botanical Gardens feature pieces of art designed with flowers that aren't on display in other areas of Canada. Known for being the largest garden of its kind in the country, the attraction has been open for over 80 years. There are over 200 acres of flowers, plants, and sculptures to enjoy. Special exhibits are set up throughout the year, such as the augmented reality series that features pieces of work from local and international artists. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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A Boardwalk at Point Pelee National Park, Ontario
Point Pelee National Park Point Pelee National Park is located in southern Ontario on the coast of Lake Erie. By day, visitors can relax on the beach, hike or bike on a rustic trail, set out in a canoe or kayak or picnic at one of the pavilions. By night, the remote location provides excellent opportunities for stargazing. The park’s remarkable ecological diversity also makes it a prime spot for exploring a wide range of plants, animals and biomes. Best times to go: All Year
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Bruce Peninsual National Park
The Indian Head Cove in Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario
When it comes to camping, hiking, swimming, wildlife watching and more, Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula National Park is difficult to match. The park offers beautiful views of scenic Lake Huron as well as a beachside cave known as the Grotto. If you plan to stay overnight, you can choose from among several different primitive and improved campsites to accommodate your tastes or rent one of the available yurts for a fun, unique outdoor experience. Best times to go: All Year
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Elevator rock formations at the top of the sleeping giant in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Ontario
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park Located in the northwestern area of Ontario, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park was established in 1944 and is a common area for those who enjoy camping and other outdoor activities. Known for Thunder Bay Lookout and the Giant Trail, the calm water of Lake Superior offers beautiful images of reflections of the trees and mountains in the area. Cabins can be rented throughout the year, and there are backcountry camping options for those who enjoy the wilderness. In the winter months, the park is known for some of the best skiing conditions in Ontario. Best times to go: All Year
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McGinnis Lake at Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Ontario
Petroglyphs Provincial Park Located in Woodview, Petroglyphs Provincial Park is a collection of Indigenous carvings that are made from rocks. Known for being the largest collection of this kind in Canada, the formations are of everything from birds and reptiles to humans. The park is considered a sacred site and is often referred to as "The Teaching Rocks." While visiting, you can learn about the Ojibway and their ways of life and view McGinnis Lake, one of a few meromictic bodies of water in the country. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Inglis Falls Conservation Area in Grey County, Ontario
Inglis Falls Conservation Area Inglis Falls Conservation Area is located a few miles inland from Georgian Bay near the community of Owen Sound, Ontario. As you might expect, the spectacular 18-meter high Inglis Falls waterfall is the main attraction of the park. The falls are easily viewed from a convenient observation platform at the top. The conservation area also contains numerous trails that take visitors into some of the most biologically diverse terrain in the region. Best times to go: All Year 90
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Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica in Ottawa, Ontario
Located in the heart of Ottawa, Ontario, NotreDame Cathedral has been welcoming devout worshippers and curious visitors alike for more than a century. The structure was styled after the historic cathedrals of Europe and is filled with religious artwork, sacred treasures, decorative furnishings and beautiful stained glass windows. The sanctuary also features a spectacular pipe organ that’s still used for weekly services. Be sure to call ahead and book a guided tour for your family or group. Best times to go: All Year 92
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Authentic Native Indian Village, Ontario
Huronia Museum and Huron Ouendat Village The Huronia Museum is located in Midland on the southern end of Georgian Bay approximately 150 kilometers north of Toronto. Individuals with an interest in Ontario’s pre-European history are sure to appreciate the opportunity to explore a recreated Huron/ Ouendat village that depicts the day-to-day life of the area’s original residents. The museum also features a diverse collection of local artifacts and hosts special exhibits and events throughout the year. Best times to go: All Year
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Lang Pioneer Village Keene, Peterborough, Ontario
Long Pioneer Village Museum Located in the small town of Lang in Peterborough County, Lang Pioneer Village Museum is a historical attraction that brings pioneer times to life for residents and visitors. Known for being a living history museum with interpreters in costumes, there are over two dozen homes and businesses that are designed to look as though they are at least a century old. Those who take part in the interpretations offer information about some of the hardships that people faced during the time as well as how families completed chores, worked, and enjoyed pasttimes. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Terry Fox National Historic Person Plaque Located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, this monument memorializes cancer activist and athlete Terry Fox. In 1980, three years after having his leg amputated due to cancer, Fox embarked upon a cross-country run to raise awareness for cancer research. The poignant statue memorializes the spot where Fox was forced to end his run as cancer spread to his lungs. With a beautifully inspiring panoramic view of Thunder Bay in the background, there is no better place to pay homage to Terry Fox’s courage and determination. Best times to go: All Year The Terry Fox Memorial On The Trans Canada Highway at Thunder Bay, Ontario 98
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Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Confederation Square, Ontario
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Located in Confederation Square near the center of Ottawa, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is where the remains of a Canadian solider, who wasn't identified at the time of his death, rest in peace. Known for being one of the most reverent locations in Canada, the remains of the soldier were placed in the tomb in 2000 so that others could pay their respects. It's often adorned on the outside with red poppies and wreaths designed with colorful flowers. Best times to go: Spring, Summer 100
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Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery
Cranberry marsh in the form of a heart, Muskoka, Ontario
Situated approximately two hours north of Toronto, Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery is one of Ontario’s most popular attractions. The operation began as a family-owned cranberry farm in 1950 and has expanded over the years to include a winery and seasonal activities for tourists. Fall visitors can observe the cranberry harvest while an ice rink and snowshoe trail greet winter travelers. Spring and summer guests can hike the property’s scenic paths, and wine tasting is available year-round. Best times to go: All Year 102
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Wasaga Beach Located near the southern area of the Georgian Bay in Ontario, Wasaga Beach is a small town that runs along one of the longest freshwater beaches in Canada and the rest of the world. Known for being one of the most popular destinations for tourists in the country, the area commemorates the actions that took place during the War of 1812. You can enjoy outdoor movie nights, skating, relaxing on the sand, and using various types of watercraft all in one place. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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Fathom Five National Marine Park
On Flowerpot Island in Fathom Five National Marine Park, Ontario
Located in the Georgian Bay of Lake Huron, the Fathom Five National Marine Park is a conservation area that's designed to protect lighthouses and shipwrecks while also conserving the ecosystems that are in freshwater areas. Known for being the only passage between the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, this is where numerous ships met their final resting place as there are over 25 that are in the water. Several islands can be explored with the most accessible being Flowerpot Island. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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Bon Echo Provincial Park
Bon Echo Provincial Park in Ontario
Located in the southeastern area of Ontario, Bon Echo Provincial Park features several amenities for guests to enjoy while viewing the beautiful scenery of the area. Known for having the seventh-deepest lake in Ontario, the park has several hiking trails of various lengths, picnic tables, and a few smaller lakes for those who enjoy swimming or water sports. RV sites are available as well as spaces where guests can camp in their vehicles. While on the water, guests can view the massive design of Mazinaw Rock. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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Quetico Provincial Park Located in the northwestern area of Ontario, Quetico Provincial Park is a wellknown wilderness area for those who enjoy everything from trails to camping. Known for offering exceptional conditions for fishing and canoeing, the park is close to the Superior National Forest. There are about 20 entry points to the park with some only accessible by paddling or boating. About 600 small lakes are found scattered around the park along with over 2,000 sites for tents, RVs, and cars that are used for camping. Best times to go: Spring, Summer Bald Rock Falls in the Falls Chain in Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario 110
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Lake Superior Provincial Park
Rocky Coast of Lake Superior at Neys Provincial Park, Ontario
Located in the northwestern area of Ontario, Lake Superior Provincial Park is easy to access while still offering remote areas for hiking and camping. Known as one of the largest parks in Ontario, the area offers beautiful views of high cliffs that rise over the calm waters of the lake below. There are a few beaches at the park for those who enjoy sunbathing. A campground is located near the beach areas and offers spaces for tents, RVs, and personal vehicles. Best times to go: Spring, Summer,Fall
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Killbear Provincial Park
Rocky Lake Shore Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario
Located on Ontario’s Georgian Bay, Killbear Provincial Park is a beautiful place to visit. It’s known for the diverse ecological features of its multiple shorelines. Explore the rocky beaches while enjoying views of the bay. You can also cycle or hike along the park’s numerous trails. For overnight stays, choose from one of several campgrounds. Windsurf or sail at Killbear's Harold Point before enjoying a relaxed picnic on the Day Use Beach. Best times to go: Summer
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National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
National Gallery of Canada Located in Ottawa, the National Gallery of Canada is a museum that features an assortment of artwork and sculptures. Known for offering the most comprehensive art collections in the country, there are over 200 pieces throughout the museum. This is one of the largest buildings in North America for art exhibits in terms of space alone as it takes up over 45,000 square metres. The museum boasts the first Rembrandt collection in Canada as well as several indigenous pieces so that guests can view the culture of the country. Best times to go: Spring, Winter
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Canada's Wonderland amusement park. Vaughan, Ontario
Canada's Wonderland Located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada's Wonderland is an amusement park with rides and attractions for all ages. Known for being the first amusement park in the country, it opened in 1981 and is still the largest of its kind in Canada. There are 70 rides for guests to enjoy including 17 roller coasters, two areas for children, a water park that spans across 20 acres, and numerous restaurants and snack stands. The park is home to the world's fastest and longest dive coaster called the Yukon Striker. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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NIAGARA FALLS
Niagara Falls on a clear sunny day. Niagara, Ontario
Niagara Falls, located in Ontario, contains three massive waterfalls. It’s known for attracting millions of visitors a year with its incredible beauty. Take boat tours to see this attraction from the water. For a different view, head behind the waterfalls during a Journey Behind the Falls tour. If you want an intense thrill, you can zipline across the Niagara River gorge! Check out the Niagara Falls History Museum to learn about the area’s geology and history. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Located in the southeastern area of Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park is a natural oasis of trees, water, and trails. Known for the Lake of Two Rivers, it's not designed like some of the other public parks. Wooded areas line the sides of the river with the forests being home to animals that include bears and moose. There are a few trails for hiking, such as the Barron Canyon Trail and the Whiskey Rapids Trail, both offering stunning views of the northern rim. Best times to go: Spring, Fall
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Toronto Hindu temple Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Toronto
SHRI SWAMINARAYAN MANDIR TORONTO Located in Etobicoke, the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Toronto is a place of worship for those of the Hindu faith. Known for being constructed by the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, the building is among the first that features stone and marble carved by hand and is one of the only places of worship designed with only white marble. It was constructed based on old-world Indian principles. Steep stairs lead up to the front door, and you can see multiple water fountains in front of the church that are lit in the evening. Best times to go: Spring, Summer 124
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NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE
Toronto City Hall and Toronto Sign in downtown at twilight, in Toronto, Ontario
Located in Toronto, Ontario, Nathan Phillips Square is a plaza full of fun. It’s known for hosting a wide variety of concerts, art exhibits, and events. Admire art installations, listen to music, and watch buskers while you wander through the square. Depending on the season, you can gaze into the reflecting pool or skate on top of it! It becomes a skating rink every winter. Head to the Peace Garden to relax. Best times to go: All Year
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Sunset on Georgian Bay at Parry Sound, Ontario
GEORGIAN BAY Creating the northeastern arm of Lake Huron in Ontario, Georgian Bay is often called the sixth Great Lake. As the longest freshwater beach in the world, it offers endless breathtaking views of sparkling clear blue water and soaring cliffs. UNESCO has designated Georgian Bay’s eastern coast as a World Biosphere Reserve. Georgian Bay is a paradise for freshwater fishing enthusiasts, and it is an unequaled destination for kayakers. You will want to return to Georgian Bay many times to enjoy its numerous national parks. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall 128
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Casa Loma Castle in Toronto
CASA LOMA Located in the midtown area of Toronto, Casa Loma is a mansion styled in a Gothic Revival design. Known for being a home that once paid respects to knights and castles that were built during the time, it's one of the largest private homes in North America and is considered one of the only real castles. Several secret passages connect areas of the home as the property was once a location where battles took place. Guided tours of the seven-floor mansion allow you to view the inside of the home as well as the gardens and fountains on the property. Best times to go: Summer, Fall 130
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Sunny day in Cheltenham Badlands, Ontario
CHELTENHAM BADLANDS No excursion to Toronto, Ontario, would be complete without a visit to Cheltenham Badlands. This natural preserve is just a short drive northwest of the city. It may sound like a desolate, unforgiving place but it's actually a visitor-friendly site that features exposed rock outcrops with unusual layering and colouring. Accessible boardwalks make viewing the formations easy for visitors of all ages while an array of rustic back-country hiking opportunities is available for more adventurous travelers to enjoy. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall
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View of Union Station building at night, Toronto, Ontario
UNION STATION Whether it’s a final destination or a stopover on a longer trip, Toronto’s Union Station supplies a wealth of history and culture in the heart of one of Canada’s largest cities. The station’s beautiful Beaux-Arts structure opened in 1927 and is still used by hundreds of thousands of travelers every day. While you’re there, be sure to set aside time to dine at the food court and browse the onsite shops for souvenirs. Best times to go: All Year
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ROGERS CENTRE ONTARIO
Rogers Center Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
Located in the downtown area of Toronto, Rogers Centre Ontario Stadium is designed for baseball while also offering special events throughout the year. Known for its retractable roof, the entertainment facility is where the Toronto Blue Jays have played since 1989. The stadium was the first for MLB teams to feature a retractable roof, making it easier to play games during the season when it's raining instead of postponing them. Several musicians have played there, including Elton John and Lady Gaga. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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The Old City Hall, a Romanesque civic building and court house in Toronto, Ontario
OLD CITY HALL ONTARIO Located in Toronto, Ontario, Old City Hall is a National Historic Site of Canada. It’s known for its Romanesque Revival architectural style. Old City Hall is used as a courthouse today, but you can still admire its beauty. When you gaze at its stunning architecture, you’ll observe some unusual features: bronze gargoyles, carvings of humans and animals, and more. Head into the main hall to see murals of Toronto’s early history. Best times to go: All Year
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HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Ontario
The Hockey Hall of Fame offers a fitting tribute to one of Canada’s most popular sports. The Hall of Fame complex is located in the heart of Toronto and features an array of exhibits designed to appeal to visitors of all ages. When you visit, plan to stay over in one of the nearby hotels and be sure to participate in an interactive experience, view the Stanley Cup and shop for souvenirs at the museum’s store. Best times to go: All Year
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HIGH PARK Located in Toronto, High Park is a mixed-use property that's considered recreational and natural. Known for being the largest park open to the public in the area, you'll find several sports facilities where you can play games like volleyball or basketball, hiking trails for walking, running, or biking, and a lakefront with benches to sit and enjoy the calm of the water. About a third of the park has been left in its natural state in order for wildlife in the area to maintain their homes. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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CN TOWER ONTARIO
CN Tower Toronto, Ontario
Located in the downtown area of Toronto, the CN Tower Ontario is used for observations and communications. Known for being the tallest structure that's free-standing in Canada, it's also one of the most recognizable because of the pointed design at the top of the tower. Most television and radio networks utilize the tower for their signals when broadcasting to the public. Often called a Wonder of the Modern World, the tower is a little over 1,800 feet tall and features the EdgeWalk that allows visitors to see the city from a different vantage point. Best times to go: Spring, Summer, Fall 144
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KILLARNEY PROVINCIAL PARK Located on the northern coast of Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay, Killarney Provincial Park furnishes outdoor activities for land-based explorers and water sports enthusiasts alike. This region of Ontario was first settled more than 200 years ago by fur traders and adventurers, and it still provides great opportunities for wildlife watching and total immersion in the great outdoors. Be sure to pack your favorite hiking boots and enjoy the La ClocheSilhouette Trail or another of the numerous backcountry trails. Best times to go: All Year
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ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM
A night shot of the north face of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
Located near Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum is a world of its own with several types of art and history. Known for sitting on lands once owned by the Wendat people, the museum is the largest in Canada and among the list of the top largest in all of North America. Exhibits include clothing in the Legacy of Dior, historic details of how porcupines have benefited some of the Cameroon people in Quill Power, and cabinets that feature some of the most unique pieces of art from around the world. Best times to go: All Year
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The Butterfly Conservatory in Niagara Falls, Ontario
Butterfly Conservatory Located near Niagara Falls, Ontario, the Butterfly Conservatory is a large house full of hundreds of butterflies with most flying freely around. Known for at least 45 species and over 2,000 of these colorful creatures, the conservatory features pathways inside so that guests don't trample on the exotic plants scattered about and or invade the natural setup of the homes of the butterflies. The inside of the attraction is designed to look like a tropical rainforest and is kept at a warm temperature to keep the insects comfortable. Best times to go: Spring, Summer 150
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PARLIAMENT HILL ONTARIO Whether you want to observe the workings of the Canadian Parliament for yourself or you’re interested in viewing the architectural beauty of a truly remarkable complex of buildings, a visit to Parliament Hill is a must for any traveler to Ottawa. Parliament Hill is centrally located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible to visitors. Be sure to take note of the monuments to important figures in Canadian history when you explore the site. Best times to go: All Year
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RIDEAU CANAL
Rideau Canal in downtown Ottawa, Ontario
While Rideau Canal was initially constructed to link the city of Ottawa to Lake Ontario for critical defensive and logistical purposes, this UNESCO World Heritage Site now offers recreational and aesthetic amenities to modern visitors. In summer, you can hike, bike and picnic alongside the scenic waterway or set out in a rented canoe or kayak for a paddling adventure. In winter, the canal freezes over and becomes one of the area’s most popular outdoor ice rinks. Best times to go: All Year
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SANDBANKS PROVINCIAL PARK Located in Prince Edward County near Lake Ontario, Sandbanks Provincial Park is one of the busiest in the area. Known for five white beaches, the park offers several areas to swim or lounge by the shoreline. While walking along, you could stumble across the nest of a Piping Plover, an endangered species that often calls the park home. There are paths for walking and biking, campsites for tents and RVs, and places where special events can be held throughout the year. Best times to go: Spring, Summer
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Thousand Islands, Ontario
THOUSAND ISLANDS Located near the St. Lawrence River and on the border of the United States and Canada, Thousand Islands was once a retreat for those in the elite class during the 19th century. Known for being an archipelago in North America, the islands offer a variety of areas for business as well as pleasure. Several mansions can be seen on the islands including the Boldt Castle, which is designed with a German-style architecture, and Singer Castle, which has more of a gothic design. Best times to go: Spring, Summer 158
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