Ontario - CanadaOntario - Canada

The most populous province in Canada, Ontario is home to two major cities, Ottawa and Toronto.The most populous province in Canada, Ontario is home to two major cities, Ottawa and Toronto.

The latter is widely regarded as the most vibrant and cosmopolitan on the continent with galleries, museums, shops and restaurants galore. Ottawa also boasts its fair share of attractions including the neo-gothic Parliament Buildings and the Rideau Canal, Ontario's first World Heritage Site. The far north of Ontario is a stunning patchwork of lakes and forests, whilst throughout you'll come across no less than 5 national parks and 330 provincial parks! Niagara Falls also has one foot in Ontario.

So its camera's at the ready for some pretty spectacular photo opportunities all-round!

 

TorontoToronto

Toronto

Ethnically diverse with distinctive districts, shopping is a unique experience with 5 Chinatowns, Little Italy, Little Portugal and the Gerrard India Bazaar to explore. There is also fantastic shopping at the Eaton Centre, a multi-level glass-roofed galleria with more than 320 stores and 17 cinemas.Alternatively, take a trip up the CN Tower (the tallest free-standing building in the world) for spectacular views or enjoy a game of baseball at SkyDome with its famous retractable roof.

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NiagaraNiagara

Niagara Falls

Get up close and personal by taking a short walk to the bottom of Bridal Veil Falls for the Cave of the Winds tour or hop on-board the Maid of the Mist which takes your right down to the base of the falls. With nearly 3,636,800 litres of water gushing over the rim every second, her thundering power is truly awesome.

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OttawaOttawa

Ottawa

Located in the South-East of the country, Ottawa is Canada's capital, and as you'd expect, boasts an array of tourist attractions. There's a wealth of family-friendly things to do from fascinating museums and the country's parliament buildings (which host free 30-minute sound and light shows about Canada twice-nightly throughout summer) to outdoor delights like the winter wonderland of Rideau Canal which freezes every year to become the world's largest outdoor skating rink or the sticky-fingered fun of 'sugaring off' in the springtime, where farmers offer sleigh rides through maple bushes and you can visit a sugar shack to watch that delicious amber gold being made.

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Rural OntarioRural Ontario

Rural Ontario

Home to just 4 million people, rural Ontario is an enchanting wilderness that will amaze you. Say goodbye to city lights for a while as you head north of Lake Superior, discovering the unspoiled splendour of national and provincial parks - some larger than entire countries! Wildlife such as moose and caribou roam freely on vast plains and the people you meet en-route are warm and welcoming. Boasting the largest network of interconnecting canoe routes in the world, it's a dream for the water sport enthusiast with magnificent lakes and rugged shorelines a delight to explore.

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