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- Niagara Falls
Experience two of Ontario’s highlights on this short break, with three nights in downtown Toronto and two nights in Niagara Falls at a hotel overlooking the iconic cascades. Travel from […]
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A superbly diverse destination just a seven-hour flight from the UK, Ontario’s open roads lead to breathtaking scenery of lakes, forests, valleys, vineyards and orchards, quaint country towns, and big-city excitement. Its varied landscapes, natural wonders and vibrant multiculturalism make Ontario a year-round destination.
Home to the nation’s capital city of Ottawa and Canada’s largest city, Toronto, Ontario offers no shortage of festivals, urban attractions, heritage and culture. Avid shoppers and culinary enthusiasts will not be disappointed, with a wealth of boutiques, malls and markets, alongside every imaginable type of cuisine.
This is a destination rich in outdoor adventure. Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Algonquin Provincial Park, the Ontario Highlands and the Niagara Peninsula are all easily accessible from Toronto or Ottawa, making a ‘city and escape’ break an easy reality. Hiking, rafting, biking and kayaking are commonplace, alongside immersive experiences such as making your own maple syrup or harvesting submerged cranberries to transform into jams and wine. For those seeking more adventure, Ontario’s Northwest and Northeast offer remote lodges, adrenaline-fuelled activities, First Nations culture and outstanding wildlife encounters.
Relax in a luxury lakeside lodge or explore the province at your own pace on a tailor-made touring holiday. One thing is certain – no two days of your trip need ever be the same in Ontario.
Toronto brims with energy and excitement. Expect state-of-the-art architecture, iconic attractions, intriguing museums and galleries, award-winning restaurants and nightlife. Toronto is a city like no other. Soak up the atmosphere as you wander one of Toronto's many neighbourhoods such as Chinatown, Little India, Kensington Market and the Distillery District. Venture to the top of the CN Tower for a gourmet dinner in the clouds, or keep your feet firmly on the ground as you peruse chic boutiques, upscale department stores, designer shops and colourful markets. When evening falls, take in a live theatre production or support the home team at a world-class sporting event.
A blend of French and English, Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, is a spirited, cosmopolitan place that celebrates Canada’s achievements and culture with historical sites, national museums, a non-stop roster of festivals, plus shopping and delightful dining. This is like no capital city you have ever seen. With the Rideau Canal weaving through its centre and a beautiful natural setting spotted by green spaces, it supports year-round recreation and adventure. It is fair to say that the magnificent Parliament Buildings create a city skyline like no other.
Just 90 minutes from Toronto, Niagara Falls delivers an unforgettable natural spectacle, with six million cubic feet of water plunging nearly 200 feet every minute. Get up close to the thundering cascades on a breath-taking boat tour, venture along the tunnels and walkways behind the Falls for a unique perspective, and take in sweeping views from the brink at Table Rock. As night falls, the area comes alive with excellent restaurants, lively bars and casinos, while the Falls themselves glow in a dramatic display of coloured lights. Only a 20-minute drive away, the picture-perfect 19th-century town of Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a charming contrast, with tree-lined streets, boutique shops, world-class theatre, elegant B&Bs and stylish hotels. From here, explore Ontario’s celebrated wine region, with award-winning wineries, championship golf courses, indulgent spas and refined dining showcasing the best locally sourced ingredients.
Just a three hour drive from Toronto and Ottawa, Algonquin Provincial Park is a ‘must see’ for jaw dropping wildlife encounters and spectacular scenery. Algonquin is easily accessible from Muskoka or you can stay in a rustic luxury lodge in the park. The size of Devon, Algonquin is home to a population of over 3,000 moose as well as white-tailed deer, black bear and wolf. The park's dramatic landscape consists of rocky ridges, spruce bogs, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and Beech, Sugar Maple and Pine trees as far as the eye can see. Summer brings a carpet of wildflowers and when Autumn comes, the forest is ablaze with reds, oranges and yellows. The best way to explore is by canoe or on foot; there are routes and trails for all levels of fitness and experience.
The Hamptons of Ontario and the getaway of choice for the province's city dwellers, the Muskoka Region is renowned for its luxury resorts offering spectacular views of sparkling lakes and towering pine forests. Located just two hours north of Toronto, Muskoka promises clean air and an unplugged pace that feel a world away from urban life. Combine outdoor experiences with R&R. Celebrate a special occasion or honeymoon in style - make memories in Muskoka.
Adventure and rejuvenation await just 90 minutes north of Toronto at Blue Mountain Resort. Situated on the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the resort overlooks the southern shores of Georgian Bay. The lively pedestrian village features a variety of accommodation choices, unique boutiques, tempting dining and nightlife. Take in free award-winning festivals, events and village activities throughout the year! Four season recreational activities include zip-lining, hiking, cycling, caving, tree-top walking, skiing and more. Nearby, hit the beach, tee off on one of the many golf courses, sample delicious local cider, or relax at the Scandinave Spa. Plan the perfect family holiday - there's something for everyone at Blue Mountain.
Sometimes the best way to reconnect is to disconnect, slow the pace, and just wander, letting every new discovery along the way become its own opportunity to stimulate the senses and nourish the soul. Ontario’s Highlands is only 2.5 hours east of Toronto and a half an hour west of Ottawa, but a world away from it all. Deep inside all of us is a wanderer. It’s the little voice that tells us to follow our own path, trust in ourselves and embrace the unknown. Follow that voice to Ontario’s Highlands, a place where your imagination and authentic sense of discovery are the only compass you need. Discover experiences to excite your curiosity and indulge your creative passions. Uncover the quiet comfort of charming towns and back roads, and experience authentic moments. Grab hold of opportunities to make fresh tracks, blaze new trails, and reach new heights. Embrace a slower pace and feel your worries drift away during moments of tranquility. Create lasting memories and celebrate traditions.
So much of the Ontario we know today has its roots in the counties and cities of Southwestern and Southeastern Ontario, regions rich in history, heritage, lore and legend. From the original capital city and pioneer villages to grand historic mansions scattered across the Thousand Islands, the past is woven seamlessly into the landscape. Today, these regions invite a slower, more immersive experience, kayaking through tranquil waterways and aquatic wonders, browsing local markets and quaint shops, and indulging in the flavours of the land through exceptional produce from local farmers, winemakers, brewers, bakers, chefs and cheesemakers. With such a wealth of experiences on offer, Southwestern Ontario promises charm, flavour and discovery at every turn.
The historic city of Kingston, located in eastern Ontario is the gateway to the world-famous Thousand Islands, is touched by the currents of Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River and the Cataraqui River.
The Thousand Islands are a group of more than 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada. A fashionable retreat for the elite in the late 19th century, today the area is a hub for outdoor activities. It’s home to elaborate island mansions such as the German-style Boldt Castle on Heart Island, and Singer Castle on Dark Island, with its Gothic windows and secret passageways.
Northeastern Ontario is a vast, diverse and dynamic region, stretching from Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, through the Greater Sudbury area and North Bay on Lake Nipissing, all the way north to the shores of James Bay. Here, unforgettable experiences range from witnessing the Northern Lights and exploring Manitoulin, the world’s largest freshwater island, to riding the iconic Polar Bear Express. Paddle serene waterways or chase the thrill of whitewater adventures. For those drawn to city life, Northeastern Ontario’s urban centres offer a lively mix of cultural attractions and outdoor activities, complemented by world-class experiences, excellent dining and comfortable places to unwind.
Adventure awaits you in Northwest Ontario, a wilderness playground of trails and parks and hundreds of thousands of lakes and a rich Indigenous history. Northern hospitality awaits you in Thunder Bay and its surrounding area. The history, the beauty and the cultural charm of this lakeside Northwest Ontario gem beckon you to immerse yourself in a city like no other. Its reputation as one of Canada’s premier outdoor cities is well earned. Located on the shores of the world’s largest freshwater lake and surrounded by the natural beauty of the boreal forest and the Nor’Wester mountain range, it is the perfect place to get in touch with your inner adventurer.
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