Where to stay in Ontario Province
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Ontario Province hotels & accommodations

Is a great stay, great location, 20 minutes walk will arrive the Art Gallery Of Ontario, walk further another 5 minutes will get you to Chinatown. From hotel to Eaton shopping mall, just walk 5 minutes. Basically, is in the middle of the great attraction of Toronto. I will stay there again if i will go to Toronto the next trip. % stars

The best hotel I’ve stayed at in Toronto. Close to Dundas square and very nice and clean with newly renovated rooms. Only thing is no parking on site so I had to pay $38 for parking somewhere else which is a bit far fetched considering the room for one night is over $200. In this case it should include parking with room. Other than that beautiful hotel and great staff...

Went here with my son for two nights. We needed the two sleeping spaces with two televisions, so this hotel was great for that. The free drinks and snacks before dinner were an added bonus, as I didn’t then need to have wine with my dinner! The breakfasts were okay, but it’s really worth going early in the morning to avoid the extreme crowds. I chose not to pay the...

My boyfriend and I came to the hotel for my birthday weekend from Rochester NY. With it being in the winter you never know how the weather will be- it was cold and we were expecting a snow storm. The Hilton was thr perfect place to stay during this time because it’s connected to the casino and other hotels. There was shopping inside , restaurants, bars, etc. We had THE...

The hotel went through a recent major renovation and we give it rave reviews. We are in Toronto often and have always stayed elsewhere. We think that is about to change. The King Eddie is an exceptional hotel in all categories. You will enjoy your stay. Get the delux king room… fabulous! Sent from my iPad

I was with a group of twelve people who stayed overnight at the Best Western Plus Waterfront Hotel. We were all pleased with our rooms and the lovely views of the Detroit River skyline that we could view from our windows. Our rooms were clean and supplied with everything needed to make our stay comfortable. The complimentary breakfast had enough variety to meet the ...

Had a pleasure stay in the hotel. The complimentary shampoo, conditioner, soap and lotion are all so good. Regular size blow dryer. Nice and comfy bed. Adequate lights. Bacon Mac and Cheese is the best M&C I've had by far! Please don't change the recipe, people will be coming back for that. Your gravy on your poutine is also good!!!!!!

I've stayed at this hotel before and didn't have any issues with the staff. This year I was bumped to an earlier flight and when I arrived I called to see if they had any rooms available similar to the one I booked. I wasn't given an option to upgrade. I was only given the option to wait until 3pm checkin or pay a $50 early check in fee. I declined because this fee ...

Some reviews I read criticized the area. So glad I ignored them. Nice quiet area only a five minute walk to the main shopping centre. Also walking distance to the food market which was great. Friendly staff with complementary town car. Chocolate strawberries were a nice touch for my wife's birthday. The room was a nice design although not overly large. The included bre...

This was my 3rd time staying at the Hyatt. I do have to say the quality of the hotel has decreased since my previous stays. We booked a 2 queen bedroom and because they couldn't keep up with cleaning they were trying to offer us double beds. The pool was full of children splashing, I have kids myself but I would never take them to a hotel like this, it was a bit obnoxi...

We decided to try the airport Hilton rather than our usual go-to airport hotel. We had flown back to Toronto from the west and were staying in TO for two nights before heading home on Sunday. The hotel has been redone from top to bottom and done very nicely. We rented a king-bed room which was roomy for the two of us. However, I think that it is always the staff that ‘...

This is on a main road with cheap public transportation for 24 hrs or 48 hr passes. You could also walk to places which is what we did the first 3 days but then we took the bus. The bus takes you to all main places and attractions. Food at my hotel restaurant, Docmilligans ,and service was superb, prices were good too, friendly staff, cool atmosphere, I cannot say eno...

My mum and I are pretty picky about hotels and their service because we've been to so many hotels in the past ( high end to low end, experiences them all). First of all the girl at the front dest that checked us in was super super nice. She was o friendly and made us feel welcome. The room had a great view of the city. The pool was nice also, big enough to do laps. The...

An honest steal for the price and the amazing location. I can't stress enough how much I would recommend my friends to stay in this hotel should they ever visit Niagara Falls. Breakfast can be bought at around CAD22 on site, with a good variety of food and an excellent view of the falls in the morning. In my personal opinion, it has the best location of all the hotels,...

The location is excellent - steps away from wonderful restaurants like Alo/Aloette, Byblos, and Pai, ten hops to Starbucks and the local drugstore/mart, and an easy Uber ride away to anywhere. Room is more than decent, with a firm but soft bed and 3 pillows, fresh sheets and clean bathroom. With microwave too. Breakfast is ok - not much by way of selection but taste...

I booked the hotel online, with the assumption that it came with extended parking, for airport travelling, since a shuttle was advertised. In fact there wasn't parking on site, I had to go to Park and fly, which is fine , just a little inconvenient, and a surprise. Apparently the only way you can do this is to deal directly with this property, and the web site does not...

Like most viewers said that the staff was not friendly, at first I also thought so. I felt that he was fine when we checked out. He just followed the rule that "The check-in time is 3:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 11:00 a.m." , because he would not allow us to check-in before 3:00 p.m. even thought we specified in our special request that we would check-in betwe...

We stayed at this hotel for a wedding near by. We found the best possible deal through Agoda.com and we were very happy with the hotel for the money we paid. Very clean, friendly staff, restaurant/bar on site - everything we needed. We would definitely stay again.

Room size a little bit small for four. Toilet size ok but sometimes only 3 set of towels place in the bathroom. Look clean, towels without smell. Shower with water flow good but overhead shower available only. Pillow and mattress support ok, and blanket warm enough. Coffee maker available in room. Air conditioner functioning well but a little bit noise. Housekeeping ok...

Old and outdated , the schedule of the pool isn’t kid friendly when you have a group of kids (15kids - 11-12 yr olds). That want to swim in the middle of the day and it’s not open. Heather front desk was rude and not helpful. Our hockey team will never spend money at this hotel again!

We booked a room to refresh ourselves before a long flight and did not regret it. The room was large and comfortable. The welcome drink at the lobby and free shuttle service to the airport were great touchs as well. We enjoyed our brief, but great stay at the hotel.

A little far from the city but great for the 401 access.... super friendly and helpful staff [I love 'older' staff.... people who actually care, and it shows]. The function dinner was very good and tasty, not always the case. Rooms are just fine and one barely could hear the nearby freeway traffic! Your attached restaurant is very good - super light meals! Breakfast co...
Cheap places to stay in Ontario Province

This Hostel was all around perfect. I actually ended up wanting to spend more time IN the hostel than the city itself. The cleanliness, staff, facilities even down to the decor was all perfect. It didn't feel like a hostel at all, it felt much more homely. I can't fault the hostel in anyway. One thing that stood out to me was the linens! Very tempted to ask where I can...

If you are a budget traveler and looking for a reasonable hotel,this is one of them you can consider.With the small room and bathroom.We stayed in a queen bedroom, there were not much room space to walk around and bathroom are small which serves the purpose.Staff were really helpful in giving inputs whats around the city.

Great location,convenient and most of all a very spacious room and very well kept room Services. Food and places of interest is just 5 minutes away totally the Best Hotel you can find in the strip and Best valued Hotel you cannot be wrong to book this as your preferred stay in Niagara Falls Toronto Canada.

Pros: price, breakfast, staff, cleanliness, parking. Cons: A lot of people were smoking in corridor or in their rooms. Breakfast to be improved. The same hotel served in Quebec city served boiled eggs and yougurt in breakfast, although price was more. Overall the place was good to stay for overnight. I will go again. You can borrow a fridge for $10:00.

Decided to do a quick overnight stay in Niagra Falls and decided to book at America's best Value in as we have stayed at the chain before and been pleased. On this visit we arrived and there was barely any parking. We checked in and was told $8.00 parking fee on top of room rate. Got to room and it was average. Dated. Bed was hard and only 2 flat pillows. Requested mor...

It's been a great stay at blue moon hotel! The rooms were clean and free of any odour. This is an ideal place for a couple who is looking for a reasonable stay within the budget. The wego busstop is right in front of the hotel for those who want to commute to Niagara falls.

I will absolutely stay here again. I am very picky and this hotel was exceptional. The rooms are clean, spacious, loved the balcony and location. We walked everywhere. I was even more surprised at the cost, well below what I expected. I will be back. The experience here was the best, and should be on everyone's list.

One of the cheaper once in the area. Goods : clean, walking distance to the falls, Ihop in the building. Bads: No breakfast included. Parking $20 extra or your can find a parking on the street for free a couple blocks away, Musty smell all over hotel, Sink was cracked, Fitted sheet was too small for mattress , so would come of which I ended up on a bare mattress...

The best motel I've ever stayed in. The value for money for this family run motel is way way out of scale. The rooms were immaculately clean. The bed and sheets were perfect and comfortable. The deco of the rooms were so pretty! And they were all beautifully scented! Emile was a perfect host and who gave us lots of great tips for travel and dining in the area. The nigh...

The hotel was pretty good however there were a few things that bothered me. The right elevator was out of service, there was no notice of repairs, it just never came. Second the heater in our room had a bad thermostat. It would make the room hot and cold within the same 30 min without touching the knob. For example, it would reach 27ºC, shut off, then wouldn't turn bac...

For the moment I check-in, there is a facilities fee charged per room. It is CAD10 + 15%tax and didn't mention before I make the booking. It is totally unacceptable and I don't think I have to pay this fee. People may think CAD10+tax is a small amount but I think it is about integrity. If I pay this time, is that mean I have to pay if i is CAD1,000 as well? When I te...

Walking distance to everything including casinos. Clean rooms, cool indoor/outdoor pool, given time of year. Thats our go to place at the Falls. Parking is $16 extra. We usually stay on the cheap nights(Sunday to Monday). But overall great hotel and Niagara Falls is always fun. I would recommend that everyone should stay at this HoJo. Great times always start and fin...
4-star hotels in Ontario Province

The best hotel I’ve stayed at in Toronto. Close to Dundas square and very nice and clean with newly renovated rooms. Only thing is no parking on site so I had to pay $38 for parking somewhere else which is a bit far fetched considering the room for one night is over $200. In this case it should include parking with room. Other than that beautiful hotel and great staff...

Went here with my son for two nights. We needed the two sleeping spaces with two televisions, so this hotel was great for that. The free drinks and snacks before dinner were an added bonus, as I didn’t then need to have wine with my dinner! The breakfasts were okay, but it’s really worth going early in the morning to avoid the extreme crowds. I chose not to pay the...

My boyfriend and I came to the hotel for my birthday weekend from Rochester NY. With it being in the winter you never know how the weather will be- it was cold and we were expecting a snow storm. The Hilton was thr perfect place to stay during this time because it’s connected to the casino and other hotels. There was shopping inside , restaurants, bars, etc. We had THE...

Some reviews I read criticized the area. So glad I ignored them. Nice quiet area only a five minute walk to the main shopping centre. Also walking distance to the food market which was great. Friendly staff with complementary town car. Chocolate strawberries were a nice touch for my wife's birthday. The room was a nice design although not overly large. The included bre...

This was my 3rd time staying at the Hyatt. I do have to say the quality of the hotel has decreased since my previous stays. We booked a 2 queen bedroom and because they couldn't keep up with cleaning they were trying to offer us double beds. The pool was full of children splashing, I have kids myself but I would never take them to a hotel like this, it was a bit obnoxi...

We decided to try the airport Hilton rather than our usual go-to airport hotel. We had flown back to Toronto from the west and were staying in TO for two nights before heading home on Sunday. The hotel has been redone from top to bottom and done very nicely. We rented a king-bed room which was roomy for the two of us. However, I think that it is always the staff that ‘...

My mum and I are pretty picky about hotels and their service because we've been to so many hotels in the past ( high end to low end, experiences them all). First of all the girl at the front dest that checked us in was super super nice. She was o friendly and made us feel welcome. The room had a great view of the city. The pool was nice also, big enough to do laps. The...

An honest steal for the price and the amazing location. I can't stress enough how much I would recommend my friends to stay in this hotel should they ever visit Niagara Falls. Breakfast can be bought at around CAD22 on site, with a good variety of food and an excellent view of the falls in the morning. In my personal opinion, it has the best location of all the hotels,...

The location is excellent - steps away from wonderful restaurants like Alo/Aloette, Byblos, and Pai, ten hops to Starbucks and the local drugstore/mart, and an easy Uber ride away to anywhere. Room is more than decent, with a firm but soft bed and 3 pillows, fresh sheets and clean bathroom. With microwave too. Breakfast is ok - not much by way of selection but taste...

You never know what you're going to truly get when booking a hotel online. I was glad to see my research persevered, and my choice was perfect for what we were looking for-- a place to spend a milestone birthday without too much hooopla. Although not located in the central area of hotels near Union Station-- I found coming back to this boutique hotel relaxing. Once I ...

Great hotel! Didn’t think the hotel would be that nice considering how much I paid for it, but turned out to be a very luxurious hotel with great staff located in a quiet area with tons of great restaurants in close proximity. Really wanted to use the outdoor pool during my stay but it seemed like it was being repaired so instead me and my guests settled for the whirlp...

It a nice comfortable hotel situated very near Toronto airport, The staff were courteous and friendly. I would specially like to thank Ms. Tanya at the reception and Mr. A Munir at the concierge for their exceptional service rendered to us. We would definitely recommend and visit again in future.

My boyfriend went down and ordered breakfast from the restaurant - asked if he could do buffet and bring it up to the room. He told him no, but he could order off the menu and it would be brought to our room and it would be there in 10-15 mins. So he orders 2 meals, we waited almost 45 mins, called down to inquire (couldn't get through until I called front desk) and wa...

We enjoyed our stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Niagara on the Lake very much. The hotel and rooms were very pleasantly decorated and clean. We stayed in several hotels during our 10 day trip to Southern Ontario and this was our favorite! The only thing that would have made it better was if there had been a breakfast included in the price of the room.

Beds were amazing with the Westin Comfort beds - unbeatable. Close to everything and attached to the great Rideau shopping center. Steps from the world famous rideau canal and running route. Cross the street and you have great views of Quebec side. Customer service was outstanding. Curteous and friendly. They know that treating customers well means we will return. And...

Stayed on the 7 floor in a newly renovated suite. It was a pleasure and a delight as this hotel was great. Room service was tasty also. My only suggestion would be. Out of the 6 pillows on the bed... I wish 1 was a firm pillow as all were too soft. However I'd return for sure.

The rooms were a little dated and they could use better mattresses. Their wifi is absolutely terrible. But it’s very clean and the prices I.e restaurant and room service were extremely affordable. As I mentioned above I absolutely loved every staff person I met. It is very central to downtown.

Niagara Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The tourist district is without anything other than overpriced restaurants serving disgusting food, overpriced parking and hotels with hidden resort fees. I will never go back. That being said, this hotel, while very expensive, provided a nice view of the falls.

This hotel is heaven! I loved the location . Yorkville and the University of Toronto are both at your door step. My husband and I loved walking around the Annex area in the evenings. And dining and shopping in Yorkville is always amazing. If this isn't enough, the first class service at check in and check out only adds to the total Toronto experience. We will definitel...
Luxury hotels in Ontario Province

We stayed for a quick overnight on our drive through Northern Ontario. We booked a room at Mystic Isle without knowing much about it but we’re happily surprised. The rooms were clean and fresh, the water hot and clear. The rooms were filled with thoughtful touches that made the stay feel more like home: nice towels, glass and china cups/mugs, a mini-fridge and tastefu...

There is construction going on outside, so I asked for high quiet floor. I was put in room that looked right on the construction site on the 6th floor. When I called to the front desk they said they had.a higher, quieter room, but when I went to exchange keys, they said they were mistaken, and gave me a lower room on the 5th floor, away from construction, but still wit...

The hosts are very nice, giving us very warm welcome. We chatted a lot when having breakfast. Btw the breakfast tasted great. The house was well decorated, and the room was so cozy. It was really an amazing experience to read in such a warm comfortable room.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best hotels in Ontario near CN Tower?
Verified travelers to Ontario who stayed near CN Tower have given top reviews to Planet Traveler Hostel, La TUMU and Pimblett's Toronto Downtown Bed &Breakfast.
What are the best hotels in Ontario near Niagara Falls Canada?
Verified travelers to Ontario who stayed near Niagara Falls Canada have given top reviews to Bentley Commons Fallsview - Luxury 4 Bedroom 4 Bath Townhouse, Ora's Place BNB and Butterfly Manor.
What are the best hotels in Ontario near Journey Behind the Falls?
Verified travelers to Ontario who stayed near Journey Behind the Falls have given top reviews to Bentley Commons Fallsview - Luxury 4 Bedroom 4 Bath Townhouse, Ora's Place BNB and Butterfly Manor.
What are the most popular hotels in Ontario?
Some of our most popular hotels in Ontario are One King West Hotel and Residence, Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa and Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto.
What are the best hotels in Ontario for couples?
Hotels in Ontario that are highly rated by couples include Chelsea Hotel Toronto, One King West Hotel and Residence and Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa.
What are the best hotels in Ontario for families?
Hotels in Ontario that are highly rated by families include Chelsea Hotel Toronto, One King West Hotel and Residence and Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto.
What hotels in Ontario have the best views?
Verified travelers to Ontario have given top reviews for the views at JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa, Microtel Inn & Suites Casselman and Comfort Inn & Suites.
What hotels in Ontario have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Ontario have given top reviews for the breakfast at JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort & Spa, Microtel Inn & Suites Casselman and Super 8 by Wyndham Moosonee.
What are the best cities in Ontario to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Ontario include Toronto (ON), Niagara Falls (ON) and Mississauga (ON).

More about Ontario Province
Discover the Wonders of Ontario Canada
Ontario, Canada is a province that boasts an incredible mix of natural beauty, urban excitement, and rich cultural heritage. From the thundering waters of Niagara Falls to the vibrant streets of Toronto, there's something for everyone. Nature lovers can explore the lush landscapes of provincial parks, while city dwellers can immerse themselves in art, music, and culinary delights. Each corner of Ontario offers unique experiences waiting to be discovered.
As you traverse through Ontario, you’ll encounter a variety of attractions that highlight the province’s diverse offerings. For instance, the iconic CN Tower in Toronto provides breathtaking views of the city skyline, while the Royal Ontario Museum showcases a vast collection of art, culture, and natural history. If you're seeking adventure, the Journey Behind the Falls allows visitors to get up close and personal with the majestic Niagara Falls, providing a thrilling perspective of this natural wonder.
Ontario's charm lies not only in its attractions but also in its friendly locals who are eager to share their love for the province. Whether you’re wandering through the historic Distillery District or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, the welcoming atmosphere will make you feel right at home. Don’t forget to explore the local dining scene, where you can savor everything from gourmet meals to street food delicacies.
Top Reasons to Explore Ontario's Unique Charm
Ontario is a treasure trove of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. One of the most compelling reasons to visit is the stunning natural landscapes that the province offers. With over 250,000 lakes, Ontario is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities like hiking, canoeing, and fishing are abundant, allowing you to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. The breathtaking scenery changes with the seasons, offering beautiful fall foliage, snowy winter landscapes, and vibrant spring blooms.
In addition to its natural beauty, Ontario is home to some of Canada’s most dynamic cities. Toronto, the provincial capital, is a bustling metropolis known for its multicultural environment and thriving arts scene. Visitors can explore world-class museums, attend live performances, or simply enjoy the diverse culinary offerings. Ottawa, the nation’s capital, is rich in history and culture, featuring landmarks like Parliament Hill and the National Gallery of Canada.
Lastly, Ontario’s festivals and events are a highlight that should not be missed. From the Toronto International Film Festival to the Niagara Icewine Festival, there are celebrations throughout the year that showcase the province’s vibrant culture. These events provide a great opportunity to mingle with locals and other travelers while enjoying unique experiences that reflect Ontario’s spirit.
When is the Best Time to Experience Ontario
The best time to visit Ontario largely depends on the type of experience you’re seeking. For those who enjoy warm weather and outdoor activities, summer is the ideal season. From June to August, temperatures can reach the high 20s to low 30s Celsius, making it perfect for exploring parks, beaches, and festivals. During this time, popular attractions like the Toronto Islands and Niagara Falls see their peak visitor numbers, so be prepared for a lively atmosphere.
Fall is another fantastic time to explore Ontario, especially for nature lovers. The changing leaves create a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures, and many regions host harvest festivals that celebrate local produce and crafts. This season is particularly enchanting in places like Algonquin Provincial Park, where the foliage transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors.
For winter sports enthusiasts, Ontario offers a magical winter wonderland from December through February. Skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating are popular activities during this time, with numerous resorts and outdoor rinks available. Events such as the Toronto Christmas Market and various winter festivals add to the seasonal charm, making it a delightful time to visit for those who enjoy the festive spirit.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Ontario Adventure
Traveling in Ontario can be a breeze with a few essential tips. First, familiarize yourself with the local customs and etiquette. Canadians are known for their politeness, so simple gestures like saying “thank you” and holding doors open for others go a long way. Additionally, tipping is customary in restaurants, typically around 15-20% of the bill.
Transportation options in Ontario are varied and efficient. In major cities like Toronto and Ottawa, public transit systems including subways, buses, and streetcars make it easy to get around. If you plan to explore more rural areas or national parks, consider renting a car for greater flexibility. Ride-sharing services are also widely available, providing another convenient option for getting from point A to B.
Lastly, always check the local weather before your trip. Ontario experiences distinct seasons, and packing accordingly will ensure you’re prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. Whether it’s sunscreen for summer outings or warm layers for winter adventures, being prepared will enhance your travel experience.
Where to Stay in Ontario for Every Budget
Ontario offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every traveler's budget. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels or budget-friendly options, there’s something for everyone. For a touch of elegance, consider staying at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. This historic hotel boasts stunning architecture, upscale amenities, and a prime location near major attractions. Guests rave about the excellent food and friendly service, making it a top choice for a memorable stay.
If you prefer a more casual experience, the Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview Hotel and Suites is an excellent option. With its beautiful views of the falls and proximity to attractions like the Journey Behind the Falls, this hotel is perfect for families and couples alike. Guests consistently praise the cleanliness and helpful staff, ensuring a pleasant stay.
For those traveling on a budget, the Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport offers modern accommodations at an affordable price. Located close to the airport, it's a convenient choice for travelers. Many reviews highlight the hotel's cleanliness and efficient staff, making it a reliable option for a comfortable stay. Other budget-friendly options include The Novotel Toronto Center Hotel and One King West Hotel and Residence, both of which offer great service and convenient locations.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Ontario Lodging
When planning your stay in Ontario, choosing the right platform for booking accommodations can make a world of difference. Agoda.com stands out as a premier choice, offering a vast selection of hotels and vacation rentals that cater to every type of traveler. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious retreat in the heart of Toronto or a cozy cabin near the shores of Lake Ontario, Agoda.com has got you covered with options that match your preferences and budget.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is the exclusive deals and discounts available to users. Often, you can find lower rates compared to other booking sites, meaning more savings to spend on exploring Ontario’s attractions. The user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation through various accommodation types, including hotels, hostels, and apartments. Plus, with detailed descriptions, high-quality photos, and genuine guest reviews, you can make informed decisions about where to stay.
Agoda.com also offers flexible booking options, ensuring you can adjust your plans as needed without hassle. With 24/7 customer support, any questions or concerns can be addressed promptly, making for a smooth booking experience. For those who love to explore, Agoda’s mobile app allows you to book accommodations on the go, providing the freedom to plan your itinerary spontaneously. This convenience is particularly beneficial in a dynamic province like Ontario, where adventure awaits around every corner.
Getting Around Ontario with Ease
Ontario's extensive transportation network ensures that getting around is both easy and efficient. In major cities like Toronto and Ottawa, public transit systems are well-developed and reliable. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates subways, streetcars, and buses that connect various neighborhoods and attractions. With a simple fare system and convenient schedules, navigating the city is a breeze. For those visiting Ottawa, the OC Transpo system provides similar services, making it easy to explore the capital’s key sites.
If your plans include venturing beyond the cities, renting a car is a fantastic option. Ontario features picturesque highways and scenic routes that make road trips an enjoyable experience. Popular destinations, such as Niagara Falls and Algonquin Provincial Park, are easily accessible by car, allowing for spontaneous stops along the way. Many rental agencies operate in airports and city centers, providing a variety of vehicles to suit your travel needs.
Ride-sharing services are also prevalent in Ontario, offering a convenient alternative to public transport. Apps like Uber and Lyft can be used to get around urban areas quickly, especially during peak times or when public transit may be less frequent. For those who prefer a more active mode of transportation, biking is a popular choice in cities like Toronto, with numerous bike lanes and rental options available. Whichever method you choose, exploring Ontario is sure to be an adventure!
Exciting Activities to Enjoy in Ontario
Ontario is brimming with activities that cater to all interests, ensuring every traveler finds something to enjoy. For outdoor enthusiasts, the province offers a wealth of options, from hiking and biking to water sports. The stunning landscapes of Algonquin Provincial Park invite visitors to explore its scenic trails, while the shores of Lake Ontario provide opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding. Don’t miss the chance to experience the breathtaking views from the CN Tower or take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront in Toronto.
Cultural experiences abound in Ontario as well. The Royal Ontario Museum, located in Toronto, showcases fascinating exhibits that span art, culture, and natural history. Art lovers will appreciate the vibrant gallery scene, with numerous spaces featuring local and international artists. Festivals and events throughout the year celebrate Ontario’s diverse culture, with highlights such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the Stratford Festival, which attracts theater enthusiasts from around the globe.
For families, Ontario offers a plethora of fun-filled attractions. The Toronto Zoo and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada are perfect for a day of exploration and learning. Kids will love the thrill of the Niagara SkyWheel or the excitement of Clifton Hill, where games and entertainment await. With so many activities available, Ontario is a playground for adventurers, culture seekers, and families alike, ensuring a memorable trip for everyone.
Shop Till You Drop in Ontario's Best Shopping Destinations
Ontario's shopping scene is as diverse as its landscapes, offering a variety of experiences that cater to all tastes and budgets. In Toronto, the Eaton Centre is a must-visit destination for shopping enthusiasts. This iconic mall features over 230 stores, ranging from high-end fashion brands to popular retailers. Stroll through its impressive glass architecture while indulging in some retail therapy, and don’t forget to take a break at one of the many cafes within the mall.
If you’re looking for unique finds, head to the Distillery Historic District. This charming area is filled with boutique shops, artisan studios, and galleries, making it the perfect spot to discover handmade crafts and local art. The cobblestone streets and historic buildings create a picturesque backdrop for a leisurely shopping experience. For a taste of local flavor, be sure to check out the various eateries offering delicious treats and beverages.
Outside of Toronto, other cities in Ontario also boast excellent shopping options. In Ottawa, the ByWard Market is a vibrant hub featuring local artisans, farmers’ markets, and specialty shops. Here, visitors can find everything from handmade jewelry to gourmet food products. Meanwhile, Niagara Falls offers souvenir shops and local crafts, perfect for picking up a memento from your visit. With so many shopping opportunities, Ontario is sure to satisfy every shopper’s cravings.
Nature Awaits in Ontario's Stunning Parks
Ontario's natural beauty is on full display in its many parks and outdoor attractions. With over 330 provincial parks, outdoor enthusiasts can immerse themselves in breathtaking landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the most popular destinations, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and opportunities for canoeing and wildlife spotting. The park's extensive network of trails caters to all levels of hikers, making it an ideal spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
Niagara Falls is another must-see natural wonder, with its powerful waterfalls and stunning surroundings. The Journey Behind the Falls provides a unique perspective, allowing visitors to experience the thundering water up close. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the White Water Walk offers a scenic boardwalk along the river’s edge, showcasing the beauty of the Niagara Gorge.
Heartland Forest, located in Niagara Falls, is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat into nature. This eco-park features walking trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for birdwatching, making it a perfect spot for families and nature lovers alike. With its diverse array of parks and outdoor spaces, Ontario invites visitors to explore and connect with its stunning natural landscapes.
Historical and Cultural Treasures of Ontario
Ontario is rich in history and culture, with numerous landmarks and attractions that tell the story of the province's past. One of the most iconic sites is Parliament Hill in Ottawa, where visitors can witness the changing of the guard and explore the stunning architecture of Canada’s seat of government. The National Gallery of Canada, located nearby, houses an impressive collection of Canadian and international art, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
In Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum offers a deep dive into the province's cultural heritage through its extensive exhibits and collections. From ancient artifacts to contemporary art, the museum showcases the diverse stories that shape Ontario’s identity. Another historical gem is Casa Loma, a stunning castle that transports visitors back to the early 20th century with its grand architecture and beautiful gardens.
The Distillery Historic District is a vibrant area that highlights Ontario's industrial past. Once a functioning distillery, this area now features cobblestone streets lined with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Visitors can explore the history of the site while enjoying the lively atmosphere and unique offerings. With so many historical and cultural treasures, Ontario provides a rich tapestry of experiences that connect visitors to its fascinating past.
Family-Friendly Fun in Ontario
Ontario is a fantastic destination for families, offering a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the highlights is the Toronto Zoo, which is home to thousands of animals representing hundreds of species. The zoo is divided into various regions, allowing families to explore habitats from around the world, including the African Savanna and the Canadian Domain. Interactive exhibits and educational programs make it a fun and informative outing for kids and adults alike. Another must-visit is the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, where families can marvel at the diverse marine life. From mesmerizing jellyfish to playful stingrays, the aquarium offers a captivating experience, complete with touch pools and underwater tunnels that provide a unique view of the creatures swimming above.
For those looking for a bit of excitement, the Niagara SkyWheel offers breathtaking views of the iconic Niagara Falls and the surrounding area. This giant Ferris wheel stands at 175 feet tall and features enclosed gondolas, making it a perfect attraction for families, regardless of the weather. Nearby, Clifton Hill is a bustling entertainment district filled with attractions, including arcades, mini-golf, and funhouse experiences, ensuring endless entertainment for children and parents alike. To cool off during the summer months, the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark provides a fantastic escape with its numerous water slides and pools, making it an ideal spot for family fun.
Festivals and Events That Celebrate Ontario
Ontario is alive with festivals and events throughout the year, showcasing its diverse culture and vibrant community spirit. One of the most renowned events is the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), held every September. This star-studded festival attracts film enthusiasts, celebrities, and industry professionals from around the globe. Attendees can enjoy a wide selection of films, participate in discussions, and even catch a glimpse of their favorite stars on the red carpet. Another exciting event is the Niagara Icewine Festival, which celebrates the region’s famous ice wines with tastings, culinary pairings, and live entertainment during the chilly January weekends.
In the summer, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival fills the streets with vibrant costumes, music, and dance, celebrating Caribbean culture. The parade is a highlight, featuring colorful floats and lively performances that engage thousands of spectators. Additionally, the Stratford Festival offers a rich theatrical experience, with performances ranging from classic Shakespearean plays to contemporary works, attracting theater lovers from near and far. Each festival provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Ontario’s cultural fabric, making them a must-see during your visit.
Transportation Details for Smooth Travels
Getting around Ontario is straightforward thanks to its comprehensive transportation system. Major cities like Toronto and Ottawa boast efficient public transit networks, including subways, buses, and streetcars. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) offers a convenient way to navigate the city, with a simple fare structure and extensive coverage. Visitors can purchase day passes for unlimited travel, making it easy to hop on and off at various attractions. In Ottawa, the OC Transpo system provides similar services, ensuring you can reach key sites like Parliament Hill and the National Gallery of Canada without hassle.
For those planning to explore Ontario’s stunning countryside or visit national parks, renting a car is a popular choice. The province features beautiful highways and scenic routes, making road trips a delightful experience. Popular destinations, such as Niagara Falls and Algonquin Provincial Park, are easily accessible by car. Many rental agencies operate in airports and city centers, offering a range of vehicles to suit your travel needs. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely available in urban areas, providing a convenient alternative for getting around, especially during peak times.
Practical Travel Information for a Stress-Free Trip
When planning a trip to Ontario, it’s beneficial to gather practical travel information to ensure a smooth experience. First, familiarize yourself with the local customs and etiquette. Canadians are known for their politeness, so simple gestures like saying “thank you” and holding doors open for others are appreciated. Tipping in restaurants is customary, typically around 15-20% of the total bill. Regarding health and safety, Ontario has a well-established healthcare system, but travelers should ensure they have appropriate travel insurance to cover any unexpected medical needs.
Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality, so it’s essential to check if you need a visa to enter Canada. Most travelers from the United States do not require a visa, but it’s always good to verify the latest regulations. Additionally, be mindful of the weather conditions during your visit, as Ontario experiences four distinct seasons. Packing accordingly will enhance your travel experience, whether it’s sunscreen for summer outings or warm layers for winter adventures. By being prepared, you can fully enjoy the diverse offerings that Ontario has in store.
Hidden Gems of Ontario Waiting to Be Discovered
While Ontario is famous for its major attractions, many hidden gems await discovery, offering a more intimate glimpse into the province's charm. For instance, the small town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is a picturesque destination known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can stroll along Queen Street, exploring boutique shops and galleries, and enjoy a scenic bike ride along the waterfront. The town is also home to the renowned Shaw Festival, showcasing a variety of theatrical performances throughout the year.
Another hidden gem is Prince Edward County, a delightful region known for its stunning landscapes, wineries, and artisanal food scene. This area is perfect for a relaxing getaway, with charming bed-and-breakfasts and local markets offering fresh produce and handmade goods. Wine enthusiasts can explore the many vineyards, sampling some of Ontario’s finest wines. The scenic beaches of Sandbanks Provincial Park are also a must-visit, featuring soft sands and crystal-clear waters, ideal for a summer retreat.
Outdoor Adventures for Thrill Seekers in Ontario
Ontario is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of thrilling activities that cater to adventure seekers. The province's vast landscapes provide ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and water sports. Algonquin Provincial Park is a top destination for outdoor lovers, featuring an extensive network of hiking trails that range from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes. Canoeing is also popular here, with numerous lakes and rivers to explore, providing a chance to spot wildlife like moose and beavers along the way.
For adrenaline junkies, Whitewater rafting on the Ottawa River offers an exhilarating experience, with rapids suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters. Guided tours ensure safety while providing an unforgettable adventure on the water. In the winter, Ontario transforms into a winter wonderland, with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding at resorts such as Blue Mountain or Mount St. Louis Moonstone. Snowshoeing and ice skating on frozen lakes are also popular activities, making Ontario a year-round destination for outdoor fun.
Experience Ontario's Rich Arts and Culture Scene
Ontario's arts and culture scene is thriving, with a rich tapestry of galleries, theaters, and music festivals that reflect the province's diverse heritage. The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto is a must-visit for art lovers, showcasing an impressive collection of Canadian and international art. The gallery's architecture is a work of art in itself, designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry. Visitors can enjoy rotating exhibitions, special events, and educational programs that deepen their appreciation for the arts.
Theater enthusiasts should not miss the opportunity to catch a performance at the Stratford Festival, one of North America’s largest classical repertory theatre companies. With a focus on Shakespearean plays, the festival runs from April to October and attracts theatergoers from around the world. In Toronto, the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Princess of Wales Theatre host a variety of productions, from Broadway hits to Canadian works, providing a vibrant theater scene that appeals to all tastes.
Romantic Getaways in Ontario for Couples
Ontario offers countless romantic spots perfect for couples looking to escape and connect. The enchanting Niagara Falls is a classic destination, where couples can enjoy breathtaking views of the falls and take a romantic boat ride on the Maid of the Mist. A stroll through the beautiful gardens at Queen Victoria Park provides a serene backdrop for intimate moments. For an unforgettable experience, consider booking a wine tour in Niagara-on-the-Lake, where you can savor exquisite local wines while enjoying the picturesque vineyard landscapes.
Another romantic getaway is the charming town of Collingwood, nestled near the scenic Blue Mountain. This area is perfect for couples who enjoy outdoor activities, with opportunities for hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. After a day of adventure, unwind at a cozy bed-and-breakfast or indulge in a couples' spa treatment at one of the local resorts. The stunning views of the surrounding countryside make it an idyllic setting for a romantic escape.
Winter Wonderland Activities in Ontario
Ontario transforms into a winter wonderland from December to February, offering a plethora of activities for winter enthusiasts. Skiing and snowboarding are popular at resorts like Blue Mountain and Mount Tremblant, where visitors can enjoy well-groomed slopes and stunning views. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, ice skating on frozen lakes or outdoor rinks provides a charming winter experience. Many cities, including Toronto and Ottawa, set up festive outdoor rinks, complete with holiday lights and music, creating a magical atmosphere.
Winter festivals are another highlight during this season. The Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District captures the holiday spirit with its charming stalls, delicious treats, and festive entertainment. Families can enjoy activities like sleigh rides, visits with Santa, and live performances. Additionally, the Winterlude Festival in Ottawa celebrates winter with ice sculptures, skating on the Rideau Canal, and various outdoor activities, ensuring a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages.
Summer Festivals that Celebrate Ontario's Spirit
Summer in Ontario is alive with festivals that celebrate the province's rich culture and community spirit. The Toronto Caribbean Carnival is one of the largest cultural celebrations, featuring a vibrant parade filled with colorful costumes, music, and dance. This festival, held in late July, attracts thousands of participants and spectators, showcasing the diverse Caribbean heritage that enriches Ontario's cultural landscape. Food stalls offer delicious Caribbean cuisine, making it a feast for the senses.
Another exciting summer event is the Ottawa Bluesfest, one of Canada’s largest music festivals. Held over ten days in July, it features a diverse lineup of artists from various genres, attracting music lovers from across the country. The festival takes place at LeBreton Flats Park, providing a beautiful outdoor setting for enjoying live performances. With food vendors, art installations, and a lively atmosphere, it’s a fantastic way to experience Ontario's vibrant music scene during the summer.
Exploring Ontario's Culinary Delights
Ontario’s culinary scene is as diverse as its population, offering a range of dining options that reflect the province's multicultural heritage. Toronto is a food lover's paradise, with neighborhoods like Kensington Market and the Distillery District brimming with restaurants, cafes, and food stalls serving international cuisine. From authentic dim sum in Chinatown to gourmet dining experiences in Yorkville, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample local specialties, such as peameal bacon sandwiches and butter tarts, which are quintessentially Canadian.
For a unique dining experience, consider visiting one of Ontario’s many wineries, particularly in the Niagara region. Many vineyards offer wine tastings paired with exquisite meals, allowing guests to savor the flavors of local ingredients alongside their favorite wines. The Niagara Wine Festival, held in September, celebrates the region's best wines and culinary delights, featuring tastings, food pairings, and live entertainment. Exploring Ontario's culinary landscape is sure to be a delicious adventure!
Golf Resorts and Relaxation Retreats in Ontario
Ontario is home to some of Canada’s finest golf resorts and relaxation retreats, making it an ideal destination for those seeking leisure and recreation. The Blue Mountain Golf Club, located near Collingwood, offers stunning views and a challenging course for golf enthusiasts. After a day on the greens, unwind at one of the nearby spas, where you can indulge in rejuvenating treatments and wellness programs. Many resorts in the area provide packages that include both golf and spa services, ensuring a perfect balance of activity and relaxation.
For a tranquil escape, consider visiting the Shaw Festival Spa Resort in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This luxurious retreat offers a serene atmosphere, complete with spa services, fine dining, and beautiful gardens. Guests can relax by the pool or explore the charming town, known for its historic sites and boutique shopping. Whether you’re looking to perfect your swing or simply unwind, Ontario’s golf resorts and relaxation retreats provide a perfect getaway.
Scenic Drives Through Ontario's Breathtaking Landscapes
Ontario's diverse landscapes are best experienced through its scenic drives, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to explore charming towns along the way. One of the most popular routes is the Niagara Parkway, which runs alongside the Niagara River and offers stunning views of the river, vineyards, and the iconic Niagara Falls. This drive is particularly beautiful in the fall when the foliage transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors. Stop at various viewpoints and attractions, such as the Butterfly Conservatory and the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, for a delightful experience.
Another picturesque drive is the Muskoka Lakes route, known for its stunning lakes and charming cottage country. This area is perfect for a summer road trip, with opportunities for swimming, boating, and hiking. The scenic Highway 141 offers breathtaking views of the lakes and forests, making it a popular choice for nature lovers. Take the time to explore quaint towns like Bracebridge and Huntsville, where you can find local shops and eateries that showcase the region's charm.
Wine Tours for Connoisseurs in Ontario
Ontario is renowned for its exceptional wines, particularly in the Niagara region, making it a prime destination for wine lovers. The Niagara Wine Route features numerous wineries, each offering unique experiences and tastings. Visitors can embark on guided tours that take them through the vineyards, providing insights into the winemaking process and the opportunity to sample a variety of wines, including the famous ice wines that the region is known for. Many wineries also have on-site restaurants, allowing guests to enjoy gourmet meals paired with their favorite wines.
For a more immersive experience, consider booking a wine tour that combines tastings with other activities, such as cycling through the vineyards or enjoying a picnic on the grounds. The Prince Edward County region, known for its burgeoning wine scene, is another fantastic destination for wine enthusiasts. With its picturesque landscapes and artisanal wineries, this area offers a delightful escape for those looking to explore Ontario's wine culture.


























































