The Greater Toronto Area
Life in the Fast Lane
The thriving heart of the province, the Greater Toronto Area is one of the largest and most diverse metro hubs in the world, home to nearly 6 million people with ethnic communities hailing from around the world. Visit downtown Toronto for incredible fusion cuisine, a thriving arts and culture scene, and landmark attractions like the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Royal Ontario Museum.
Cottage Country
Escape the Ordinary
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city for the clear lakes and far-reaching forests of Ontario’s cottage country. Reconnect with nature and family on quiet weekend getaways or exciting summer blowouts. Get on the water and enjoy activities like fishing, jet skiing, parasailing, and more, then spend your nights looking at the star-filled sky.
Southeastern Ontario
Scenic Drives Along the St. Lawrence
There are numerous beautiful towns and cities along the winding path of the St. Lawrence River, each offering idyllic main streets, eclectic local restaurants, and rich history. Explore the breadth of the Thousand Islands on a riverboat cruise or go antiquing in some of the oldest towns in the province.
Southwestern Ontario
Greater than the Great Lakes
Numerous townships flourish along the shores of the Great Lakes, not to mention sandy beaches and verdant parks where you can enjoy an invigorating hike or summer barbecue. Visit cities like Windsor, Waterloo, and London to experience unique culture and cuisine. In the winter months, explore untouched snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails as well as ice fishing on some spots along Lake Huron.
Northern Ontario
Breathe
The wild north is an adventure traveller’s playground, with ample opportunities for both extreme sports and contemplative hikes through rocky, untouched wilderness. Experience the culture and hearty charm of cities like Thunder Bay, Sudbury, and Sault Ste. Marie.