Ontario, Canada

The province of Ontario provides a multitude of opportunities to explore, from natural getaways among forests and lakes to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, which offers famous spots such as the revolving Skylon Tower dining room among its lineup of tourist attractions. Head to Toronto to experience a metropolitan city with a lineup of beloved destinations, from the Royal Ontario Museum to the Art Gallery of Ontario to CN Tower. While you’re there, take in professional baseball or basketball or explore historic properties such as Casa Loma.

Spanning 500 acres, this zoo in Toronto, Ontario, is home to more than 3,000 animals and offers several ways to engage with them.

High Park, the largest public park in Canada’s biggest city, offers a small zoo, scenic train rides and imaginative play spaces in Toronto, Ontario.

Winter view of Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario (photo courtesy of Niagara Falls Tourism)

This multilevel destination in Niagara Falls, Ontario, has shopping, one-of-a-kind-experiences and a restaurant with views of Horseshoe Falls, making it a perfect getaway for couples.

Exterior of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Ontario (photo courtesy of Bata Shoe Museum)

From Elton John’s platform boots to Queen Victoria’s slippers, this quirky museum in Toronto, Ontario, offers a unique perspective on culture and fashion. 

Little East Coast at Little Canada in Toronto, Ontario (photo courtesy of Little Canada)

This small-but-mighty attraction in Toronto, Ontario, features miniaturized versions of destinations across the country and offers the chance for your likeness to be part of the display.

St. Lawrence Market Food Tours in Toronto, Ontario (photo by Culinary Adventure Co.)

Visit this Toronto, Ontario, destination that dishes out generous tastings and artful storytelling about the city’s rich food culture.

Couple at The Northridge Inn & Resort in Sundridge, Ontario (photo by Black Saddle Photography)

Take a romantic getaway to this Sundridge, Ontario, spot that offers a variety of lodging options, from the revamped inn to glamping tents.

Point Pelee National Park in Leamington, Ontario (photo courtesy of Parks Canada)

One of Canada’s smallest national parks, this Leamington, Ontario, spot offers opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, biking and hiking.

Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory in Niagara Falls, Ontario (photo by Rob Anzit)

Immerse yourself in butterflies at this Niagara Falls, Ontario, spot that allows guests to get up-close with the colorful creatures and learn about their life cycle. 

Rouge National Urban Park in Toronto, Ontario (photo by Scott Munn)

Established in 2015, this park that is located a 45-minute drive from central Toronto, Ontario, offers a wealth of outdoor activities and hiking trails.