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Ontario Guide

11th January 2011

Map of Canada with Ontario highlightedOntario is in central Canada and is the most populous province. It has two main cities - Ottawa and Toronto. There is everything one can imagine from cosmospolitan cities with galleries, museums and shops; heritage buildings and innovative modern architecture; uninhabited wilderness of lakes, swamps and forests; Niagara Falls, four of the five Great Lakes, six national parks and 260 provincial parks.

Please visit
http://www,ontariotravel.net for more information.

Please also take a look at our Canada Passport/Visa Requirements for important travel information.
http://www.planeteye.com/Media/1093631Creemore, its streets lined with prim Victorian houses and small mom-and-pop shops. But look again, particularly at what you don't see, and this little village on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment will quickly win you over. No McDonald's. No muffler shops. No mall. Thankfully, Creemore has never been sullied by strip development with nary a Tim Horton's in sight. For that, you have to drive north to Collingwood.

Most remarkable of all, the main drag is not the main highway. Mercifully, through traffic on its way to Collingwood's ski resorts takes a more direct route beyond the town limits leaving Creemore to revel in a decidely slower pace. In fact, driving into town from any direction presents a view that has changed little in over a century. Approaching from the south is a real treat, as the road tries to keep pace with the winding Mad River. But the best introduction is probably from atop the escarpment to the north, where the view is unsurpassed. Indeed, the escarpment is Creemore's defining geographical presence. It lends the environs a certain ruggedness unusual for southern Ontario.

 

 

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Huntsville is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. Huntsville is a magnet for and home to many acclaimed visual artists and supports a number of arts festivals, including Huntsville Festival of the Arts.

The area of Huntsville has a multitude of adventures. Whether it's trekking through the ever-changing landscape, unwinding at the water's edge or strolling through the historic downtown to shop and eat, the area has abundant possibilities. It is one of Ontario's most beloved four-season destinations -whether its spring, summer, fall or winter-Huntsville leads the way! The Algonquin Theatre boasts year-round entertainment; you can travel back in time at Muskoka Heritage Place or make a day of shopping. A vast and wondrous playground that attracts tourists from every corner of the world, Huntsville is a place where people take life just a little bit easier, and maybe enjoy it just a bit differently than their big city cousins.

Please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsville,_Ontario for more information.

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Inks Spot BnB

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Niagara Falls are situated on the Niagara River and they straddle the Canadian and US borders. They consist of two major sections - the Horseshoe Falls which are in Canada and the American Falls which are in the US. The falls were formed when the glaciers receded and water from the Great Lakes made a path through the Niagara Escarpment. The Horseshoe Falls are 54m high and the American Falls are 56m high. Almost 4 million cubic feet of water fall every minute making it the most powerfull waterfall in North America. Apart from the waterfall the area also has a host of world class attractions including an Imax Theatre, Casino, Museums, dinner shows and helicopter tours.

 

 

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Angels Hideaway

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Ellis House Bed & Breakfast

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Niagara-on-the Lake is located where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region of the southern part of the province of Ontario. It is located across the Niagara river from Youngstown, New York, USA.

The town is home to the Shaw Festival, a series of theatrical productions featuring the works of George Bernard Shaw, his contemporaries, or plays about his era (1856-1950), running from April to November. The surrounding region enjoys a comparatively mild climate thanks to the adjoining lakes, and excellent soil for fruit production, for which it has become one of Canada's centres. Visitors flock to dozens of nearby wineries, including those making the world's largest volumes of ice wine. The town is also known for its gardens, art galleries, antique shops, and golf courses.

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Yolanta's Bed and Breakfast

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Wasaga Beach is a popular four-season tourist destination approxiamately two hours north of Toronto. It is nestled in and around 14 kilometres of white sandy beach of Nottawasaga Bay and the winding Nottawasaga River.

Over two million people visit every summer to stroll along the longest freshwater beach in the world, swim in the warm clean waters and enjoy panoramic mountain views across the Bay.
Other activities such as hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, game fishing and canoeing are all readily available.

Well worth the visit is Wasaga Beach Provincial Park - very popular in the summer for beach volleyball and sunbathing.

 

 

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Mallard's Nest Guesthouse

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Wasaga River Resort

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