Ontario Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Casa Loma which includes a castle, a garden and heritage elements
Ontario
Ontario
Yonge Street Shopping District showing modern architecture, a square or plaza and street scenes
Ontario

Canada’s capital, its largest city and a famous natural attraction rest in this province’s southeastern region. Untamed tundra and wooded lakes cover the north.

Ontario is Canada’s central province. It contains Canada’s stately capital and one of its largest cities and links the Atlantic provinces to the wild interior. Outside of Ontario’s highly developed southeast, it also contains a fair amount of its own Canadian wilderness. Tour the main urban centers and branch out into the forest and tundra of northern Ontario.

The province's largest city, TorontoOpens in a new window,features a towering skyline over a cityscape of cultured neighborhoods and pleasant green spaces. Shop at the grandSt. Lawrence MarketOpens in a new window and take a ferry to the Toronto IslandsOpens in a new window to have a picnic while gazing back at the skyline. Explore historic ChinatownOpens in a new window and the redbrick Distillery District.

Canada’s capital, OttawaOpens in a new window, features some of the country’s premier structures and museums. Explore the grounds of the neo-Gothic Parliament Buildings. See landmarks of Canada’s rich cultural history at world-class museums such as the National Gallery of CanadaOpens in a new window and the Canada Aviation and Space MuseumOpens in a new window.

One of Ontario’s biggest tourist attractions, Niagara FallsOpens in a new window, on the Canada-U.S. border, draws millions of tourists from both countries annually. The Niagara River drops from a line of cliffs to form several iconic walls of water, one over 2,200 feet (670 meters) wide. Book a seat on a cruise to ride along the foot of the falls.

Enjoy Ontario’s Great Lakes coast and northern tundra. Drive along Lake Superior to find the port town of Thunder Bay. Sail on the vast lake or look out over the water from the picturesque Sleeping Giant cliffs. Thunder Bay is also a convenient gateway to Ontario’s Sunset Country, a wooded landscape with over 100,000 lakes, rivers and streams. Take the Polar Bear Expresstrain to Moosonee on James Bay. From here, organize boat or plane trips into the nearby tundra.

Arrive in Toronto or Ottawa by plane, train, bus or car from the nearby United States to begin your stay. The centrally located Canadian province provides a vast selection of vacation opportunities.

Popular cities in Ontario

Art Gallery of Ontario showing interior views and dining out
Toronto
Known for Entertainment, Theatres and Museums
Explore Toronto: its theatre, architecture, university life and more!

Reasons to visit

  • CN Tower
  • Rogers Centre
  • Scotiabank Arena
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls
Known for Waterfalls, Casinos and Tours
See the most powerful waterfall in North America thundering down and sending spray into the air in this famous Canadian city.

Reasons to visit

  • Clifton Hill
Rideau Canal which includes a bridge and ice skating as well as a small group of people
Ottawa
Known for Walking, Museums and Sports
Get away to Ottawa! Enjoy the museums, sports and art.

Reasons to visit

  • Parliament Hill
Niagara-on-the-Lake which includes heritage architecture, a city and an administrative building
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Known for Lakes, Wineries and Waterfalls
A pretty town with wineries waiting to be explored. Visit the spa, catch a show, or enjoy a bite to eat, while uncovering its proud history.

Reasons to visit

  • Peller Estates Winery
London
London
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
London awaits: its live music, dining, forests and more!

Reasons to visit

  • University of Western Ontario
Mississauga
Mississauga
Known for Business, Family-friendly and Sports
A wide range of attractions including spectacular artwork, historic streets and pristine gardens make this one of Toronto’s most appealing suburbs.