Attractions Ontario

Ontario is the second largest and most populous province of Canada, in which two capitals are located at once: the capital of the country – Ottawa and the main city of the province – Toronto. Ontario is the starting point for trips to the world’s largest freshwater lake – Lake Superior, Niagara Falls and Polar Bear Park, which is above the Arctic Circle.

Entertainment and attractions of Ontario

In Toronto, be sure to visit the entertainment complex on Ontario Square, stroll through Queen Elizabeth Park, Hyde Park or the beautiful Toronto Islands Park on Lake Ontario. Also popular is Casa Loma, a century-old neo-Gothic castle built by the banker Henry Pellat in the early 20th century.

Other interesting sights are Spadin Castle, Fort George, Fort York, Algonquin Wildlife Sanctuary, Maple Syrup Museum, the 553-meter CN Tower and of course Niagara Falls, located just 100 km south of the city.

Hamilton

Hamilton, Ontario’s second largest city, is notable for its flowering gardens – the Gage Garden and the Royal Botanic Garden. Museum lovers will be interested in visiting the Hamilton Military Museum with a collection of weapons, uniforms and other artifacts from 1790-1954, an art gallery, and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

Sleeping Giant

The Sleeping Giant is a unique natural formation on Sibley Island. From afar, this mountain resembles a giant sleeping on its back. The Sleeping Giant is one of the Seven Wonders of Canada.

Tourist train

During an exciting trip, you can enjoy the beauty of the Agave Canyon with its rocky cliffs, mountain rivers and lakes.

Windsor

Windsor has many flower beds, fountains and park sculptures. At the city’s Cheese Factory Museum, the visitor is given the opportunity to see how cheese was made in the 1860s.

Built in 1842, the Henson House exhibits documents from the abolitionist era, rare books, and various household items.