Travel Links
Travel Links
Planning your summer? Plan it in Ontario! Besides Ontario Place, there’s lots to explore – virtually in your own backyard.

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Travel Ontario Ontario is a magnet for industry, the arts and science. The population is made up of many cultural backgrounds drawn to this vibrant province. This web site is a virtual tour of Ontario, which also provides links to other web sites that can give you more detailed information about the people, the places and the events that give Ontario its vitality. |
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Ontario Travel If you're looking for the ultimate outdoor adventure, make beautiful Ontario your destination for an unforgettable experience! Enjoy spring's sweet taste of maple syrup at the many farms and festivals across the province. Ontario has the largest variety of freshwater fish in the world and some of the most beautiful fishing holes imaginable - it's the perfect destination for an unforgettable fishing experience with family or friends! |
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Toronto Tourism Situated 566 feet above sea level on the northern shore of Lake Ontario (part of the Great Lakes system), Toronto is one of the southernmost cities in Canada. In fact, it has the same latitude as northern California. |
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City of Toronto Official website of the city of Toronto. Browse through the on-line Toronto FUN Guide, your personal invitation to this season's complete listing of thousands of programs, sports and things to do and see for every age and every interest. |
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Toronto.com All you need to know at T.O. |
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Canadian National Exhibition One of the largest annual fairs in North America with over 500 attractions, 700 exhibitors, a large carnival Midway, and a 3-day Air Show. It’s an EX-perience for visitors of all ages. |
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Exhibition Place Exhibition Place is a unique site situated along the shores of Lake Ontario immediately west of downtown Toronto. |
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Niagara Parks The Niagara Parks Commission is a self-financed agency of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture. The Niagara Region offers an unparalleled variety of sights and sounds, from the majestic Niagara Falls to world-renowned theatres, festivals and wineries. |
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CN Tower Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is the World's Tallest Tower, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto. |
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Ontario Science Centre |
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Art Gallery of Ontario |
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Royal Ontario Museum |
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Toronto Zoo |
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Parks of the St. Lawrence |
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Fort William Historical Park |
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Huronia Historical Parks |
