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Ontario Highlights (Mar–Sep 2026)

Ontario: Six Months of Nature, Culture and Adventure (Mar–Sep 2026)

This flexible-budget, moderately paced 180-day itinerary centers on a 30-day stay in Ontario and explores the province’s best mix of natural wonders, cultural institutions and outdoor activities. Expect iconic sights like Niagara Falls and the CN Tower, extensive wilderness experiences in Algonquin, Killarney and Bruce Peninsula National Parks, and relaxed cottage-country time in Muskoka and the Thousand Islands. Cultural highlights include world-class museums (Royal Ontario Museum, Tom Thomson Art Gallery), historic districts and theatres (Distillery District, Stratford Festival, Royal Alexandra), and hands-on attractions such as the Canadian Canoe Museum and St. Lawrence Market. The schedule balances sightseeing, day hikes, boating and photography opportunities with downtime for local markets, cooking classes and seasonal events—ideal for travelers who want a deep, varied experience of Ontario’s landscapes, history and food over an extended visit.


Recommended Activities

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    Niagara Falls

    World-renowned natural spectacle with immense waterfalls offering dramatic views, boat cruises (e.g., Hornblower) and observation points; excellent for photography, easy-access walking trails, hiking nearby, and vibrant visitor attractions and night illumination for both day and evening experiences.
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  • Iconic Toronto landmark with panoramic city and lake views from several observation levels and the Glass Floor; offers a unique dining experience (360 Restaurant) and the EdgeWalk for adventurous visitors — great for skyline photography and understanding Toronto’s layout.
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    Parliament Hill

    Canada’s political and historical heart featuring impressive Gothic Revival architecture, guided tours of the Parliament buildings, daily ceremonial events (e.g., Changing of the Guard in summer), and scenic views of the Ottawa River — essential for history, politics, and architecture enthusiasts.
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    Royal Ontario Museum

    One of North America’s largest museums combining natural history and world cultures; extensive collections (dinosaurs, fossils, art, and cultural artifacts) ideal for deep dives into science and history, with striking architecture (the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal) that’s photogenic and centrally located for easy access to other Toronto attractions.
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    Distillery Historic District

    A well-preserved Victorian industrial neighborhood transformed into a pedestrian-only arts, culture and shopping quarter; cobblestone streets, galleries, boutiques, craft shops, and cafés provide excellent photography, local artisan finds, seasonal events and a lively dining/nightlife scene while retaining historic charm.
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    Algonquin Provincial Park (Hiking Trails)

    Ontario’s iconic wilderness offering extensive hiking, backcountry canoe routes, and diverse wildlife (moose, birds); scenic landscapes of lakes, forests and rocky ridges perfect for multi-day hikes, photography and nature immersion, with well-marked trails and ranger programs that suit both casual day hikers and serious outdoor enthusiasts.
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    Thousand Islands (Boat Cruises & Sightseeing)

    A picturesque river archipelago offering scenic boat cruises past historic castles, lighthouses and island cottages; perfect for relaxed sightseeing, birdwatching, photography of waterways and shoreline architecture, and opportunities for kayaking or private island visits during warm months.
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    Bruce Peninsula National Park (Grotto & Hiking)

    Famous for the Grotto’s crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs along Georgian Bay; offers rugged coastal hiking, cliff-top viewpoints, and unique karst landscapes ideal for photography, swimming in sheltered coves, and experiencing pristine boreal and mixed-wood forest ecosystems.
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    Royal Botanical Gardens

    One of the largest botanical institutions in Canada featuring curated gardens, extensive walking trails, and seasonal displays (spring bulbs, summer perennials, autumn foliage); excellent for leisurely strolls, plant and bird photography, horticulture education programs, and quiet nature immersion close to urban centers.
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    Stratford Festival Theatre

    Premier theatre festival known for high-quality productions of Shakespeare and contemporary plays; offers world-class actors, beautifully restored venues, and a charming riverside town with dining and galleries—ideal for culture lovers and memorable live performances.
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    Fort Henry National Historic Site

    A well-preserved 19th-century military fortress with guided tours, living-history demonstrations, and panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and Kingston—great for history enthusiasts, family-friendly programming, and photo opportunities of historic architecture and ceremonial events.
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    Elora Gorge (Hiking & Photography)

    Dramatic limestone cliffs, a winding river and scenic waterfalls create striking landscapes for hiking, swimming (seasonal) and photography; trails and lookout points provide accessible vistas, while nearby Elora village offers artisan shops and cafés to round out the visit.
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    Muskoka Lakes (Boating & Nature)

    Iconic cottage-country region with clear lakes, scenic shorelines and abundant boating opportunities—ideal for cruising, kayaking, fishing and island-hopping; offers photogenic sunsets, charming lakeside towns, hiking trails and a relaxed atmosphere for nature immersion and leisure.
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    St. Jacobs Farmers' Market & Village

    Vibrant market showcasing local produce, artisanal foods, crafts and Mennonite community goods; perfect for foodies and shoppers seeking fresh regional products, unique souvenirs and lively seasonal events, with an adjoining village of boutiques, galleries and heritage attractions.
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    Point Pelee National Park

    Canada’s southernmost mainland point and a global birding hotspot, famous for spring and fall migrations; features sandy beaches, marshes and boardwalks for easy wildlife viewing, excellent photography of migratory birds and butterflies, and tranquil waterfront landscapes for nature walks.
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    Scarborough Bluffs

    Dramatic clay and sandstone cliffs overlooking Lake Ontario with sweeping beaches and bluff-top trails; offers striking coastal vistas and sunrise/sunset photography opportunities, picnic spots, and easy access from Toronto for a quick nature escape.
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    Science North (Sudbury)

    Interactive science centre featuring hands-on exhibits, planetarium shows and live demonstrations set around scenic lakeside grounds; great for families and curious adults, with engaging displays on earth science, technology and regional mining history plus seasonal outdoor activities.
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    MacKenzie King Estate (Gatineau Park)

    Historic estate and gardens set within Gatineau Park offering peaceful landscaped grounds, walking trails and cultural history of Canada’s 10th Prime Minister; ideal for leisurely hikes, photography of gardens and ruins, and combined visits to surrounding parkland for wildlife and lookout viewpoints.
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    African Lion Safari (Cambridge)

    Drive-through wildlife park where you can see free-roaming African and exotic species from your vehicle or park shuttle; offers close-up animal viewing and photography, educational presentations, and family-friendly safari experiences that differ from typical zoos.
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    Royal Alexandra Theatre

    Historic downtown Toronto theatre known for high-quality Broadway and touring productions in an elegant, ornate venue; perfect for theatre lovers seeking memorable performances, superb acoustics and an intimate stage experience in the city’s vibrant performing-arts scene.
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    Thousand Islands Tower (viewing)

    Observation tower providing panoramic views over the Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence River—ideal for broad landscape photography, orientation before boat tours, and appreciating the scope of the archipelago and shoreline landmarks from an elevated vantage point.
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    St. Lawrence Market

    Historic public market offering a wide variety of fresh local produce, specialty foods, artisanal products and vendors—excellent for tasting regional flavors, food-focused photography, shopping for unique groceries or souvenirs, and experiencing a bustling Toronto food destination.
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    Wasaga Beach

    World’s longest freshwater beach with broad sandy shores along Georgian Bay; ideal for sunbathing, swimming, beach walks, water sports and casual photography, with nearby parks and trails for nature walks and easy family-friendly recreation.
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    Cheltenham Badlands (geologic site)

    Striking exposed red shale hills and barren landscapes formed by erosion, offering unusual planetary-like scenery and accessible boardwalk viewpoints—great for landscape photography, short hikes, geological interest and seeing a rare and visually dramatic natural formation close to urban areas.
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    Killarney Provincial Park

    Renowned for its rugged quartzite ridges, clear lakes and iconic Georgian Bay scenery; offers outstanding canoe routes, backcountry and day hiking (including the La Cloche Silhouette Trail), exceptional landscape photography opportunities and pristine wilderness ideal for multi-day nature immersion.
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    Pelee Island Winery (touring)

    Located on Canada’s southernmost island, the winery provides scenic vineyard tours and tasting experiences featuring cool-climate and specialty varietals; great for relaxed tastings, learning about island viticulture, tasting local wines paired with island views, and enjoying a peaceful rural setting.
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    Tom Thomson Art Gallery

    Regional art museum celebrating Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven legacy with rotating contemporary and historical exhibitions; offers insight into Canada’s landscape painting tradition, curated shows, workshops and photography-friendly galleries—valuable for art lovers and those interested in Ontario’s cultural heritage.
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    Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls (Hamilton)

    A dramatic waterfall and gorge system with accessible lookout points and trails offering powerful cascades, scenic cliff-top views and excellent opportunities for landscape and long-exposure photography; nearby hiking routes connect to other waterfalls in the Niagara Escarpment, making it a rewarding outdoor half-day or day trip for nature lovers and photographers.
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    Canadian Canoe Museum (Peterborough)

    World-class museum dedicated to canoe history and craftsmanship, showcasing historic and contemporary watercraft from Indigenous and Canadian traditions; offers engaging exhibits, hands-on demonstrations, and insights into paddling culture—perfect for enthusiasts of outdoor recreation, design, cultural history and photography of beautifully crafted canoes.
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Restaurants

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    Alo Restaurant, Toronto

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    Alo Restaurant, Toronto

    Renowned fine-dining spot in Toronto offering a thoughtful multi-course tasting menu with impeccable service and seasonal Canadian ingredients—excellent for a special-occasion dinner and contemporary Canadian cuisine.
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    Richmond Station

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    Richmond Station

    Co-owned by Top Chef Canada winner Carl Heinrich, this downtown Toronto bistro emphasizes seasonal, market-driven dishes with a relaxed yet polished atmosphere—great for brunch or dinner showcasing local produce.
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    Bar Isabel

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    Bar Isabel

    Celebrated for its Spanish-inspired small plates, charcuterie and vibrant atmosphere, Bar Isabel is a Toronto favorite for bold flavors, shareable dishes and an intimate dining experience—ideal for adventurous eaters and group dining.
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    The Black Hoof

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    The Black Hoof

    A creative charcuterie-focused restaurant in Toronto known for nose-to-tail preparations, inventive small plates and an ever-changing menu—perfect for meat lovers and those seeking distinctive, well-crafted dishes.
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    Grey Gardens

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    Grey Gardens

    Popular Toronto neighbourhood restaurant offering a seasonal menu with French and modern Canadian influences, an excellent wine list and a cozy, intimate setting—recommended for a relaxed yet refined meal highlighting local producers.
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Hotels

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    Fairmont Royal York (Toronto)

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    Fairmont Royal York (Toronto)

    Historic luxury hotel in downtown Toronto steps from Union Station, CN Tower and St. Lawrence Market — great base for city sightseeing, museums and dining with upscale amenities and excellent transit access.
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    The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea (proxy for Algonquin region comfort)

    The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea (proxy for Algonquin region comfort)

    Classic lakeside-style resort offering comfortable rooms and leisure amenities near major provincial park access points — ideal for relaxing after days of hiking, canoeing and nature photography in the Algonquin/Muskoka corridor.
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    Ste. Anne’s Spa & Inn (Gatineau area proxy)

    Ste. Anne’s Spa & Inn (Gatineau area proxy)

    Renowned country inn and spa providing tranquil grounds and wellness services — good choice for restorative stays near Gatineau Park and cultural sites like the MacKenzie King Estate.
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    The Briars Resort & Spa (Lake Simcoe/Muskoka area)

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    The Briars Resort & Spa (Lake Simcoe/Muskoka area)

    Waterfront resort with boating, spa and outdoor activities — convenient for exploring Muskoka Lakes, Wasaga Beach and other cottage-country attractions while offering comfortable amenities.
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    The Gananoque Inn & Spa (Thousand Islands)

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    The Gananoque Inn & Spa (Thousand Islands)

    Charming waterfront hotel in the Thousand Islands region offering easy access to boat cruises, island sightseeing and riverside photography — a practical base for exploring the St. Lawrence archipelago and nearby historic sites.
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Local Events & Happenings


Travel Gems from Reddit

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    North of the city , cottage country is beautiful in Sept. Haliburton, muskoka, Algonquin 2-3 hours north Bruce peninsula is also very nice Prince Edward county

    Overnight trips from Toronto

    North of the city , cottage country is beautiful in Sept. Haliburton, muskoka, Algonquin 2-3 hours north Bruce peninsula is also very nice Prince Edward county

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    41 votes, 86 comments. Hi r/askTO ! My mum and I will be visting Toronto on holiday this April. We are hoping to take a day trip from the city to

    Day trips from toronto for two british tourists

    41 votes, 86 comments. Hi r/askTO ! My mum and I will be visting Toronto on holiday this April. We are hoping to take a day trip from the city to

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    Yes Highway 60 cuts through Algonquin Park, so the hikes that I'm referring to are the ones inside the park. You would need to purchase a day pass for your vehicle, then ...

    Spectacular day trips from TO (autumn) - Toronto

    Yes Highway 60 cuts through Algonquin Park, so the hikes that I'm referring to are the ones inside the park. You would need to purchase a day pass for your vehicle, then ...

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    5. Depending on where you stay in Muskoka, the fastest route to Montreal will likely run through Ottawa, which itself is worth at least a day. Depending on when you come in Ma...

    Canada Itinerary Check - Niagara, Toronto, Muskoka, Montreal - May 2025

    5. Depending on where you stay in Muskoka, the fastest route to Montreal will likely run through Ottawa, which itself is worth at least a day. Depending on when you come in Ma...

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    Hi, Im hoping someone can give me some tips or advice. My family has been planning a trip to Canada for a year. We all were allowed to pick one

    Traveling to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Any gorgeous national parks or top things to do that Im not seeing?

    Hi, Im hoping someone can give me some tips or advice. My family has been planning a trip to Canada for a year. We all were allowed to pick one

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    Algonquin Park isn't too far, it has some of the most beautiful hiking trails I've ever been on. The hikes are also rated beginner, harder and longer hikes, so there...

    Day Trip - exploring Muskoka

    Algonquin Park isn't too far, it has some of the most beautiful hiking trails I've ever been on. The hikes are also rated beginner, harder and longer hikes, so there...

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    Lots of options within a few hours drive ... Algonquin Park, Bruce Peninsula, Lion's Head...Mono Cliff's which is not too far...Niagara Glen in Niagara Falls which i...

    What are your favorite day trips and provincial parks 1-3 hr drive outside of Toronto?

    Lots of options within a few hours drive ... Algonquin Park, Bruce Peninsula, Lion's Head...Mono Cliff's which is not too far...Niagara Glen in Niagara Falls which i...

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    Centennial Ridges trail in Algonquin is the best trail I've been on in Ontario.

    favourite hiking trails in ontario? (doesnt matter what region, length or difficulty)

    Centennial Ridges trail in Algonquin is the best trail I've been on in Ontario.

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    ... There are probably a thousand ... want to head north and north east, Muskoka/Kawarthas/Bruce peninsula/Georgian Bay/Algonquin Park are the primary options for lakes and fo...

    Nature spots to visit outside of Toronto?

    ... There are probably a thousand ... want to head north and north east, Muskoka/Kawarthas/Bruce peninsula/Georgian Bay/Algonquin Park are the primary options for lakes and fo...

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    There are, however, some cool forts in the area. If you're looking for nature I'd head north. Muskoka will be busy but it's beautiful. The Bruce Peninsula has (...

    Vacation in Ontario - asking for tips and attractions

    There are, however, some cool forts in the area. If you're looking for nature I'd head north. Muskoka will be busy but it's beautiful. The Bruce Peninsula has (...

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    Skip Ottawa as it is a dump. Go to Huntsville/Muskoka and Halliburton in September/ October. Check out Niagara on the lake, manitoulin island, Prince Edward county, are all be...

    Must Do Things In Ontario

    Skip Ottawa as it is a dump. Go to Huntsville/Muskoka and Halliburton in September/ October. Check out Niagara on the lake, manitoulin island, Prince Edward county, are all be...

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    Hi everyone, we're planning a 10/11 days trip to Canada and with a little help from some blogs and Chatgpt we wrote a first draft of the itinerary. I

    Tips for for a 10 days vacation Ontario+Quebec

    Hi everyone, we're planning a 10/11 days trip to Canada and with a little help from some blogs and Chatgpt we wrote a first draft of the itinerary. I

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    Rockaway Conservation Area has a trail of its own, plus its on the Bruce trail. Great waterfall/riverbed, but definitely might be muddy/treacherous right now. https://npca.ca/...

    Hiking in Niagara Area

    Rockaway Conservation Area has a trail of its own, plus its on the Bruce trail. Great waterfall/riverbed, but definitely might be muddy/treacherous right now. https://npca.ca/...

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    Algonquin park, take some wildlife tours, hike a bit, visitors centre, art centre, eat at Bartlett lodge if you want to get spendy. ... Check out Muskoka and see when there ar...

    Where to vacation in Ontario

    Algonquin park, take some wildlife tours, hike a bit, visitors centre, art centre, eat at Bartlett lodge if you want to get spendy. ... Check out Muskoka and see when there ar...

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    We live nearby and have often driven to Ottawa through Algonquin Park. You will already be north of Toronto so you can head east and then north. Google Maps is very helpful. T...

    Ontario travel recommendations

    We live nearby and have often driven to Ottawa through Algonquin Park. You will already be north of Toronto so you can head east and then north. Google Maps is very helpful. T...

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    There are some cool highlights like Queenston Heights, the pedestrian bridge over the QEW, the Screaming tunnel, Woodend Conservation area, the old canal in Mountain Locks Par...

    What are some good hiking spots?

    There are some cool highlights like Queenston Heights, the pedestrian bridge over the QEW, the Screaming tunnel, Woodend Conservation area, the old canal in Mountain Locks Par...

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    Rouge urban national park is another good option within the city limits, I havent been myself but have heard good things. If youre okay to branch out to conservation areas, co...

    What are the best provincial parks or one-day hikes to check out if I have 2 days to spend in the vicinity of Toronto in August?

    Rouge urban national park is another good option within the city limits, I havent been myself but have heard good things. If youre okay to branch out to conservation areas, co...

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    Hey everyone! Im planning a ~3-week road trip across Canada, starting from Vancouver and ending in Quebec City. The focus is on experiencing the

    Canada Road Trip Itinerary Looking for Advice & Ways to Save Money

    Hey everyone! Im planning a ~3-week road trip across Canada, starting from Vancouver and ending in Quebec City. The focus is on experiencing the

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    La Cloche silhouette trail in Killarney provincial park. ... It's great but absolutely not beginner friendly like OP is looking for. Hard to book as well. ... The first l...

    Nice multiday hikes in Ontario to recommend

    La Cloche silhouette trail in Killarney provincial park. ... It's great but absolutely not beginner friendly like OP is looking for. Hard to book as well. ... The first l...

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    La cloche in Killarney is awsome, but not the easiest first trip. Algonquin hiking is pretty boring. By far my first choice for a first trip would be Bruce Peninsula.

    Which park/trail for first hike in Ontario?

    La cloche in Killarney is awsome, but not the easiest first trip. Algonquin hiking is pretty boring. By far my first choice for a first trip would be Bruce Peninsula.

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Music for Your Journey

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    The Band - The Weight - Remastered 2000

    The Band - The Weight - Remastered 2000

    Laid-back roots rock with warm harmonies—perfect for easy drives through cottage country and lakeside sunsets.
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    Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi - Live

    Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi - Live

    Upbeat folk-pop with environmental lyrics that suit visits to parks and natural sites like Algonquin and Bruce Peninsula.
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    Simon & Garfunkel - Homeward Bound

    Simon & Garfunkel - Homeward Bound

    Reflective folk tune ideal for quiet moments on trails or ferry rides in the Thousand Islands—nostalgic and soothing.
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    Rascal Flatts - Life is a Highway

    Rascal Flatts - Life is a Highway

    Energetic, road-trip anthem that keeps spirits high during long drives between Ontario destinations.
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    Neil Young - Harvest Moon

    Neil Young - Harvest Moon

    Gentle, romantic melody that complements evening strolls, lakeside campsites and relaxed nights in small towns.
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    Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill

    Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill

    Uplifting, rhythmic song with a sense of exploration and personal discovery—great for hiking summits and lookout points.
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    Darius Rucker - Wagon Wheel

    Darius Rucker - Wagon Wheel

    Contemporary folk-country singalong suited to campfires, market visits and enjoying rustic small-town charm.
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    Rusted Root - Send Me on My Way

    Rusted Root - Send Me on My Way

    Bright, optimistic indie-pop with playful energy—pairs well with family-friendly activities, boat rides and sightseeing.
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    Bob Dylan - North Country Blues

    Bob Dylan - North Country Blues

    Atmospheric, evocative folk that matches contemplative walks through rugged landscapes and historic sites.
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    Modest Mouse - Ocean Breathes Salty

    Modest Mouse - Ocean Breathes Salty

    Melodic alternative rock with introspective tone—good for late-afternoon drives along shorelines and reflective photo stops.
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