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Explore 20 islands in Thousand Islands National Park, located in the St. Lawrence River on the border with New York State.
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Ride the Agawa Canyon Tour Train 114 miles each way into a remote canyon for a stunning rail-to-trail adventure.
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Discover First Nations culture, wildlife, and over 1,200 canoe routes in Wabakimi Provincial Park’s 2.3 million-mile wilderness.
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Dive into Fathom Five Marine Park to explore 22 shipwrecks, orchid-speckled islands, cliffs, and unique rock pillars in Georgian Bay.
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Muskoka offers water fun, from Algonquin’s 1,500 lakes to the 30,000 islands of Georgian Bay Islands National Park.
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Tour Ontario’s wine country with tastings, vineyard walks, and guided experiences at over 180 wineries across the province.
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Visit the Slate Islands on Lake Superior for Ontario’s largest woodland caribou population and pristine, untouched beauty.
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Cruise the historic Rideau Canal, a UNESCO site and North America’s oldest operating canal, with no captain experience needed.
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Paddle and drive Ontario's Highlands along the Canadian Canoe Route to celebrate Indigenous history and epic adventures.
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Blue Mountain Resort offers ziplining, free-fall jumps, caving, golf, spas, and paddle boating for endless family fun.
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