17 Places to Go Ziplining in Ontario
The warm summer weather brings the opportunity to explore adventures while enjoying the beauty of nature. If you are a nature enthusiast who craves an adrenaline rush,… Read more »
Top Summer Activities in Fort Erie
Welcome to Fort Erie, an exciting summer destination for the town alone or a perfect starting point for a trip to Niagara Falls and your Lake Erie Road… Read more »
Summer in Grand Bend: Make the Most of Your Getaway with Exciting Adventures Beyond the Sand
The Grand Bend offers many ways to relax, party, dine, shop, and spend time as a family. The sunset walks, beach, and restaurants are all perfect for a romantic getaway. For family-friendly experiences, explore the watersports, nearby attractions, the Museum, and, of course, the beach!
Kingsville’s Summer Charm: Waterfront Fun, Wine Tours and More
Kingsville is a vibrant summer destination offering beaches, paddling, and scenic trails along Lake Erie’s shoreline. Swim or relax at Cedar Island and Mettawas Beach, kayak through Cedar Creek, or unwind at local spas. Explore cultural gems like the Jack Miner Sanctuary, Kingsville Military Museum, and Canadian Transportation Museum. Stroll scenic trails like the Waterfront Trail or Lakeside Park paths. With local wineries, art events, and access to Pelee Island, Kingsville blends nature, history, and relaxation into the perfect getaway.
Summer in Tiny: A Relaxing Escape with Beaches, Hikes, and Family Fun Along Georgian Bay
Tiny is part of the north end of Simcoe County and covers part of the Georgian Bay Shoreline. This natural and quieter part of southern Ontario is a wonderful escape from any busier part of the province. The beach vibes around Tiny are relaxed, and slower-paced and leave space for things like picnics, hikes, bike rides, and sunbathing.
The Best of Summer Adventures Around the Tay Township
The Tay Township covers a long stretch of the Georgian Bay between Port McNicoll and Waubaushene. To the south of those shores are quieter and more rural parts of Ontario. A summer trip out to Tay will guarantee beautiful beaches, thrilling water adventures, and all of the appeal of any of Ontario’s beach towns – minus the crowds!
Summer Activities in Port Rowan: From Sandy Beaches to UNESCO Biosphere
Port Rowan is a great summer destination for anyone wanting to enjoy the town, the two nearby Provincial Park beaches, the nature, and the birds or wildlife of the area.
Top Things to Do on a Summer Trip to Port Burwell on Lake Erie
Planning a summer getaway to Port Burwell on Lake Erie could involve many types of summer adventures. Plus, the community, which is part of the municipality of… Read more »
Summer Activities in Sauble Beach: Make the Best of Your Ontario Beach Vacation
The sandy shores and blue waters of Lake Huron are the heart of Sauble Beach. Lakeside town is a true beach town with places to stay and… Read more »
Top Summer Activities in Penetanguishene
Do not let the size of Penetanguishene fool you; this Georgian Bay town takes up a small area but is packed with things to see, do, and… Read more »
Discover Wolfe Island: Scenic Biking, Beach Escapes, and Festivals Await Your Summer Adventure
If you’re planning on a Wolfe Island vacation or day trip this summer, bring a bike! The island can be explored in a day or two by… Read more »
Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park & Glenora Ferry Lookout: Mysterious Lake and Scenic View of Bay of Quinte
Perched high above Bay of Quinte, the Lake on the Mountain is an enchanting natural wonder. Located just a ten-minute drive from Picton, above the Glenora ferry… Read more »
Endless Summer Fun at Wasaga Beach: Adventures, Festivals and Relaxation
There is incredible natural beauty to uncover all across this great Ontario Beach. The Georgian Bay’s Wasaga Beach is the world’s longest freshwater beach. It gives visitors… Read more »
10 U-Pick Flower Farms For a Day Trip in Ontario
This spring and summer, escape the city limits and find yourself on a beautiful farm amidst wild and colourful petals. If you enjoy picking flowers directly off a farm, visit one of these U-Pick flower farms in Ontario.
Visit Ontario Parks for Free This Summer with Day-Use Passes From These Ontario Public Libraries
In 2021, Ontario Parks announced a program through which you can visit Ontario parks for free by borrowing day-use permits from participating Ontario libraries. The next year, Ontario… Read more »
Cruise Offers Up-Close Views of the Gordie Howe Bridge Before Its 2025 Opening
If you’re curious about the progress of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a new sightseeing cruise on the Detroit River might be the most scenic way to… Read more »
Walk 2,200-Foot-Long Tunnel to an Amazing View of Niagara Falls
Have you been to the historic Niagara Power Station yet? If not, now you can add a new activity to the list. The 2200-foot-long tunnel under Niagara… Read more »
10 Small Towns & Cities to Visit in Southeastern Ontario to See Total Solar Eclipse
The 2024 Solar Eclipse on Monday will brush past the southeastern side of Ontario. More specifically, the eclipse’s path of totality will be over a small portion… Read more »
10 Small Towns & Cities to Visit in Southwestern Ontario to See Total Solar Eclipse
For those looking to view the solar eclipse from southwestern Ontario this April 8th, you’ll have the option of almost the entire Lake Erie shoreline. Along Lake… Read more »
25 Outdoor Adventures Between Ottawa & Toronto Near Highway 401
Travelling between Toronto and Ottawa, and want to add a bit more excitement to your trip? Then, here are 25 adventures for your road trip between Toronto and Ottawa that is way better than pit stops at ONRoute.
2023 Summer Swim: List of Ontario’s Blue Flag Certified Beaches & Marinas
When beaches in Ontario have that distinct blue flag flying above, it gives the beach’s community a unique sense of pride because they know that the water… Read more »
Buckle Up For a Roller Coaster Ride of Fun at Canada’s Wonderland This Year – 2023
Attention all thrill-seekers, Canada’s Wonderland is gearing up for an exciting 2023 season with the addition of two thrilling rides that will surely make your heart race…. Read more »
You Can Now Reserve Day Visits to 57 Popular Ontario Parks in Advance
Ontario Parks is expanding its advance day-use reservation service to 20 additional parks, bringing the total to 57. The move aims to reduce overcrowding and provide visitors… Read more »
Things to Do at Point Pelee National Park
Point Pelee National Park is the southernmost part of mainland Canada extending for 15 kilometers into Lake Erie. Derived from the French word pelée which means ‘bald’, the park is a sandspit formation or simply a spit which is a landmass that was formed due to transportation of sediment by longshore drifts and currents along a beach.























