Places to Visit & Things to Do - Sudbury

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Bracebridge Waterfall Tours: A Scenic Road Trip to Muskoka’s Heart

The small town of Bracebridge in central Ontario is at the heart of the Muskoka Region. Not only that, but the town also lies on the banks… Read more »

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Must Visit Ontario Provincial Parks For Fall Colour Day Trips and Weekend Getaways

Ontario Park’s fall scenery offers varied views, from north to south, east to west, and between the Great Lakes. The trees are mature and varied! In most locations, the colours will span all fall hues like gold or yellow, orange, red, and each shade in between.

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Fall Adventures at Arrowhead Provincial Park

Arrowhead Provincial Park provides all the same fall fun and activities as Algonquin and within the same colourful foliage, outdoor activities, and camping opportunities. Also near Arrowhead is the town of Huntsville with its own list of reasons for a fall visit. Combined, these two destinations create the perfect fall getaway.

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Top Fall Colour Adventures in Haliburton

A road trip or day trip to Haliburton and the surrounding Highlands will offer up incredible fall scenery simply on the drive alone. The Haliburton Highlands are… Read more »

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10 Fantastic Fall Activities in Ontario

The cool air of autumn heralds a time of country harvests, crunching leaves, and soothing drinks! There are plenty of fun fall activities to get you outside and here are 10 awesome Fall activities in Ontario!

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Guide: Must Visit Ontario Small Towns & Cities During Fall

The fall colours are bright, warm, and abundant across Ontario. No matter the region in which you want to plan a fall Ontario roadtrip, the great scenery is around every corner. Plus, each Ontario town or fall destination has its own unique reasons to visit. These come from the local fall or Halloween events, harvest and farm fun, apple and pumpkin picking, or birding for the migration season.

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25+ Bucket List Ideas for Fall Activities and Getaways in Ontario

When Ontario comes alive with vibrant colours in autumn, cities and towns across the province offer a unique environment, and distinct character for visitors and locals to… Read more »

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25 Hikes to Enjoy Fall Colours in Ontario

What better way to spend the crisp fall days than to get outside and take a hike? Whether you want a quick trail for some fresh air, or are planning multi-day hiking and camping trip, the following trails will give you some great ideas for places to hike in Ontario.

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Where to Go For Fall Colour Chairlift Rides in Ontario

Witness nature’s splendour in the Fall by taking a ski resort’s chairlift ride to a mountain’s summit. Whether you’re hiking or simply enjoying the ride, the panoramic… Read more »

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15 Fall Colour Driving Routes in Central Ontario

Enjoy the roads before the snow comes as you explore the middle of the province and its rising ridges, scenic landscapes and gentle, rolling hills. The roads beckon so get out and explore!

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Pumpkinferno 2025: Places to See Enchanting Pumpkin Displays This Fall in Ontario

Get ready to see extraordinary works of art on pumpkins this fall across Ontario. Set outdoors, you can see hand-carved glowing pumpkins that will blow your mind…. Read more »

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30 Corn Mazes in Ontario For a Fun Fall Day Trip – 2025 Season

Get lost at world-famous corn mazes or at the nearest to you for a memorable experience with the family. Most of these farms also have a whole bunch of other great activities so you can enjoy the entire day picking pumpkins, milking goats, cuddling bunnies and so much more!

Ontario’s Historic Jails You Can Visit or Stay Overnight: Eight Unconventional Adventures Behind Bars

Ontario’s Historic Jails You Can Visit or Stay Overnight: Eight Unconventional Adventures Behind Bars

Did you know that Ontario offers the opportunity to visit historical jail sites? Ontario offers unusual yet memorable tours of the various jails within the province. From… Read more »

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26 Fabulous Scenic Lookouts to Visit in Ontario

If you’re looking for that unique vantage point, a different perspective, or that bird’s eye view, don’t miss these twenty-five incredible lookouts in Ontario. From man-made towers to wonders of nature, these high points will be sure to take your breath away.

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10 Ontario Towers to Climb For Sweeping Views of Summer & Fall Colours

If you are looking for grand views of the province – whether it is of a birds eye view of famous cities or of vast forests, there are plenty of great places to walk or hike up for a terrific view at the top.

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Explore Potholes Provincial Park: Trails, Waterfalls, and Glacial Potholes

Step back in time at Potholes Provincial Park, where glacial history is written into the rocky landscape. Wander the short but photo-worthy trail to see the famous pothole formations, waterfalls, and lush boreal forest. Bring binoculars—songbirds, woodpeckers, and even eagles thrive here, alongside moose and black bears. Picnic under shady trees or pick up treats in Chapleau or Wawa before your visit. With cozy cabins, lodges, and campgrounds nearby, it’s easy to extend your adventure in Ontario’s Algoma region.

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Summer Trip to Elliot Lake – Northern Ontario’s Hidden Gem of Sandy Beaches, Scenic Trails, and ATV Adventures

Elliot Lake is a northern Ontario gem offering natural beauty, summer events, and diverse outdoor activities. Enjoy beach time at Spruce and Spine beaches, or explore nearby lakes by kayak or canoe. Hike scenic trails in Mississagi Provincial Park or Sherriff Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Learn local history at Miner’s Memorial Park, the museum, or Quirke Mine tours. With over 300km of ATV trails and chances to relax in town, Elliot Lake is perfect for both adventure and downtime.

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Top Adventures For a Summer Getaway to Parry Sound

Lake Huron’s Bay is a result of the separation caused by the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island. And with the expansive Georgian Bay are several smaller bays… Read more »

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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 »

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Guide to Scenic Boat Tours and Cruises in Ontario

Thinking of going on a cruise? Explore Ontario through its myriad of rivers, and waterways! From intimate, romantic and cozy cruises that span a week to short boat trips, you have plenty of options to suit every budget from Windsor to Moosonee and Ottawa to Kenora!

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How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Bridal Veil Falls – Manitoulin Island

Manitoulin Island offers scenic hikes and cultural experiences, with highlights like the Bridal Veil Falls and Kagawong River Trail. Visitors can enjoy a short walk to the falls or a longer route from the marina, featuring historical markers and river views. In Kagawong, explore public art, the Old Mill Heritage Centre, lakeside beaches, and local galleries, plus treats from Manitoulin Chocolate Works.

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Sculpture Gardens to Visit in Ontario

Sculpture gardens are the perfect blend between nature and art, featuring art installations from local and international artists representing multiple different themes. As you stroll or bike… Read more »

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Reasons Why You Should Visit Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico offers the ultimate wilderness adventure with over 2,000 lakes for world-class backcountry canoeing, stunning waterfalls, and untouched forests. Camp at Dawson Trail, explore 35 km of scenic hiking trails, or paddle deep into remote beauty. Enjoy year-round cabin and pod rentals, winter cross-country skiing, and stargazing in this International Dark Sky Park. Spot wildlife, fish pristine waters, and experience Indigenous culture at Lac La Croix. Don’t miss the summer Artist in Residence Program and the Dawson Trail Heritage Pavilion.

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Pancake Bay Provincial Park: Explore Over 3 km of Soft Sandy Beach and Caribbean-Blue Waters on Lake Superior’s Most Scenic Bay

Make the most of your Pancake Bay adventure by relaxing on over 3 km of Caribbean-blue sandy beach, hiking the Lookout Trail for breathtaking Lake Superior views, and exploring the nature-rich wetlands along the Nature Trail. Paddle the scenic shoreline, spot moose and over 200 bird species, or cast a line for trout and salmon. Join the Discovery Program in summer for fun, educational activities. For thrill-seekers, cycle the rugged 14-km trail through stunning northern forests.