Travel Tips

Fishing Tournaments in Ontario

Serious tournaments and for-fun derbies for all level of anglers take place from April – October in areas near and far north in Ontario.

First, you need to find the right tournament for you in the list below.

Second, you don’t need to worry, it’s easy. If you find one you like, click on the links to learn more.

Fishing Cast into a Lake

April 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Anniversary Orillia Perch Festival 
April 26 – 28, 2024.

Ontario Kayak Series | Ontario Multispecies
2024 TBA


May 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Ontario Family Fishing Weekend
May 11 – 12, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Parry Sound)
May 11, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Huntsville)
May 19, 2024.

Lake Muskoka Pike Open
May 18, 2024.

Emo Walleye Classic
May 23 – 25, 2024.

Pike Derby (Belwood)
May 25 – 26, 2024.

Mattagami First Nation Walleye Tournament
May 31 – June 1, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters – MFN Spring Walleye Tournament
May 31 – June 1, 2024.

Ontario Kayak Series | Spring Pike Tourney
2024 TBA

Ontario Kayak Series | Ontario Multispecies
2024 TBA

Annual Fish Kincardine Derby
2024 TBA


June 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Longlac Walleye Masters – MFN Spring Walleye Tournament
May 31 – June 1, 2024.

Mattagami First Nation Walleye Tournament
May 31 – June 1, 2024.

Barrie Bassmasters Sparrow Lake Pike Open Tournament 
June 1, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Ron Senecal / Memorial West Arm / St. Charles)
June 8, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Lavigne)
June 9, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters – Dubrueilville Magpie Walleye Derby
June 14 – 15, 2024.

Ontario Family Fishing Weekend
June 15 – 16, 2024.

Dryden Walleye Master
June 15 – 16, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail  (Cache Bay / Museum)
June 22, 2024.

Geraldton Walleye Classic
June 22 – 23, 2024.

Ontario Family Fishing Week
June 29 – July 7, 2024

Great Ontario Salmon Derby
June 29 – August 24, 2024

Ontario Kayak Series | Spring Pike Tourney
2024 TBA

Ontario Kayak Series | Ontario Multispecies
2024 TBA

Family Fishing Derby Bayview Wildwood Resort
2024 TBA


July 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Great Ontario Salmon Derby
June 29 – August 24, 2024.

Ontario Family Fishing Week
June 29 – July 7, 2024.

Annual Island Lake Bass Derby (Island Lake Conservation Area)
July 13 – 14, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (White Water)
July 13, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Vermillion)
July 14, 2024.

Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship
July 18 – 20, 2024.

Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby
July 20 – August 4, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters
July 27 – 28, 2024.

Manitoulin Expositor Salmon Classic
2024 TBA

Ontario Kayak Series | Ontario Multispecies
2024 TBA


August 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby
July 20 – August 4, 2024.

Great Ontario Salmon Derby
June 29 – August 24, 2024.

Nakina Bass Derby
August 2 – 4, 2024.

Kenora Bass International
August 8 – 10, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters – Kapuskasing River Walleye Tournament
August 9 – 10, 2024.

Atikokan Bass Classic
August 16 – 17, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters – Hearst Walleye Challenge
August 23 – 24, 2024.

Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular
August 23 – September 1, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Callander)
August 24, 2024.

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Classic $320)
August 31 – September 1, 2024.

Wawa Salmon Derby
2024 TBA.

Ontario Kayak Series | Ontario Multispecies
2024 TBA.


September 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Top 50 Pike Series Tournament Trail (Classic $320)
August 31 – September 1, 2024.

Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular
August 23 – September 1, 2024.

Longlac Walleye Masters – St. Mary’s River Walleye Cup
September 6 – 7, 2024.

Annual Sioux Narrows Bassin for Bucks
September 6 – 8, 2024.

Barrie Bassmasters Balsam Lake Bass Tournament 
September 14, 2024.

Bassin for Kids
2024 TBA.

The Barrie Fall Fishing Festival
2024 TBA.

Temiskaming Smallmouth Bass Series
2024 TBA.


October 2024 Fishing Tournaments

Barrie Bassmasters Lake Simcoe Bass Tournament 
October 19, 2024.

Are you interested in adding a fishing tournament to this free listing page? Please use the contact form to send us the information. 

If you’re not looking to fish competitively, check out these great Ontario fishing getaway packages and have a fun fishing vacation anywhere in Ontario.

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Best Maple Festivals & Events in Ontario

Guide to Maple Season in Ontario 2024

You have landed on the ultimate ToDo list of maple syrup festivals and events in Ontario.

Decidedly, you can use this page as your ultimate Ontario Maple Season Guide. This way you won’t miss out on any of the sweet fun of spring. 

Maple Celebration season in Ontario starts in March. Trees can be tapped sometimes as early as February, depending on the weather.

Read on below to find the ultimate list of maple themed events and festivals in Ontario. If you’re looking for the maple production, sugar shack or maple farm to visit, you can find them here

Featured Festivals & Events

Tap into Maple
Ontario’s Lake Country – March – April, 2024

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Between March and April, take the self-tour through lesser-traveled routes to working sugar shacks. You will get a first hand view of the maple syrup process.

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Maple Weekend – Windlee Maple Farm
April 6 – 7, 2024

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Windlee Farms Maple Syrup Hosted by Peter & Anne Lorriman

Address: 10 Baseline Rd North, Tiny, ON

Hosted by Peter & Anne Lorriman

Windlee Farms will be opening their sugar bush and sugar shack by letting the public come and experience what maple syrup is all about.

Come taste pure maple syrup, smell it boil, and learn how maple syrup is made, from tree to bottle. This is what Maple Weekend is all about at Windlee Farms Maple Syrup, Tiny.

Explore the trails and take a wagon ride to the sugar bush to see the miles of pipeline and listen to the arborist in the maple bush. Windlee Farms Maple Syrup is a family owned and operated craft maple syrup producer located in Tiny, Ontario. Maple syrup has been produced from our sugar bush at Windlee Farms for over 30 years.

The property spans over 150 acres, with approximately 20 acres dedicated to the sugar maple bush.

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2024 Weekend Maple Syrup Experience & Maple Syrup Museum

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The Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience includes entry to the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario, all you can eat pancakes and a side of bacon and breakfast sausage with their award-winning Ontario pure maple syrup, and a walk on the sugar shack trail to their maple sugar shack to see maple syrup being made firsthand while tasting maple taffy over snow, maple sugar, sap and syrup.

The event runs from Family Day weekend to Ontario Maple weekend (first weekend of April). 

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MUSKOKA MAPLE TRAIL

MARCH 8 – APRIL 26, 2024

The most Canadian of culinary trails, the Muskoka Maple Trail features stops across Muskoka that have infused locally harvested maple syrup into their culinary offerings. From maple drizzled waffles to smoky-maple ribs, discover the incredible depth of Canada’s most beloved natural product on the Muskoka Maple Trail.

ToDoOntario features the following stops of notable mention, be sure you don’t miss these stops along this trail.

Muskoka Maple Trail Stop @ Christie’s Mill Inn & Spa 

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Enjoy “Maple Inspired” restaurant features each day of the Muskoka Maple Trail! Enjoy “Maple Inspired” restaurant features at the waterfront restaurant each day of the Muskoka Maple Trail!

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Muskoka Maple Trail Stop @ Sherwood Inn

Enjoy maple inspired dining at Sherwood Inn. Enjoy a maple cocktail and maple crème brûlée at Sherwood Inn!

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Muskoka Maple Trail Stop @ Deerhurst Resort

Enjoy a 3 course Muskoka Maple Trail table d’hote menu at Compass Restaurant from March 8 – April 26 with a special maple smoked old fashioned feature cocktail.

Also enjoy the popular Lookout Trail that will have a mini maple route set up with tapped trees and signs with facts to learn all about maple season.

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Muskoka Maple Trail Stop @ Bayview Wildwood Resort

2024 TBA

Get sapped with a maple inspired menu. Click to learn more about this delicious menu at Bayview Wildwood Resort in Muskoka. 

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Maple Menu & Spa Services @ JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka – Stop on Muskoka Maple Trail

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2024 TBA From feisty beverages and hearty meals to decadent desserts and relaxing spa treatments, JW Marriott The Rosseau Resort is infusing the goodness of maple into everything!

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Maple Mayhem at the Cranberry Farm

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Highlights:

 
  • Wagon Tours to the Sugar bush
  • Tutored Wine Tasting
  • Instagram Scavenger Hunt – an Easter hunt for grown ups!
  • Log Sawing Contest (on Saturday)
  • Cranberry Pancakes
  • Maple Taffy
  • Fire Side Adventures
  • Maple Cheddar Fondue
  • Book Here

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Maple Magic Experience in Haliburton
Yours Outdoors, Haliburton Highlands 

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Ready to make maple memories with your loved ones? Then this experience is for you! Maple Magic is geared towards families, kids of all ages and anyone who has a sweet tooth! During this ~2 hour experience, you’ll hear the ins and outs of maple syrup production, follow the impressive journey from sap to syrup, check out a real sugar shack,  and eat a pancake meal and of course!

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Sweetwater Harvest Festival 
March 23-24, 2024 

ToDoOntario - Tap into Maple, Sweet Water Harvest Festival

Join the Friends of Wye Marsh and Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons for an awesome celebration of maple syrup this spring.

he Sweetwater Harvest Festival is the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre’s biggest fundraiser of the year – and ONE ticket gets you access to TWO fantastic sites. 

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20+ Of The Sweetest Ontario Maple Festivals & Experiences

Ontario Maple Weekend (Across Ontario)
April 6 – 7, 2024 

Weekend Maple Syrup Experience at Elliott Tree Farm  (Hillsburgh)
Opening Family Day 2024 

Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival (Barrie)
TBA 2024 

Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival 
April 27, 2024

Pefferlaw Creek Farms Maple Weekends 
March weekend and first two weekends of April, 2024 

Proulx Farm Maple Fest (Cumberland)
TBA 2024

Holstein Maple Syrup Festival 
TBA 2024

Wintergreen Maple Syrup & Pancake Barn
TBA 2024

Festival of the Maples (Perth)
April 27, 2024

Maple at the Village (Toronto)
TBA 2024

Muskoka Maple Festival (Huntsville)
April 27, 2024

Wheelers Maple Harvest Season (Lanark Highlands)
TBA 2024

Elmira Maple Syrup Festival
April 6, 2024

Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival
April 6 – 7, 2024

Warkworth Maple Syrup Festival
March 9 – 10, 2024

Maple Madness (Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area)
TBA 2024

Powassan Maple Syrup Festival 
April 27, 2024 

Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festival (Terra Cotta Conservation Area)
March 9 – April 7, 2024

Brooks Farms Maple Sugar Festival (Mount Albert)
Weekends in March + March Break

Maple Syrup Tours on the Farm (Stouffville)
TBA 2024

Taste the Countryside (Waterloo region)
TBA 2024

Maple Trail @ St. Jacobs Market 
Month of March

Sweet Maple Festival
April 13, 2024


Maple Syrup Facts

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Maple Syrup is one of Canada’s 4M’s that goes with Canada’s Moose, Mountains and Muskies! Ontario has more Maple Syrup production than most other provinces.

Maple Syrup Health Facts

The most important information you need to know is that maple syrup is good for you (within reason of course). Over 50 beneficial compounds are found in maple syrup.

The Sweetest Ontario Maple Getaway Offers 

>> FIND A MAPLE VACATION <<

If you’re looking to buy Ontario maple syrup >>these producers offer online ordering and shipping<<

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Perfect Après Ski Locations in Ontario

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2024 UPDATE: Check directly with the host to ensure there is enough snow for the activity.

If you recall from your early days of learning French in elementary school or middle school, “après” stands for “after,” and “après ski” refers to the social gathering and celebration of a day’s hard work of shredding those slopes. Here, the food is warm, the drinks roll out, and everyone has a good time. 

If you’re looking for the best après ski spots for your snowy weekend getaway, keep reading. In this post, we’ll share three of the top ski resorts in Ontario with the perfect venues for an after-ski celebration!

Deerhurst Resort

Only two and a half hours outside of the city of Toronto, Deerhurst Resort is the perfect getaway location for your weekend ski trip.

It is conveniently located next to one of Ontario’s friendliest ski hills–Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area. This ski hill is great for winter hiking for large groups and beginners who may not have absolute confidence in their skiing skills.

Purchasing a Ski and Stay package with Deerhurst Resort gives you and everyone in your group:

  • discounted accommodations
  • discounted full day ski lift tickets
  • access to a variety of outdoor activities including snowshoeing in Ontario and kick sledding for a nightly resort fee

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Deerhurst also has a ton of snow activities on site like cross country skiing, snowshoeing and a skate trail. They even have a special ‘apres snow’ menu to help you warm up. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Blue Mountain Resort

Located only two hours outside of Toronto and less than two hours from Mississauga, Blue Mountain Resort is a picturesque winter village of a ski resort. This ski resort is perfect for families, couples, or even those looking for a quiet solo weekend!

Blue Mountain Resort offers a few Ski and Stay packages that cater to your needs. Looking for the best spots to warm up in winter and fuel up after a long day of skiing? They offer a Tuesday Stay, Ski, and Dine package, the perfect package for après ski.

If you’re looking to après here, you can do so in the many restaurants located in the village at the bottom of the mountain OR the extra cool new Off-Piste Après Patio!  

 
 
 
 
 
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Snow Valley Resort

ToDoOntario - Snow Valley Resort, moonlight snowshoe & chilli cookout

If the last two last resorts weren’t close enough, Snow Valley Resort definitely will be. Located only an hour and a half away from Toronto, this ski resort is easy to commute to and the perfect venue for families, groups, and beginners wanting to take ski lessons. They also have snow tubing for those who are interested! 

Also be sure to check their upcoming moonlight snowshoe events, Bonfire Après included!

 
 
 
 
 
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Muskoka Lakes Farm And Winery

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This farm and winery, located less than three hours away from the city of Toronto, in the beautiful region of Muskoka. If you’re looking to go snowshoeing in Ontario, this is the spot to hit!

Their 10km trails are open all year round, perfect for families, little ones, and even your furry friends! After a long day of snowshoeing, enjoy some cheese fondue with some fresh bread, cranberry wines, and a cup of hot cider at their après-snowshoe patio.

 
 
 
 
 
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Hockley Valley Resort

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Ever so close to Toronto, you can ski or snowboard day and night at the beautiful Hockley Valley. With Ski & Stay Packages available you can rest after a fun day after the slopes and enjoy the resort’s restaurants. Depending on the current Covid situation in Ontario, you can either sit or enjoy take-out at the on-site Cabin restaurant. You can also make it really special and enjoy lunch or dinner in a snow globe!

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Christie’s Mill & Spa

 

Check out this SKI & STAY Package at Christie’s Mill Inn and Spa. Rates. The package includes a Traditional Room and 2 All-Day Lift Tickets to Mount St. Louis Moonstone. Call 1-844-538-2354 or book online. Enjoy a day or evening of skiing nearby and après at the inn. 
 

Wrap Up the Day At An Après Ski Resort

You may have come up skiing with a group of your best buds, but the best part about ending the day at an après ski resort is that you’ll definitely leave having met some new faces and made some new friends. Who knows? You might even hit the slopes with them the next day!

For more inspiration on things to do with loved ones or by yourself in Ontario, check out our website for upcoming events and activities from our calendar.

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Best Places To Ice Skate Outdoors in Ontario

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Carve out some winter fun in Ontario on an outdoor ice surface

Ice skating outdoors in fresh winter air is one of the most popular Canadian past times. But believe it or not, ice skating did not start in Canada.

Ice Skating is believed to have actually started in Scandinavia more than 2000 years ago. Skating began as a means of transportation. According to the Canadian Encyclopedia the word ‘skate’ likely comes from the German word ‘shake’ meaning shank. The first skate ‘blades’ were not made of metal, but of animal shank bone.  The history of skates in Canada can be traced back to the French in the 1600’s and to the Iroquois peoples before that.

Unique & Cool Skating Locations That Are Outside

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What is most exciting is that these surfaces are so neat – you can skate on historic sites, through parks, on mountain tops and the most unique – on a cranberry bog! Do not forget to bring your camera. These are memories in the making and the scenery is perfect for social media friendly snaps! That being said, remember to be safe and aware of yourself and other skaters. Don’t get in the way of other skaters, it could get dangerous.

Best Places to Skate in Ontario 

From the more modern days of shinny on the pond to the newest craze of skating trails, there has always been a quest for the best outdoor ice.  

Today you can find ice surfaces all over from commercial setups to backyard DIY’s. People love to skate and play hockey, do figure skating, race or just plain hold hands and glide. Skating is definitely a beloved activity for people of all ages. Ontario has a long list of skate trails, ODR’s (Outdoor rinks), municipal skating rinks that offer anyone a chance to get out and skate near them or while on a getaway. 

In the province of Ontario there is no shortage of outdoor places to lace up your skates. Many municipalities also have indoor ice surfaces and public skate times if the outdoor weather is truly not cooperative.

Here are some favourite spots to carve and glide in Ontario.

Friday Harbour Resort The Skate Escape

The Skate Escape at Friday Harbour is a highlight of the winter season with ice skating, sweet and savoury treats, handcrafted beverages, live entertainment, and more.

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Blue Mountain Village Woodview Mountaintop Skating

Sharpen your skates and cruise on our 1.1km ice skating loop while enjoying extraordinary views along the Niagara Escarpment. Ice skate rentals are available and all skill levels are welcome. Extraordinary views of the escarpment!

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ODR’s, Ice Rinks & Skate Trails in Muskoka

Is there anything more Canadian than gliding across an outdoor rink? Whether you are going for a skate with the family, or watching the kids play a pick-up game of pond hockey well after the sun sets, outdoor rinks are a right of passage for Canadians of all ages. There are a number of outdoor rinks across Muskoka that are available for public use, and are maintained throughout the winter (weather dependent). Ranging from popular trails like Arrowhead Ice Skating Trail and Muskoka Lake’s Farm and Winery Cranberry Ice Trail, the list also includes cool places to check out you don’t know about like the Hanna Park Skating Trail, The Honey Harbour Outdoor Skating Rink and more! Click the Learn More button to read the full list. 

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Ottawa Valley Skate Trails & Skate Loops

What could be more exhilarating than taking the family out into the cool, crisp air, slapping on a pair of skates and gliding the day away on one of our well-maintained municipal rinks. The Ottawa Valley region skating season is generally from December through to March (weather dependant).

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Ottawa Rideau Canal Skateway

A highlight of winter in Ottawa is the Rideau Canal Skateway. With a length of 7.8 kilometres, the Rideau Canal Skateway is also the world’s largest skating rink. Come and enjoy this scenic skating rink which begins in the heart of downtown and extends to Dows Lake. In between, warm up at rest areas, where there are toasty fires, hot drinks and tasty snacks.

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Best Ottawa Weekend Getaway Package:

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Grab your skates and head to Ottawa to skate on the famous Rideau Canal. The Fairmont Chateau Laurier hotel is also located close to museums, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Byward Market. 

This package includes:

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Best Toronto Weekend Getaway Package:

Get Away Downtown Toronto & Save Package
@ Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

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Don’t forget to pack your ice skates when staying at this Toronto hotel on Queen Street West. You’ll be right next door to Nathan Philips Square’s extra large outdoor skating rink. Don’t stress, you can also rent skates too.

This package includes:

  • Save up to 10%
  • Book by March 31, 2023
  • Promotional Code: ADP 
  • Valid Stay Dates: up to – March 31, 2023
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More information about skating trails in Muskoka:

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Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery Ice Trail

Skating trails are growing in popularity and for good reason.  Who doesn’t want to skate hand in hand with their loved ones? Or play a pickup game of shinny with friends. Check out these fun Ontario skating trails, they might be near you or a little bit of a drive.

Muskoka has rapidly become the hub of skating trails in Ontario, offering several places to experience a twist to one of Canada’s most iconic winter experiences.

Deerhurst Resort An onsite waterfront skating trail! Lace up and hit their 250-metre trail this winter.

The Cranberry Ice Trail, Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery
Skate a 1.2 km loop around 12 acres of cranberries! This narrow designed skating trail really creates an intimate feel, perfect for hand holding with your special someone, or locking arms with your girlfriends.

Ice skating trail at Arrowhead Provincial Park, Muskoka
The 1.3 km Ice Skating trail winds through the thick Muskoka forest and is a winter experience like no other.

Memorial Park Winter Village, Bracebridge Muskoka
An ice skating rink that wraps around the park and carves in and out of Bracebridge landmarks, the Winter Village brings its own exciting take on a skating trail.

Lake Muskoka Ice Trail, Gravenhurst Muskoka
Muskoka Wharf Marine has cleared a huge trail on Muskoka Bay in Gravenhurst down at the Muskoka Wharf. The Marina is charging a flat fee of $5 per person (kids 7 and under are free), and the trail is open from 9am to 4:30pm for skating. There are no rentals on site, so bring your own skates.

Learn More about Skating Trails in Muskoka

More About Skating Trails in Collingwood & The Blue Mountains:

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Other notable and picturesque Ontario places have some pretty cool ice skating trails too!

Woodview Mountain Top Skate Trail, Blue Mountain Resort
Sharpen your skates and cruise on a 1.1km ice skating loop while enjoying extraordinary views along the Niagara Escarpment. Ice skate rentals are available and all skill levels are welcome. After you skate, relax with a hot chocolate while enjoying the beauty of Blue Mountain. PS, it’s even cooler at night!

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Toronto Outdoor Rinks & Skating Trails That Are FREE

If you’re in, or visiting, Toronto this winter. Here is a handy list of FREE outdoor skate surfaces and trails. Some are pretty cool! 

The Bentway Skate Trail
Opens December 17, weather permitting
Skaters are invited to chill out and cozy up along a 220-metre figure-eight skate trail, located under the Gardiner Expressway.

Nathan Phillips Square
The skate pavilion and concession at the southwest corner of the Square provides skate rental and change room space, skating rink support facilities, a food concession, public washrooms and a generous upper level roof terrace for residents and visitors to take in the panoramic view of the Square.

TD Union Skate
Right at Union Station! Rink-goers can immerse themselves in an environment that welcomes all levels of skaters and fun. Whether you are an avid skater or someone lacing up a pair of skates for the first time. There will be DJ skate nights on Fridays and Saturdays as well as weekly free skating lessons on Tuesdays.

Evergreen Brick Works
The Evergreen Brick Works outdoor skating rink weaves through snow-covered gardens under exposed beams from the roof of the old brick factory. The skating rink is only open during the winter season. It is open to the public from December to March, weather permitting.

High Park
From free ice skating to pick up shinny check the programming schedule of this outdoor rink in High Park. 


Ontario Resort Vacations with Ice Skating

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Ice Skating on the Lake at Bayview Wildwood Resort

Bring your skates (or rent or borrow) on your next family or romantic getaway to these fine resorts and destinations in snowy Ontario.

Check Out Other Winter Activities Find My Winter Getaway

See you on the ODR! Looking to warm up from the outdoors? Check out this list of the Best Après-Ski Locations in Ontario, perfect after any outdoor winter activity.

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Ski and Snowboard Swaps

Ski and snowboard bargains start on the Thanksgiving Weekend!! There is a better way to buy your first set of skis or that first snowboard. Many downhill skiers, snowboarders, and cross country skiers only buy used equipment and save a bunch of money during their early skiing years that can be used towards ski passes or  resorts, hotels and inns in ski destinations.

Once you’ve got your equipment set, head over to ToDoOntario’s curated downhill skiing and cross country skiing getaway packages to help you find the perfect winter getaway.  

Ski Swap Equipment For Sale

  • Skis – downhill and/or cross country
  • Snowboards
  • Ski Wear
  • Ski Boots
  • Snowboard boots
  • Apres Ski Clothing

You may be lucky and also find deals on ski passes, ski and snowboard camps, lift tickets, and coupons for discounts.

Editor’s Note: Many of the ski and snowboard swaps listed have details and procedures that require advanced registration if you are selling equipment. Most website locations are provided.  

FEATURED SKI SWAPS:

Barrie Ski Swap & Open House

2023 Swap Shopping Hours (by appointment only):

Friday, November 03 – 12 pm to 8 pm
Saturday, November 04 – 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday, November 05 – 9 am to 5 pm

Saturday, November 11 – 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday, November 12 – 9 am to 1 pm. 

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The volunteers of the Canadian Ski Patrol are partnering with Snow Valley Ski Resorts to bring the Barrie Ski Swap to you again this year.


Hockley Valley Resort Ski Swap & Corbett’s Gear Expo

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Used Equipment Take In

  • When: Friday, October 13th from 4-6PM & Saturday, October 14th from 10AM-12PM.
  • Where: Activity Centre

Sale of Used and New Equipment from Corbett’s Ski + Snowboard

  • When: Sunday, October 15th from 10AM-2PM.
  • Where: Aida Ballroom

Details

  • Modern equipment only. $3 per item.
  • No clothing or poles.
  • 20% commission on the sale of used items goes towards the Hockley Race Program.

Season Pass pick ups will be available in the Activity Centre on Sunday, October 15th from 10:00 AM – 2:00PM

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Barrie | Ontario’s Lake Country

Find ski trails and hills in Orillia & Lake Country

Barrie Ski Swap & Show
November 3 – 5 & 11 – 12, 2023
A fun filled family event. New & Used Equipment. Major Dealers & local Ski Shops. Consignment Buy & Sell.

Hardwood Ski and Bike Ski Swap 
October 14 – 22, 2023
Buy or sell cross country skis, boots, poles bindings, roller skis and snowshoes at great prices. New and used equipment available in the swap and in the retail store. 

GTA

Hockley Valley Resort Ski Swap & Corbett’s Gear Expo
October 13 – 15, 2023
Get the equipment you need for a great season. 

Toronto Ski & Snowboard Show
October 27 – 29, 2023
Canada’s largest ski/snowboard/travel show.

Brimacombe’s Annual Ski & Board Swap
October 15, 2023
Sell your old equipment and buy something new(-ish).

Hamilton Ski Swap
November 24 – 25, 2023
Hamilton Ski and Snowboard Swap offers the general public an opportunity to buy or sell new and used ski and snowboard gear. 

Haliburton Highlands

Sir Sam’s Ski and Bike Open House
2023 TBA
Kick off the winter season, bring your family and welcome winter in style at the annual Open House. 

Muskoka

Hidden Valley Ski & Board Sale
2023 TBA
Huntsville
Buy & sell new and used Nordic, Alpine and Snowboard Equipment.

Ottawa | Ottawa Valley

Find ski trails and hills in the Ottaway Valley

Ottawa Ski and Snowboard Show
October 21 – 23, 2023
A used-equipment swap with lots of used (but not abused!) gear to choose from. Local and destination ski and travel resorts from Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, BC and USA. Manufacturer’s Alley featuring brands like Elan, K2, Nordica, Fischer, Head, Armada, Volkl, and more.

Mount Pakenham Ski Swap
November 4 – 5, 2023
The regions largest new and used equipment sale.

Southern Georgian Bay

Collingwood Ski & Snowboard Swap 
October 29 – 22, 2023
Taking place at the Georgian Bay Hotel and Conference Centre.

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Ontario Fall Fairs & Fall Harvest Festivals

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Traditional Fall Fairs Across Ontario

Coloured leaves, crisp air and pumpkins everywhere! If you’re sipping on pumpkin spice latte, it might be time to get yourself to an Ontario fall festival. 

You can check out the Ontario Festivals Returning to see festivals in other seasons to attend. 

Looking for an Ontario Fall Fair this weekend? You’re come to the right place.

Traditional fall events include agriculture competitions, demolition derbies, live music and of course, the carnival rides, food vendors and games. From September to October, you can celebrate Ontario’s fall harvest season anywhere in Ontario.

The list below is a great start to finding a fall fair or festival perfect for any day trip or to attend while on a weekend away. You might attend a fall fair near you as a tradition or take a small road trip and experience something new.

And we don’t want to brag, but we’ve listed our best and most popular fall fairs and festivals in the province of Ontario.

Fall is a perfect time to enjoy a road trip in Ontario while the fall colour show is on display. Enjoy!

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Where are the best fall fairs in the Ontario this weekend? 

Read the list below and find a fall fair or fall festival near you. 

Featured Ontario Fall Festivals

Sunflower Experience

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Rounds Ranch, Elmvale
August 1 – September 4, 2023

Enjoy a safe, outdoor farm experience in the midst of stunning sunflowers and gorgeous cut flowers.

Rounds Ranch is open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10am to 5pm, and although staff-operated activities will close at 5pm, you’re welcome to stay for all non-staff-operated activities until 6 pm.

Plus, every Saturday from August until September 2nd, they have our Sunflower Sunset Sensation, where Rounds Ranch is open from 5pm till dusk. You can add this exciting experience to your ticket for just an extra $3.00 per ticket.

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Pumpkin Mania

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Rounds Ranch, Elmvale
September 16,  2023 – season closing (weekends)
You can take your family to Rounds Ranch to get in the spirit of Fall during our Pumpkin Mania Festival! Enjoy wagon rides, goofy pumpkin-themed games, corn mazes, farm animals and our Western Playground! Each Guest will visit our large pumpkin patch and pick their own pumpkin to take home. 

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Flashlight Corn Maze

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Rounds Ranch, Elmvale
October 2023 (weekends)
Can you solve our interactive maze puzzle to find the secret…in the dark? Bring your flashlight and try to navigate your way through the twists and turns. Try not to get lost! 
The Flashlight Corn Maze package also includes a Campfire! Come early to enjoy a wagon ride out to the patch and PYO pumpkin ANY size!

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Apple Harvest Festival

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Blue Mountain Village
October 7 – 9, 2023
There’s no better way to enjoy Thanksgiving weekend and the fall colours at Blue Mountain, Clarksburg and Thornbury.  Free family activities, live music, Apple Pie Trail, adventures, stilt walkers, hiking, biking and fall driving tours.

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Sugar Plum Fair Craft Show & Sale

Nottawasaga Resort, Sugar Plum Fair 2023

Nottawasaga Inn Resort, Alliston
November 11 – 12, 2023
Thinking it’s time to get a jumpstart on Christmas shopping? If you’re not ready to face the big box stores this year we may have the solution you’re looking for. Discover a spectacular line-up of crafters who feature a unique line-up of handmade items.

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Most Popular Ontario Fall Fairs By Region:

Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe

Tiverton Fair October 6-8, 2023 

Apple Harvest Craft Show September 30 – October 1, 2023

Owen Sound Fair September 8 – 9, 2023

Beeton Fall Fair September 15 – 17, 2023

Thanksgiving Harvest Festival October 7 – 8, 2023

Orillia Fair September 8 – 9, 2023

Oro Fair September 15 – 16, 2023

Ramona Fall Fair September 15 – 16, 2023

Coldwater Fair & Demolition Derby September 22 – 24, 2023

Great Northern Exhibition September 22 – 24, 2023

Elmvale Fall Fair October 6 – 7, 2023

Blue Mountains Apple Harvest Festival October 7 – 9, 2023


Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley

Carp Fall Fair September 21 – 24, 2023

Perth Fair September 1 – 4, 2023

Renfrew Fall Fair September 7 – 10, 2023


Kawarthas Northumberland

Kinmount Fair September 21 – 24, 2023

Lindsay Central Exhibition September 16 – 24, 2023

Bobcaygeon Fall Fair September 28 – 30, 2023

Norwood Fair October 7 – 9, 2023


Algonquin Park, Almaguin Highlands, Muskoka and Parry Sound

Rosseau Fall Fair August 26, 2023

Severn Bridge Fair,September 9, 2023

Bracebridge Fair & Horse Show September 15 – 17, 2023

Huntsville Fall Fair September 22 – 24, 2023

Bala Cranberry Festival Always the weekend after Thanksgiving! 2023


Northern Ontario

Hymers Fall Fair September 3 – 4, 2023

Powassan Fall Fair September 2 – 3, 2023


Niagara & Norfolk County

Norfolk County Fair October 3 – 9, 2023


Southeastern Ontario

Big River Classic Country Festival September 7 – 9, 2023

Westporch Fest September 23, 2023

Lyndhurst Turkey Fair September 16, 2023

Plowing Match & Rural Expo September 19 – 23, 2023

Delta Harvest Festival September 30, 2023

Prince Edward County Pumpkinfest October 14, 2023

Ruthven Apple Festival September 30 – October 1, 2023


Southwestern Ontario

Western Fair September 8 – 17, 2023

Brooke-Alvinston & Watford Fall Fair September 29 – October 1, 2023

Plympton Wyoming Fall Fair September 15 – 16, 2023

Fergus Fall Fair September 15 – 17, 2023

Forest Fall Fair September 22 – 24 2023

Brigden Fair October 6 – 9, 2023

Campbridge Fall Fair September 7 – 10, 2023


Toronto & GTA

Durham Fall Fair September 1 – 2, 2023


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Fall Colour Report

Thanksgiving Weekend Events

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Best Fish and Chips in Ontario

Summer and Fall seasons in Ontario are the time of year to jump in the car and check out diners, food trucks, restaurants and more for the ultimate fish and chips. Indeed, cities, small towns and communities have fish and chips all season ensuring that people enjoy fish from Ontario’s vast fresh waters. 

No matter where you live in Ontario, it’s pretty easy to find a few fish and chips stands or restaurants near you. We are here to keep you in the know on where to find the most delicious golden fried batter fish. 

This is the season for eating locally sourced produce. Eating local in Ontario is easy!

Oh, and hey if you really want to eat local Ontario, it is very likely that the potato french fry is also local. It is very important that the accompanying ‘tater side dish is equally delicious and worth the drive. Mr. French Fry, we’re looking at you too!

In fact, other typical side dishes to fish and chips are likely locally sourced grown produce too. Summer and early-fall is a great time when Ontario gardens are bursting with cabbages, lettuces, carrots, beets and other tasty things to make coleslaw and side salads with. These help brighten the already delicious battered or pan-fried fish. 

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Where’s the Catch of the Day? – According to YOU!

We made a Facebook post last year and asked our followers to tell us their favourite fish and chips stops. We’ve compiled the list and ask you to try it for yourself, let us know if you agree or disagree, and even let us know if you think the list is missing someone!

Swiss Country House Restaurant @ Ahmic Lake Resort
50 Robinson Drive, Magnetawan

Larry’s Chip Stand
230 Main Street, Sturgeon Falls

JJ’s Chip Wagon (formerly Just Judy’s)
7597 Highway 89, Alliston

Sullys Muskoka Gourmand
345 Ecclestone Drive, Bracebridge

Shelby’s Chipwagon
191 Sharpe Street E, Gravenhurst

Tristan’s Tasty Eatz
2222 Highway 60, Huntsville

Mrs H’s Fish ‘n’ Chips
2190 Muskoka Road 38, Bala

Herbert Fisheries
21 Channel Street, Killarney

Perky’s Fish and Chip
165 County Road 6 S, Perkinsfield (Tiny)

Jocko Point Fish and Chips
1 Jocko Point Rd, North Bay

Joeys Seafood
180 Shirreff Ave, North Bay

Duckworth’s Fish & Chips
750 Atherley Rd, Orillia

Danny’s Fish & Chips
411 Huronia Rd, Barrie

Kinmount Fish & Chips
4080 Kawartha Lakes County Rd 121, Kinmount

Cardinal Lodge Mattawa River Resort
6251 Hwy 17, Mattawa

Gilly’s Snug Harbour Restaurant & Marine
138 Snug Harbour Road, Carling

Baked and Battered
128 Highland St, Haliburton

Lord Elgin Fish & Chips
5128 ON-21, Port Elgin

Reel Em In Fish n Chips
88-202 Huronia Rd, Barrie

For the Halibut Fish & Chips 
220 Hastings St N, Bancroft

The Royal Oak – Centrepointe
117 Centrepointe Drive, Unit 105, Nepean

Chips + Malt
201 Main Street South, Newmarket

Taylor’s Fish & Chips
417 Erie Street South, Wheatley

The Fish Shack
1099 Muskoka District Road 39, Baysville

Beamsville Fish & Chips
Location in Beamsville, Ste. Catharines, Welland

Erie Belle Restaurant – House of Fish & Chips
259 Harbour Street
Kincardine

Duckworth’s Fish & Chips
2282 Kingston Road, Scarborough

The Cheshire Cat Pub
2193 Richardson Side Road, Ottawa

Broadway Fish & Chips
 308 Broadway, Orangeville

@827 Fish & Chips
827 Hwy 64, Alban

British Cuisine Fish & Chips
1256 Mosley St, Unit 7, Wasaga Beach

Fish N Fry Inn
803 Vindin St, Midland

The Goofy Newfie
17039 County Road 93, Waverley

Bounty Fish & Chips
18 Colborne Street W, Orillia

Goderich Harbour Restaurant
111 N Harbour Road W, Goderich

The Oar
530 Muskoka Road N, Gravenhurst

Tracie’s Place Restaurant & Karaoke
592 Upper James Street., Hamilton

Stage Diner
518 Concession Street, Hamilton

Captains Grill Diner
287 Madison Street, Severn Township

Golden Fish & Chips
32 Main St Street, Georgetown

Riverside Hideaway
1 Mill Street, Coldwater

Napanee Fish & Chips
35 Jim Kimmett Blvd, Napanee

Annie’s Seafood Restaurant
698 Ontario St, Stratford

Captain George’s
237 Mapleview Dr E, Barrie

Manoll’s Fish & Chips
11 Buell Street, Brockville

Minor Fisheries
176 West Street, Port Colborne

Corner Fish & Chips & Grill
558 County Road 8, Fenelon Falls

Knechtel’s on the Beach
15 Walker Street, Port Dover

The Fryin’ Guys
155a Lake Street, Saint Catharines

Len Duckworths Fish & Chips
2638 Danforth Ave, Toronto

Taylor Fish Company
419 Erie Street S, Wheatley

Wickie’s Pub & Restaurant
274 Burton Ave, Barrie

Chip+Malt
201 Main Street S, Newmarket

Fork On Main – Kearney
108 Main Street, Emsdale

The Fish Shack
1099 Main Street, Dorset

The Muddy Moose Restaurant and Inn
14530 Government Road, Larder Lake

Walter’s & Neptune’s
258 West Street, Port Colborne

 

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ToDoOntario Ontario Travel Giveaways

Travel Contests, Giveaways to Win Free Trips, Experiences & Vacations in Ontario

What’s better than travelling in Ontario? Doing it on someone else’s dime, that’s what! 

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This company has been giving away trips and experiences for over 18 years. It’s probably the best thing about our job and it is one of the things our fans love best too!

There is always a giveaway to enter to help people in Ontario explore, adventure, relax and enjoy!

For all things giveaway visit the Ontario Travel Giveaways page by clicking the link below.

Ontario Travel Giveaways & Contests

 

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Ontario Fall Colours Road Trips & Drives

Fall/Autumn country road

Fall Colour Changes Make for Amazing Ontario Road Trips! 

Find below more than a dozen routes & suggested fall colour foliage road trips.

Pick Resorts and Cottage Country Destinations

Fall Leaf Color Report

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Before heading out check the designated fall colour progression report for updates on leaf color changes.

Alliston | Nottawasaga Valley | Hockley Valley | Alton | Caledon

Driving Directions:  Take Highway 400 north to Highway 89. Travel west on Highway 89  through Alliston to County Road 18 (Airport Road). Proceed  south on County Road 18  to County Road 1 to Hockley Valley enjoy the fall colours. Leave Hockley Valley going back west to County Road 18 and proceed south to Mono Mills, and west on Highway 9 to Highway 400.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Discover rural Ontario Fall Fairs and Ontario attractions and events, activities.

York, Durham & Headwaters Area Tourism

Algonquin Fall Colours Getaways

The diversity of the Algonquin area resort destination is unmatched in North America. We have developed 3 suggested fall colour routes which could form part of an Algonquin Park circle tour drive or road trip. We have provided fall colour (color) road trips, the Southern Algonquin RouteAlgonquin East Side and the Northern Algonquin Route as recommended touring routes with identifies attractions accommodation, and driving directions.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Discover rural Ontario Fall Fairs and Ontario attractions and events, activities.

Algonquin Park Area Tourism

Barrie Lake Simcoe Backroads Fall Colours

The Lake Simcoe and Simcoe County area north of Toronto is easily accessible via Highway 400, or Highway 404 from the Toronto area. A round the lake road trip should be planned with an overnight stay in the Barrie or Orillia area. There are several side trips starting in the Barrie area that will take you through rural Ontario to Wasaga Beach Dufferin County

Four Road Trip Options start in Barrie Ontario Canada

Barrie to Horseshoe Valley to Orillia return to Barrie fall colours (colors) route
Barrie to Elmvale, Wasaga Beach return via Minesing fall colours (colors)
Barrie start to Lake Simcoe fall colours circle tour
Barrie Simcoe County to Dufferin County

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Discover rural Ontario Fall Fairs and Ontario attractions and events, activities.

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Georgian Bay Fall Colour Routes

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Georigan Bay fall colours can be outstanding either from a boat or canoe looking back at t he shoreline or with a road trip including the many bays, inlets and coves. The Bruce Peninsula and the Niagara Escarpment provide some of the most outstanding colour scenery in Canada. Take the Georgian Bay challenge and complete a road trip right around the Bay and you will realize that Georgian Bay should really be positioned as its own Lake (Lake Georgian Bay).Manitoulin Island, the largest island in a freshwater lake in the world is part of Georgian Bay and it is worth the drive to Tobermory to catch the MS Chi-Cheemaun passenger-vehicle ferry to the Island. Apple festivals, harvest festivals and fall fairs dominate during September and October as fun family activities.

Orillia & Lake Country Fall Tours & Trails

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Barrie-Stayner-Alliston-Orangeville-Hockley Valley-Caledon

Driving Directions: Take Highway 400 to Barrie Bayfield St. exit (Highway 26) west to Stayner. A beautiful view of fall colours is behind the Simcoe County buildings with extensive trails. Proceed on Highway 26 to Stayner south on County Road 42  (Airport Rd.) which changes to County Road 18 to Mansfield. Continue south to Highway 89.  Go west on 89 for a nice diversion in Violet Hill with a stop to Mrs. Mitchell’s. for lunch. Return on 89-Travel east on Highway 89 to Highway 50. Proceed on Highway 50 south to Loretto. Go west again to Hockley on Country Rd 1 and 7 and enjoy the fall colours. After leaving Hockley go south on 3rd line E.  to Highway 9 go weston Highway 9 to Horseshoe Rd. Turn right on Horseshoe Hill Rd. to Highway 24. Turn right on Highway 24 to Caledon.  Make your way back to Highway 400 by driving east through a variety of back roads. 

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Haliburton – Huntsville Fall Colours Route

Driving Directions: Take Highway 11 north to Highway 118 east. Travel east on 118 to Hiwghway 35 and proceed south on 35 to Minden. Take 121 east to the picturesque village of Haliburton, then take Highway 118 west from Haliburton Village back to Highway 35. Proceed north to the village of Dorset, to the Lookout Tower at Dorset.***** Proceed north on 35 to Dwight and go west on Highway 60 to Huntsville, return home via Highway 11 from Huntsville.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Lake Simcoe Fall Colours Circle Tour

Driving Directions: One of the interesting fall colour routes close to Toronto is a tour around Lake Simcoe using a combination of Highway 400, Highway 11, and a number of side roads that take your through Barrie, Orillia, Lagoon City, Beaverton, Sutton, Keswick, Holland Landing. This tour route can be started on the East Side of Lake Simcoe, or the West Side going north.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Lake Ontario Shores From Grafton to Picton

Discover the beauty of Northumberland and the shores of Lake Ontario. Drive the 401 north east to Grafton. Take the 401 to Exit #487, Lyle St. Grafton. Turn North on Lyle Street, for about 1.5 km to Academy Hill Road. Turn Left, follow this road until you can go no further, turn left and Ste. Anne’s main building will be 500 metres away on your left. Look for the Haldimand Hills Spa Village Signs and this will take you to St. Annes Country Inn and Spa for a magnificent view of Lake Ontario. Travel back to Grafton towards the 401, however proceed through Grafton to Highway 2. Travel along the old lake Highway 2 through Brighton to Trenton and proceed south on Highway 33 to Picton. Explore the area of Prince Edward County and return via Highway 49 to Marysville for your return to Grafton via the 401.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Southeastern Ontario Tourism

Lakefield to Barry’s Bay Fall Colours

Driving Directions: Drive north from Peterbourgh along the river on county road 23 to Lakefield. Proceed north from Lakefield on Highway 28. You will start to see the transition of land forms and colours in the Canadian Shield—more rock, contrasting evergreens with backdrops of fall color will provide many photographic opportunities. Take Highway 28 to Bancroft, and proceed north to Highway 62 and Maynooth. Stay on 62 to Barry’s Bay where you will pass through the Hamlet of Maple Leaf, and Combermere(watch for scenic lookout sign just before Combermere.
Interesting Side Trips: Buckhorn, Harcourt.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Muskoka Fall Colour Road Trips

Discover Muskoka fall colours north of Toronto via Highway 400 and Highway 11. Muskoka starts at the Severn River (part of Trent-Severn Historic Waterway) and runs west to Georgian Bay, East to Haliburton and North of Huntsville. It is a vast area with many fall travel routes to explore and is close to Algonquin Park. There are a variety of events taking place in the fall including studio tours, fall fairs, colour festivals including the Cranberry Festival, antique shows, and more. The town of Port Carling is an interesting hub where Lake Muskoka, Lake Joseph, and Lake Rosseau meet.

Other Muskoka Tourism Fall Colour Road Trip Resources:

Muskoka & Algonquin Park Area Tourism

North Bay to Timmins, Gogama, Sudbury, North Bay Fall Colors

Driving Directions: A direct drive to Timmins will take you into gold country, not just because of the fall colors but as a result of the gold mining. Allow for an overnight stay to get the most out of the attractions in the area. Proceed north on Highway 11 from North Bay and travel through the towns of Marten River, Temagami, New Liskeard, to Matheson. In Matheson travel west to Timmins on ighway 101. Return to North Bay by travelling west on Highway 101 to Highway 144. Go south through Gogama to Sudbury, and east on Highway 17 through Sturgeon Falls to North Bay. 

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Northern Ontario Tourism

North Bay – Sudbury Fall Route Colours

Driving Directions:Take Highway 11 north through Huntsville, Burks Fall (side trip to Magnetawan), Sundridge, South River, Trout Creek (side trip to Port Loring) Powassan, Callander, to North Bay. Go west on Highway 17 to Sudbury through to Sturgeon Falls West Nippising (side trip to Lavigne, Chrystal Falls), to Sudbury. Return on Highway 69 south through French River, Pointe au Baril, and Parry Sound (side trip to Ahmic Harbour). Continue South on Highway 69 to Highway 400.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Northern Ontario Tourism

Peterborough – Kawarthas Fall Route Colours

 
 

Driving Directions: Take Highway 11 north to Highway 12 Orillia. Follow the signs toward Casino Rama and turn left at the Rama Road and follow the Rama Road to the first stop lights or County Road 45 Monck Road–turn right and proceed east to Norland. A stop here to see the animals is fun for the family. The fruit tarts are out of this world. Proceed east to Norland and turn right at Highway 35 and proceed south to County Road 8 and turn left to Fenlon Falls. Proceed to Bobcaygeon, take County Road 36 to Noggies Creek, to County Road 507 and proceed to Buckhorn. Proceed south on County Road 23 towards Lakefield and Peterborough.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Algonquin Park Area Tourism

Attraction Destinations With Fall Colour Views

Ontario Treetop Trekking locations
Blue Mountain Resort
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures
Rounds Ranch
Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve
Abbey Gardens
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre

Sault Ste. Marie Fall Route Colours

Driving Directions: Proceed to Sudbury via Highway 400 and 69 north to the Highway 17 Trans Canada. Proceed to Sault Ste. Marie through Blind River. Return on the same route or travel through Sudbury on Highway 17 to North Bay and south on Highway 11.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Sault Ste. Marie to Wawa Fall Route Colours

One of Canada’s Top Ten Drives. Highway 17 from Sault Ste. Marie to Wawa, Ontario is one of the most spectacular drives in Canada. This highway winds its way north along the shore of one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes offering scenic views of and in the autumn, spectacular colours as the forest changes from maple and birch, to birch and conifers.

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

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Fall Colours Report Updates

Fall color reports are updated twice a week by the Ministry of Tourism until the end of October. See the latest Ontario Ministry of Tourism Fall Colour (colors) Report. A number of fall drives, travel routes, circle tours, regional Ontario travel and tourism association routes, and suggested Ministry of Tourism great fall drives have been identified in addition to the fall drives and road trips above. 

For latest fall colour changes please see Fall Colour Report

Fall Colour Pumpkin Halloween Routes

Fall Colours will be ending in many resort destinations in mid to late October . Fall foliage viewing can turn into pumpkin and Halloween road trip fun.

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Ontario’s Best Summer Beaches

Top Beaches in Ontario, by Region

Attention, all of you sun-worshipping water babies: these are our picks for the top beaches in Ontario.

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Disclaimer: Ontario has many, many, MANY outstanding beaches. We know yours might not have made our list. It doesn’t mean your favourite beach isn’t awesome – it is! Believe us, it was HARD selecting our top picks for the best beaches in Ontario (hey, it’s a tough job, but we’re happy to do it!).

So what criteria did we use to select our favourite beaches? Amenities, ease of parking, clear swimmable water, accessibility for paddlers, nearby attractions and overall beauty were our top considerations.

Here are our top picks for Ontario beaches, by region:

Southwest Ontario

If you’re looking to recreate the experience of visiting the tropics, head over Port Dover Beach to lounge by the palm trees. Yes, you read that correctly – palm trees! Each year, 15ft palms are planted and grow happily outdoors for five months (when the summer season is over, the palm trees are transported to spend winter in a greenhouse). Lake Erie is the second-smallest of the Great Lakes, and its shallow waters are warm and inviting. Anglers can fish off the pier or charter a boat and head out on the open waters. The town of Port Dover itself is as charming as it gets. Just be mindful of visiting on a Friday the 13th: this town is known for hosting large biker rallies on that conspicuous date.

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Niagara Region

Sunset Beach in St. Catherines is a peaceful spot, situated on the southern shore of Lake Ontario. The 1200 ft beach is sandy and well-groomed, an inviting spot for swimmers, sunbathers and paddlers alike. There’s a playground for kids, paved trails for bikes and rollerblades, a boat launch, picnic area and public washrooms. Sunset Beach is also close to the Welland Canals Parkway Trail, a 45 km paved trail that is ideal for cycling.

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Hamilton, Halton and Brant

The wee town of Winona is home to the Fifty Point Conservation Area, a massive, eighty-hectare park loaded with activities and amenities for nature lovers. The beach is clean and warm, making it an ideal spot for swimming. There are 340 docking spaces for boats, making this a great location for anglers. The surrounding parkland is known as a “hotspot” for birding, so bring your binoculars with you. Pack a lunch and come for the day or, if you’d like a longer stay, reserve one of their well-serviced, accessible campsites.

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Huron, Perth, Waterloo & Wellington

In a region best known for farmland, the only beaches to be found here are on the shores of Lake Huron, and most of those are rocky. There is, however, a treasure of a sandy beach at Point Clark. Aside from blue waters and sand, one of the cardinal traits about this site is the Point Clark Lighthouse and Museum. Climb the 114 steps of the limestone lighthouse (built in the 1850s) and take in the spectacular view! The beach itself also has a large boat launch for those hoping to spend some time in nearby open waters.

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GTA

Stuck in the city this summer? No worries, you can still have the sun and swim time you crave at Toronto’s Cherry Beach. Here you’ll find a surprising beach oasis in the city, with swimmable waters, a food truck and a great, big dog park if you’d like to bring your furry four-legged friend. You don’t need to bring your car, either! Cherry Beach is accessible by TTC (take the 121 bus from Union Station).

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York, Durham and Headwaters

Sibbald Point Beach juts out into the waters of Lake Simcoe and is just a short, one-hour drive from Toronto. Here you’ll find many a family out for a day trip to splish-splash in the shallow, warm lake. Sibbald Point is another of Ontario’s provincial parks, which means it’s equipped with the usual amenities for changing, washrooms, and facilities for campers. When you’re ready for a break from the beach, explore the park’s museum (it was the original Sibbald Estate home), historic cabin, an 1870s Anglican church and churchyard, where you’ll find the resting place of famed Canadian author, Stephen Leacock.

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More sandy shores and beaches near you or worth the drive here in Ontario 

Bruce Peninsula

Okay, this was a tough toss-up between Tobermory and Sauble – both are outstanding choices for a day at the beach. However, for us, the scales tipped in favour of Sauble Beach. The 11+ km of public beach is soft and sandy, and the shores of Lake Huron are warm and shallow, making it a perfect spot for families seeking fun by the water. One of our favourite features: Sauble Beach is westward-facing, so the views of summer sunsets are quite spectacular. There’s plenty of other activities to be had too if you’d like to mix up your beach day with some golf, hiking or shopping.

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Southern Georgian Bay

Can we call this one a tie? Because we really can’t choose between the following two candidates:

Wasaga Beach is, reportedly, the longest freshwater beach in the world. Wasaga is a non-stop beach party; this is a community built for summer fun. There’s a colourful, touristy boardwalk filled with beach apparel, concession stands, bars and restaurants. If you’re looking to live out your full Frankie-and-Annette beach party dream, this is the right spot for you.

Alternately, if you’re looking for a beach experience that connects you to nature, we can’t think of a better spot than Awenda Provincial Park. Awenda – the second-largest provincial park in Ontario – has five beautiful mixed sand/stone beaches to for swimming and sun-worshipping. The drive into the park through protected forest is astonishingly beautiful, and there’s plenty of woods for hiking for those looking to commune with nature. There are campsites at Awenda for those of you who’d like more than a one-day getaway, but book early – spots fill up quickly.

BruceGreySimcoe Tourism

 

Lake Simcoe – Couchiching Beach Park

Couchiching Beach Park is an excellent place for families to play for the day. Here you’ll find a playground, picnic areas, gardens, a boat launch, and washrooms/changing facilities. Couchiching Beach Park is home to many summer events, and you’ll often catch live music playing in the bandshell. When you visit, bring your bike or roller blades – there’s an excellent paved trail along the waterfront.

BruceGreySimcoe Tourism

 

Kawarthas Northumberland

It’s a hard call, but we’re going to put our money on Coburg Beach as our top pick for the Kawarthas Northumberland region. A beautiful, well-groomed beach and amenities include a splash pad for kids, canteen, picnic area and basketball court. If you can, try and visit during the first weekend in August when the annual Coburg Beach Sandcastle Contest takes place. This is when master artists descend on the beach to create some pretty remarkable sand sculptures (bring your camera!).

Kawartha Northumberland Tourism

 

Southeastern Ontario

The largest sand beach on the St. Lawrence Corridor is beautiful and has a spooky twist. Milles Roches Beach is on the largest of eleven islands on the St. Lawrence River, but the islands are – wait for it – the tops of underwater ghost towns! In the 1950s, ten communities were permanently submerged to create the St. Lawrence Seaway. Around 6500 people were displaced as a result of the intentional flooding.

Today, this area of the St. Lawrence is popular with scuba divers who explore the remains of the underwater ghost towns. For those who’d prefer a more traditional beach experience, Milles Roches Beach is surrounded by a canopy of trees, and is popular with swimmers and water sports lovers alike.

Southeastern Ontario Tourism

 

Ottawa and Countryside

Alas, the Ottawa area isn’t well known as beach territory, but we do have an excellent suggestion for a secluded swimming hole. The pond at the Caldwell-Carver Conservation Area is very private, and made from what was a gravel and sand pit in the 1940s. Today, this little swimmer’s oasis sits nestled in among the trees. Head’s up: this is a quiet area with several restrictions (no dogs, no bikes, no noise), so this spot is best intended for those looking for a serene swim.

Ottawa & Countryside Tourism

 

Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley

It is, perhaps, a bit overshadowed by the giant that is Algonquin Provincial Park, but nearby Bonnechere Provincial Park is a gem all on its own. Happily, this soft, sandy beach on Round Lake recently had an accessibility upgrade in the form of a wheelchair-friendly path from the park to the beach, and floating wheelchairs are available to sign out.

The water is shallow, making it kid-friendly, but please note there are no lifeguards on site. If you’re bringing a 4-legged friend, they are allowed to doggy-paddle off of the boat launch.

Haliburton Highlands to Ottawa Valley Tourism

 

ToDoOntario, father & son walking the beach

Algonquin Park, Almaguin Highlands, Muskoka and Parry Sound

Sorry, we just can’t commit to one “best” beach in this region. I mean, this so isn’t fair. How do you even pick in an area scattered with lakes and 100’s of kilometres of Georgian Bay shore? You can’t swing a stick in this part of Ontario without hitting a beautiful beach! Whether you’re visiting the aforementioned giant Algonquin Provincial Park or one of the many small cottage country towns (Gravenhurst, Honey Harbour, Parry Sound, Bala, Bracebridge to name a few) you will have ample options for beach fun.

Algonquin Park, Almaquin Highlands & Muskoka Tourism

 

Northeastern Ontario

The clean, fresh waters of Lake Nippissing are one of our personal faves, and can be enjoyed by anyone with a visit to Marathon Beach, North Bay. This small Ontario city has happily maintained its public, downtown beachfront. There’s a government dock for launching your watercraft and if you don’t have a boat to paddle, no worries – kayak rental is available. Surrounding the water, you’ll find a paved path for cyclists, beautifully maintained gardens, a playground and ice cream stand. Sounds like the makings for a perfect summer day, doesn’t it?

Northern Ontario Tourism

 

Sault-Ste.-Marie and Algoma

North of “the Soo” you’ll find Pancake Bay Provincial Park,  another gem of protected, natural beauty in Ontario. The sandy beach at Pancake Bay is 3 km long and is met by the crystal blue waters of Lake Superior. As with other Ontario provincial parks, there are amenities for camping (RVs welcome, yurt rentals are available), great trails for hiking and birding, and  a lake full of trout for anglers. While you’re there, check out the Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout and take in the view of the spot where that famous ship met its fate back in 1975, inspiring the now legendary song by Gordon Lightfoot.

Northern Ontario Tourism

 

Northwest Ontario

Chippewa Park Beach, beautiful, sandy beach, a view of the legendary Sleeping Giant, areas for volleyball and baseball, and amusement park rides are just a few of the features that catapulted Chippewa Park Beach to the top of our list. There are concession vendors for hungry day-trippers, or bring a picnic and eat in the park. One great perk: Chippewa Park Beach has lifeguards on duty during the summer months for extra peace-of-mind when swimming in Lake Superior.

Northern Ontario Tourism

 


Remember if you head out to a beach this summer to be courteous and stay safe. Keep social distancing and our favourite rules of thumb “Take only pictures and leave only footprints”. It’s just that easy. 

Looking for more summer fun? Check out the 11 Fun Things To Do This Summer in Ontario blog! And always check the weather before you go! Summer weather in Ontario can change quickly and you should always be prepared. 

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