Ontario is a big province, home to the nation's capital city (Ottawa), the country's favorite waterfall (Niagara Falls), and the world's tallest building (the CN Tower). Beyond the biggest and the best, Ontario has something special in every small (and large) town. In Elmira, the Maple Sugar Festival will satisfy your sweet tooth. In Kitchener, visit the oldest farmer's market in Canada. For a taste of local global, the Kensington Market in Toronto. Football fanatics will find their fun in Hamilton at the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Museum. Guelph is a university town, while a nice day in Parry Sound, Lake Huron, could be mistaken for the Caribbean.
Summer brings flowers and festivals to Canada's most populated province. Point Pelee National Park will satisfy any birder's binoculars. Algonquin Provincial Park, hikers' boots.
In Ontario, with more than a million square kilometers to cover, there'll be something new around each turn. Probably best known for the Niagara Falls, Toronto and Ottawa, our pictures of Ontario show you much... (... more information below the photos)
Anchor Statue St Catharines Museum Ontario A large statue of an anchor is on display at Lock 3 at the St Catharines Museum at the Welland Canals Centre in Ontario, Canada. |
Discovery Harbour Kings Wharf Penetanguishene Bay Midland Ontario The Discovery Harbour and King's Wharf is a step back in time for visitors as it provides a real life example of a British naval harbour in Ontario during the 19th century. It is located on gorgeous Penetanguishene Bay in Midland. |
St Catharines Museum Lock 3 Visitors Ontario Visitors stand along the viewing platform at Lock 3 at the St Catharines Museum in Ontario, Canada watching a large bulk carrier. |
Aerial View Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park Ontario Canada The Ouimet Canyon, located in the Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park is 100 metres deep, 150 metres wide about two kilometers long and plays host to a variety of rare arctic dwelling plants. |
Anniversary Plaque St Catharines Museum Ontario A plaque celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Welland Ship Canal at the St Catharines Museum in Ontario, Canada. |
Market Artwork Ottawa City Ontario Beautiful artwork of windchimes and dream catchers hang from a market stall at the Byward Market in the City of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. |
City Hall Building Nathan Phillips Square Dusk Downtown Toronto Ontario The City Hall building and the Nathan Phillips Square, both recognizable landmarks in downtown Toronto are lit up at dusk as night falls on the city. The City Hall opened in 1965 and is still a marvel of architectural design today. |
Monument To Multiculturalism Union Station Toronto Ontario Canada The Monument to Multiculturalism Standing outside Union Station on Front Street in the city of Toronto, Ontario in Canada was presented to the city by the National Congress of Italian Canadians. |
Gooderham Modern Buildings Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada The Gooderham Building, also known as the Flatiron Building is situated in the city of Toronto, Ontario surrounded by modern skyscraper buildings. It stands at 49 Wellington Street East and is right on the edge of the financial area of the city. |
Parry Sound Museum Exhibits Ontario Canada Some of the agriculture exhibits at the Parry Sound Museum on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. |
Canoe Adventure Float Plane Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Ontario When visitors to the Woodland Caribou Provincial Park are finished their week long canoe adventure through the lakes and rivers in the region, they are then picked up by a De Havilland DHC-3 float plane by Chimo Air Service on Irvine Lake. |
Michael A Lee Chin Crystal Royal Ontario Museum Toronto Ontario The Michael A. Lee-Chin Crystal building, which was designed by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, is the newest expansion project to open in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Ontario. The new and old building can be seen here. |
Aerial View Lakes Islands Forest Bush Plane Northern Ontario An aerial view of some of the many lakes, islands and forests that are scattered throughout Northern Ontario; with the wing of a De Havilland DHC-3 Otter aircraft just visible - after take off from Red Lake. |
Old Stone Wall Sainte Marie Among Hurons Complex Midland Ontario An old stone wall sits at the entrance to the French Jesuit settlement Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, which was in operation between 1639 and 1649. It is located near the modern town of Midland in Ontario, Canada. |
Discovery Harbour Cannon Penetanguishene Bay Ontario Canada A 19th century Cannon situated outside the Kings Wharf Theatre and Bayfields Charthouse in Discovery Harbour, Penetanguishene on Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada, is a reminder of bygone days. |
Shipwreck Ship Sweepstakes Big Tub Harbour Lake Huron Ontario The shipwreck of the ship Sweepstakes, which was built in 1867, lies at the bottom of the Big Tub Harbour in Fathom Five National Marine Park, part of Lake Huron in Ontario. The ship is also known by the name of Sweeps. |
Peacekeeping Monument City Of Ottawa Ontario Canada The Peacekeeping Monument in the city of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada's capital city, commemorates the work Canada has done, and continues doing for International Peacekeeping. |
Facade Architecture Ontario Legislative Building Toronto Ontario Canada Details of the facade of the Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto includes faces carved into the stone wall, columns and intricate stonework set all around the arches. The Legislative Building is a fine example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. |
Entrance Columns Old City Hall Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada Ornate columns and steps line the front of the Old City Hall in downtown Toronto in Ontario. This is opposite the street from the New City Hall and stands at the corner of Queen Street and Bay Street. |
Columns Union Station Architecture Downtown Toronto Ontario A row of columns stand straight and tall at the entrance to Union Station in downtown Toronto in Ontairo, Canada. When someone approaches the station, the first things they see are these straight stone columns. |
Golden Fall Colors Forest Leaves Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario Mother Nature paints Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, with an abundance of brightly colorful tree leaves each fall, peaking for approximately 7-10 days in late September to early October. |
Tulips Niagara Parks Floral Clock Niagara River Parkway Queenston Ontario Vibrant and strong tulips adorn the front of the Niagara Parks Floral Clock along the Niagara River Parkway in Queenston, Ontario. Tulips are a very colorful flower and come in a variety of shades, often very bright and bold colours. |
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