Ontario Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeDue to Ontario's size, temperatures may vary tremendously from region to region and even within the regions themselves. Generally, the weather is considered continental, with January being the coldest month of the year and July being the warmest. Temperatures are given officially in degrees Celsius (C) with the Fahrenheit equivalent (F) often added. For an exact conversion of Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 9/5 and add 32.
Many tourists visit Niagara Falls as it is an exceptional waterfall and a must if you enjoy waterfalls. It is believed that The City of Hamilton which is one hour drive away has the most number of waterfalls of any city in the world for its size of a half million people. To date 126 waterfalls and cascades have been found within the city boundaries earning it the nicknames "The City of Waterfalls" and "The Waterfall Capital of the World".
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Top Destinations in Ontario
- Toronto
- Niagara falls
- Toronto
- Ottawa
- Mississauga
- Hamilton
- Burlington
- Brampton
- Windsor
- Cambridge
- Thunder Bay
- Orillia
- Niagara on the Lake
- Stratford
- North Bay
- Fort Erie
- Welland
- Embrun
- Huntsville
- Campbellford
- London, Ontario
- Milton
- Cobourg
- Haliburton
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Wawa
- Sarnia
- Southampton
- Stirling
- Searchmont
- Guelph and area
- Aylmer
- St. Catharines
- Barry's Bay
- Quinte West
- Point Pelee and Pelee Island
- Belleville
- Cape Croker First Nation
- St. Jacobs & Elmira area
- Oakville
- Prince George
- Kenora
- Bowmanville
- Algonquin Park
- Richmond Hill
- Prince Edward County
- Port Burwell
- Clarion Inn & Suites Belleville, Ontario
- Mattawa
- Kingston