european road trip ontario

4-day Ontario road trip: European inspiration

From Paris to London, Copenhagen, Vienna and Brussels, visit Ontario’s European-inspired towns.

START: Paris END: Elora 

Goderich Square in the middle and streets on either side with trees all around

Craving some European culture, heritage and food this summer? No passport required on this Round the World road trip in Ontario’s southwest and West Coast . Visit the counties of Brant , Oxford ,  Huron , Perth , Wellington , Waterloo , and more. Here you will be charmed by the towns bearing the same names of major European cities; flavours inspired by the European culture and immigration that developed this rich, agricultural area. Find cobblestone streets lined with quaint shops and cafes that will make you feel like you have ‘gotten away from it all’ when in fact, you found it right here – in our own backyard.  Note: This is a loop itinerary.

Ontario is the world in one province and is the original homelands to many nations of the First Peoples. With the Cree Nation in the North, the Haudenoshaunee in the South, and the Anishinabek Nation all around the Great Lakes, we are pleased to acknowledge and support the First Peoples and First Nations of these lands; the Inuit; and the Metis as we host visitors together.  

Paris, Ontario – Day One & Two

Paris to London – 100 km / 62 mi

Not only is Paris, Ontario bearer of the same name as the capital city of France, it also holds the reputation as The Prettiest Little Town in Canada. It is situated at the intersection of two rivers –  the Nith and the Grand , a Canadian Heritage River encompassing the town centre. Paris’ cobblestone streets give it the European flair of a pedestrian-friendly downtown as 19th century structures situated along the Grand River have been remarkably well preserved. Many of Paris’ best restaurants and shops are housed in buildings more than a century old.

Fun fact : This is where Alexander Graham Bell himself answered the world’s first long distance phone call in August 1867. The call was placed from Brantford, which become known as the Telephone City and where you can learn about the time that Alexander Graham Bell spent living there at the Bell Homestead National Historic Site .  

Things to Do

Take a self-guided Cobblestone Tour of the town . As if the title of Prettiest Little Town in Canada isn’t enough of a claim to fame, Paris holds another title of Cobblestone Capital of Canada , being home to a dozen pristine cobblestone buildings and even a few garden walls. The Paris Museum and Historical Society has handily plotted these out for you on a map that you can download .

Book a Tasty Road Trip self-guided tour for 2-4 people .  Book the One Bite at a Time Tour! and spend the afternoon on a curated tour that will take you to shops and unique tastings from fine dining to grilled cheese and the local bakery. All tastings/samplings on this tour have a behind-the-scenes element, all exclusive to Tasty Road Trips guests.  

Rest for a spell at Penman’s Dam Park . Take a break after all the walking and tasty sampling at historic Penman’s Dam. It was built more than 100 years ago by the Penman clothing company to provide waterpower to run the mills. Every evening at dusk, Penman’s Dam is lit by spectacular colours. Known as “Lighting of the Paris Falls,” you can best view it from the William Street Bridge. Tip : If you decide you love Paris so much that you want to spend more time, the Arlington Hotel in the heart of the town has historic charm and an imaginative literary theme. Each of the 24 rooms’ décor is inspired by iconic authors like the Jane Austen Suite, the enchanted R.R. Tolkien room and the Ernest Hemingway Suite. Distance to Next Stop:  40 km / 25 mi – Paris to Simcoe New Limburg Brewery , Simcoe . At New Limburg Brewery, they serve up Belgian Style Ales in an old elementary school that the family has transformed into a microbrewery, with a bistro-style restaurant. The inspiration for the name comes from time the family spent living in Limburg in the Netherlands and Limburg in Belgium.  

Norfolk County , also known as Ontario’s Garden, is a charming location . In Elgin County, be sure to snap pics of yourself in front of the town signs for Copenhagen and Vienna .

Distance to Next Stop: Simcoe to Woodstock, 60 km / 37 mi  

People taking a tour, walking through an isle with shelves full of large round cheese

Distance to Next Stop: Woodstock to London, 54 km / 33 mi

Covent Garden Market , London.   Much like Covent Garden in London, England is Covent Garden Market in downtown, London, Ontario . Older than the city of London, it had its beginning in 1835 when a patent was issued to hold a “public fair or mart” in the area. 

Open six days a week, the market is chock-a-block with food, services and a twice-a-week local farmers’ market. Stock up with snacks for the rest of your journey! 

Covent Garden Market has isles people buying of food and household items.

Distance to Next Stop: London to Copenhagen 48 km/ 30 mi  

Copenhagen & Seville

Pinecroft/The Green Frog Tea Room - Pinecroft has been a thriving business in Elgin County since 1948, supplying fine-quality earthenware and stoneware pottery and unique Canadian gifts to its’ customers. The Pinecroft Gallery and Gift Shop and Green Frog Tearoom occupy an original log cabin built in 1934 and overlook an expansive pond which attracts a great variety of wildlife from the Blue Heron to Canadian Geese. The 54-acre pine forest setting is reminiscent of Northern Muskoka, an ideal setting for creative artists. Open March 1 to Dec 30th. Historic Village of Sparta - Today, Sparta includes the studios of several artists, a traditional tearoom, handmade artisan candles, boutique shopping, a nearby lavender farm, a local vineyard and several locations of historical importance.  

Distance to Next Stop: Copenhagen to Vienna 26 km / 16 mi

Port Burwell Beach – Port Burwell is often referred to as the jewel of Lake Erie’s north shore with its Blue Flag certification for water quality and environmental protection.  In addition to the clean, sandy beach, you’ll find hiking trails, camping, a cold-war era submarine, a marine museum and historic lighthouse, two marinas, and a provincial park. HMCS Ojibwa  – Cold War Submarine - It quite simply one of the most unique experiential tours around. 297.5 feet long, 5 stories high, elegant, imposing - hiding secrets of the Cold War. Explore the exterior while listening to guides share insights or head inside for an in-depth submariner tour. 

Places to Stay

Idlewyld Inn and Spa , London – This premier historic inn has been a local landmark since 1878 and provides travelers the elegance of a bygone era with all the modern amenities. 21 uniquely decorated rooms, an on-site spa and restaurant.  

The Park Hotel , London – This all-suites hotel is conveniently located steps from trendy Richmond Row. Each room is equipped with a small fridge, coffee maker and microwave.

The Elm Hurst Inn & Spa a landmark since1872 – Elm Hurst is a boutique hotel that combines historic charm with modern amenities 

Places to Eat 

Breakfast/Lunch

Plant Matters Cafe, London: Quality organic, vegan food, drinks and coffee, the cafe now serves wine, beer and cocktails.

The Southside Grill , London: Casual dining with great food. Also serving dinner with a varied menu that has something for everyone. 

Lunch/Dinner

Garlic’s of London , London: Romantic, upmarket outpost of seasonal Canadian entrees and Italian favourites like pizza and pasta. Farm-to-table philosophy with a rustic menu and modern flare. 

Church Key Bistro Pub , London: Cross the street from the regal Grand Theatre in a heritage building on Richmond Row in downtown London with an intimate outdoor courtyard. It follows the British tradition of the gastro pub by specializing in traditional food done with a gourmet flair. 

Craft Farmacy , London: A farm-to-table restaurant with everything from bar bits to sharing plates and mains.  Enjoy!

Arlington Hotel , Paris: Its blackboard-based menu with changing options are seasonally inspired. Follow on Instagram to find the most up-to-date menu offerings.

Brickhouse Brew Pub : Offers 25 taps of Ontario craft beer and a pub-inspired menu with a warm and inviting atmosphere.  

SixThirtyNine , Woodstock: Taste true local flavours at this restaurant committed to farm-to-table cuisine.

New Limburg Brewery Bistro , Simcoe: The Bistro and tasting room at New Limburg are fashioned after laid back European beer cafes. Pair a flight of beer with some ‘slow food’ like the on-site made pizza as well as Dutch and Indonesian-inspired bites like Bitterballen, the Frikandel Special, and Nasi Goreng.   

Two glasses of draft Limburg beer

London to Goderich – Day Three

Distance to Next Stop: 100 km / 62 mi

While its name is not European in nature, Goderich’s attributes are. It is an architecturally rich port town, on the bluffs overlooking the shores of Lake Huron with a unique octagonal town square in the centre of town, known as Courthouse Park or “The Square” to locals from which streets radiate out into the town. Courthouse Square is a gem of Canadian Heritage Architecture and is home to a weekly farmers' market, specialty shops, restaurants and cafes. From Courthouse Square it's just a short stroll along West Street, a designated heritage district, to the beautiful lakefront.  

What to do on the way to Goderich: 62 km / 39 mi  

A short detour to the east and you will come across the quaint town of St. Mary’s ,  which sits on the banks of the Thames River and is home to  the St. Marys Quarry , Canada’s largest outdoor swimming pool.

Along the banks of the Avon River and home to the Stratford Festival . The town is noted for the Stratford Festival, which performs Shakespearean plays and other genres from May to October. For this 2021 season The Stratford Festival is transforming into an outdoor festival offering a season of six plays and five cabarets reflecting on the theme of Metamorphosis, with performances held under beautiful canopies that will hark back to the Festival’s founding under a tent back in 1953.

Stratford Festival shop window sign

Distance to Next Stop: Lambton Shores – 92 km / 58 mi  

Twin Pines Orchard , Thedford, Lambton Shores – Continue your immersion into all things British with a stop at this cidery which produces an array of Heritage and English Cider apple varieties, as well as apple wine. 

Shale Ridge Estate Winery & Cidery puts a new spin on a European tradition. Flavours come from fresh fruit and tasting flights are available to tickle your palette.      

Distance to Next Stop: Zurich 42 km / 26 mi  

As the name would suggest, Zurich , Ontario is known for its Swiss heritage, which is reflected in the attractive local architecture.  

The Hess Clock is one of three “Canadiana Tower Clocks” still operating as it was designed to run. Is that surprising in a town with Swiss heritage?  

Distance to Next Stop: Brussels 53 km / 33 mi

While Brussels bears the name of a European capital, its vibe is much more Western with a strong agricultural heritage to the town and surrounding area.

Take a heritage walking tour or follow the self-guided Fairy Door Trail created by the Brussels Horticultural Society. 

Distance to Next Stop: Goderich 48 km / 30 mi  

Huron Historic Gaol , Goderich – Mimicking the eight-sided style of the Square, the Gaol is a unique octagonal building that served as the County Jail in Goderich from 1841-1972 and is now a registered National Historic Site offering tours and historic storytelling. Be sure to check operating hours prior to visiting as they are subject to change. 

Take a self-guided walk heritage walk, Goderich.

Take in a famous Goderich sunset .   Ontario’s West Coast sunsets are renowned, especially those enjoyed from Goderich. Locals know that instead of one beautiful sunset, you can actually see two.  On Friday evenings during the summer the musical backdrop to these stunning sunsets is the Celtic Blue Highlanders Pipe Band who “pipe down the sun.” They begin their performance about an hour before sunset at Rotary Cove .   

Benmiller Inn & Spa  – Goderich A Unique Country Inn nestled in the hamlet of Benmiller. 55 guest accommodation rooms.

Cedar Lodge Motel  – Goderich is a budget-friendly option without the frills. 

Dreamz Inn  – South of Goderich has a modern interior is complemented by the beautiful landscaped grounds and courts for you to get active on – tennis, basketball, volleyball and badminton. Then you can cool off in the indoor saltwater pool.  

Samuels Hotel  – Goderich on the banks of the Maitland River and built within the walls of a historic landmark dating back to 1860. Every room features a private terrace and a cozy fireplace.

Hessenland Inn  – Zurich located just on the outskirts of Zurich and serve up hearty European fare and offer elegant rooms to guests who are spending the night. 

A couple picnicking in the middle of a vinyard.

Where to Eat

Culbert’s Bakey , Goderich: Culbert’s Bakery to grab some tasty treats for the road. 

Jam Jar Pub and Eatery , Brussels: So that you can say that you had a meal in Brussels this summer. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving up comfort food with great service and reasonably priced.

Need a java? Get your jolt at Down to the Bean , Zurich: Treat yourself to an icy cold coffee on a hot day.

Beach Street Station , Goderich: Dine here for a mouth-watering dinner as you enjoy views of beautiful Lake Huron. The restaurant is steeped in history as it was originally the town’s CPR Train Station built in 1907. 

Thyme on 21 , Goderich: Dine at this cozy restaurant in a Victoria building just off Couthouse Square. It offers lunch and dinner options from a continental menu. 

Schatz Winery , Hessenland County Inn, Zurich: At Hessenland Inn’s onsite Schatz Winery, you can book a Wein & Dine experience - a BYOB (Blanket) picnic on the lawn or in the vineyard! It carries a FEAST ON designation from the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance to signify the owners’ commitment to using local food and producers.

Goderich to Kincardine – Day Four

Distance to Next Stop: 52 km / 32 mi

Before heading inland from Lake Huron, take a trip up the coast to Kincardine.

Kincardine  

Self-proclaimed as Ontario’s Scottish destination, north of Goderich on the shores of Lake Huron. Beautiful sunsets and surfers!

Kincardine Lighthouse – Historic octogonal wooden tower that was built into the banks of the Penetangore River in 1881.

Huron-Kinloss Ice Cream Trail – With six delicious stops where you can make your ice cream dreams a reality.

Distance to Next Stop: Kincardine to Cambridge 161 km / 100 mi

Cambridge  

In the Galt section of Cambridge you will find a European vibe from the old Main St. bridge to the way in which the historic buildings are built up directly from the river's edge.  With its architectural heritage you will be transported to an earlier time and place. Stop by Reid’s Chocolates to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Castle Kilbride National Historic Monument , Wilmot – A European tour should include a castle and here is one to add to your road trip of Ontario with European flair. Just outside of Cambridge, Ontario – Visit this 1877 mansion of James Livingston, a flax industrialist, politician and entrepreneur, inside and out. It is named after Livingston’s birthplace in East Kilbride, Scotland, Castle Kilbride and showcases lavish Victorian era décor. 

Distance to Next Stop: Cambridge to St. Jacobs, 34 km / 21 mi

Going to local markets is part of the European experience where it is fun to see the local culture, crafts and taste the local treats. You can have this experience right here in Ontario in St. Jacob’s . a town steeped in Mennonite history .  While in the area you may see Old Order Mennonites driving horse and buggie down country roads in and in town at the market and shops. St. Jacob’s Farmer’s Market , St.Jacob’s – A European-style market, which is also Canada’s largest farmer’s market.  Year round on Thursdays and Saturdays and Tuesdays in the summer. You can feast on food (must have is the Mennonite Summer Sausage); shop for treasures, and then head to the nearby Market Road Antiques in the St. Jacob’s Market District . 

Distance to Next Stop: St. Jacobs to West Montrose 16 km / 10 mi

West Montrose Kissing Bridge  – This is Ontario’s last remaining covered bridge. Built in 1881, visitors come from all over the world have come through the years to experience this ebridge. It has a 198-foot span across the Grand River. 

Distance to Next Stop: West Montrose to Fergus / Elora – 15 km / 9 mi

Technically two different towns, Fergus and Elora are so closely linked that one must make sure to visit both when in the area (it's less than a 10-minute drive between them). Both of these quaint and scenic towns are steeped in Scottish history dating back to the mid-1800s. Nestled along the cliffs of the Elora Gorge and the Grand River, many of the historic limestone structures of that era survive in these towns today, put to new use housing shops, galleries and restaurants. 

A.J. Casson, one of the famous Group of Seven painters, called Elora “Ontario’s most beautiful village.” 

Perched atop the Elora Gorge, a large stone building with a patio full of lounge chairs and umbrellas

Where to Stay

Elora Mill Hotel & Spa , Elora – Perched atop the Elora Gorge with a luxurious spa and fabulous dining. Here, 27 luxurious guest rooms with rustic, modern and French designs to reflect the dynamic history of the building.  Tip:  Book Room 305 and you get a terrace with a view above the River.

Hampton Inn & Suites , Waterloo / St. Jacobs – Located next door to the Oxford Mills Factory Outlet, and just a couple of kilometres from the St Jacobs Farmer’s Market 

Delta Hotels by Marriott Waterloo  – Located in uptown Waterloo, close to Centre in the Square and the town of St. Jacob’s and just a couple of kilometres from the St Jacobs Farmer’s Market.

Walper Hotel  – Kitchener Gracing the Kitchener downtown area since 1893. The rooms exude the perfect blend of heritage and charm, coupled with modern amenities.

Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa  – Cambridge One of 14 properties in Canada recognized by Relais & Chateau for the standard of excellence provided to guests. The hotel is a grand and tranquil estate amidst woodland and gardens.

Langdon Hall facade, tall white pillars that shows the majestic entrance

Cellar Pub and Grill , Elora: Patio offering great views.  Enjoy a lunch or dinner featuring fresh, and local food at affordable prices. 

Anna Mae’s , Millbank: For a down-home meal in a relaxed setting. Bring your appetite and enjoy Mennonite favourites.  Featured on You Gotta Eat Here, the food is so good you may not have room for dessert. Good thing you can buy homemade pies to take home!

Lancaster Smokehouse , Kitchener: Follows three guiding principles – keep in local, keep it fresh and ensure it is homemade.u Featuring Southern-style BBQ, po' boys and seafood mains, with live blues music.

The Breadalbane Inn , Fergus: One of two restaurants at the Breadalbane Inn. The Fergusson Room Pub is a gastro pub where local fresh food is their passion. Scozia offers authentic Italian dining in this Scottish inspired town.   Langdon Hall , Cambridge – The kitchen is headed by executive chef Jason Bangerter who finds inspiration in the kitchen from the inn’s 75 acre estate – a chef’s kitchen garden, honey production, foraging for wild edibles, house churned butter and bread baked fresh daily onsite.

Langdon Hall Dining Room, chairs around round tables with white linen, decorated with flower center pieces

Top 5 Things to Know For This Trip

  • Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring walking-friendly town centres, some with cobblestones, just like Europe.
  • Pack a cooler and ice packs because you are going to find treats along that way that you will want to pick up and keep fresh.
  • Find farms along this route at Ontario Farm Fresh and see what fruit and produce is in season and when with the handy Foodland Ontario calendar and you’ll find a comprehensive list of local, pick-your-own farms .  
  • Looking for some natural areas on this road trip? There are a number of beautiful Ontario Parks along this route. This year, day-use permits for mid-week visits Monday to Thursday are free.   Daily vehicle permit information , find beaches along this route  and find the closest Blue Flag Beach – a beach designated Blue Flag meets 33 criteria across four categories: Environmental Education and Information; Water Quality; Environmental Management; and, Safety and Services, making them safe places to swim.
  • Get a local perspective Driftscape App on Google Play and Apple Store Driftscape, a Canadian travel appis perfect for travellers and curious locals to discover hidden gems nearby! Wherever you are, Driftscape will put diverse perspectives from local experts at your fingertips.  Explore thousands of places, events and self-guided audio tours.

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March 30, 2021 By Matthew G. Bailey 59 Comments

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Ontario Road Trips to Algonquin Park

With over a million square kilometres of terrain to explore, there’s no shortage of things to do in Ontario . Canada’s second-largest province is home to everything from lakes and rivers, to cities and culture. One of the best ways to see all that Ontario has to offer is to take one of the many incredible Ontario road trips, whether that’s exploring major cities like Toronto and Ottawa, or getting out into the wilderness and exploring one of the millions of lakes around the province.

So without further ado, here are the 8 best Ontario road trips for you to take this summer.

Niagara Falls is the most popular attraction in Canada.

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Niagara Falls to Niagara-on-the-Lake

British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill visited Niagara Falls in 1943 and is quoted as saying that the Niagara Parkway is the “prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world.” Now that tells you something!

Niagara Falls is certainly no secret. In fact, it’s one of the top attractions in all of Canada. However, considering its beauty, and the fact that it’s only 30-minutes from Toronto, we couldn’t leave it out as an incredible road trip. To make the most of this Ontario road trip, extend your trip to spend a day (or two or three) in the Niagara-on-the-Lake region as well, taking the Niagara Parkway, which follows the Niagara River through beautiful wineries, parks, historical sites, and more. There’s plenty of places to try delicious food, snacks, and of course, wine! Plus, each season presents new scenery, such as blossoming flowers in the spring, hot weather in the summer, and winter festivals during the colder months. You can even extend your trip down to Fort Erie, which is south of Niagara Falls.

The Niagara Parkway is a short scenic drive running parallel to the Niagara River from Fort Erie at the bottom to Niagara-on-the-Lake at the top. It’s only 55 kilometres (34 miles) in length and takes just over an hour without any stops. Of course, doing the trip without stops would defeat the purpose, as you’d miss all the villages and attractions along the way, such as Old Fort Erie, Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, the Butterfly Conservatory, a variety of wineries, and much more.

This short road trip can easily be made into a full day or a full week depending on what you want to do. For example, you could spend a day learning about the history of the area at Fort Erie, spend a few days in Niagara Falls to enjoy the beautiful views and the variety of attractions, and then spend a couple of days peddle-biking around wineries or catching one of the many performances during the Shaw Festival. After all, biking is so much better after a few glasses of wine.

Popular things to do include:

  • Wandering through the Historic District
  • Taking a food tour in Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Touring the many wineries
  • Watching a performance at the Shaw Festival
  • Taking a Hornblower Cruise at Niagara Falls
  • Flying over Niagara Falls in a helicopter

Staying in Niagara Falls but wanting to explore the wineries without the worry of driving? The Niagara-on-the-Lake Shuttle offered from May 5th until October 29th is only $7.00 one-way for an adult ($5.00 for a child) and runs every 60 minutes from 10:30 am until 5:30 pm, departing from the Floral Clock.

Algonquin Park is a great Ontario Road Trip destination.

Ottawa to Toronto via Algonquin Park

When it comes to visiting Canada’s capital city and Canada’s largest city, there’s no shortage of things to do in Toronto and Ottawa . However, far too many people take the major highway that connects both cities instead of opting for the much-more scenic route through Algonquin Park. Known as the Highway 60 Corridor , this road trip cuts through the south end of the park from the east gate to the west gate, taking you through lush forest, while providing many opportunities to explore hiking trails, beautiful lakes, lookout points, campgrounds, and even an art centre.

Think of it like a massive oasis right in-between two of Canada’s most famous cities. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of Ottawa, take a few days to get back to nature in Algonquin Park, and then get right back into the action in Toronto. If you still have time, continue down to Niagara Falls and the stunning wine region for even more relaxation and sightseeing.

Algonquin Provincial Park, established in 1893, is the oldest provincial park in Canada and a national historic site. It’s about 7,653 square kilometres (almost 3,000 square miles) and is a great place to spend a few days outdoors. It contains more than 2,400 lakes and more than 1,200 kilometres of streams and rivers. Due to its location, it can be busy but is still a great opportunity to go hiking, canoeing, camping, wildlife viewing, or to simply see where the northern coniferous forest and southern deciduous forest meet.

Hamilton, Ontario is known for more than 100 waterfalls.

Hamilton Waterfalls

Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls may have been a hit song but we don’t advise listening to the lyrics when in Hamilton. This is, after all, Ontario’s waterfall capital , and we highly recommend you do go chasing them. Hamilton is only an hour’s drive from Toronto, making it one of the best day trips from Toronto, but also an excellent road trip as well. Rather than a long-distance type of drive, this one is more focused on seeing as many of the 100 waterfalls as you can.

All around the region, there are hiking trails and parks that allow you to see the thundering beauty of many different waterfalls, including the very popular Devils Punchbowl Falls, which is a 37-metre ribbon waterfall. Many of the waterfalls are located around the Bruce Trail Conservancy, but what makes this area unique is that you can easily combine some easy hikes through nature with urban charm as well, such as shopping for antiques on Locke Street, sightseeing at Dundas Peak, or learning about the city’s history at Dundurn Castle or the Steam and Technology Museum. Hamilton is also known for its thriving arts scene and the Supercrawl Festival, which is a great time to taste local food and craft beer.

Thousand Islands National Park is a wonderful Ontario Road Trip from Toronto or Ottawa.

Thousand Islands National Park

Perhaps one of the most beautiful and unique places in Ontario is Thousand Islands, which is just a short road trip from Ottawa or Toronto. Someone miscounted because there’s actually more than 1,800 islands residing around the St. Lawrence River, but either way, this is a gorgeous place to go for a road trip and then a water trip as well. Not only is it a stunning place to take a boat tour or to go kayaking and canoeing, but it’s also a great place to check out extraordinary lighthouses, historic castles, and learn about the unique history, which includes pirates and smuggling.

This national park straddles the American border and offers a range of things to do on land and on the water. If you had one of those cars that can also float in the water, this would be the trip to take!

Prince Edward County

If you love wine but are looking for something different than Niagara-on-the-Lake, consider visiting charming Prince Edward County in-between Toronto and Ottawa. A favourite amongst wine and cheese lovers, this vacation destination is the home to many passionate winemakers, giving you the chance to drink the province’s best Pinot Noir before walking the white sand beach of Sandbanks Provincial Park. But there’s more than Pinot Noir as well. The region is home to more than three dozen wineries, as well as two local cheese producers. In fact, if you really want to indulge, make your way here in June when the Great Canadian Cheese Festival comes to town. This can easily be a day trip from Toronto or Ottawa, but it’s much better to book a stay at a cottage or a local bed-and-breakfast and just relax.

Ontario road trips almost always include beautiful lakes.

Oxford County Cheese Trail

Want even more cheese? Then this road trip is for you. In Oxford County, near London, Ontario, you can follow a specific route to explore all 98 cheese factories in the area. Okay, maybe not all of them. That’s a lot of cheese! However, along the Oxford County Cheese Trail , you’ll find eight different companies showcasing their products and teaching you about the agricultural industry of the county. The nice thing about doing your own road trip tour is that you can make it as short or as long as you wish. Go for a few hours or stay for a few days. It’s not like it’s just cheese either. You’ll also find artisans, entertainment, and nature as well.

The entire trail consists of 24 stops featuring cheese, dairy, and other offerings that make for a unique road trip that’s not too far from both Toronto and Niagara Falls. It’s even close to some U.S. cities such as Detroit and Buffalo.

Downtown Toronto to Newmarket

While this 83-kilometre stretch of road may not be your typical road trip, it’s kind of a cool thing to do in Ontario. After all, it’s proclaimed to be the longest road in the world and is in the Guinness Book of World Records. It’s mostly situated on Yonge Street, taking you from the bustling downtown core of Toronto all the way north to Newmarket. You can visit the suburbs of Richmond Hill and North York, enjoy a glass of wine at Holland Marsh Winery, stroll the Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, or learn some history at the Elman W. Campbell Museum. In fact, the road itself is quite historical as it was part of the infrastructure that established Upper Canada in the 1790s and provided access to the Great Lakes in case of invasion from the U.S. after independence. If you want to continue North, you can visit places such as Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay.

The Lake Superior Circle Tour is one of the best road trips in Ontario.

Lake Superior Circle Tour

Last but certainly not least, the Lake Superior Circle Tour is by-far the most adventurous Ontario road trip of them all. In fact, it’s on our bucket list of road trips in Canada. We’ve technically done half of the route but only did it to get from point A to point B, missing out on all the beautiful sights in-between. There are essentially two Lake Superior road trips you can do. The full Lake Superior Circle Tour takes you through the Canadian side on the northern half and the American side on the South. You will cross the border twice and should aim to spend a couple of weeks to fully enjoy it. The shorter version is the Lake Superior Half Circle Tour, which sticks only to the Canadian side, comprised of the area in-between Sault Ste Marie and Thunder Bay. This stretch of the road trip is over 700 kilometres in length and can take anywhere from a really rushed-day to a multiple-week adventure. Please keep in mind that if you only do the Canadian version of the road trip, it’s one-way, which means you’ll have to come back the same way or continue on to other provinces such as Manitoba.

Popular places to visit include Thunder Bay, Ruby Lake Provincial Park, the Terry Fox Memorial, Rossport, Terrace Bay, Pukaskwa National Park, White River, Wawa, Lake Superior Provincial Park, and Sault Ste. Marie.

Toronto's Yonge Street is known as the world's longest street.

Road Trips in Ontario

While Ontario may not have those classic road trips like the Icefields Parkway or the Viking Trail , it does have a ton of interesting, fun, and beautiful destination that can easily be turned into a fabulous road trip. Whether you’re looking for a day trip from one of the major cities or looking to truly get into some adventure along the shores of Lake Superior, there’s no shortage of cool Ontario road trips for people of all types. We hope this article inspires your next trip and if there’s a road trip we missed, please let us know in the comments!

For more adventures in Ontario and beyond, check out these articles below:

  • Things to Do in Winnipeg
  • Things to Do in Quebec
  • Things to Do in Montreal
  • 13 Amazing Canada Road Trips
  • The Ultimate 150-Day Road Trip Across Canada

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About Matthew G. Bailey

Matthew G. Bailey is the founder and editor-in-chief of Must Do Canada. Growing up in Alberta to a mother from Quebec and a father from Newfoundland, Matt spent his childhood playing hockey under the Northern Lights and hanging out in the forest before moving to Calgary and travelling to more than 250 cities spanning 42 countries and 6 continents. He loves travel, learning new things, playing sports, writing, making videos, photography, and scuba diving. You can also find him at LiveLimitless.net .

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April 1, 2021 at 10:03 am

Ahh! I can’t wait to move back to Ontario, and get exploring

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April 1, 2021 at 3:03 pm

Love Algonquin any time of the year – especially the fall!

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May 22, 2022 at 8:47 am

We are planning a fall trip to Ontario and we are taking advantage of the blogs and videos from you guys. I think we will do 2 days in Toronto, 1 to Niagara falls and then 9 days in Muskoka.

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May 22, 2022 at 10:09 am

Nice! We’ve never been to Muskoka. Why 9 days? Just lots of relax time?

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April 1, 2021 at 5:01 pm

These sound great!

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April 2, 2021 at 5:30 am

Hopefully some of these can be done this year if parks are open.

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May 13, 2021 at 7:38 am

Awesome! Love this

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April 2, 2021 at 6:56 am

Can’t wait to explore!

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April 21, 2021 at 1:14 pm

Same! I need to see more things in my home province

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April 2, 2021 at 9:01 am

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April 2, 2021 at 6:22 pm

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April 2, 2021 at 8:54 pm

We are lucky to have so many places to see close to home!

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April 3, 2021 at 6:53 am

I took friends from Germany to see Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake on a road trip.They were impressed and enjoyed the excursion.

April 3, 2021 at 11:09 am

Sweet. Here’s a fun fact. Germans love Saskatchewan. It’s one of their top tourism markets

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April 3, 2021 at 8:13 am

I’ve always wanted to visit Algonquin!! H0ping to soon!

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April 3, 2021 at 9:22 am

Looking forward to finding new things to explore in Ontario!

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April 3, 2021 at 10:30 am

Amazing article! @iceyviolet

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April 5, 2021 at 9:02 pm

Nice article, time to get some more Manitoba content

April 5, 2021 at 9:48 pm

haha yes, for sure. We really wanna do some road trips there. What are some good ones?

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April 3, 2021 at 12:58 pm

Great ideas! I live in Southern Ontario and have always wanted to go to both Algonquin Park and Ottawa. Might have to give this trip some thought.

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April 3, 2021 at 8:48 pm

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April 3, 2021 at 9:57 pm

This is such a great tool for people who are excited to explore the nooks and crannies of Ontario! Love being in nature!!

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April 4, 2021 at 2:59 am

Canada has so much beauty. I love to see everything.

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April 4, 2021 at 7:26 am

I cannot wait to start travelling again:)

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April 4, 2021 at 7:54 am

Good article. I would love to go on the Viking Trail. Looks like great fun.

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April 4, 2021 at 8:27 am

Can’t wait to to one of these trips after the pandemic!

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April 4, 2021 at 9:09 am

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April 4, 2021 at 10:10 am

There are so many wonderful sights to see in Ontario. I would love to take the Lake Superior Circle Tour.

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April 4, 2021 at 11:14 am

I’ve been to northern Ontario to see some friends, but didn’t have time to visit Algonquin. I hope to go back soon in better times and visit! So many beautiful sights!

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April 4, 2021 at 12:50 pm

Oxford County cheese tour. 98 cheese factories, who knew!

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April 4, 2021 at 1:21 pm

Looking forward to being able to go on road trips again!

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April 4, 2021 at 1:46 pm

Sounds like an awesome visit!

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April 4, 2021 at 3:04 pm

Enjoyed the article

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April 4, 2021 at 4:51 pm

I’ve road tripped around the world and there’s still no place like Ontario for road trips.

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April 4, 2021 at 7:59 pm

I’ll have to get on this! Thanks!

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April 4, 2021 at 8:04 pm

Niagara Falls is a little further than 30 minutes from Toronto. 🙂 Also Quebec is the a largest province. Ontario 2nd. 🙂

April 5, 2021 at 12:38 pm

Woops. It was supposed to say second-largest. Thanks for catching that

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April 5, 2021 at 3:43 am

I love Algonquin. One of my favourite places.

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April 5, 2021 at 1:04 pm

I didn’t know about the waterfalls in the Hamilton area I am very familiar with Algonquin Park and Toronto I am somewhat familiar with Ottawa.

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April 5, 2021 at 6:51 pm

I’m so happy I live in such an amazing province and country!

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April 6, 2021 at 12:32 am

Gotta check out all these places! Putting these on the bucket list for sure!

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April 7, 2021 at 3:47 pm

Great place to checkout!

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April 9, 2021 at 7:38 am

The Niagara region is simply beautiful in the spring. A road trip is simply spectacular.

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April 10, 2021 at 6:38 pm

These are sounding great

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April 11, 2021 at 8:44 am

Thanks for sharing all this information, there are many nice places to visit in Ontario.

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April 11, 2021 at 1:34 pm

J’adore la route des vins à Niagara-on-the-Lake

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April 12, 2021 at 5:50 pm

Thanks! I can’t wait to travel again.

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April 14, 2021 at 8:22 am

Great suggestions! Looking forward to exploring more of this province when things are safe to do so 🙂

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April 15, 2021 at 1:54 pm

Have to put these on the bucket list!

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April 17, 2021 at 1:18 pm

Good road trips!

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April 19, 2021 at 9:12 am

Niagara Region is beautiful year round. Can’t wait to get back out there again.

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April 23, 2021 at 6:51 am

Great article! Prince Edward wine tours sounds lovely.

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April 27, 2021 at 9:26 am

Me mudé con mi esposa a Toronto hace un par de semanas y no podemos esperar para explorar TODO!!!

April 27, 2021 at 10:15 am

aha yes I bet!

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May 8, 2021 at 7:48 am

I live in Ontario – and for The past 25 years I have done the road trip to Niagara-on-the-lake at least 25 times. I love it there! Picturesque, shopping, the food etc. And wine country right next door! Perfect road trip for me!

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September 1, 2021 at 7:19 am

I’ve lived in Ontario all my life and I just learned about the Oxford County Cheese Trail from this article! I love cheese, so will definitely plan to do this this fall! Thank you for the great, comprehensive list.

September 1, 2021 at 9:36 am

I’m sure we’ll continue to uncover stuff too. COuntry is so big!

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March 29, 2022 at 4:25 pm

You should find all the waterfalls in Ontario! Hamilton area, grey Bruce!

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May 5, 2022 at 6:29 am

Thanks for these articles. Waterfalls of Ontario sounds like a good future article. Next time we have put of province visitors will definitely do some of these road trips.

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Europe in Canada: 5 Ontario towns with European names

You don’t have to leave North America to visit Europe, just hit up Canada’s own Paris, London, and Brussels

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Created by Roadtrippers - August 11th 2020

Written by Judy Colbert

Did you know you can visit Paris, London, Stratford, Dublin, and Brussels without ever leaving North America? An 8-hour loop through the Canadian province of Ontario will take you through these towns and several more whose names could be easily confused with their European counterparts—including Waterloo, Vienna, Verona, and Cambridge. Bonjour, guten Tag , and ciao !

Hamilton, Ontario

Hamilton, located on the banks of Lake Ontario, is not actually named for its Scottish counterpart, but for founder George Hamilton. Sometimes described as “The Pittsburgh of the North” because of its steel mills and smokestacks, Hamilton is in the process of reinventing itself as a tourist destination. The Niagara Escarpment , a forested ridge that divides the city, offers hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks.

If you spot someone wearing a blue blazer with a yellow chrysanthemum on the lapel (the city’s flower), chances are good they’re a member of the Lady Hamilton Club. Founded in 1971 to promote the city of Hamilton, the club offers free historical walking tours in the summer. Hamilton is also home to the world-renowned Royal Botanical Gardens and the Canadian Warplane Museum , which has one of the last remaining Lancaster Bombers in the world. Several movies and TV shows have been filmed in Hamilton, including Man of the Year, The Good Witch, and Murdoch Mysteries. If you’re hungry, the original Tim Hortons’ donut shop opened in Hamilton in 1964. Today, you can still grab a box of Timbits and a coffee at the store, which features a historical plaque and a small museum.

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Paris, Ontario

Head west to get to Paris, a beautiful small town located on the east bank of the Grand River. Named for the gypsum found along its river banks (used to make plaster of paris), the town is also considered “the cobblestone capital of Canada” because of the numerous cobblestone buildings—including two churches and 10 homes—that are still in use. Architecture fans may want to book a room at the Historic Arlington Hotel . The 160-year-old hotel features 23 guest rooms, each dedicated to a different historical figure, including Hunter S. Thompson, Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest Hemingway, Albert Einstein, Jane Austen, and Sigmund Freud.

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Arlington Hotel Paris

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London, Ontario

The comparisons between England’s London and its Candadian counterpart are numerous: Glance at a map of London, Ontario, and you’ll see 19th-century streets with names such as Oxford, Piccadilly, Pall Mall, and St. James. You’ll also see a Thames River, Victoria Park , site of the London Fringe Theatre Festival, Live Arts Festival, Home County Folk Festival, Rock the Park, and the second largest BBQ rib festival in North America. Music lovers shouldn’t miss Grooves Records , the town’s “coolest indie record store,” which also occasionally hosts free, live in-store concerts.

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Grooves Record Store

Stratford, Ontario

Head northeast from London to get to the town of Stratford, named for William Shakespeare’s birthplace. Famous for its Stratford Festival and set along the picturesque Avon River, the town has a bustling theater, music, and visual arts scene aside from its obvious association with the ‘Bard of Avon.’ Visitors can take classes at the Stratford Chefs School or get a bit more wild with Puck's Plenty , a seasonal, guided foraging service. MacLeods Scottish Shop is the perfect place to stock up on souvenirs, including tartan blankets, tweed jackets, or a sizable stash of classic shortbread.

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Stratford Chefs School

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MacLeods Scottish Shop

Dublin and Brussels, Ontario

Don’t blink or you might miss Dublin, located about halfway between London and Brussels. Named for the Ireland hometown of settler Joseph Kidd, Dublin, Ontario, is currently best known for its furniture. Brussels, originally named Ainleyville after William Ainley, who settled the area, is full of turn-of-the-century architectural gems. The Huron County Library was built in 1910 with a $7,000 grant; one of six Carnegie libraries in Ontario to have a corner entrance, it still features original oak paneling and enormous oak tables.

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Huron County Library - Brussels Branch

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With over 190,000 kilometres of paved and unpaved roads crisscrossing the province, Ontario road trips are as epic and unforgettable as they come. The Ultimate Ontario road trip guides explore the most incredible routes in the province. But you’ll also be introduced to magical drives that only those who have been there can explain.

Our guides to the best road trips in Ontario will help you plan your adventures. We’ll help you explore the incredible restaurants, museums, and urban escapes. Discover how each highway and unpaved road in Ontario has its own unique story. From Pickle Lake in the far north to Point Pelee , the southernmost point in mainland Canada, these Ontario road trips are meant to drive. 

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31 Ultimate Ontario Road Trips to Take in 2024

by Stephanie · Published January 1, 2024 · Updated January 11, 2024

One of my favourite things to do is road tripping in Ontario. Driving down winding roads, over green hills with sweeping views, and finding charming places to explore. And the back roads of Ontario lead to some of the best places to visit in Canada. So, if you’re looking for awesome places to visit here are some of the best Ontario road trips.

Along with sharing my top picks for road trip destinations, you’ll discover the best time to go. I’m sharing the best road trips to take in summer, winter and fall. Plus, my insider tips for a successful getaway!

One thing all of these road trips in Ontario have in common is a hint or a hefty dose of the great outdoors. Many others will have you learning about the province’s history, its people, and why these are some of the top Ontario destinations.

So, pack your bags, fill up your gas tank, and let’s start planning your next Ontario road rip.

15 Best Ontario Road Trips to Take this Summer

Depending on your interests, one of these unforgettable Ontario road trips will suite your style. There’s everything from epic outdoor adventures to charming small towns to explore.

Lion's Head on the Bruce Peninsula Ontario

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Bruce Peninsula

The Bruce Peninsula tops every list of Ontario road trips. The growth in visitors to Bruce Peninsula National Park and its world-famous Grotto has reached epic proportions over the past few years. It’s now one of the most popular road trips from Toronto.

Beyond the crowds in the summer, the Bruce Peninsula will wow you with its incredible natural beauty and wonders. It’s an ideal road trip destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Two of the top parks to visit are Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park.

Tobermory is the ending point to Ontario’s Bruce Trail as well as at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. Along with the Bruce Trail hikes , there are a ton of great hiking trails along the Bruce Peninsula.

The region is also filled with cool geological formations and outstanding orchids. Plus, the Bruce is home to great small towns like Lions Head and Tobermory .

Both towns are both great places to use as your base to explore the Peninsula. You can also take your car, via ferry, over to Manitoulin Island if you want to extend your road trip.

Road Trip Tip : Because of its popularity, I recommend planning your Bruce Peninsula road trip for during the week. The best times are before the May long weekend or after Labour Day, to avoid the bulk of the traffic.

Driving time from Toronto – 3 hours Suggested days – 3 days

A great way to enjoy one of the best road trips in Ontario is to take one of the Guess Where Trips ! These themed surprise road trips take you to various areas of the province. You can choose from an array of trips that cover everything from waterfalls to markets and even spooky places. And if you use my special code, STEPHANIE10 , you’ll get 10% off your purchase.

Grand Bend beach on Ontario's west coast

Ontario’s Huron Coast

If you’re looking for Caribbean-like beaches then head to Ontario’s west coast. Otherwise known as Huron County , many vacationers flock to the Blue Flag beaches of Lake Huron in the summer.

There are over 80 km of shoreline and over a dozen incredible beaches. One of the most popular Ontario beach destinations is Grand Bend. But there’s so much more to discover along Ontario’s west coast.

Ontario’s Huron coast is home to a bunch of adorable small towns including Bayfield, Blyth, and Kincardine . Some towns have a European feel like Goderich . Goderich has a rich history that will have you stepping back in time – like at the Historic Gaol .

Another gem on the Huron Coast is Southampton! There are a variety of things to do in Southampton . You’ll find charming cafes and shops. Plus, there’s a fantastic beach and boat tour.

You’ll also find so many great areas for hiking and camping, like at Pinery Provincial Park. There’s also an array of great restaurants and cafes and even live theatre.

And the best way to end a day on Ontario’s Huron coast is with one of their infamous magical sunsets. There are plenty of awesome viewpoints along the coast.

Driving time from Toronto – 2.5 hours Suggested days – 3 days

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

One of the most popular Ontario road trips is Niagara Falls! That goes for both Ontarians and citizens from the United States.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or some solid fun, you’ll find it in Niagara Falls. Book a room with a view and wine tasting for a couple’s escape.

Enjoy high octane entertainment at Clifton Hill. There’s everything from a Ferris wheel with epic views to rides and fun houses.

But there’s more than wine and the Las Vegas-style strip to Niagara Falls. For nature lovers there are awesome hiking in the Niagara Gorge.

For families there’s Bird Kingdom and Butterfly Conservatory. And don’t forget about Journey Behind the Falls and the Hornblower Niagara Cruises.

In the Niagara area there’s also another charming road trip destination that has a lot to offer road trippers! Niagara-on-the-Lake! This charming small town is home to wineries, history, theatre and even a few ghosts !

Road Trip Tip : Book your accommodation in Niagara Falls within walking distance to the attractions you hope to visit. And make sure that your hotel offers free parking. This will ensure you can avoid paying for parking downtown and you can enjoy drinks after dinner and don’t have to worry about driving.

Driving time from Toronto – 1.5 hours Suggested days – 2 days

Lake Superior

Lake Superior

This is not a weekend road trip by any imagination. But taking a road trip to Lake Superior is beyond unforgettable. I’d even say it deserves a spot on any top road trips in the world list.

Whether you’re adding a stop at Lake Superior on your epic Ontario road trip north or a camping getaway in the park, you’ll find a wealth of things to do along the coast of this mighty lake.

I think everyone should visit the Lake Superior area, it’s one of the most scenic places in Ontario. Lake Superior Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s most incredible parks. It’s home to a wealth of history – like the Agawa Rock pictographs, and nearly a dozen epic hiking trails.

Lake Superior is the world’s largest freshwater lake. With such a massive coastline, the Lake Superior Circle Tour is one of the best bucket list road trips. It covers over 2000 km in both Ontario and three different US states.

The Trans Canada Highway, that runs through the park, is one of the best scenic road trips in Ontario. You’ll find a bunch of great lookout stops along the way.

Road Trip Tips : If you are not planning on camping in Lake Superior Provincial Park consider starting your Lake Superior road trip in Sault Ste. Marie. At roughly 7 hours north of Toronto, it’s a good place to sleep before you begin exploring Lake Superior Provincial Park. The park is 2 hours north of Sault Ste. Marie.

Bonus tip: Also note that there are no gas stations in the park, so be sure to gas up beforehand.

Driving time from Toronto – 9 hours Suggested days – 4-7 days

For more information on a road trip to Northern Ontario, check out my Northern Ontario road trip itinerary . It includes all the must-stop locations, including provincial parks, scenic lookouts, and things to do along the way.

Shakespearean Garden

It’s well-known for its theatre, but there are so many more things to do in Stratford then taking in a show at the Stratford Festival.

Stratford has an incredible food scene that celebrates everything from Indian food to vegan. And one of my favourite parts is each restaurant’s commitment to farm to table fresh food.

Beyond theatre goers, Stratford is the perfect destination for foodies. Along with all the great restaurants, it’s home to some of the best chocolate in Ontario. There’s even a Chocolate Trail for visitors to indulge in!

Set along the Avon River in Southern Ontario, Stratford is a great place to explore the outdoors . Whether it’s hiking or renting a paddleboat, you’ll be swept away by its tranquil natural beauty.

Rounding out the wealth of things to do, Stratford has a museum, art galleries, ghost walks, street art, and fabulous local shops.

Road Trip Tip : If you’re staying outside of the main downtown core and driving into town you’ll find various free parking area. You can park for free along sections of the Avon River as well as in a downtown parking lot beside the University of Waterloo Campus on Downie Street (called Cooper Lot).

Driving time from Toronto – 2 hours Suggested days – 2-3 days

If you’re planning a few days in Stratford check out these amazing places to stay in Stratford .

Gananoque

Gananoque & the Thousands Islands

One of the best summer road trips in eastern Ontario is to the Thousand Islands area . The Thousand Islands area is home to adorable small towns , like Gananoque and Rockport.

Set on the shores of the St. Lawrence River, Gananoque is one of the most charming small towns in the area. It’s the perfect place to base yourself for exploring the area.

There is a wealth of things to do in Gananoque , that range from exploring downtown shops to dining. One of the top activities is taking a scenic cruise through the Thousands Islands and visiting Bolt Castle.

It’s a great area for nature lovers as there are a bunch of great places to hike, like right in Gananoque and nearby Marble Rock Conservation Area. You’ll also want to hike or bike the scenic Thousands Islands Parkway. Consider packing a picnic lunch and stopping at one of the many lookout spots along the way.

A big draw is the incredible Thousand Islands National Park . Eastern Ontario’s only national park, it’s an incredible stretch of islands that are great for boaters, campers or for road-trippers looking for a perfect place to kayak.

Another couple of must-stops in the area is the 1000 Islands Tower with its epic views of the Thousand Islands National Park and area.

downtown Kingsville Ontario

Plan a road trip to the southern most town in Canada this summer! The town of Kingsville Ontario is full of fun things to do in the summer.

The charming downtown of Kingsville is packed full of fun shops selling everything from local makers’ goods to sweet treats. Two of the best are Dutch Boys Chocolate and Miller’s Bakery.

You’ll also find plenty of incredible restaurants to choose from. My favourite is El Diablo. But if you’re looking for a pint, you’ll find it and great food at the Kingsville Brewery.

History buffs will love the self-guided walking tour of the historic sights around town. And nature buffs will love nearby parks and cycling the Greenway trail.

Another popular activity in Kingsville is indulging in a wine tasting. You’ll find one of the best wineries in Ontario here, the tasting room for Pelee Island Winery .

Road Trip Tip: I suggest at least a two day road trip to Kingsville which pairs well with adding a few days on Pelee Island, since the ferry over is in town.

Driving time from Toronto – 3.5 hours Suggested days – 2-3 days

Paris Ontario overlooking the Grand River

Brant County

Brant County is the wild card on this list of road trips in Ontario. But I promise you’ll be surprised. Located west of Hamilton, Brant County has something for everyone.

The area is rich in history, with sites like where the last battle of the War of 1812 took place on Canadian soil by Canadians and where the first long-distance phone call was received. You’ll find a bunch of great museums and self-guided walking tours too!

There are also some of the plenty of small towns to explore. One of which, Paris, is known as the prettiest small town in Canada .

Other cute small towns to visit include St. George and Mount Pleasant. The area has some incredible places to eat at, food tours, a charming tea shop, and one of the most unique places to stay in Ontario.

For nature lovers, there are lots of great hiking trails along the Grand River . In addition, one of the top activities in the summer is to paddling along the Grand River.

things to do on Manitoulin Island - Hike Cup & Saucer Trail

Manitoulin Island

For those looking for one of the best Ontario road trips that’s filled with outdoor adventures then head to Manitoulin Island. It’s the largest freshwater island in the world and home to hiking trails, small towns, and plenty of cultural experiences.

The Island is located in Lake Huron, above the Bruce Peninsula and west of Sudbury. You can access Manitoulin via ferry from Tobermory in the summer months, or via Highway 6 all year round.

Across the island you’ll find a handful of small towns like Little Current, Providence Bay, and Kagawong. All have something unique to offer, from museums to lighthouses, and even street art.

One of the most popular things to do on Manitoulin Island is hike the Cup and Saucer trail. This incredible trail has over 12 km of trails to explore. The main one, the Red Trail, is a 6-km loop. It takes you up the Niagara Escarpment and two a variety of epic viewpoints.

However, there are plenty of other hiking trails on Manitoulin. A few other trails to check out including Bebamikawe Memorial Trail and Billings Connection Trail. One large park not to miss is Misery Bay Provincial Park. Its home to a variety of trails and some of the most unique landscapes on the island.

Manitoulin is also home to 10 lighthouses, 2 amazing waterfalls, and over a dozen art galleries and trading posts. There’s something for everyone!

Road Trip Tip : As one of the top summer Ontario road trips, Manitoulin is large but many popular hotels book up fast, especially on weekends. I suggest planning your visit for during the week or just after Labour Day.

Driving time from Toronto – 6 hours Suggested days – 3 days

Pelee Island

Pelee Island

If you’re looking for one of Canada’s best-kept secrets then head down to Pelee Island. Located in the middle of Lake Erie, it’s a short ferry ride from the shoreline of Southern Ontario. Its remote location helps keep it off the radar of many. But it’s worth the drive!

Pelee Island is ideal for those looking to relax on the beach, be inspired , or explore one of Canada’s top ecological gems. The island is home to a wealth of birds, wildlife, and unique plant life – many of which are endangered and not found anywhere else.

There’s also a vineyard with wine tasting. Pelee Island Winery is the largest private estate winery in Canada. Plus, you’ll find a museum, sweet café with the best butter tarts, and some of the best sunrises and sunsets in the province.

Road Trip Tip : When planning your road trip to Pelee Island make sure you check the schedule for ferries and know where exactly it’s leaving from. Being prepared by planning and booking ahead will make for a stress-free road trip. And a great stop on your road trip to Pelee Island is Point Pelee National Park .

Driving time from Toronto – 5 hours Suggested days – 2-3 days

village of Elora Ontario

Elora is known as the ‘most roadtrippable town in Canada.’ It even has a sign for it in Victoria Park!

This beautiful town along the Grand River is full of historic limestone buildings. It’s one of the best road trips from Toronto all year round.

Visitors will find plenty of charming cafes, shops and restaurants in town. It’s great for those looking for a girl’s getaway or romantic escape.

One of the top things to do in Elora is visit the Elora Gorge! Carved out by the Grand River, the gorge is set in a conservation area.

The Elora Gorge Conservation Area is home to hiking trails, river tubing, and stunning natural scenery. It also features camping in the summer months.

Another fun experience in Elora is afternoon tea at Wild Tart! This lovely tea room serves up three tiers of delightful treats. I love their desserts that almost look too pretty to eat.

Driving time from Toronto – 1.5 hours Suggested days – 2 days

Sandbanks Provincial Park - Dunes Trail

Prince Edward County

If you’re looking for a great weekend getaway in Ontario for you and the girls or your significant other then head to Prince Edward County . This picturesque area of Ontario is home to some of the best wine in the province.

The County is best explored on a 3 day road trip. In the summer you’ll find bountiful things to do like enjoying the beaches and hiking trails. One of the best parks in Ontario, Sandbanks Provincial Park, is a must visit!

The most popular town in the County to explore is Picton! Home to unique shops and incredible restaurants, there’s plenty of things to do in Picton to keep you busy. In town there’s a museum, art galleries and more.

Prince Edward County is a perfect summer road trip! You’ll be able to enjoy lavender farms , patios with views, local ice cream shops, and sunflower fields .

driving time from Toronto 2.5 hours suggested days – 3 days

Organic Oasis Farm Store Shakespeare Ontario

Perth County

One of the up and coming destinations for an unforgettable summer road trip in Ontario is Perth County! There are a wealth of things to do in Perth County for everyone from foodies to families. It’s also full of charming small towns to explore!

Perth County is Ontario’s farm country and so is full of incredible places to stop for great food. There are a wealth of farm gates where you can grab fresh local produce. Plus, at many you can meet the farm animals and some even have a bunch of family-friendly fun activities.

But there are also a ton of great restaurants and cafes in Perth County! You’ll find everything from fresh homemade treats to cozy meals. Plus, many are owned and operated by Mennonites.

If you love the outdoors then Perth County is the place you want to go. The county is full of parks and conservation areas to visit where you can hike, bike, or paddle.

Road Trip Tip : There are few tips to help you have a great Perth County road trip. Bring cash, especially for farm gates. Plus, check opening times for the small town businesses you hope to visit to avoid missing out. And don’t forget to pack a cooler for all the great food you’ll want to bring home!

Driving Time from Toronto – 2 hours Suggested days – 2 days

Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay

For those looking for one of the best outdoor road trips in Ontario, I highly recommend Thunder Bay. Set on the northern shore of Lake Superior, you’ll find a ton of things to do in Thunder Bay .

There’s something for everyone, from outdoor enthusiasts to history buffs. Plus, you’ll find plenty to entertain and inspire art lovers. This city has it all!

Thunder Bay is worth the drive! The city is full of rich history, like the Fort William Historical Park , the Terry Fox monument and historic walking tours.

Outdoor adventures are plentiful! You can hike to one of the best views in Ontario at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. The Top of the Giant Trail is a bucket list worthy hike but there are a ton of great trails in the park.

Or if you’re looking to chase waterfalls then you’re in luck! There are a variety of them in and around the city. One of the most popular is Kakabeka Falls, which is known as Niagara of the North!

There’s a thriving art scene too! Check out the art installations along Prince Arthur’s Landing or all the street art you’ll find wandering the streets.

If you’re looking for something unique then head to the Amethyst Mine. At the Mine you can learn more about these jewels and even dig for them.

Road Trip Tip : Whether you’re driving from Toronto or elsewhere in Ontario, a road trip to Thunder Bay is a long haul. Be prepared! Make sure your gas tank is full and you have snacks to keep you fueled. I highly recommend stopping for all the fun roadside attractions and lookouts along the way.

Driving Time from Toronto – 15 hours Suggested days – 4-5 days

Science North forest exhibit

If you’re looking for destinations that make for the best Ontario road trips for families then I highly recommend Sudbury!

A few hours north of Toronto, there are a ton of fun things to do in Sudbury for families ! One of the top attractions is Science North. This multi-level science museum is full of interactive exhibits that kids and adults will love.

Be sure to head to Science North’s sister museum, Dynamic Earth! Here you can learn all about the city’s mining history in a fun and interactive way. Plus, you can find out what it feels like to go deep in a mine with an underground tour.

Sudbury is also a great road trip destination for outdoor adventurers! The city is home to over 300 lakes and dozens of parks.

Some of the best hiking trails in Sudbury are right in the city. There’s a scenic trail around Ramsey Lake and a boardwalk trail across the street.

Another fun spot to enjoy outdoor recreation for the whole family is Kivi Park. It’s home to hiking trails, an epic playground, and a disc golf course.

Driving time from Toronto – 4 hours Suggested days – 3 days

5 Unforgettable Winter Ontario Road Trips

If you’re looking for epic road trips in Ontario this winter then I have 5 unforgettable ones! These Ontario winter getaways are perfect for those looking for adventurous outdoor fun or cozy trips. Don’t shy away from a winter road trip in Ontario!

Ottawa winter road trip

One of the best Ontario road trips in winter is to Canada’s capital city, Ottawa. There are so many amazing things to do in Ottawa, from fun festivals to outdoor activities.

One of Canada’s best festivals, Winterlude , takes place every February in Ottawa. Winterlude hosts a ton of fun and family-friendly attractions and activities.

The city is also home to many museums to check out if you’re looking to escape the cold and snow for a day. Two of my favourite are the Canadian Museum of Nature and National Gallery of Canada.

A must winter attraction in Ottawa is skating the Rideau Canal. But don’t forget to end your trip with a tasty BeaverTail.

Plus, if you’re coming from Toronto, a road trip to Ottawa is made better with all of the incredible stops along the way. With three different routes to choose from, there’s everything from small towns to parks along the way.

Road Trip Tip: If you’re looking to explore further and have more time consider visiting a few places in Quebec. Set on the border of Quebec, there are a bunch of great things to do in the winter that is close to Ottawa like, North America’s largest spa – the Nordic Spa, snowshoeing in Gatineau Park, and the Quebec City Winter Carnival.

Driving Time from Toronto – 4 hours Suggested days – 3 days

Barrie Winterfest snow sculpture

One of the best Ontario road trips to take in the winter is to Barrie! Located an hour north of Toronto, Barrie is set along the picturesque shores of Lake Simcoe.

While it’s a popular summer destination, many of the top things to do in Barrie happen during the winter season. The city is surrounded by ski hills, making it an ideal spot for affordable winter getaways .

Within a 20-minute drive from downtown Barrie there are over 3 different places to ski. Horseshow Resort is a great option for outdoor adventurers. It’s home to downhill skiing, tubing and a resort to stay at.

For those looking for road trip destinations in February, Barrie is perfect! Along with the skiing, February boasts one of the best Barrie festivals , Winterfest.

Taking over downtown Barrie, Winterfest is full of fun sights like ice sculptures and family-friendly activities. Or you can pop into one of the many cute downtown Barrie coffee shops .

Driving time from Toronto – 1 hour Suggested days – 2 days

Holiday Magic light displays in Blue Mountain Village

Blue Mountain Village

One of the top places to go on a winter road trip in Ontario is Blue Mountain Village . Only a 2 hour drive north of Toronto, Blue Mountain is the perfect winter destination.

If you’re looking for small town charm and a bunch of winter activities all in one spot then Blue Mountain is where you want to go. For those visiting during December, you’ll find one of the best free light displays in Ontario . Plus, the village hosts an annual Christmas market that’s full of great local gift ideas.

What can you do on a winter road trip to Blue Mountain? Book your stay in one of their beautiful apartments where everything you need is right at your doorstep.

Blue Mountain offers a range of fun winter activities like skiing and snowshoeing. There are also a ton of great restaurants and shops to check out.

Road Trip Tips : Blue Mountain is a popular destination in the winter. I suggest booking well ahead if you plan to visit on a weekend or opt for a less busy time during the week. And if you plan on staying and skiing be sure to check out package deals to save some money.

Driving Time from Toronto – 2 hours Suggested days – 2 days

Whitefish Point Lighthouse in Michigan

Sault Ste. Marie

Another great winter destination for an epic Ontario road trip is Sault Ste. Marie. It’s worth the drive! Marie.

It’s a solid 7 hour drive from Toronto, but there are a ton of things to do in Sault Ste. Marie in the winter. And since it’s located right across the US border there are a host of day trip options too, like popping over to Michigan.

What can you do on a road trip in the winter to Sault Ste Marie? Once you’re in the Soo, as it’s affectionately called, try out the Clergue Park skate trail, go ice fishing, and cross-country skiing in Hiawatha Highlands Conservation Area!

Road Trip Tip: It’s a long drive up to Sault Ste. Marie and driving in Northern Ontario is different than Southern Ontario. More snow, more wind, and colder temperatures, blend for dangerous driving conditions. Plan ahead. Always make sure you have plenty of gas, windshield fluid, and other necessary winter road trip essentials .

Driving Time from Toronto – 7 hours Suggested days – 3 days

Looking for history, festivals, and fun? Then plan a road trip to Kingston this winter. Known as the Limestone City, Kingston has so much to offer to those looking for things to do in Ontario in the winter.

There’s something for everyone’s interests, whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures or fun family-friendly activities.

What should you do in Kingston during your winter road trip? There is a range of events and fairs throughout winter in Kingston, from holiday markets to FebFest.

You can also grab a pair of skates and head to Market Square for a skate. Or, if you’re looking for fun indoor winter things to do there’s are a couple awesome escape rooms and the theatre. In addition, the city is full of cozy cafes.

Driving Time from Toronto – 2.5 hours Suggested days – 3 days

Best Road Trips in Ontario in the Fall

Walker's Point Lookout

The region of Muskoka is one of the best Ontario road trip destinations in the fall. Full of tree lined winding back roads, there are countless ways to enjoy fall in Muskoka .

Along with scenic drives, some of the best fall activities include hitting the trails. Some of the best fall hikes in Muskoka include Arrowhead Provincial Park and Hardy Lake Provincial Park .

Another top thing to do is enjoy one of the fall colour boat tours in Muskoka. Taking you out on one of the beautiful lakes, each offers unique views and interesting history.

Muskoka boast a wealth of stunning scenery! One fantastic way to experience the fall colours is to add one of the many Muskoka lookouts to your road trip itinerary.

You can choose to base yourself in one of the many small towns in Muskoka or stay a night or two in each. If you’re planning to visit more of central Muskoka, I recommend staying in Bracebridge. There is a ton of things to do in Bracebridge . Plus, it’s close to many of the other attractions in the area.

If you plan to visit more of northern Muskoka and Algonquin, I suggest basing yourself in Huntsville.

Road Trip Tip : If you’re planning to rent a cottage consider buying your food from local farmers’ markets and shops instead of bringing it from the city. Not only will you help support the businesses and local farmers that rely on the short summer season but the food will be fresher and tastier! And here’s an epic itinerary for a great Toronto to Muskoka road trip .

Driving time from Toronto – 2 hours Suggested days – 2-3 days

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

I’ve been travelling to the Haliburton Highlands for my entire life. And even after over 40 years, I think the Haliburton area makes for one of the best road trips in Ontario!

The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Some of the top things to do in the Haliburton Highlands include hiking, boating and skiing.

Haliburton is a dreamy destination in the fall.  One of the best places to soak in the fall colours is Sculpture Forest. The park is home to interesting sculptures and pieces of art that line its winding trails.

Another fun place to visit is Haliburton Forest. This massive recreation site is home to a wealth of attractions. There are hiking trails, Treetop Trekking, and more.

It’s also home to the Wolf Centre where you can learn all about wildlife in the area. Plus, the museum houses a pack of wolves that you can watch through one way glass.

The village of Haliburton is a great place to explore too. There are a number of art galleries, shops, and plenty of great restaurants.

Road Trip Tip: Head to Skyline Park for sweeping views of downtown Haliburton. It’s an especially special view in the fall.

Driving time from Toronto – 2.5 hours Suggested days – 2-3 days

Fall Drive in Caledon Ontario

One of the best Ontario road trips to take in the fall is around Caledon! The region is home to some of the top scenic drives from Toronto. They feature tree lined twisting roads full of brilliant fall foliage.

Filled with incredible parks, hiking is one of the top things to do in Caledon . The most popular park in the area is Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. Along with trails, the park features a waterfall.

The Caledon Trailway stretches through the region too. This stretch of old railway turned trail is perfect for a fall cycle or hike.

In the fall, it’s all about the bounty of the harvest season. There are a number of amazing farms in Caledon that are a must-visit. Visiting these farms are one of the top things to do in the fall !

Places like Downey’s Farm and Davis Family Farm are great for families. Activities on the farm include pick your own pumpkin, corn mazes, and more.

Caledon is also home to one of the best scenic drives in Ontario. Forks of the Credit Scenic Road offers an amazing fall drive. The road is lined with trees and full of twists.

Doube’s Trestle Bridge in the fall

Kawartha Lakes

Another great destination for an awesome fall road trip in Ontario is Kawartha Lakes. Much like Muskoka, this cottage country region is full of small towns and stunning scenery.

Two lovely towns to explore are Bobcagon and Lindsay. Bobcagon has an adorable downtown with shops to browse and restaurants to dine at. You’ll find the same in Lindsay and more.

The Kawartha Lakes is one of the best places to see fall colours in Ontario ! Along with scenic drives, the area is full of fantastic parks.

Balsam Lake Provincial Park and Ken Reid Conservation Area are both must-visit parks in the fall! Another hidden gem is Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Park. This park is one of the least disturbed in central Ontario.

My favourite spot to go in the fall in Kawartha is Doube’s Trestle Bridge! Spanning over 650 feet long and standing nearly 100 feet above the valley, it offers epic fall views.

cycling the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail in the fall

Lanark County

One of the best road trips in Ontario is to Lanark County. This area, west of Ottawa, is full of small towns and parks to explore.

The town of Almonte is one of the most popular towns in the area. You’ll find a waterfall right downtown as well as plenty of unique and vintage shops to browse. Almonte is full of great places to eat, like Sterling and North Market.

I recommend planning a weekend road trip in the fall to Lanark County! Along with scenic drives, the parks are home to some brilliant fall colours.

Two great parks in the county to add to your road trip itinerary are Silver Lake and Murphy’s Point Provincial Parks. Another gem is Mill of Kintail Conservation Area.

Perth is another top destination in the area. Full of historic stone buildings and a river running through it, it gives dreamy European vibes.

Some of my favourite things to do in Perth are centered around its downtown. It’s full of interesting shops, including plenty of antique stores, as well as cute cafes.

Be sure to pop into Code’s Mill for one of the best chocolate shops in Ontario. Plus, this historic mill is home to a restaurant, boutique, and donut shop.

One of the hidden gems of the area is Carleton Place. You’ll find a surprising number of things to do in Carleton Place .

Downtown is lined with unique boutiques, coffee shops, and fabulous food stops. There’s something for everyone in Carleton Place. You’ll find a museum, art gallery, and street art.

Road Trip Tip: I recommend basing yourself in Carleton Place for a Lanark County road trip. It has budget-friendly accommodations. Plus, many of the towns and areas of interest in the county are within 30 minutes.

Driving time from Toronto – 3.5 hours Suggested days – 3 days

More Ideas for Amazing Ontario Road Trips

North Bay waterfront

Another one of the best cities in Ontario to road trip to is North Bay. This may surprise you if you haven’t explored the city, but it’s such a gem!

The city’s downtown is home to a long list of historic buildings, fun shops and great restaurants. You’ll also find an array of street art and a museum.

If you’re visiting in the summer, one of the best things to do in North Bay is to take a Lake Nipissing cruise. Learn about the history of the area and see the stunning islands on this massive lake.

I also recommend strolling the waterfront. It features a scenic trail along the water, gardens, and sweet views.

North Bay is an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts. There’s a massive waterfall just west of downtown, Duchesnay Falls. Plus, there are a bunch of fantastic parks to hike.

My favourite park in the city is Laurier Woods Conservation Area. With boardwalk trails and scenic views, you’ll feel a world away. Plus, in the summer it’s full of lady slipper orchids!

Road Trip Tip: On your way to North Bay, add a stop at Crystal Caves. This incredible shop is one of the many Ontario hidden gems that’s a must-see!

Driving time from Toronto – Suggested days – 3 days

cider tasting at Archibald Orchards & Estate Winery

Country Path

For those looking for fun Ontario staycation ideas I recommend taking a Country Path road trip. This charming road trip takes you to some of the best places to visit in Clarington .

A Country Path is perfect for a mini staycation. This planned route includes a variety of local businesses. Plus, there’s a warm and inviting Inn to stay at that’s close to all the stops.

This road trip is great to take throughout the year. During the holiday season, you’ll find plenty of festive places to do some shopping for gifts. In the summer, you’ll find farm fresh produce and long days for exploring.

My favourite time to do it is in the fall. In the fall, you’ll get to experience the harvest season and scenic country roads. A top stop in the fall is Knox’s Pumpkin Farm. Explore the grounds, feed the animals, and pick a pumpkin.

South Georgian Bay

Another awesome Ontario road trip destination is Southern Georgian Bay. A great place to base yourself in is Collingwood. From here you can explore all of the adorable small towns that dot the bay.

For outdoor buffs, you can also dive for shipwrecks, take on one of the many hiking trails in the area, or enjoy a paddle down the Nottawasaga River. In the winter, the area is popular for skiing, snowboarding and tubbing.

There are plenty of things to do in Collingwood that range from shopping to cycling. There are also a bunch of incredible restaurants too.

For foodies, I highly recommend enjoying the Apple Pie Trail or go strawberry picking. Plus, don’t forget to check out all the farm markets.

driving time from Toronto – 2 hours Suggested days – 2 days

Pickering Village Museum

A surprising road trip destination is Pickering. Beyond being a commuter town, there’s so much more to this Durham Region gem!

Whether you’re into exploring the great outdoors or local history, you’ll find a wealth of things to do in Pickering.

One of the top attractions is the Pickering Museum Village. The museum is home to a living history village. It’s a great place for families or history buffs. They offer a range of tours and fun events throughout the year, from ghost walks to escape rooms.

Where Pickering meets Lake Ontario you’ll find a neighbourhood reminiscent of beach towns, Nautical Village. This adorable area is home to a marina and a beach.

Nautical Village lakefront is perfect for summer sun or a stroll on part of the Waterfront Trail. It’s also where you’ll find a bunch of great shops, cafes and restaurants to either grab takeaway for a picnic or to eat on one of the amazing patios.

Pickering is home to a wealth of great places to hike. There’s a range of parks to choose from. On the western border of Pickering you’ll also find, Rouge National Urban Park .

As one of North America’s largest parks, the Rouge is home to a variety of habitats, from forest to wetlands as well as farmers’ fields. And you’ll find one of the best boardwalks in Ontario here!

Driving Time from Toronto – 1 hour Suggested days – 2 days

camping in Awenda Provincial Park

Ontario is home to some incredible places to camp and many of these parks make for the perfect road trip!

If you’re looking for a few great parks that are ideal for camping and home to beautiful lakes then I have you covered! My favourite place to camp is Awenda Provincial Park . The campsites offer shade and privacy. Plus, there’s plenty of things to do in the park and area.

Grundy Lake Provincial Park is a popular camping destination thanks to its lovely lakes and scenic trails. In addition, the park is easy to access as it’s right off the Trans Canada Highway, just north of Parry Sound.

Another is Silent Lake Provincial Park. It’s home to over 19 km of trails, camping and in one of the most beautiful areas of the Kawartha’s.

driving times vary

Group of Seven

If you’re an art lover or nature addict you’ll love a road trip across Ontario to all of the Group of Seven locations . You can road trip from Toronto to Algoma Country and find scenic places that inspired their art work.

Group of Seven chose some of the most beautiful natural scenery in Ontario paint, like Killarney Provincial Park and Algonquin Park .

Some top Group of Seven destinations worth road tripping to include; Huntsville , Lake Superior, Sudbury, and Kleinberg.

Note : Drive times are noted from Toronto by highways for all road trips. But I highly recommend that all great road trips are made infinitely better when you opt for the back roads. It may take a bit longer to get to your final destination but imagine the hidden gems you’ll find!

Looking for fun and quirky places to stay along your road trip? Try one of these dreamy Airbnbs in Ontario that is worth road-tripping for!

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Books to Help You Plan Your Next Road Trip in Ontario

Are you looking for more information to help plan your next Ontario road trip? There are a host of great books that will inspire you to dig deeper into Ontario. But I’ve done the work for you! Here are a few books to check out.

Backroads of Ontario  – where you’ll discover incredible places and hidden gems that you’ll find on the backroads of Ontario. Including a few of these small towns as well as the scenic drives to take to get you there.

Top 160 Unusual Things to See in Ontario  – if you’re on the hunt for more interesting places to visit and things to see during your Ontario travels then this is a fun book to pick up.

Discover Ontario  – in this book you’ll read about stories from the people and places that make up Ontario. There’s everything from unusual places to interesting people and the book shares their history and more.

Ultimate Bucket List of Ontario Road Trips

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Lovely ideas! Thank you for sharing.

This makes me so sad that I have never road tripped in Ontario even though I have visited Toronto numerous times. This must be remedied. Great post.

You’ll definitely have to make sure to change that when you return to Toronto! Most of these Ontario road trips are perfect if you’re leaving from Toronto!

I was only in Ontario briefly as a kid for Niagra Falls, so I had no idea how many great things there are to do in this part of Canada. I look forward to visiting one day and trying one of these road trips.

I hope you get a chance to return! You’re right, there is so much more to Ontario than Niagara Falls!

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The Best 10 Day Ontario Road Trip Itinerary (2024)

Planning an Ontario road trip itinerary ? Here’s our travel guide on how to spend 10 days in Ontario driving through the best places to visit. We highly recommend you have a vehicle for this route, however, we have some tips for backpacking the province after the road trip in Ontario itinerary. Let’s discover how to plan a 10 Day Ontario road trip itinerary!

Ontario is one of the largest provinces in Canada – home to the country’s capital, Ottawa and the biggest city in Canada, Toronto. Located on the east/central side of Canada, it borders Quebec, Manitoba and many US states!

We’ve created this 10 day Ontario road trip itinerary for those who are driving from east to west (or west to east) in Canada and want to visit the best places along the way.

Although it’s totally possible to do this road trip in Ontario as a return trip and spend a day driving back to your starting point!

When we were living in Canada, we drove from Quebec to British Columbia for over 3 months whilst living in our van and couldn’t recommend it more!

Ontario surprised us with beauty! The province is filled with lakes, beautiful drives, absolutely amazing nature and the friendliest of people.

That’s why we’re so excited to share our 10 day Ontario road trip route and some of the amazing spots you can visit along the way. We’ll be sharing places to sleep in each destination if you’re off-grid camping or finding campsites or even hotels nearby.

Hiking on a Ontario road trip

Here’s our guide on how to plan an Ontario road trip itinerary!

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  • Currency  – Canadian Dollars  (compare to your own currency  here )
  • Language  – English (with a bit of French)
  • Cuisine  – Canadian/American Cuisine  (poutine, maple syrup, bagels, international )
  • Apps  – iOverlander ( free camping ), GasBuddy ( cheapest gas ), GoogleMaps ( offline maps! )
  • Power   Voltage  – US Plugs A & B (120V)

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10 Day Ontario Road Trip Itinerary

This guide has been written based on our experience in Ontario! We started in Montreal and ended in Winnipeg so we drove through Ontario one way.

If your 10 days in Ontario is a return trip just make sure to factor in enough time to get back to your starting point.

This itinerary can also be swapped around the other way if you’re coming from Manitoba. Here’s our 10 day road trip in Ontario itinerary!

Ottawa to Golden Lake | Day 1 – 2

To start this 10 days in Ontario itinerary – you’ll spend the day in Ottawa and then move onto a beautiful lake to make dinner and have an evening dip!

Ottawa is Canada’s capital and a great city to spend a few hours on your Ontario itinerary! Although it’s the capital, it’s not as big as Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver so you can easily spend half a day seeing the highlights of the city.

Things to do in Ottawa

  • Visit the National Gallery of Canada
  • See the Parliament Building
  • Have lunch in ByWard Market
  • Find the Ottawa Sign
  • Visit the Canadian War Museum
  • Walk along the Rideau Canal

Exploring Ottawa - Ontario Itinerary

There’s a lot to do around Ottawa such as visiting the Quebec province and seeing Parc de la Gatineau with the Pink Lake Lookout. However, after walking around the city it’s time to hit the road and move on to your next stop on this 10 day road trip in Ontario – Golden Lake !

Golden Lake was named purely for its beautiful sunsets, so it’s really one of the best spots in the area to appreciate nature in Ontario. Here’s the  rest stop at Golden Lake that we found (near Golden Lake Chinese) with picnic tables, washroom facilities and swimming access to the lake!

Total driving time – 2 to 3 hours. It will take around 2 hours to get from Ottawa to Golden Lake and depending on where you stay could be a difference of 10 minutes or 45 minutes.

Where to stay near Golden Lake

  • Free/Off-grid – Tom and Mick Murray Millennium Park – A local spot next to a lake with pit toilets ( location here )
  • Campsite – Golden Lake Park Campground – Check the website here !
  • Hotel – Balmoral Hotel & Bistro – Here’s the Booking.com link here !

Ontario road trip - Golden Lake

If you also want to visit Toronto on this 10 day Ontario road trip itinerary, head to Toronto after Ottawa – it can take around 4-5 hours.

Spend around 2 days in Toronto and drive up to Huntsville ready for the end of Day 3 of this Ontario itinerary. Plan your trip with our 3 Days in Toronto Itinerary !

Algonquin Provinicial Park | Day 2 – 3

The next place to visit on your road trip in Ontario is Algonquin Provincial Park! Start your day early to make the most out of your day and also avoid crowds.

We arrived at 7 am and discovered mosquitos are everywhere at this time, so definitely pack mosquito repellent!

When you get to Algonquin Provincial Park there’s a map to pick up with a list of all the trails you can do and the price is $21 to enter the park by vehicle. Find out more info here on their website!

Algonquin Park is one of the most popular parks in Ontario and it’s huge! Only a fraction of the nature here has trails and they are beautiful ranging from viewpoints to seeing wildlife and walking over bogs.

Things to do at Algonquin Provincial Park

  • Centennial Ridges Trail – 4 to 6-hour hike | moderate – difficult
  • Track and Tower Trail – 3 to 4-hour hike | difficult
  • Beaver Pond Trail – 1.5-hour trail | easy
  • Logging Museum Outdoor Exhibit Trail – 1 hour |easy
  • The Lookout – 1-hour hike | moderate
  • Big Pines – 1.5-hour hike | easy
  • Spruce Bog Boardwalk – 30 minutes | easy

Algonquin Provincial Park - Ontario road trip

We recommend picking a long trail or 3-4 short ones and bringing lunch with you! If you didn’t pick up any food in Ottawa, there’s a Charbonneau’s Freshmart before the park and a small Lake of Two Rivers grocery and camp store inside the park.

When you’re finished in the park, unless you’re camping there, head to Huntsville for some dinner and a place to stay.

Total driving time – 1.5 to 2 hours. You’ll be spending the day hopping on different trails in the park.

Where to stay near Algonquin Provincial Park

  • Free/Off-grid – Huntsville, the small spot next to a lake on Camp Kitchen road ( near here )
  • Campsite – Algonquin Provincial Park has many campgrounds in the area such as Kearney Lake Campground – Find more details here !
  • Hotel – Rodeway Inn King William Huntsville – Here’s the Booking.com link here !

10 days in Ontario road trip - Free camping spots

Huntsville & Driving | Day 3 – 4

Spend your morning browsing through Hunstville, a small town in Muskoka, Ontario. As it’s close to many provincial parks, you’ll find this town is geared for adventure! There’s a lovely lakeside walk to do before moving on to your next destination of the day.

Things to do in Huntsville

  • Lions Lookout
  • Have lunch at one of the local restaurants
  • Check out Arrowhead Provincial Park
  • Visit Muskoka Heritage Place

After wandering around Huntsville, we hit the road towards Lake Superior / Sault Ste Marie but chose to stop driving and stay the night in Lorne which is on the way.

If you have more time, add Killarney Provincial Park to your road trip in Ontario itinerary! It’s the best place for hikers, campers and those who like to be on the water.

Check out the hikes here such as The Crack, Cranberry Bog Trail and Granite Ridge Trail. We chose Algonquin Provincial Park instead and would visit Killarney next time.

Huntsville, Ontario road trip itinerary

Total driving time – 3 to 3.5 hours. Spend the afternoon driving west and stop whenever you want!

Where to stay near Lorne

  • Free/Off-grid – The beauty of off-grid camping is finding unique spots that are difficult to find! Here’s one of our favourite spots in Ontario to free camp, although it is very bumpy to get to! – Here’s a rough location , but use iOverlander to find it exactly!
  • Campsite – Spanish River Resort and Campground – Find out more on their website here !
  • Hotel – Goodman’s Motel – find their location here !

Ontario Road Trip Route

Sault Ste Marie & Batchawana Bay | Day 4 – 5

When you wake up at your destination near Lorne/Sudbury, head to Sault Ste Marie which is the beginning of your Lake Superior adventures.

The drive takes around 3 hours on the Trans-Canada highway passing many more lakes in Ontario.

Sault Ste Marie is a city on the border of Canada and the United States split by the St Marys River. There isn’t much to do in the city, but it’s a good stopover on your 10 day Ontario road trip to stretch your legs before making it to Lake Superior.

Things to do in Sault Ste Marie

  • Take a stroll along the boardwalk
  • Check out the shopping ( here’s the mall !)
  • Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre
  • Walk around Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site

After stopping at Sault Ste Marie, make your way to Batchawana Bay for the afternoon and find a place to stay. Lake Superior is one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes! It holds 10% of the world’s surface freshwater, which is crazy to think.

Sault Ste Marie, Ontario road trip

Stop off at Chippewa Falls on the way to break up the hour drive and when arriving at Batchawana Bay , take a walk and a dip in the lake! If you don’t fancy cooking, have dinner at The Voyageur’s Lodge ( they have massive apple fritters !)

Total driving time – 3.5 to 4 hours. Split into two parts, a big 3-hour drive and then a 1-hour drive!

Where to stay near Batchawana Bay

  • Free/Off-grid – A pullover near Stone Beach – here’s the location !
  • Campsite – Sunset Shores Resort – Find out more on their website !
  • Hotel – The Voyageur’s Lodge and Cookhouse – Here’s their website !

10 Day Road Trip in Ontario, Canada

Lake Superior Provincial Park | Day 5 – 6

On Day 5 of your 10 day Ontario road trip itinerary, head back to The Voyageur’s Lodge for some breakfast before making your way to Lake Superior Provincial Park.

Things to do in Lake Superior Provincial Park

  • Take in the views at Agawa Bay Scenic Lookout ( location )
  • Check out the Agawa Rock Pictographs ( location )
  • Visit Sand River Falls ( location )
  • Swim at Katherine Cove ( location )
  • Walk along the beach at Old Woman Bay ( location )

As it’s a Provincial Park, it will cost around $15.50 to enter with a vehicle, but there are a few things to do in the park to make it worth the price! When visiting the Agawa Rock Pictographs, be very careful as the hike down involves slippery rocks and ropes. Check Google Maps for more reviews !

Agawa Rock Pictographs - Road Trip in Ontario

After enjoying the views of Lake Superior, make your way to Wawa and visit Dr Roses Beach . There are parking spots to make your own food or a few restaurants around the town.

Total driving time – around 2 hours, with many stops along the way.

Where to stay near Wawa

  • Free/Off-grid – Near Sandy Beach or Dr Rose’s Beach – here’s the location !
  • Campsite – Wawa RV Resort & Campground – Here’s their website !
  • Hotel – Algoma Motel – Here’s the Booking.com link here !

Ontario Road Trip Route, Canada

Wawa | Day 6 – 7

Take the day off driving on your road trip in Ontario and spend the day at Wawa Lake. Wawa was one of our highlights in Ontario as took the day to appreciate the province and didn’t drive much at all.

Things to do in Wawa

  • Visit the Scenic High Fall
  • Admire the Wawa Goose ( location )
  • Swim in Wawa Lake from Dr Rose’s Beach
  • Visit Sandy Beach
  • See the views from Lake Superior Scenic Lookout

Spend the day checking lovely sights in Wawa, including the 28 feet tall Goose statue with a wing span of 20 feet! Wawa lake is a beautiful place to rest during your 10 days in Ontario road trip and it’s even better if you have an inflatable ring! End your day in Wawa at the same camping spot or accommodation.

Wawa Goose - Ontario Itinerary

Total driving time – 30 minutes. Today is a driving break day!

Wawa, 10 days in Ontario itinerary

White River & Nipigon | Day 7 – 8

After a relaxing day on your Ontario itinerary, hit the road towards Nipigon with a few stops on the way.

The first stop of the day is – White River! It’s known for being the home town of the black bear cub that inspired Winnie the Pooh !

Long ago, a Canadian lieutenant and veterinary surgeon named the bear Winnie after his own hometown (Winnipeg, Manitoba) and brought the bear to England during World War I.

Winnie was taken to London Zoom which is where Christopher Robin saw the bear, and the famous story began. White River also has a monument, gift shop and museum with a few places to eat in the town.

  • Winnie the Pooh Memorial ( location )
  • White River Heritage Museum ( location )

Winnie the Pooh Memorial, Ontario Road Trip

After White River, we carried on driving and stopped at Aguasabon Falls along the way before arriving in Nipigon. There are a few things to do in Nipigon to spend the rest of your day before getting some rest.

  • Nipigon Lookout ( location )
  • Nipigon Marina ( location )

Total driving time – 4 hours.

Where to stay near Nipigon

  • Free/Off-grid – Parking lot at Nipigon Lookout – find the location here !
  • Campsite – Nipigon Marina Campground – Find out more on their website !
  • Hotel – The Pine Crest Motel – Here’s their website here !

Nipigon, Road Trip in Ontario

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park | Day 8 – 9

The next place to visit on your 10 day Ontario road trip itinerary is Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. It’s located on the west side of Lake Superior and is an amazing spot for hiking.

The price to enter is $15.50 with a vehicle and it’s worth it for the views!

As an alternative, there’s also Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park nearby offering beautiful hikes!

Things to do in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

  • Top of the Giant Hike – a full-day hike of almost 7 hours ( half easy, half difficult )
  • Head Trail – 16km round trip | difficult
  • Twinpine Lake Trail – 9km round trip | moderate

We highly recommend Top of the Giant Hike, although long, it’s not too bad for a moderate hiker and it’s a great activity to do on your Ontario road trip. After your hike, head to Thunder Bay for some dinner and to find a place to stay,

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

Total driving time – around 2.5 hours. The drive from Nipigon to Thunder Bay is only 1.5 and it’s a 1-hour detour to visit Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.

Where to stay near Thunder Bay

  • Free/Off-grid – Wallamart in Thunder Bay – here’s the location !
  • Campsite – Sleeping Giant Provincial Park – Find out more info here !
  • Hotel – Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel & Suites – Here’s the link !

10 days in Ontario road trip - Hiking in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Thunder Bay & Kakabeka Falls | Day 9 – 10

On day 9 of your road trip in Ontario, you’ll wake up in Thunder Bay (or a nearby camping site). This is a great opportunity to stock up on any food or items you need as the next big city after Thunder Bay is Winnipeg.

After browsing the city, there are a few more things to do in the area before continuing west on your 10 day Ontario road trip.

Things to do in Thunder Bay

  • Mount McKay Scenic Lookout – say goodbye to Lake Superior
  • Kakabeka Falls – impressive waterfall

There’s a small parking fee at Kakabeka Falls but it’s worth a visit on your Ontario itinerary. After visiting the falls we chose an off-grid camping spot (with beavers!) before our big drive the next day.

Kakabeka Falls - Road Trip in Ontario

Total driving time – 1 to 1.5-hours.

Where to stay near Raith

  • Free/Off-grid – Central Time Zone Truckstop (washroom facilities) – here’s the location !
  • Campsite – Open Bay Lodge
  • Hotel – Savanne River Resort – Here’s the link !

Driving day | Day 10

The last day of your 10 days in Ontario road trip will be spent driving out of the province, preparing to enter Manitoba the next day.

Things to see in Western Ontario

  • Max the Moose ( location ) – a big statue of a moose!
  • Kenora ( location ) – lovely city next to a lake in Ontario
  • Husky the Muskie ( location ) – a big sculpture of a fish!

Kenora - Ontario Road Trip

Although it’s a long drive, there are a few stops to make along the way, and yes two of them are big statues of animals! Day 10 isn’t the most interesting of days, but if you’re driving across the country it’s the only way to do it!

Total driving time – 4.5 to 5 hours – the longest driving day in your 10 day Ontario road trip itinerary.

Where to stay

  • Free/Off-grid – Ontario border stop (washroom facilities) – here’s the location !
  • Campsite – Sunnyside Camp – Find out more on their website here !
  • Hotel – Super 8 by Wyndham Kenora – Here’s the link here !

10 Days in Ontario Road Trip Itinerary

10 Day Ontario Road Trip Itinerary Breakdown

Day 1  – Ottawa/Golden Lake  /  Day 2  –  Algonquin Provincial Park /  Day 3  –  Huntsville & Driving  /  Day 4  –  Sault Ste Marie & Batchawana Bay /  Day 5  –  Lake Superior Provincial Park  /  Day 6  –  Wawa /  Day 7  –  White River & Nipigon /  Day 8  –  Sleeping Giant Provincial Park /  Day 9  –  Thunder Bay & Kakabeka Waterfall / Day 10  – Driving Day

Other places to visit on an Ontario Itinerary

  • Toronto – Canada’s biggest city in southern Ontario – check out our 3 Days in Toronto Itinerary !
  • Cheltenham Badlands – beautiful red hills near Toronto!
  • Niagara Falls – possibly the most famous waterfall in the world!
  • Bruce Peninsula National Park – a popular park near Toronto!

Best time to visit Ontario, Canada

The best time to visit Ontario is May to September when the weather is warm. In the winter months ( November to March ) it can get very cold in the east of Canada and often snows!

We highly recommend planning your 10 day Ontario road trip in the summer or the shoulder months so you can fully experience the beautiful lakes, hikes and nature in the province.

Chipmunk in Ontario

Ontario Itinerary Without A Car

Trains  – Trains aren’t the easiest way to get around Canada, however, there is a train that runs the whole way across the country. This is an awesome way to travel through Ontario, you just won’t get to see many spots on this Ontario itinerary. Find train times here !

Buses  – The most popular bus service in Canada is Megabus . However, Megabus only has routes around Southern Ontario such as Toronto. Parkbus has routes from Toronto to any provincial parks in the area – it’s a great way for locals without cars to see nature.

Flights  – It’s definitely possible to fly into Ontario, with Toronto being the largest airport. However, it’s not really possible to do this Ontario itinerary by flying.  Check Skyscanner  for flight times and prices   (most likely WizzAir or RyanAir)

Car Rental  – There are many car rental companies in Ontario to help you go on the best 10 day Ontario road trip! Find a car rental company here !

As this is an Ontario road trip itinerary, we highly recommend travelling in a vehicle whether it’s a rental or your own.

10 Day Ontario Road Trip Travel Essentials

  • Stainless Steel Water Bottle  – A reusable water bottle can be used all over Ontario, Canada.
  • Amazon Basics Packing Cubes  – The easiest way to pack your clothes!
  • Anker Power Bank  – Always have a full battery when on the road.
  • Rain Mac in a Bag  – Just in case it rains on your Ontario road trip.
  • Joby GorillaPod 3K Pro Kit  – We absolutely love our  Joby GorillaPod  to take independent photos and use it for our  Sony A600 . There’s also a Joby Phone Tripod too!

10 Day Road Trip in Ontario Itinerary

Best apps for a 10 Day Ontario Road Trip

  • iOverlander – The easiest way to find free camping spots in Canada.
  • Google Sheets – Keep track of your itinerary by creating a travel itinerary on Google Sheets.
  • GasBuddy – Find the cheapest gas.
  • Husky – Collect points from the Husky gas stations.
  • Duolingo – If you’re a passenger, learn some French on the road.
  • Google Maps – Download offline maps of the whole province of Ontario for times when you don’t have a phone signal.

How many days in Ontario is enough?

This road trip in Ontario itinerary involves around 22 hours of driving with a few extra hours for places to visit off of the highway. If you’re in a rush to travel across Canada, you can do this trip in a minimum of 3-5 days.

We recommend at least 1 week in Ontario if you want to visit the places on this itinerary and spend time hiking in the provincial parks.

Helpful Links: Book  your hostels here  / Trains here  

SafetyWing  Nomad Insurance

Don’t forget Travel Insurance!  SafetyWing  is a totally flexible monthly-rolling travel insurance to help you stay safe on your trip anywhere in the world.  Find out more here!

More  Canada  guides:

  • The Best 3-Month Road Trip in Canada Itinerary
  • 3 Days in Toronto on a Budget
  • The Best Bowen Island Day Trip from Vancouver
  • The Best 3 Days on the Sunshine Coast
  • Top 25 Best Things to do in Vancouver, Canada
  • Easy hikes in Vancouver
  • All Canada  posts:

That’s the end of our The Best 10 Day Ontario Road Trip Itinerary (2024)!  Enjoy your Ontario road trip adventures and if you need any more help planning – send us a message on Instagram (@thesunrisedreamers) or leave a comment below!

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Amy & Dan are the founders of The Sunrise Dreamers. They are travellers from the UK who have been on the road since 2017 whilst living in places like England, Canada, Thailand and the Canary Islands. They share their knowledge of travelling the world with detailed travel guides and tips. They're experts in vegan travel and show their audience how to travel on a budget.

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30 Best Ontario Road Trips You Need to Experience (2024)

Posted on Published: June 27, 2023  - Last updated: January 8, 2024

Categories Blog , Canada , Ontario , Road Trips

These are the best road trips in Ontario that you’ll want to experience as soon as possible. On these top Ontario road trips, I’m going to showcase some fantastic destinations and give you many ideas for upcoming travels in the province. Looking for even more places to visit? Here are the 30 best small towns in Ontario and the best beaches in Ontario .

Spending hours in the car might not seem like a lot of fun at first. However, I’ve got some great road trip tips to help make the journey almost as enjoyable as the destination. Some of the essentials include yummy food and drink (coffee is an absolute must for me!), an epic road trip music playlist, downloadable maps, and don’t forget your sunglasses!

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Best road trips in Ontario

Are you a hiker? You may want to hop over to my other website, Ontario Hiking, to check out the top 100 hikes in Ontario . You could easily plan 100 road trips using this list alone. If you’re looking for Ontario road trips with many things to see and do, here’s my list of the best destinations around the province that you simply must see.

Need a Rental Car for your Ontario Road Trip?

I always use Discover Cars when I need a car rental, no matter where I’m traveling in the world. If you’re thinking about tackling any of these road trips in Ontario and you don’t have a car, I suggest comparing car rental prices to find the best rates. Happy road trippin’!

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Best Road Trips in Ontario: 1000 Islands

Best Road Trips in Ontario: 1000 Islands

The Thousand Islands region is an incredible destination for lovers of outdoor adventures. Hiking , kayaking , paddleboarding. You name it and you’ll likely be able to do it in the 1000 Islands. There’s also delicious food and drink, fascinating history, and it’s oozing with small town charm.

The town of Gananoque is considered to be the “gateway to the Thousand Islands”. This is likely where you’ll want to base yourself for the night. There’s a quaint downtown core with shops, restaurants, and even a brewery.

This is also a jumping off point for many popular attractions, like a kayaking tour or a boat cruise of the 1000 Islands on the St. Lawrence River. Then, it’s easy to explore the rest of the region from Gananoque, such as the Thousand Islands National Park . I stayed at the comfortable and conveniently located Colonial Resort & Spa .

Southern Ontario Road Trips: Grand Bend

Southern Ontario Road Trips: Grand Bend

Grand Bend is home to one of the best beaches in Ontario , and that’s a good enough reason to plan your Ontario road trip there. Beyond the beautiful beach, there’s also a wonderful provincial park (that also has a pretty beach!), a resort with a spa and golf course, two wineries, and fantastic restaurants.

In this blog post, I show you how to spend a day or two in Grand Bend , while taking a day trip to nearby Sarnia. No matter what you end up doing, don’t miss the sunsets in Grand Bend. They are among the best in the province, Canada, and possibly the world!

If you’re looking for where to stay in Grand Bend, check out Oakwood Resort . Not only is there a spa and golf course, but there’s also great dining options and a pristine section of the beach that you can access straight from the property.

Adorable Towns on Lake Huron

Adorable Towns on Lake Huron (Bayfield, Ontario)

Looking for more great places to visit on Lake Huron? If you continue traveling north from Grand Bend, you’ll hit so many beautiful small towns and villages on the way. Over the course of a weekend or a few days, you can explore each charming place. Stop to admire the little main street villages, the stunning beaches, and the parks and trails.

From Grand Bend and traveling north, the best places to visit include Bayfield, Goderich, Kincardine, Port Elgin and Southampton. You can also continue on to the popular beach town in Ontario, Sauble Beach, with its iconic sign welcoming you to the beach. Stay at a historic inn in Goderich, the Benmiller Inn & Spa , for the ultimate getaway.

Places to Visit in Ontario: Port Stanley

Places to Visit in Ontario: Port Stanley

Port Stanley is another one of the best road trips in Ontario that you can take this summer. I recommend visiting both Port Stanley and the nearby village of Sparta, as you can see in my Port Stanley itinerary . Located on the shores of Lake Erie in Elgin County, Port Stanley is one of the cutest small towns in Ontario and an awesome road trip destination.

There are so many things to do in Port Stanley that make for a memorable getaway: shopping, renting a bike and riding around town, having a beach day or two, visiting a lavender farm, frequenting a winery, and even going for a hike. And don’t forget all of the delectable restaurants and coffee shops.

When you visit Port Stanley, I suggest staying at one of the Carriage Houses at The Windjammer Inn . My Carriage House had so many wonderful amenities, like a kitchenette, a Jacuzzi tub, and a little patio out front. Plus, your stay comes with one of the tastiest breakfasts I’ve ever enjoyed at a hotel.

Ontario Weekend Road Trips: Stratford

Ontario Weekend Road Trips: Stratford

Stratford is another amazing city in Ontario that has small town vibes, especially around its historic downtown. You might know Stratford best for the Stratford Festival or the fact that it’s the hometown of Justin Bieber, but there are so many things to see in this picturesque Ontario city.

Downtown Stratford has many unique boutiques and small businesses you’ll love. As an artsy city, there’s no shortage of festivities, public art, and local galleries. Stratford is nestled on the banks of the Avon River, so you can soak up beautiful views and explore its scenic trails.

Add delicious food and beverages to the mix, and you’ve got the makings of a delightful trip to Stratford, Ontario. Some of my favorite restaurants include Grounded (“Purely Plant Based Cafe”) and The Planet Diner (vegan comfort food). Spend the night at Foster’s Inn , conveniently located in Stratford’s downtown core.

Road Trip to London, Ontario

Road Trip to London, Ontario

London, Ontario is a big city with small town vibes. As I strolled down Richmond Row, the historic shopping district in London’s downtown core, the old buildings seamlessly merged with modern boutiques. It’s also known as “The Forest City”, so you can imagine that there are lots of great outdoor activities in nature.

Here’s why a trip to London is one of the best road trips in Ontario: there are outdoor adventures, fantastic restaurants, brilliant museums, and even a gigantic arcade with tons of video games. I recommend going treetop trekking at Boler Mountain, admiring the thoughtful art displays at Museum London, and playing games at the Rec Room.

For food and drink, sampling tea and eats at The Tea Lounge is a must. Love craft beer? Head over to Curley Brewing Company for refreshing beer and tasty pub fare. Stay at The Park Hotel with its modern and dazzling suites, centrally located in the middle of it all.

Woodstock and Oxford County

Woodstock and Oxford County

Woodstock and Oxford County is another overlooked region of Ontario that I loved visiting. I spent a day in Woodstock and a day in Otterville and Tillsonburg.

In Woodstock, I frequented a lot of amazing local businesses like Early Bird Coffee, Wild Comfort Body Care, Habitual Chocolate, and Upper Thames Brewing Company. One thing that I really loved was how each small business worked with one another. For instance, the brewery provided beer to make body care products. The chocolate shop offered cacao nibs for a stout beer.

Otterville and Tillsonburg were also pleasant surprises to check out. Otterville has lots of opportunities to explore history and nature, and it’s a great place to go kayaking. In Tillsonburg, I cut my own flowers at a local flower farm, attended an outdoor yoga class, and ate lots of yummy food. Combine a trip to Woodstock, Otterville, and Tillsonburg for one of the most epic Ontario road trips.

If you’re looking for places to stay in the region, I suggest checking out this beautiful chalet just outside of Tillsonburg. Stay in this country home in a peaceful setting with many modern amenities.

Road Trips in Southern Ontario: Windsor

Road Trips in Southern Ontario: Windsor

Have you visited Windsor yet? It’s one of my top southern Ontario road trips, especially if you are up for an eco-friendly getaway. While Windsor might be known historically as the automotive capital, there are lots of awesome adventures in the city.

I spent the majority of my time in Tecumseh as there are many fantastic activities near Lake St. Clair. You can go standup paddleboarding (I highly recommend the sunset SUP tour). There are lots of cycling paths and trails to explore.

Plus, I loved all of the yummy vegan eats! There’s a vegan donut shop that captured my heart (Plant Joy), especially since you can get your name spelled out in donuts. Also, be sure to dine at Nooch, Healthy Mama, Carrots n’ Dates, and Thyme Kitchen. Stay at A Hidden Gem B&B , a gorgeous historic home in Windsor.

Road Trip to Beaches and More: Turkey Point

Best road trips in Ontario: Turkey Point

Turkey Point is an underrated destination in Ontario and one of the best road trips in southern Ontario. It’s a short drive from Hamilton and Brantford, and just a couple of hours from Toronto. Turkey Point Beach on Lake Erie with its calm waters is a big draw for families with small children, as well as couples, groups of friends, and multigenerational family trips.

If you’re not visiting during the summertime, there are still many great things to do in Turkey Point that can be enjoyed in all seasons. First, Long Point Eco Adventures has thrilling outdoor amusements with its ziplines, kayaking tours, and night sky observation tours. There are also glamping wilderness suites and pods on site.

Justin and I stayed in a cute cottage with some of our friends when we visited Turkey Point. This lakefront beach house is right across the road from the beach, so you really can’t get much closer than this. It’s a cozy beach bungalow with four bedrooms and more than enough room for all your friends and family.

Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara Falls from a helicopter

While it might be an obvious suggestion, there’s a reason why so many people in Ontario (and around the world) flock to Niagara Falls . It’s one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Although I’ve been to Niagara Falls more times than I can count, it never ceases to amaze me.

Walk along the Falls, take a ride on the famous Hornblower Cruises ferry to the base of the falls (aka the Maid of the Mist), or walk through tunnels right beside Niagara Falls itself. I have even more suggestions on how to experience Niagara Falls in the fall and Niagara Falls in the winter . The Niagara Parkway is a great place to go cycling , if you’d like a break from all the driving.

Don’t miss going to Niagara-on-the-Lake, especially if you’re a fan of wine. This is the heart of Niagara’s wine country with over 120 wineries to visit. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming little town that’s perfect for a day trip, too.

Stay at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara for views of Niagara Falls from your room. If you’d rather spend the night in Niagara-on-the-Lake, we really enjoyed staying at the Pillar and Post Inn & Spa for a romantic getaway together.

Best Road Trips From Toronto: Muskoka Region

Best Road Trips From Toronto: Muskoka Region

There are so many amazing things to do in Muskoka, especially in the summertime. There are kayaking and paddling trips, exploring the hiking trails , or relaxing on a dock with a frosty pint. If you’re looking for places to visit in the Muskoka region, I suggest road tripping through Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, and Huntsville, to name a few.

In Bracebridge, there are numerous waterfalls and natural wonders along the Trans Canada Trail. Gravenhurst is another cute town that you’ll want to explore on the way to beautiful outdoor spaces. Huntsville is a gem of a town with a delightful downtown core, a brewery, and patios upon patios.

Muskoka has approximately 1600 lakes and 14,000 kilometers of shoreline, with no shortage of beautiful beaches and places to explore. You can visit again and again for new experiences each time, making it one of the best road trips in Ontario. It’s also the gateway to Algonquin Park, one of the best provincial parks in Ontario.

Deerhurst Resort is a stunning property in Huntsville to rest your head at night. Justin and I attended a wedding here in the past and the resort was a beautiful destination in itself. There are two swimming pools on site, as well as the spa, a golf course, treetop trekking and much more.

Collingwood, Blue Mountain and Thornbury

Blue Mountain lights festival

You may have made more than a trip or two to Wasaga Beach over the years, but there’s so much more to see along Georgian Bay. Collingwood is a really lovely town to visit with a main street full of shops and restaurants. Scenic Caves Nature Adventures isn’t too far from Collingwood, and it’s home to some intriguing caves and southern Ontario’s longest suspension bridge.

Blue Mountain Village is popular in all seasons, whether you’re skiing or snowboarding in the winter or hiking in the summer. Soak in the soothing waters at Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain or take in an evening lights festival at Blue Mountain, depending on the season.

Continue your road trip west of Blue Mountain to the town of Thornbury . It’s a cute place to visit in Ontario with a main street filled with cafes and shops. There’s also a cidery in Thornbury, a large antique market, and some trails to explore as well. Stay at Penny’s Motel , a chic and stylish property that you’ll love.

Road Trip to Kingston, Ontario

Queens University, Kingston

Kingston is another amazing city in Ontario and one of the best road trips from Toronto. Downtown Kingston has charming inns, delectable dining options, and lots of water sports on the St. Lawrence River. Justin and I went standup paddleboarding for the first time in Kingston, and we had a total blast!

There are many Kingston attractions that you’ll want to check out. You can visit historic Fort Henry, take the ferry to Wolfe Island, and tour the Kingston Penitentiary. Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a great place to go for a hike, and going for a ride on the Kingston Trolley Tour is super iconic.

Stay at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Kingston Waterfront to be in the center of all the action. Situated right on the lake overlooking Confederation Park, you’ll be within walking distance of Kingston’s downtown core with its vibrant shops and restaurants.

Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula

Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula

What kind of a “best road trips in Ontario” article would this be if I didn’t mention Tobermory and the Bruce Peninsula ? Tobermory is known as the “freshwater scuba diving capital of the world” for its intriguing shipwrecks in Fathom Five National Marine Park, Canada’s first national marine conservation area.

It’s also home to Bruce Peninsula National Park and its famous Grotto cave. Hikers will absolutely love the Bruce Peninsula as there are incredible trails at the national park, Flowerpot Island , and Lions Head Provincial Park.

Even if you aren’t massively into hiking, there are amazing views for days from the town itself or one of the easier walking paths. In the harbour, you’ll find restaurants and a brewery. It’s a sweet place to visit, although it does get very busy during the summer months. Stay at the Bruce Anchor Motel right in town for a comfortable and convenient overnight stay.

Point Pelee and Pelee Island

Kingsville, Ontario

Point Pelee National Park is the southernmost portion of mainland Canada, just south of Leamington. You’ll discover five unique Carolinian habitats and the opportunity to witness over 370 species of birds throughout the year.

While I highly recommend visiting Point Pelee by day, you can also have an entirely new experience at night. Point Pelee National Park is one of the best dark sky preserves in Ontario . The best times to see the stars at Point Pelee National Park are during the new moon (when you can’t see the moon in the sky). During these nights, the park will stay open until midnight, which are longer operating hours than usual.

Pelee Island is a great place to rest and unwind. It’s the southernmost inhabited place in Canada. There are a few relaxing hikes, a lighthouse, and a winery. From Leamington or Kingsville , you can also take the ferry over to Pelee Island. Spend the night at Inn 15 Brewery Loft Suites in Kingsville.

Cute Small Town in Ontario: Elora

Cute Small Town in Ontario: Elora

Is Elora quite possibly the cutest town in Ontario? I don’t like to pick favorites, but Elora really captured my heart . It’s one of the best places in Ontario to visit for the weekend, just an hour outside of Toronto. So, if you’re looking for the best road trips from Toronto, Elora is a great one to consider. Plus, you can visit the nearby town of Fergus in the same trip.

There are plenty of outdoor adventures in Elora, like hiking at Elora Gorge Conservation Area , going tubing, or swimming at the Elora Quarry. Treat yourself to afternoon tea in a pretty garden patio at The Wild Tart. Go shopping along the main street. If you really want to treat yourself, a spa day at Elora Mill is absolutely divine.

Elora also has an assortment of cafes, a brewery, pubs, and restaurants. I suggest spending the night at the cozy Cheshire Cat B&B for a warm and welcoming spot in town.

Dundas, Ontario (Hamilton)

Dundas, Ontario (Hamilton)

Are you a fan of cute small towns and beautiful nature? Dundas is a community in Hamilton, Ontario that has a little bit of everything. There’s a quaint main street featuring dozens of shops, cafes and restaurants. Don’t miss stopping at Detour Coffee or Beanermunky Chocolates. Go for a stroll at the Dundas Driving Park or attend a local festival in the summer.

Aside from the quaint downtown core, Dundas is best known for its beautiful conservation areas and hiking trails. The  Dundas Valley Conservation Area  is always a treat to visit with its extensive trail system, the Hermitage ruins, and the old Victorian train station. Dundas also has two waterfalls (Tews Falls and  Websters Falls ), as well as amazing lookout point called the  Dundas Peak .

While there aren’t any hotels or apartment rentals within Dundas itself, you can stay down the road in Hamilton. Try the SoMa Furnished Residences for a comfortable and convenient place to stay.

Brant County (Brantford and Paris)

Paris, Ontario

There’s plenty of fun to be had in “The Telephone City”! Brantford has turned into quite the Ontario road trip destination over the years with engaging attractions and museums, including national historic sites, as well as outdoor adventures on the Grand River. You absolutely must go tubing on the Grand River as it’s like a giant natural lazy river!

From Brantford, hop over to the nearby town of Paris, especially if you love small towns like I do. Paris has a charming main street with restaurants and shops. You can dine on the patios lining the Grand River, and there are many Instagrammable spots around town, too. Spend the night at the idyllic Arlington Hotel right in the middle of town.

Prince Edward County

Karlo Estates Bridge, Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County has grown to be a very popular summer road trip destination in Ontario over the years. Next to Niagara, it’s one of the best wine countries in Ontario, and it’s even home to the world’s first vegan-certified winery, Karlo Estates.

For outdoor activities, Prince Edward County is home to Sandbanks Provincial Park, as well as 800km+ of shoreline to enjoy. There are also six museums around the County featuring Indigenous history and a pioneer village.

Prince Edward County is home to many artists and you can venture out on an art studio trail to visit them in person. Many studios offer instructed workshops where you can get crafty yourself. There’s also so much to see and do when it comes to catching live theater performances or concerts. Base yourself at the Merrill House in Picton and spend a few days road tripping around and adventuring.

Brighton and the Bay of Quinte

Brighton and the Bay of Quinte

Brighton and the Bay of Quinte region is another excellent Ontario weekend road trip you need to take. You’ll find Brighton on the coastline of Lake Ontario, about two hours from Toronto and three hours from Ottawa. This is one of Ontario’s most charming small towns that also has an abundance of outdoor adventures.

There are so many things to see and do in Brighton. You can go hiking at Presqu’ile Provincial Park and Proctor Park Conservation Area . There’s a quaint downtown core with local shops that offer unique finds. Plus, Brighton is surrounded by countryside and farms with the freshest produce around.

In Brighton, the Timber House Resort is one of the best hotels that I’m sure you’ll love. It’s a beachfront property with uniquely decorated rooms featuring wood beam ceilings. There’s an outdoor swimming pool, bicycle rentals, and a great breakfast.

Road Trips in Ontario: Belleville

Road Trips in Ontario: Belleville

Belleville is another fantastic road trip in Ontario with many fun attractions and activities to discover. Downtown Belleville features a historic city centre with many local shops, cafes, breweries and restaurants. Check out the street art and colourful murals all over town while you’re there, too.

There’s no shortage of unique seasonal happenings, like Pop-Ups on the Bay, and there are plenty of outdoor adventures to be had. I loved kayaking on the Bay of Quinte and going for a walk on the Waterfront Trail. Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada provides an insightful window into the past, and there might be a cool event to check out when you’re there.

You can pair your trip to Belleville with some other towns in the Bay of Quinte, like Trenton and Brighton. There are also some nearby conservation areas with hiking trails, like Sager Conservation Area , HR Frink Conservation Area and Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area . Stay at the clean and modern hotel,  Towneplace Suites by Marriott Belleville .

Lennox and Addington County

Napanee, Ontario

Lennox and Addington County is a lesser known destination in South Eastern Ontario that you need to add to your Ontario road trip bucket list. Make your home base in Greater Napanee and explore several nearby areas, like Loyalist Township and Stone Mills Township. Stay at the Seasons Gallery Retreat , a relaxing getaway in historic Napanee.

Napanee has a cute downtown core with excellent shops, restaurants and caf. You can walk everywhere in Napanee, including a stroll to a waterfall in the middle of town on a riverfront boardwalk. Then, hop on board a pontoon boat for a cruise on the Napanee River.

Visit one of Ontario’s quiet islands, Amherst Island, perfect for birdwatching and immersing yourself in nature. Stop in the village of Bath first, which is where you’ll catch the ferry to Amherst Island. Bath has one main streets with some artisan shops and a cute coffee shop.

Perth and Lanark County

Stewart Park, Perth Ontario

Have you heard about the Lanark Highlands or the town of Perth ? Make sure you don’t overlook this beautiful region of Ontario as it’s one of the best Ontario road trips. If you’re looking for a getaway in Ontario that offers peace and tranquility, delicious food, welcoming festivals, and something a little out of the ordinary, it’s time to spend a weekend in Perth and Lanark County.

Go for a stroll around Stewart Park, browse the quaint downtown shops, and admire the old architecture around town. You can also try standup paddleboarding or kayaking down the river. If you love hiking, the trails at the Perth Wildlife Reserve Conservation Area are a must.

I spent two nights at the  Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn & Spa , which is one of the most popular hotels in Perth, Ontario. Nestled on the edge of Stewart Park, your hotel room may have one of the prettiest views of the town.

Cornwall, Ontario

Cornwall, Ontario

Have you visited the city of Cornwall yet? It’s Ontario’s easternmost city that sits on the Canada-USA border, located on the St. Lawrence River. It’s the last major stop in eastern Ontario before you enter Quebec. If you’re on a road trip of Ontario, you might consider stopping in Cornwall for a day before continuing on your way.

Cornwall is home to hiking, biking, and kayaking trails at Guindon Park, Gray’s Creek Conservation Area, and of course, the Waterfront Trail. Some of the best attractions include the Lost Villages Museum (a wild story in Canadian history that I’d never heard before!), a spacious city park, and the ruins of a Roman Catholic church that remind me more of Europe than Canada.

Cornwall is full of so many hidden gems that will make you wonder why you never thought to visit before now. Here’s a lovely two bedroom apartment that you can call home during your time in Cornwall.

Best Road Trips in Ontario: Ottawa

Best Road Trips in Ontario: Ottawa

Ottawa is an amazing all-season destination in Ontario, whether you decide to plan your summer road trip to Ottawa or visit Ottawa in the winter . There are festivals all year long (Winterlude is perfect for the winter, and you don’t want to miss the famous Tulip Festival in the spring). From ice skating on the Rideau Canal to touring the Parliament buildings, there are so many things that you can only do in Ottawa that make it such a worthwhile destination.

While not entirely in Ottawa, Gatineau Park is the National Capital Region’s conservation park. Most of it is located across the Ottawa River in Gatineau, Quebec. Of course, Gatineau, while not in Ontario, is another awesome place to check out on your road trip to Ottawa.

If you’re a museum buff, you will adore Ottawa. There are seven national museums in total, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museum of History and the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. For a spacious and upscale hotel near many museums and the downtown core, rest your head at the Lord Elgin Hotel .

Road Trip Ontario: Cute Towns Near Ottawa

Road Trip Ontario: Cute Towns Near Ottawa - Sunset in Merrickville Ontario

If you’re planning an Ontario road trip of eastern Ontario, there are so many adorable and charming towns near Ottawa that you need to visit. These are some of the cutest small towns that I’ve ever seen. Most of them have picturesque downtown streets where you can walk all over town. Some of them are right on the Rideau Canal, adding even more pretty viewpoints.

While I’ve already mentioned Perth, you can easily road trip to these towns from Perth or Ottawa, depending on the direction you’re travelling from. Drive to Smith’s Falls, Merrickville, Kemptville, Carleton Place and Almonte. Westport is another cute town that’s just south of Perth that you can include on this road trip, too.

I spent the night at the Merrickville Guest Suites , which was a cozy and cute apartment in the middle of town. From there, I was able to walk all over town and it also includes a complimentary parking space (a must for any Ontario road trips!).

Ontario Road Trips: Sudbury

Ontario Road Trips: Sudbury

Sudbury might be a four hour drive from Toronto, but it’s well worth the distance. This is one of the best road trips in Ontario for a great combination of city living and wilderness. Sudbury is known as the “Nickel City” for its mining history and the “City of Lakes” for its 330 lakes. In fact, Sudbury has more lakes than any other city in Canada.

Sudbury is the perfect place for outdoor adventures, visiting unique and popular tourist attractions, and wandering around a bustling city centre. It’s northern Ontario’s largest city and there’s no shortage of awesome attractions and activities. Check out Science North, the “Big Nickel” and Dynamic Earth.

For hiking trails and waterfalls, make some room in your itinerary for Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, Kivi Park, Onaping Falls and the A.Y. Jackson Lookout, and Bell Park / Ramsay Lake. Public art lovers will adore Sudbury – it’s home to Canada’s largest mural, as well as numerous other colorful works of art throughout downtown Sudbury. I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn Sudbury , which was the perfect place to relax after days of adventures.

Killarney and Killarney Provincial Park

Killarney Provincial Park

If you continue for another hour beyond Sudbury, you’ll discover one of the most beautiful places go to go hiking in Ontario. Killarney Provincial Park is home to the “Crack” trail , which leads to a stunning panoramic lookout point. Killarney Provincial Park has some less challenging trails across the rocks of the Canadian shield, as well as some lengthier trails that take several days to hike.

The town of Killarney is very small and there are only a couple of places to stay in town that are destinations in themselves. It’s one of the prettiest scenic drives through the grounds of the provincial park to reach Killarney. We spent a couple of nights at the Killarney Mountain Lodge where you could dine at the on-site restaurant or relax in the Muskoka chairs by the waterfront.

I suggest making a larger road trip journey where you visit Sudbury for a few days, and then venture down to Killarney Provincial Park for a couple more days. You can even extend your trip for longer and drive to my next suggested place for a road trip in Ontario…Manitoulin Island!

Manitoulin Island

Manitoulin Island is one of the most amazing road trips in Ontario, whether you drive there or take the ferry from Tobermory. It’s the largest freshwater island in the world, situated on the shores of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron.

Take a tour with the Great Spirit Circle Trail for an amazing Annishanabe cultural experience, learning more about the customs and legends of the local First Nations Peoples. Visitors are also welcome to the annual Pow Wows hosted by each First Nation community on Manitoulin Island.

Manitoulin Island is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. You must hike the Cup and Saucer Trail, and a stop at Bridal Veil Falls is a must. It’s even possible on some nights to see the northern lights from Manitoulin Island, as it’s one of the best dark sky preserves in Ontario . Stay at the Manitoulin Inn for a comfortable home base between your adventures.

Best Road Trips in Ontario: Thunder Bay

Best Road Trips in Ontario: Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay is one of the most amazing places to visit in Canada, a dynamic city surrounded by rugged wilderness. While it’s quite the drive from southern Ontario, it’s well worth the journey (or you may wish to fly to Thunder Bay and rent a car when you arrive , like I did!). There are so many things to do in Thunder Bay, both in and around the city, especially if you love exploring the great outdoors.

Perched on the shores of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake, the city of Thunder Bay is the gateway to some of Canada’s most epic landscapes. Northwestern Ontario is home to 150,000 lakes and an ancient Boreal forest with over 44 billion trees. Go paddling or venture across the vast Canadian Shield on foot.

Though it’s wonderful to explore the shops and restaurants in downtown Thunder Bay, the main attractions lie in the nature on the outskirts of the city. Explore Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (hike to the Top of the Giant), walk across Canada’s longest suspension bridge at Eagle Canyon Adventures, witness a vast gorge at Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park, and see the “Niagara Falls of the North”, Kakabeka Falls.

Spend the night in Thunder Bay at The Courthouse Hotel , a 40-room boutique hotel in the former Superior Court of Justice building, dating back to 1924.

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31+ Best Ontario Road Trips: Where to Hit the Road & When [2023]

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Hit the road Jack~🎶Seriously though, who doesn’t love a good road trip? Ontario has so much to offer and what better way to experience the province than with the open road? There are so many places which are best explored by a car that you’ll be missing out without one! Whether you’re looking for a weekend trip or a week-long adventure, these are the best Ontario road trips.

Below you’ll find a number of amazing Ontario road trip ideas including scenic drives, arts and culture, family-friendly destinations and more. No matter your interests, I guarantee you’ll be inspired to plan a future adventure.

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Top Road Trips in Ontario: Niagara Falls

Arguably the most popular of all the southern Ontario road trips, approximately 30 million people visit Niagara Falls each year. As someone who grew up in the area, I completely take the beauty of the Horseshoe Falls for granted. I mean, it’s a Canada bucket list item for so many people! While I don’t visit as often as I should, I’ve still been a number of times… meaning I have plenty of insider info so you can make the most of your Niagara Falls visit. For example, you don’t have to break the bank during your visit since there are so many  free things to do in Niagara Falls . I have even more tips in my full insider’s guide to Niagara Falls .

Are you wondering what to see and do in Niagara Falls? First, head to the Niagara Parkway where you’ll find a number of amazing things to do in this iconic Ontario road trip destination. Get up close and personal to the falls with Niagara Parks attractions like Journey Behind the Falls or their newest addition, The Tunnel . Just check out these views and you’ll see what I mean! Of course, there’s always our mini Las Vegas, Clifton Hill. There’s plenty of fun to be had and I can definitely say I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit at the Great Canadian Midway embracing my inner child with all the games.

If you’re looking for more nature than crowds, I highly recommend heading to the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve . These hiking trails are absolutely gorgeous as you follow them through the dense Carolinian forest to the shores of the Niagara River. This is one of my favourite fall Ontario road trips as the contrast of oranges and reds against the turquoise water is just extraordinary! Though chances are you came to see the falls but what if I could you the Niagara Region is home to over 10 of them? This alone makes a perfect day trip and is a great reason to turn your day trip into a weekend adventure. Check out my guide to the waterfalls in Niagara Region for more details.

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Views Along the Niagara Parkway in Niagara-on-the-Lake

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A hop, skip and jump away from Niagara Falls, you’ll find the ever-gorgeous countryside of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Chances are you’ve come here because of all the incredible wineries in Niagara BUT it’s much more than that.

It’s possible to visit both Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake in the same trip, however I highly recommend dedicating time to each destination separately. There are so many things to do in both of these top Ontario destinations! Take it from this local, I’m always finding more to explore in both areas. It’s certainly a pet peeve of mine when people recommend visiting them both on the same day, however they can certainly both be done in one weekend. 

Park your car in the heart of town and take a stroll along adorable streets as you’re enveloped in 19th Century charm fit for the Victorian era. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many amazing restaurants in town and enjoy the views of Old Fort Niagara across the river. I also recommend hopping on a bike and enjoying some of the Niagara Parkway. At 55 km long, you’ll pass by orchards, historical buildings, wineries and more. 

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View of Sherman Falls from the Bruce Trail in Ancaster

Hamilton & Dundas

The Hammer has come a long way in the past decade. While its industrial roots still hold strong, the city has plenty to offer visitors. As the waterfall capital of the world, you won’t want to miss exploring some of the best waterfalls in Hamilton . If you’re itching for some beautiful viewpoints, you can’t miss a visit to the ever-famous Dundas Peak . You don’t think of Hamilton as full of natural wonders but your mindset will quickly be changed after tackling some of the best hikes in Hamilton !

As I mentioned, the city has a fascinating history with a strong industrial heritage. Pay a visit to Dundurn Castle for a glimpse of life back in the 1800s or head to the Steam and Technology Museum. Located in the original Hamilton Waterworks building,  you’ll find the oldest surviving Canadian-built stationary steam engines. If the weather isn’t on your side, you can’t go wrong with any of these top indoor attractions in Hamilton !

If you’re a fan of things that go bump in the night, then you’ll love exploring Hamilton. As one of the older cities in what is now Canada, there are plenty of ghastly tales! From the horrific experiments of an insane asylum to the mass graves from the cholera pandemic, ghost chasers won’t want to miss these haunted spots in Hamilton .

I can’t forget to mention Hamilton’s thriving arts scene. Hamilton’s Supercrawl Festival continues to grow and grow each year and now includes year-round performances from local artists. The city also has a fantastic restaurant repertoire that’ll please even the strongest of critics. Take a look at the top restaurants in Hamilton and you’ll see what I mean. It’s easy to make a full day of it while exploring ‘Steeltown’!

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Durham Region

There is so much natural beauty to be found just an hour away from downtown Toronto. One such area is Durham Region, making it one of the top year-round Ontario day trip destinations from Toronto. Durham Region consists of the aforementioned Clarington as well as the cities and municipalities of Ajax, Brock, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby as well as Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. weekend trips in Ontario.

Within Durham Region, you’ll find a number of incredible craft breweries, great restaurants and small town hospitality. Check out one of the beautiful conservation areas, discover a flourishing arts and culture scene and cast a line with some of the area’s fishing opportunities. Here are a few spots within Durham Region to explore.

  • Town of Ajax

Did you know that you can find a taste of Europe in the town of Ajax? It’s true! Not to be confused with the City of Pickering just next door to Ajax, Pickering Village was once an original Quaker Settlement that dates back to the 1800s. Here you’ll find stunning European-style architecture that will remind you of old towns in Germany. Settle into one of the patios for a bite to eat and check out the shops in this little neighbourhood. Afterwards, head to the waterfront or Greenwood Conservation Area for some quality nature time and don’t forget to enjoy a pint of craft beer at Falcon Brewery! For a full list of ideas, check out my Ajax guide .

  • Municipality of Clarington

The Municipality of Clarington is another great day trip option from Toronto. Small town enthusiasts will enjoy the area as there are a number of adorable town clusters like Orono and Bowmanville. You’ll find antique markets, great craft beer, delicious restaurants and more. Plus you have Darlington Provincial Park where you can enjoy some quality beach time and the perfect spot to catch a sunset over Lake Ontario! You can even visit an old POW camp … if you dare! Whatever you choose to do, I guarantee you’ll have a memorable time in Durham Region. Take a look at my Clarington guide for some more Ontario road trip ideas in this area.

  • Lake Scugog

Another fantastic destination is Lake Scugog during the summer months. A popular spot for both locals and visitors alike, many head to Port Perry which is located right on the lakeshore. The town itself is picturesque with beautiful architecture, fantastic restaurants, boutique shops and a number of talented artists. Afterwards, you can walk right to the waterfront and enjoy the lake views. Many bring their boats or get out for a paddle to experience the lake from the water. It’s also a great starting point to explore this adorable rural area with the Sideroads of Scugog trail! Check out my guide to Lake Scugog for more information.

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Lake Ontario Views From Waupoos Estates Winery in Prince Edward County

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Just 90 minutes east along highway 401 and you’ll see signs for Trenton and Carrying Place, leading you to the getaway for Prince Edward County! It’s comprised of nine townships each with something unique to offer visitors exploring the area. Prince Edward County is home to over 30 wineries just waiting to share their vintages with you. You’ll also find a number of art galleries and historical buildings for the more culturally inclined. With some wellness retreats and even a lavender farm , you can easily find a little peace and quiet during this Ontario road trip.

If you’re a cyclist, you’ll definitely want to bring your bike and tackle the Millennium Trail through sprawling vineyards past century farms. There’s even an alpaca farm which is sure to be a treat no matter how old you are!

Prince Edward County is home to not one but three provincial parks:  Sandbanks Provincial Park , home to beautiful sandy beaches; its smaller, calmer sibling at North Beach; and Lake on the Mountain – home to the mysterious body of freshwater with no apparent source. Any of these parks are great for a family outing filled with swimming and picnics. Don’t feel like making anything? That’s perfectly fine as there are plenty of food trucks and restaurants throughout Prince Edward County!

Whether you come for the unique geological formations of PEC’s provincial parks or to do some touring of the area’s wineries, Prince Edward County is the perfect way to escape for a day.

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I can’t forget to include my old stomping grounds in Waterloo Region! Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge have so much to do in each of them that you could easily spend a day in every city. They all have an amazing number of outdoor spaces, incredible eats and amazing craft breweries .

Kitchener is my favourite of the three, though I might be a little biased since that’s where I used to live. Previously known as Berlin, Kitchener has seen a huge transformation over the past decade. I remember when I first moved to the areafor school that you never step foot in the city unless it was to go to the bus terminal or for a show at Elements. Now you’ll find a number of incredible restaurants in downtown Kitchener , an old school arcade bar, plenty of patios and even a speakeasy! The warmer weather also brings out Waterloo Region’s top-notch food truck scene which I highly recommend you indulge in whenever you’re in town.

Downtown Kitchener has become a truly experimental space where entrepreneurs of all kinds take an idea and run with it which has created a creative community of unique businesses that make Kitchener stand out from other cities in Waterloo Region. There’s even a beautiful park just minutes from the downtown core. Kitchener has a number of great trails for those looking for a breath of fresh air in the city!

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If you’re going to come for anything though, I highly recommend paying us a visit during Oktoberfest. It’s the largest one outside of Germany and always draws a big crowd every year! Though it guarantees your day trip will be turned into a weekend getaway .

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Sunset Views Along the Thames River in Mitchell, Ontario

  • Perth County

Looking for a small town getaway? Just an hour past Kitchener, you’ll find plenty of country fun in Perth County! Chances are you’ve heard of it (though you may not know it!) as this is where you’ll find Stratford, Ontario. You’ll know this town for one of two reasons – the first being the incredible Shakespearean prowess of the Stratford Festival and the second… Justin Bieber. Can you tell I’m a little reluctant to include the latter reason?

There are some incredible adventures waiting for you in Perth County! Have you ever heard of a demonstration forest? How about getting some in-season produce from a farm gate? Don’t forget some traditional Mennonite cooking to keep you fuelled up – and that’s just scratching the surface! Take a more in-depth look at all the fun things to do in Perth County but be warned… you’ll want to turn your day trip into a weekend after reading it.

Even if you’re not a fan of Shakespeare, Stratford is one of the best Ontario road trips from Toronto. It’s bursting with public art, has plenty of great restaurants, fantastic boutique shops and the picturesque Avon River runs through town. Stratford is so easy to explore, especially with the tourism board’s nine self-guided audio tours! I absolutely loved the Stratford Garden Tour but the Bronze Stars of Stratford tour focusing on the city’s talent is fantastic s well as the Epitaphs and Headstones tour that tells you all about the city’s haunted side! Of course, no trip to Stratford is complete without experiencing part of the Chocolate Trail. All the details are in my Stratford guide !

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One of the Many Beautiful Lookouts over Georgian Bay in the Blue Mountains

Ontario Weekend Road Trips: South Georgian Bay

Collingwood, The Blue Mountains, Owen Sound – oh my! The southern shore of Georgian Bay is full of adventure opportunities. Grey County has plenty to offer with its incredible waterfalls  and natural getaways. It’s also a great destination for scenic drives near Toronto with a number of winding county roads.

Looking for Great Views Along Georgian Bay? These Incredible Lookouts Offer Some of the Best Views!

The Blue Mountains are a prime winter destination for those looking for great powder in Ontario. Those aforementioned waterfalls are fierce in the spring thaw and extra gorgeous while surrounded by fall foliage. Apple picking, watching the salmon spawn and a gathering of scarecrows make this a perfect autumn getaway .

The outdoors are calling with a plethora of hikes, the odd golf course and plenty of beautiful Georgian Bay coastline to enjoy in the summer months. To top it all off, Grey County is a budding wine region offering unique vintages thanks to the area’s terroir. You can even stay at one of the wineries if you choose to make this a weekend trip! As you can see, South Georgian Bay is a destination for all seasons .

I’m reluctant to mention Wasaga for a few reasons. The first, it’s often over-run by party people and that’s honestly not a reason for me to take a road trip. Second, there is very little open unless it’s peak season. It’s really unfortunate as it could be a year-round destination with the provincial park there but alas, that’s not the case. Though if you really want peace and quiet, that may be the time to go!

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You’ll Be Blown Away By the Sheer Size and Power of Lock 21 in Peterborough!

Peterborough & The Kawarthas

Okay, so Peterborough can definitely be done as a day trip from Toronto but you’ll honestly want to plan to spend a weekend . As the ‘Gateway to The Kawarthas’, Peterborough and the surrounding area is the perfect mix of city life with pristine nature.

One of the city’s premier attractions is Lock 21 , the world’s largest hydraulic lift lock. Even if you’re not an architecture or engineering nerd, you’ll be impressed by the sheer power of it! While it’s awesome to see it in action from the shore, you need to hop on a  Liftlock Cruise and experience it for yourself.

No trip to Peterborough is complete without a visit to the  Canadian Canoe Museum . It is home to the world’s largest collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercrafts. Spend a few hours exploring and learning about their Indigenous origins and how they have transformed over the years. Chances are it’ll inspire you to get out on the water which you can do right in the heart of Peterborough. Bring your own kayak or rent one and get out for a paddle on Little Lake !

RELATED:  A weekend honestly isn’t even long enough to get a true taste. Check out my guide to all of the incredible things to do in Peterborough and The Kawarthas – you’ll see what I mean!

While I can’t recommend exploring neighbouring areas such as Curve Lake, Buckhorn, Lakefield, and Petroglyphs Provincial Park, you can find a solid dose of nature right in the city. Grab a coffee and enjoy a gorgeous walk along the Trans Canada Trail as it follows the Otonabee River. There are also tons of great hikes on the outskirts of town if you’re really looking to get the blood pumping!

I haven’t even gotten to all of the incredible restaurants you’ll find in Peterborough. You wouldn’t expect this but it has one of the highest ratios of restaurants to population per capita! Foodies, that means more incredible eats than you’ll know what to deal with, so be prepared to plan a few overnight stays to eat your way across the city.

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Napanee Falls Just After Sunset

Bay of Quinte

Nestled along the shores of Lake Ontario, the Bay of Quinte is home to five distinct communities. Each one certainly deserves at least a day dedicated to it, however the area itself makes for the perfect weekend road trip in Ontario! Meander around Brighton, Quinte West, Belleville, Tyendinaga and Napanee for a memorable Ontario weekend getaway.

Napanee may have been put on the map by Ontario punk princess Avril Lavigne, but the town deserves recognition in its own right. Stroll through town to admire the historical buildings and enjoy the riverfront views along the Riverwalk and the stunning Napanee Falls. Just steps from Napanee’s main street, pop into the local shops, fantastic cafes and tasty restaurants that dot the downtown core. Good eatin’ is always important so be sure to eat at these top Napanee restaurants . I’m barely scratching the surface here though so check out my full guide to Napanee for even more fun things to do in the area!

  • Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory

Of all the spots in the Bay of Quinte, I have to say Tyendinaga is my favourite. This is one upcoming tourism destination that you don’t want to miss! There are a number of young entrepreneurs and talented artisans that are sharing their craft in the area. Plus this is where you’ll find the Lil Crow Cabin complex and home to some of the cutest accommodations you’ll find in Ontario. Their pods are so cozy and the cabin features a hot tub, a dedicated wellness area and more on this gorgeous waterfront property! Don’t forget to stop by the Coffee Shop Cafe on Highway 49 for a croiffle. Don’t know what that is? Read my guide to the Bay of Quinte to find out!

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Views of Ottawa from Inside the Parliament Buildings

Best Road Trips Ontario: Ottawa

A trip to Canada’s capital city is always a great idea! Plan to stay in the heart of the city so you can leave your car behind. Downtown Ottawa is extremely walkable which is one of the reasons I love visiting! Plus there are so many things to do for all interests and ages.

Get your bearings by exploring downtown with your first stop being the Byward Market . There are a number of great shops, restaurants and of course, a BeaverTail! No trip to Ottawa is complete without that iconic treat. If you’re a history buff (or just interested in catching a glimpse of Canada’s inner workings), take a guided tour of the Parliament buildings. The National Gallery of Canada is not to be missed, especially since it was updated for Canada’s 150th birthday back in 2017.

Don’t forget a stroll along the Trans Canada Trail as it follows the Rideau Canal . Snap an iconic photo of Ottawa’s skyline from the Alexandra Bridge Lookout at Nepean Point. When your feet get tired, this is when you’ll want to hop in your car and enjoy some quality spa time just across the provincial border at Nordik Spa-Nature in Chelsea, Quebec. I haven’t visited this location but if it’s anything like their sister property Thermëa in Winnipeg … you won’t want to leave.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg! I haven’t even talked about the plethora of museums, the Cold War bunker or the old jail turned hostel. In a city of just under a million people, you know there’s plenty more to explore.

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One of the Many Beautiful Homes You Can See When Touring the 1000 Islands

  • Thousand Islands

Just three hours from Toronto, you’ll find the famous cluster of islands along the St Lawrence River. The Thousand Islands (or 1000 Islands, they’re used interchangeably) is actually comprised of over 1800 islands which straddle the Canadian and US border. As you can imagine, it has plenty of adventure to offer both on land and in the water!

First things first, I  highly recommend taking a Thousand Islands cruise . This is something you’ll want to book early in the morning before the big bus tours come. I mean, there are worse things than starting your day off with a beautiful tour of this gorgeous archipelago! Some of the highlights include the smallest international bridge as well as the ever-famous Boldt Castle on Heart Island. There are a number of options available with multiple departure points from Kingston to Brockville. If you’re looking for departures from the American side, you can book a 3.5 hour tour here which stops at Boldt Castle and a 5 hour tour here that additionally visits the Rock Island Lighthouse.

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The Heart of the Adorable Town of Gananoque, A Great Ontario Road Trip Destination

Best Road Trips in Ontario: Gananoque

Speaking of the 1000 Islands, if you’re a fan of charming small towns then you need to plan a visit to Gananoque! It’s the perfect spot to call home base as you explore the Thousand Islands.

The heart of town is absolutely adorable with plenty of great local shops and restaurants. Gananoque is also the place to be if you’re looking to take a closer look at the Thousand Islands! Hop on either a half-day or full-day kayaking tour so you can experience Thousand Islands National Park from the water in a more intimate way.

Or if you’d rather opt for a thrilling ride, take to the skies with a helicopter tour ! You’ll be blown away by the incredible views over Alexandria Bay. It might be hard to stay focused as you’re admiring the sights around you but be sure to listen to your pilot as they’ll have plenty of interesting tidbits to offer about the area. Click here to book your tour now !

If you’re looking for a small town Ontario road trip destination to add to your list, Gananoque is definitely a great option. For more ideas of things to do, check out my full guide to Gananoque !

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Some of the Iconic Windswept Pines You’ll find in Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Top Road Trips from Toronto: Muskoka

Its natural landscapes are what brought the Group of Seven to the area and many more people since then. Muskoka is a beautiful natural getaway that any nature lover will appreciate. Full of small towns that boast plenty of charm, you can’t go wrong with a weekend in Muskoka.

Spanning almost 4000km², you’ll find the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay in the west. You won’t want to miss a trip to Georgian Bay Islands National Park in the warmer months. Hop on the DayTripper which will take you to this pristine landscape as you walk along the beautiful Canadian shield while admiring the iconic Eastern White Pines. In the east, you’ll find Ontario’s very first provincial park. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear Algonquin referred to as one of the top 10 places to visit in Ontario. Personally, I haven’t spent nearly enough time in the park but the little that I have seen was beautiful!

Huntsville makes the perfect home base to explore both the aforementioned parks as well as Arrowhead Provincial Park . There are also a number of incredible restaurants, adorable shops and delicious craft beer. Huntsville can be quite busy in the summer so I recommend planning a mid-week trip during peak season. Or there’s always an off-season weekend adventure !

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No Trip to Sudbury is Complete Without a Visit to the Big Nickel!

Ontario Road Trip Ideas: Sudbury

I’ve had the pleasure of exploring Sudbury a number of times, usually as part of a larger Northern Ontario adventure. That being said, Sudbury is easily a fantastic destination all on its own!

Who doesn’t love a good oversized attraction? Sudbury is home to the Big Nickel which I always love passing by to see, no matter how many times I visit. You’ll find it at the site of Dynamic Earth , an interactive earth sciences museum focusing on Sudbury’s mining heritage, history, and geology. This is run by Science North, another must-visit attraction in the city. Inside you’ll see just how cool science is with a number of interactive exhibits that are fun for all ages. Science North sits on the southwestern shore of Ramsey Lake. In the winter, this is where you’ll find one of the popular skating trails you’ll find in Ontario ! There’s plenty of winter fun to be had in Sudbury .

As you can imagine, Sudbury is home to plenty of outdoor fun in all seasons. Follow the Bell Park Boardwalk from Science North towards downtown and you’ll pass by Canada’s largest mural which has taken over the old Sudbury General Hospital. Keep walking into downtown Sudbury where a plethora of street art will greet you along many of the city streets. At the other end of Ramsey Lake, you’ll find the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area with plenty of awesome hiking trails as well as winter trails for the colder months.

Combine all of this with a number of amazing restaurants and you’ve got the recipe for a fantastic weekend! Check out some of these hotels and plan your weekend getaway in Sudbury .

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Views of the Flowerpots on a Sightseeing Cruise from Tobermory

Beautiful Places in Ontario: Tobermory

With turquoise waters that rival the beauty of the Caribbean, Tobermory is easily one of the most popular summer road trip destinations in Ontario. Locals and visitors alike descend upon this tiny town, meaning you’ll need to plan well in advance if you’re looking to visit during peak season.

Why do so many plan a visit to Tobermory? There are a number of reasons! The natural beauty of Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five draw many people – myself included. You won’t want to miss a trip to Flowerpot Island to see these incredible geological formations up close. There’s also a sunset cruise on the Chi Cheemaun if you’d like to enjoy some of that beauty from the water.

RELATED: Is Tobermory on your must-visit list? Don’t miss my guide where I’ll give you the full lowdown on all the things to do in Tobermory .

In my honest opinion though? Don’t visit in the summer. I say visit either in May or early June while the weather is warming up and before the kids are out of school. An even better option? Go after the Labour Day weekend which is normally the first weekend in September. Everything in Tobermory normally stays open for a few weekends past this and it means you’ll still have summer-like weather and the crowds will easily be cut in half.

Or if you are going to visit in the summer, stay further south. On your way from Toronto, you’ll pass right by the little town of Wiarton which makes a fantastic home base for exploring the Bruce Peninsula. You won’t have the insane crowds to contend with in Tobermory, there are plenty of great eats and you’ll be paying much less for your accommodation. You’re trying to get away from the insanity of the city after all!

Plus on the Lake Huron side in Oliphant, you can go on a tour and snorkel local shipwrecks . How amazing is that?! Trust me when I say you’ll enjoy your getaway much more by staying in Wiarton and driving a little to get to Tobermory than staying in the busy-busy of this overrun town. Convinced? Take a closer look at Wiarton and get planning your summer Ontario road trip.

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Enjoy a Stroll Along the Boardwalk in Point Pelee National Park

Windsor & Essex County

When your answer to “what did you do this weekend?” is I went to the furthest point in mainland Canada, you know you had a great trip!

That’s right, Essex County is home to Point Pelee National Park at the southernmost tip of Ontario. A year-round destination, it has something to offer visitors of all ages. With beautiful ice formations come winter, bird watching in the spring, and long stretches of beach perfect for summer, you’ll always have an incredible visit. Though if you’re going to go at any time, I recommend the fall to catch a glimpse of the Monarch butterflies as they migrate to Mexico!

If you know of any city in the county, chances are it’s Windsor, Ontario. You may have visited Caesar’s Palace for a weekend of adult fun, but the city has plenty more to offer. Take a stroll around downtown to hunt for street art. When you get thirsty, pop into one of the many craft breweries around the city. If you’d like to enjoy the countryside, hop in your car and drive to one of the wonderful wineries in Essex County . Visit some of the small towns and indulge in some yummy eats or visit a provincial park. There are so many great things to do in Windsor and Essex County that you’ll need a few weekends to see it all!

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Enjoy Some of the Best Views on Manitoulin Island from the Cup and Saucer Trail

  • Manitoulin Island

Did you know Ontario is home to the largest freshwater island in the world? If you didn’t, you’re not alone as I’d say 1 in 2 Ontarians have no clue. Okay, I totally made that up but it’s crazy how many people don’t realize Manitoulin Island exists!

It took me way longer than I’d like to admit to finally visit but it was surely worth the wait. Manitoulin Island is one of the most interesting places in Ontario by far with plenty of small town hospitality, incredible cultural experiences, lots of great eats and most importantly: plenty of natural beauty. From the province’s top art gallery at Perivale to Indigenous experiences in Wikwemikong , you have to check out all the amazing things to do on Manitoulin Island . The list alone will have you staying for at least a week!

When planning your stay, I’d highly recommend booking accommodation close to the middle of the island. Manitoulin doesn’t seem that big when you look at it but when you’re driving, you quickly realize why it’s the largest freshwater island. Getting from one end of Manitoulin to the other takes about three hours. By staying in the middle, you’ll shave off travel time aka less driving, more exploring. Providence Bay or Mindemoya are great options for accommodation.

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Take In the Breathtaking Sights and History at Lake Superior Provincial Park

Sault Ste Marie & Lake Superior

This is easily one of the best places to go in Ontario, though I might be a little biased. I absolutely fell in love with Sault Ste Marie and the surrounding area since my first visit in August 2017.

Known traditionally as Bawating meaning ‘place of the rapids’ in Ojibway, the water has always played an important part for the city. It’s a gateway for the natural beauty of Lake Superior and offers a number of incredible museums and art galleries. Sault Ste Marie is home to the famous Agawa Canyon Tour Train which people come from all over the world to experience. This iconic train ride will take you into the heart of Algoma Country where you’ll begin to understand why the Group of Seven were so enamoured with the area.

RELATED: Sault Ste Marie also has no shortage of amazing places to eat! Fuel up “Soo-style” at these top restaurants in Sault Ste Marie .

If outdoor exploration is the name of your game, Sault Ste Marie is the perfect home base. Head north along the Trans Canada and experience the beauty of the Lake Superior Coastal Drive . It’s one of the top northern Ontario scenic drives for a reason! There are a number of incredible hikes in both Pancake Bay and Lake Superior Provincial Parks which will keep you busy for days. Closer to town there’s also the Hiawatha Highlands, home to the ever beautiful Crystal Falls .

The Soo is a destination for all seasons, especially if you’re an outdoor wanderer. I honestly can’t believe I haven’t written an in-depth guide for Sault Ste Marie yet so you’ll have to stay tuned! Until then, take a look at my post from when I first visited Northern Ontario for more in-depth information about the cities attractions as well as this list of awesome winter activities to experience in Sault Ste Marie .

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Views of the Sleeping Giant from The Bluffs in Thunder Bay

Best Scenic Road Trips in Ontario: Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay is the last larger city you’ll find along the Trans Canada Highway before you hit Manitoba. It’s quite the trek from Sault Ste Marie as it’s an 8 hour drive but you’ll be treated to plenty of natural beauty along the way. I mean it when I say this stretch is one of the best drives in Ontario!

If Thunder Bay is on your Ontario road trips list, chances are it’s because of Kakabeka Falls . It’s known as the ‘Niagara of the North’ and a huge draw for visitors, but there are a number of gorgeous waterfalls around Thunder Bay you’ll want to add to your itinerary. The other major destination is Sleeping Giant Provincial Park . Hike to the Top of the Giant for some of the best views in Northwestern Ontario, say hello to the famous ‘sea lion’ and enjoy being at one with nature. Mind you both of these destinations are outside of town, so don’t forget to spend some time enjoy the awesome things to do in Thunder Bay .

You wouldn’t expect it but Thunder Bay has branded itself a foodie haven . With classic diners, upscale restaurants and everything in between (even vegan eats!), you won’t go hungry. Two of the city’s famous eats are their Persian doughnuts and their Finnish pancakes. My mouth is watering just thinking about trying them! Don’t forget to wash them down at the local craft brewery afterwards. As you can see, you’ll need at least a few days to explore everything so settle into Thunder Bay for a taste of the north.

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Mikisew is One Stunning Provincial Park!

Ontario Provincial Parks

You may have noticed that there are a few scattered throughout this article and honestly, an Ontario road trip to a provincial park is always a good idea. With over 100 operating provincial parks that offer hiking trails, camping, and other fun activities, there are an overwhelming amount of options! Here are a few of my top recommendations so you can enjoy the best road trip in Ontario and you can check out all of my Ontario Parks guides here .

  • Rondeau Provincial Park

The second oldest provincial park in Ontario, Rondeau is a lesser-known camping destination that should not be scoffed at. Protecting over 3200 hectares of important ecosystems, you can explore them via over 15 kilometres of hiking trails, paddling Rondeau Bay, and camping at one of the over 260 available sites. Soak up the sun on the beach, go for a bike ride and pop by the visitors’ centre to learn more about the importance of this area. You can find out more in my Rondeau Provincial Park guide !

  • Mikisew Provincial Park

This park might be small but it sure is mighty! Here you’ll find six hiking trails, four beaches, over 250 campsites and an 18 hole disc golf course. Thanks to its location on Eagle Lake, you can drop your boat in, go for a paddle and cast a line to see if you can catch your dinner! I absolutely loved my few days here and would go back again in a heartbeat. Click here to read about my Mikisew experience !

  • Long Point Provincial Park

Long Point Provincial Park is one of the most popular in the summer months. It’s home to some of the best beaches in Ontario and is a popular spot for fishing and paddling. Families will love this park as well since the shoreline is shallow and Long Point offers a discover program that the kids will adore. Add the fact that this park is a great home base for exploring the shores of Lake Erie and you’ve got yourself a fantastic Ontario road trip destination! Find out all the ins and outs of this park by checking out my Long Point Provincial Park guide .

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One of the Beautiful Sunflower Fields Near Grand Bend

What About Some Surprise Day Trips in Ontario?

With already so many options for a day trip, you might be feeling a little overwhelmed. What if I told you there was the option of having a surprise trip delivered to your doorstep? With  Guess Where Trips , all the planning is done for you – just hop in your car and you’re on your way!

Head to their website and choose from their available tours based on your trip style. Looking for an outdoor adventure? How about a little wine action? Would you prefer some indoor comforts? Guess Where Trips has you covered! You can also choose to fill out their travel questionnaire and they’ll pick a trip for you that I guarantee you’ll adore. Whether you’re looking for a family getaway, a romantic adventure, an awesome girls’ trip, or some solo exploration, these itineraries will ensure you have a memorable escape.

Once you’ve selected your trip, Guess Where Trips will mail you a package where you’ll receive 5-6 envelopes. Within them, you’ll find your instructions on what to see and where to go for your surprise adventure! Be sure to open the travel details envelope before you go as this will tell you everything you need to pack to fully enjoy your adventure. After that, it’s having the willpower not to open all the envelopes to find out where you’re going!

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Views of the McKay Island Lighthouse from the Water of Lake Huron

Multi-Destination Ontario Road Trips

Oh yes, there are plenty more Ontario destinations just waiting for an epic road trip! With these destinations being more than 5 hours from Toronto, I highly recommend making an extended trip out of them. You can even chain a few of these destinations together for one epic Ontario road trip itinerary. This section also includes some of the best road trip destinations from Toronto (in my opinion) so I highly recommend checking them out!

If you’re looking for what I’d say is the best of these Ontario road trips… I’d combine them all. Yes, you’ll need a few weeks to fully enjoy a Toronto to Thunder Bay road trip but it’s one you will NOT forget! Honestly, I consider this Northern Ontario road trip to be one of the best road trips in Ontario.

First I’d say head to Tobermory and take the Chi Cheemaun ferry to Manitoulin Island. Spend 3-4 days here fully exploring the island before continuing along Highway 6 to meet up with the Trans Canada Highway. Stop in at Chutes Provincial Park for some waterfall action along the way. Now you can head all the way to Sault Ste Marie, however I’d recommend enjoying a few of the stops between Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie – like popping by the town of Bruce Mines. Why? You can stay overnight in a lighthouse at Bruce Bay Cottages! I’d say that’s worth stopping for – if you can manage to snag a night there!

Continue north to my “second home” of Sault Ste Marie. Now your time here can vary but I’d say spend at least 3-4 days to explore the city proper. Then you can either choose to stay in town and plan some hiking day trips up the coast of Lake Superior at the provincial parks or you can stay at rental properties along the way. I’d recommend spending a night in White River or Marathon to break up your drive and so you can stop in at Pukaskwa National Park . From Marathon to Thunder Bay it’s about 3.5 hours. You’ll pass by Neys Provincial Park along the way which you may want to plan a stop at. Upon arriving in Thunder Bay, you’ll want a few days to tackle everything I mentioned above as well as put your feet up before turning around and making the trek back south.

RELATED: Looking for a more in-depth guide to this route? Don’t miss my recommendations of where to stop between Sault Ste Marie and Thunder Bay !

You’ll certainly want to spend at least a week exploring this stretch as it is easily one of the best scenic drives in Ontario… maybe even one of the best road trips in Canada. As you can imagine, you can make this trip as short or long as you want. You can also save a few of the aforementioned stops (and any others that may pique your interest!) for the return journey.

Once you’re heading south past Sault Ste Marie and towards Manitoulin, I’d recommend taking the Trans Canada all the way if you’ve already explored the island. This way you can stop by French River Provincial Park for a hike to stretch your legs while on your way to what I’d say is your last stop on this crazy Northern Ontario road trip – Killarney Provincial Park . This route alone would take at least three weeks to be done right but it will take you some of the best places in Ontario to visit.

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Just Some of the Breathtaking Scenery You’ll Enjoy Along the Lake Superior Coastal Drive

When Should I Go On My Ontario Road Trip?

Chances are you’ll explore Ontario in summer since that’s prime road trip weather but they really are the perfect travel plan for any season. However, some destinations offer some extra magic depending on the season. Here are some of my suggestions on what destinations you should visit depending on the time of year!

Where Should I Go For Spring in Ontario?

Spring means those April showers bring May flowers… and cherry blossoms. Yes, that’s right – we have a plethora of cherry blossom locations across the province where you can enjoy these ephemeral beauties. The majority of them are in Southern Ontario so if you’re coming from the north, you’ll have a bit of a trek ahead of you! So, where should you go for a spring Ontario road trip?

The Royal Botanical Gardens

Located on the border of Hamilton and Burlington, the Royal Botanical Gardens have a beautiful collection of cherry trees. Within RBG’s Rock Garden, you’ll find the very unique Prunus ‘Asagi’. While most cherry blossoms are either pink or white, these blossoms are greenish-yellow in colour. This tree is so unique that it’s the only one found in Canada! As you can imagine, spring is a fantastic time of year to visit as a number of their flowers are flourishing. Be sure to check out RBG’s bloom calendar and plan your visit accordingly!

Toronto’s High Park

This is probably the mecca of all cherry blossom collections within Ontario. High Park is home to the largest concentration of cherry trees thanks to a generous donation from the Japanese ambassador to Canada in 1959. The majority of these 2000 donated trees were planted in High Park. You’ll find them in three different locations with the largest cluster being at Hillside Gardens.

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Spring Means the Cherry Blossoms Are In Bloom at Toronto’s High Park

How About an Autumn Road Trip in Ontario?

Sweater weather means the air is crisp as we’re on the cusp of winter. Break out the scarves, a toasty drink and let’s hit the road to do some leaf-peeping ! Any of the destinations listed above will make a great autumn getaway, but a few places are extra special to visit during fall.

RELATED: If you’re wondering what you should do to truly experience fall in Ontario, be sure to check out my guide !

Grey County

I hinted at some of the fall fun you can have in Grey County earlier in this post, but here’s where I’ll explicitly say it. Grey County is a fantastic autumn destination ! Start your day with some apple picking at one of the local orchards. You’ll definitely want to enjoy the windy roads of the Beaver Valley as you admire the gorgeous fall colours. Starting to feel a little parched? There are a number of great Ontario cideries in the area to quench your thirst. If you find yourself in Meaford between mid-September to mid-October, don’t be frightened as the scarecrows that invade are very friendly! Grey County is a great spot for families of all ages to enjoy some autumn fun.

Let’s be honest – cottage country is always a good idea. Muskoka is home to a number of fall gems including the Bala Cranberry Festival , plenty of scenic hikes and much more.

If you talk to anyone in Southern Ontario and ask them where to go in the fall, chances are they’ll say Algonquin Provincial Park . While I have never been to Algonquin in the autumn months, it’s common knowledge that it’s one of the most scenic places in Ontario. Add the beauty of the autumn colours and you’ve got a match made in heaven! As a result though, it’s one of the most popular destinations in the fall. You’ll want to go early to avoid the crowds, especially as there are a number of bus tours that come in from Toronto.

Lake Superior Provincial Park

It’s a much longer drive but Mother Nature will reward you with incredible sweeping views of Lake Superior . Stop in Sault Ste Marie and pop by to say hello to Crystal Falls in the Hiawatha Highlands . Afterwards, follow the Trans Canada Highway north with a quick pitstop at Chippewa Falls. It’s the middle of this coast to coast highway after all! Then enjoy the stellar views as the highway winds along the Lake Superior coastal drive. There’s a reason why it’s one of the most scenic routes in Ontario Canada!

No trip would be complete without some great hikes. See if the waters will be calm enough so you can say hello to Mishipeshu at Agawa Rock . If you’re an avid waterfall chaser like myself, you can’t miss the Pinguisibi trail and Sand River Falls . Hunting for fantastic views? Check out the beach at Old Woman Bay and then head across the street to tackle the Nokomis Trail .

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What About a Winter Ontario Road Trip?

I love a good winter road trip. It’s seriously one of my favourite ways to enjoy winter in Ontario . You just need to make sure you’re prepared! I highly recommend ensuring your car has winter tires, especially if you’re renting a car . All-season tires are ineffective as of -7°C (~20°F) and can lead to a higher chance of accidents when the weather turns sour. Ontario winters can really be difficult with high fluctuations of temperature, sudden snowstorms and more so it’s best to be prepared! Be sure to give yourself more time when travelling and don’t forget to take the short days into account. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go for it. I’m all about winter travel and can recommend a number of great winter destinations for some epic Ontario road trips!

As I mentioned earlier, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a tourism hot spot and easily one of the popular places in Ontario to visit. While most flock to its picturesque beauty in the warmer months, it’s also home to the  Niagara Icewine Festival . Downtown NOTL is transformed into a beautiful winter wonderland as you sip on wine, enjoy live music and indulge in local eats and treats. I’d highly recommend it as a romantic winter getaway! Take a look at my Niagara Icewine Festival post for more details about what you expect and where to stay.

Winter Camping at a Provincial Park

Many might think camping is only for the summer and fall but trust me, winter camping is awesome. I can count on one hand how many times I’ve camped and half of that was winter camping! Many of Ontario’s provincial parks are quickly booked for the warmer months, especially if you want to spend a night in a cabin or yurt. Luckily you’ll have a lot more availability in the winter and it’s a great way to slowly introduce yourself to winter camping!

If you’re looking to leave the big city lights behind and check out nature’s lights,  Killarney Provincial Park is the perfect destination. Four hours from Toronto, the stars will light up the night sky as Killarney is the province’s first provincial park to be designated as a dark sky preserve. I had the pleasure of winter camping in one of their yurts and I slept like a baby every night! Plus you’ll be able to trek up to one of Ontario’s top hiking trails, The Crack, with little (if any) people. If you need to reset and relax, Killarney is the perfect place for an Ontario winter road trip.

Another awesome winter destination is  Windy Lake Provincial Park . If you’re an avid angler or just want to try your hand at ice fishing, this is the only park where you can rent all the gear you need right from the park! With four yurts and two cabins, you’ll be nice and toasty after a day out on the ice. The park also offers over 15km of cross-country ski trails thanks to the Onaping Falls Ski Club. Don’t have skis? They’ve got you covered as there are rentals available! Pair this with snowshoeing and you’ve got yourself the perfect Ontario winter destination! Take a look at my post about Windy Lake Provincial Park for more details. Also, don’t forget to spend a day or two in Sudbury since you’re already close by!

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Views of Lake Superior from the Alona Bay Lookout

What About Road Trips From Ontario?

There are plenty of destinations beyond Ontario’s borders that make a fantastic road trip from Toronto! If you’re craving poutine then I highly recommend a trip to Montréal . Just a few hours beyond you’ll find Québec City which will give you a taste of Europe without leaving Canada.

Looking to cross the border into the United States? Detroit is easy to combine with a road trip to Windsor and Essex County . Or you can hit the road in the opposite direction and say hello to New York State. There’s plenty to do in Buffalo, the Finger Lakes, Rochester or if you’re really adventurous there’s always New York City! Though I’d personally recommend heading a little further south to Pennsylvania . I’ve had the pleasure of visiting a number of amazing destinations including the steel city of Pittsburgh and even the mysterious Centralia.

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The Sun Setting on Another Beautiful day in Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island

These Are Must Do Ontario Road Trips!

If you’re wondering what the best road trips from Toronto are, that really depends on what you’re looking for. Any of the aforementioned destinations will make for an awesome getaway. If you’re asking yourself “ where should I go on a road trip from Toronto? ” or wondering what epic summer road trips await you in Ontario…

  • Niagara Falls
  •  Stratford
  • The Blue Mountains
  • South Georgian Bay
  • Peterborough
  • The Kawarthas
  • Essex County
  • Sault Ste Marie
  • Thunder Bay

…and who knows what you’ll find along the way! That’s one of the best parts about a road trip. It allows you the flexibility to stop and enjoy whatever gem you happen to come upon. Don’t forget to click the links throughout this article for more in-depth guides and tips for your Ontario road trips. If you’re a bit of an over-planner like me, don’t forget to leave some free time because you never know where you might want to stop along the way!

Well, all that’s left now is to take a look at the Ontario road trip map below and start planning your adventure! I mean, if you’re really looking for an epic trip, there’s plenty to see across the country! Check out these Canada road trip ideas for even more inspiration.

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Wowza what an epic post Lindz! This must have taken you aaaages! Ontario must be starting to look gorgeous at the moment if the cherry blossoms are just starting to flower.

I heard that your side of the country is considering starting to ease self isolation restrictions…so I guess you’ll be able to get out and enjoy it all soon! I hope you are holding up okay working from home.

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Haha I’ve been picking away at this one for a while now whenever the inspiration to write would flow through my fingers. Ontario is seriously amazing and I know I’ll be updating this post as I’m able to explore more of it!

The re-opening is very slow with mainly just garden centres being open for curbside pick up as well as some construction projects but I know I’ll be waiting until it’s really all clear to travel. Gotta play it safe! And thank you, I’m doing alright! I was working from home already so other than missing the travel aspect of my life, my day to day hasn’t changed too much. I was unintentionally training for this apparently haha!

There is so much beauty in Canada! I’d love to take a road trip to some of these places one day!😍

I have passed by the thousand islands region multiple times, I really want to have a serious road trip down there soon!

We loved visiting Niagara Falls and want to go back and see the amazing places in Ontario! Winter looks incredible, so romantic and Christmassy! Grey County also looks beautiful! So many awesome places to visit and now I want to plan a trip to Canada!

Great Post! I love going on road trips and this post shows there is so much to see and do in Ontario.

madhu sharma

Wow Ontario has so much to offer, never knew about them.thanks for sharing ,saving it for future

What an outstanding post and photos for Ontario travel! We live in BC and always enjoy traveling and camping in this Province. We were recently in Niagara Falls & Niagara-On-The-Lake, while on our cross Canada train journey. Still as beautiful as ever! 🙂

This area looks absolutely amazing! The landscapes are so beautiful! I didn’t even know that there were 10 more waterfalls in the Niagara region! Thank you for sharing this very thorough article!

I’ve never been to Ontario but would love to do so one day. The waterfalls and the rainbow over Niagara are stunning!

Hello, last September myself and my husband rented an RV for the first time and set off from Toronto. We had never been to Canada before and our first stop was Bruce Peninsula , we stayed at a campground called Lands end which was gorgeous, lots of paddling around Lake Huron. Tobermory was next and the weather was beautiful, such a great place to visit, then the ferry to Manitoulin island and the cup and saucer trail. We ended up on the shores of Lake Superior at a campground called Wild rose which is just by Pancake bay, wonderful scenery and the best location of our trip!!! Great restaurant next door too called the voyageurs I think!

You are SO right about Sault Ste. Marie. Having been fortunate enough to grow up in the Sault and area I can attest to its incredible natural beauty. Lots to do if your into nature – and being some distance from hustle and bustle of big cities it affords you the solitude many people seek. Shhh – don’t tell too many people – keep it our little secret. LOL:-)

yes , great stuff , but i wish everybody who creates these kind of posts would include a actual place name with pictures ; lots of times the scenes are really great and would love to see the actual place ; but a great post

Hi Garry – that’s a really great point. Thank you for sharing! I’ll go in and update the locations for these images to the best of my ability. Some were taken on a whim on the road so an exact location might be hard to pinpoint but I can try!

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The ultimate Ontario itinerary: A 10-day Road Trip in Ontario

Follow me on a 10-day road trip in Ontario! This itinerary is taking in some of the most beautiful landscapes of southern Ontario: the bustling city of Toronto, the gushing Niagara Falls and a canoe camping getaway in Killarney Provincial Park you’ll never forget!

This post contains affiliate links which I may make a commission from. Find out more here . I was hosted on this trip to Ontario by Ontario Travel. All opinions are my own.

I fell head over heels for Canada the first time I stepped foot in this country. That was in 2012 and it was my first big backpacking adventure. Then, British Columbia and Alberta dominated my itinerary, but I figured out pretty quickly, that I wanted to see more of this wonderfully diverse country.

Four years later, I had the opportunity to explore a different province – I would embark on a road trip through Ontario for 10 days. When I put the itinerary together, it was not hard to get ideas together. I wanted to see Toronto and the Niagara Falls, but also get off the beaten path and into the forest, and finally try canoe camping.

The bigger problem with Canada, quite literally, is its size. Even though Ontario is just one province, it covers such a huge area, that it becomes impossible to see everything in one trip. And so, I focussed on southern Ontario this time, keeping places like Algonquin Provincial park on my bucket list for a future adventure.

Yet, I managed to squeeze a lot into my 10-day road trip around Ontario; from the bustling city of Toronto to the quiet corners of Killarney Provincial Park – here is my suggested itinerary for 10 days in Ontario.

Our canoes "parked" in Killarney Provincial Park

Table of Contents

How to get around Ontario

I would have been lost without a rental car. While there are buses crisscrossing the province (especially towards the many national and provincial parks), their services can be limited. For the ultimate flexibility, I recommend hiring a car , getting a SatNav and hitting the road!

My road trip began in Sudbury. Rather than starting and finishing in Toronto, I decided to fly further up north to Sudbury and get a one-way car rental from there to Toronto. This is a little more expensive, but the amount of driving it saves you is worth the expense!

Distances in Canada are massive and coming over from Europe it can be quite a shock to look up routes and driving times.  Note, that this itinerary includes a decent amount of driving!

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Follow me on a road trip in Ontario including canoe camping and stops in Killarney, Halliburton, Niagara Falls and of course Toronto!

My 10-day Ontario itinerary

Killarney (2 days).

2-hour drive from Sudbury Airport, 132km

Gorgeous cottage in Killarney.

From Sudbury, I drove south to Killarney, a quaint town on the shores of Georgian Bay. Not many people live here year-round, but there are lots of holiday cottages, and many people come to Killarney by boat  – some even all the way from the US, crossing Lake Huron and into Georgian Bay. It is quieter here than in other holiday regions in Ontario; likely, because it is quite a long drive away from Toronto.

Killarney is all about the outdoors. The picturesque harbour town is not so much the draw, as is the wilderness around it. And so I embarked on two mini-adventure starting right at the doorstep of my waterfront hotel, the Killarney Mountain Lodge .

The harbour of Killarney in Ontario.

On day one, I explore on foot – the Eastern Lighthouse is a mere 45-minute walk away from the hotel, even though it takes me much longer to reach it. Too pretty are the views of the Great Lakes, too peaceful the atmosphere to walk past the many beautiful viewpoints. I stop often to take pictures or to just sit still and breathe, the sun tickling my nose.

Even though it is still early in the day, the sun is strong and makes me sweat a little on this easy walk. The trail is marked with little arrows on the ground or orange flags in the trees, pay attention to those and you won’t lose your way.

Lighthouse trail in Killarney in Ontatio.

The next day, I join one of the boat tours offered by the hotel. From the water, the landscape changes yet again. I now see the low hills that surround the village, giving the hotel its name. The region was once dominated by a high mountain range, slowly carried off by the glaciers on top. Today they’re mostly covered in lush green forests, but here and there the bright white rock shines through the trees.

We sail past beautiful lodges – summer cottages that are worth millions of dollars – and chat about native fishing rights in the Great Lakes. Quickly we leave the big open water of the Georgian Bay behind and enter smaller bays, navigating smaller islands around Killarney.

I reach behind me to stick my hand into the water. It’s cold – maybe not the right time for a dip in the water…

On a boat tour near Killarney in Ontario.

Canoe camping in Killarney Provincial Park (2 days)

10-minute drive from Killarney, several hours of paddling

From Killarney, I make my way to Killarney Provincial Park, a short drive back up the highway. I meet my local guide Mike at Killarney Outfitters , an outdoor shop that rents out canoeing  and kayaking equipment, but also offers fully-guided tours around the Great Lakes or the lakes of the Provincial Park.

Mike and I set off with everything we need for two days – the Provincial Park is far off the beaten track, and as soon as we leave behind the main beach at George Lake, we’re on our own. And it’s bear country.

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Canoe camping in Ontario

Our goal for the day is Killarney Lake, the third in a wide-spread system of lakes among the mountains of the park. After crossing George Lake, we carry our canoes across a short portage to Freeland Lake, and a longer portage into Killarney Lake after that.

While we meet few others on the lake, it is necessary to acquire an overnight permit for the park in advance. There is a limited amount of campsites dotted along the shores of the lakes, and you may only camp if you have the respective permit. You won’t be allocated a specific campsite, so the earlier you leave George Lake, the higher are your chances to get a good spot.

We manage to find a beautiful campsite, a sheltered clearing in a light forest, surrounded on three sides by water, and pitch our tents. This would be our home for the next two nights.

My tent in Killarney Provincial Park

To find out more about my canoe camping adventure with Killarney Outfitters read the full article about the experience linked below!

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Muskoka County & Haliburton Forest (1 day)

5-6-hour drive from Killarney PP to Haliburton Forest, 350km

This was by far the longest drive of my trip, and it felt like forever doing it on my own. Most of the way I followed a monotonous highway, but by the time I reached Horseshoe Lake, my SatNav directed me off the main road and into Muskoka County. This region is a popular holiday region for Torontonians and is world-famous for being the home of the comfortable Muskoka chairs.

The roads get smaller and smaller (in Canadian terms) until I finally find myself at the edge of Haliburton Forest, a privately-owned forest near Algonquin Provincial Park. I check in at Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve , which is run by the same family who owned the land around it; 100,000 acres of forest and it only keeps growing. They bought the land with the specific aim to make a living off sustainable forestry, while at the same time protecting the biodiversity of this very special forest.

By the time I reached the lodge, I had just about enough time to join the annual end-of-season BBQ, watch the locals line dance and have a few beers in the sunset.

The next day I explored the forest. Near the lodge, there is a wolf centre, where you can learn about the local wolf packs, and if you’re lucky, even spot some of them nearby. On a canopy tour, I learnt more about the challenges of caring for this forest and get close up with the giant trees at its heart. The tour included a brief walk through the forest, a quick canoe ride across a lake, and finally, a long walk high up among the treetops, on a purpose-built course with viewing platforms.

Accommodation at Haliburton Forest is in two- or three-bedroom cottages as well as log cabins more suitable for groups. If you can, I highly recommend spending more time here and maybe even venture into Algonquin Provincial Park for a few days!

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Niagara Falls (1 day)

4-5-hour road trip, 380 km

After exploring Haliburton Forest in the morning, I made my way down south. You can either drive all the way to Niagara Falls in one day or stop overnight in Toronto and drive to the waterfalls the next morning. Either way, you will have a full day exploring the area around the Niagara Falls, as it is just a short drive from Toronto.

Niagara Falls Helicopter Flight

My first glimpse of Niagara Falls was from the air – a helicopter flight over the waterfalls is a brilliant way to really grasp their size and impact on the area. You can clearly see the difference between the Canadian and the US-American side, but also the greenery supported by the large river delta leading up to the falls. Flights with Niagara Helicopters cost from £85 (CAD$ 145) and last about 12 minutes.

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Niagara Falls Boat Tour

The second unmissable way to experience the Niagara Falls is as close up as possible – on a boat tour with Hornblower Niagara Cruises.  Equipped with a thin red rain poncho you can choose to spend time in the protected lounge or the outer observation deck – guess which one I chose!

The boat tour lasts about 20 minutes and costs around £17. The route goes past the Bridal Veil Falls and the American side of the Niagara Falls, until you reach the famous horseshoe-shaped waterfalls on the Canadian side. The boat does not just stop in front of them, but goes right into the spray and the mist, leaving you wet, poncho or not. Make sure you pack away your camera and bring waterproof pouches. A GoPro is an ideal camera to take photos of the Falls and yourself up close.

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The small town of Niagara on the Lake is an ideal way to end your day, not only because you will find less touristy restaurants than by the Falls, but also because the area is rich in vineyards waiting to be explored!

Of course, you can’t drink too much, since you’re driving, but even just tasting a sip of the famous Ontario ice wine is worth the detour!

There are also guided tours from Toronto that save you driving and include both, a Niagara Falls experience and a winery tour. Check it out here .

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Toronto (3 days – or forever)

1.5-hour road trip, 130km

The final stop of my Ontario road trip was Toronto. I actually spend over a week here, to really get to know the city, but I think three days is enough to give you a taste of the city. I suggest, that each day you discover a different side of Toronto.

Day 1: Toronto Sightseeing

Spend your first day in Toronto like a real tourist. Whether you hit up the museums, like the Bata Shoe Museum or the fantastic Royal Ontario Museum, visit the top of the CN Tower or the stadium of the Toronto Blue Jays, there is an attraction for everyone!

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My personal favourite was the sunset cruise with the Tall Ship Kajama which opens up a completely different perspective of the Toronto skyline.

Day 2: Toronto for Hipsters

Toronto is an incredibly cool city, and your trip would not be complete without learning some bits and pieces about the local street art culture, hanging out in coffee shops, strolling across the markets and vintage shop until you drop!

My favourite areas for shopping were Kensington Market and West Queen West, an uber-trendy part of town, where you can find one vintage shop after the other. The Distillery District was also very nice for shopping and restaurants, but overall a bit more touristy than the other neighbourhoods.

Toronto is a city best enjoyed from a local perspective - here are 25 things to do in Toronto, including what to see, where to eat and local favourites!

I went on a street art tour  around Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue with Daniel from Tourguys , who explained everything from the key players of street art in the city to the legal situation of graffiti in Toronto. He took me to back alleys and lanes, pointed out street art that is well hidden in the busy city landscape and told me the stories behind the artpieces. I can only recommend doing this tour!

Toronto is a city best enjoyed from a local perspective - here are 25 things to do in Toronto, including what to see, where to eat and local favourites!

The best thing about Toronto for hipsters is the abundance of cool coffee shops, either to work in or simply cure your hangover (from drinking or shopping). I wrote an article about my favourite coffee shops .

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Day 3: Get outside in Toronto

Finally, Toronto might be a bustling urban jungle, but it is also surrounded by some wonderful nature!  Here are some ideas to get outside in Toronto:

  • Rent a bicycle and make your way to Toronto Island . The views across to the city are amazing, and there are many bike paths to explore. You could also rent a kayak or canoe and paddle around the shore of the island.
  • Take a bus towards Cliffside and hike through Scarborough Bluffs Park . The park northeast of central Toronto is famous for its crystal clear waters and bright white cliffs overlooking it!
  • Make your way to Woodbine Beach and rent a SUP board from WSUP Toronto . On the board you can paddle towards the Toronto skyline, try some yoga poses or simply relax in the sun away from the beach crowds.

Toronto is a city best enjoyed from a local perspective - here are 25 things to do in Toronto, including what to see, where to eat and local favourites!

My road trip to Ontario was an incredible adventure and I still can’t believe how much you can see in just 10 days. Still, the route I described here only covers a small area of southern Ontario, so if you’ve got more time, make sure to cover even more ground!

Travelling solo through this incredibly beautiful province with the kindest people and most serene landscapes made me fall in love with Canada all over again. I wish I could have had more time to see even more, spend another night or two in the tent and find more lakes to jump into, but alas the dream was over way too fast.

Canada , you did it again!

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You’ve captured Ontario so beautifully! Makes me proud to be an Ontarian 🙂

Love your video, and mostly the canoe/camping part. What a great experience!

Thanks for your comment! I loved the canoeing trip – it had been my dream for years!

Love this video! Ontario seems amazing, especially the hiking part in the Crack. The view is beautiful…

It was one of the best hikes I’ve ever done – very short, very steep, but oh so worth it! <3 Thanks for your comment!

Awesome video! I love Niagara Falls and would love to do a helicopter over the top!! 🙂 Would be amazing! Thanks for sharing 🙂

Hands down one of the most beautiful experiences I’ve ever had! Thanks for your comment!

Looks like you had an amazing trip! Ontario has been my home for all 30 some odd years of my life but this was the first year I also decided to focus my attention on it and explore a slice of what it has to offer! Great video!!!

I was so positively surprised as well! I thought I’d miss the Tall mountains,but Ontario was just too beautiful 🙂 Thanks for your comment!

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European road trips: 15 of the best journeys across the continent

Sep 13, 2022 • 13 min read

Driving with red convertible car in the Dolomites mountains during autumn season

Coasting through Italy's Dolomites Mountains © Artur Debat / Getty

In light of the recent travel chaos at airports across Europe, there has never been a better time to buckle up and explore Europe’s legendary landscapes by road.

Lonely Planet's new Epic Road Trips of Europe book  is the perfect inspiration to get out there and explore Europe by road. The new book offers a gorgeous collection of routes, gathered from contributors around the world. Enjoy the unique freedom a road trip allows while exploring Europe's wondrous landscapes, delicious regional food and drink and fascinating local culture and history. 

From ancient ruins to some of the world's best wine, here's a first look at the new essential European road trip companion guide.  

Ancient ruins and coastal views

The picture-perfect coast of Gythio in Peloponnese, Greece

The Peloponnese, Greece

Start: Ancient Corinth End: Nemea Distance: 395 miles (635km)

History and legend collide on this mountainous peninsula where you’ll find classical temples, Mycenaean palaces, Byzantine cities and Venetian fortresses. Combined with dramatic peaks and deep gorges that give way to turquoise seas and deserted beaches, it makes a glorious spot for a road trip. In the northeast corner of the peninsula sits Ancient Corinth, a mostly Roman city, home to Jason of the Argonauts, stealer of the Golden Fleece. From here, you can take a route that combines historic, fortified cities with beaches and some of Greece’s most interesting wineries. Head for the sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, hilltop Mycenae or coastal Epidavros with its 4th-century-BC theatre, one of the best preserved ancient Greek structures in the country. Then loop by the mountaintop Byzantine city of Mystras, ancient Olympia, home to the original games, and the Lousios Gorge where you’ll find the cliffside Prodromou Monastery.

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The Costa Brava, Spain

Start: Girona End: Girona Distance: 118 miles (190km)

Mixing Greek and Roman ruins with medieval towns, the eccentricities of Salvador Dalí and a wild and rugged coast, Spain’s Costa Brava makes a fascinating, eclectic destination for a road trip. Begin   by exploring Girona’s hilly medieval core with its web of alleys and Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque churches. From here it’s an easy trip to Besalú, its strikingly well-preserved medieval streets fanning out around the handsome 11th-century Pont Fortificat (Fortified Bridge). Heading east to Figueres things get decidedly more bizarre at the Teatre-Museu Dalí , a fittingly trippy tribute to the local hero and Surrealist artist. Dalí spent his later life nearby in Port Lligat near Cadaqués , a whitewashed village with a pretty harbor and bohemian vibe. South along the coast are the extensive ruins of the Greek city Empúries and its later Roman neighbor, while inland is Castell de Púbol, a 14th-century castle that was Dalí’s gift to his wife and muse, Gala.

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Taking a pit stop in Havr Town, Dalmatia, Croatia

Hvar, Croatia

Start: Hvar Town End: Jelsa Distance: 22 miles (35km)

Fought over by the Illyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Venetians, Hvar has long been a sought-after destination. Medieval walls topped by an imposing Spanish fortress enclose the Old Town, whose marble streets are lined with elaborate Gothic and Renaissance palaces. In high summer, Hvar attracts a party-hard international jet set, but outside the peak it’s a magical place that acts as the perfect gateway to crystalline waters and quiet villages. Head for Stari Grad on the north coast, a quieter town set on a horseshoe bay, to visit Stari Grad Plain , a Unesco Cultural Landscape whose stone walls and terraces of olives and grapes were laid out by the ancient Greeks. Drive backcountry roads through a patchwork of lavender and rosemary to discover isolated beaches and hidden coves, colorful former fishing villages such as Vrboska or Jelsa, and some of Croatia’s best wineries.

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Captivating lakeside drives

Sveti (Saint) Jovan Kaneo Church on Lake Ohrid, Macedonia

Lake Ohrid to Lake Prespa, North Macedonia

Start: Ohrid End: Oteshevo Distance: 34 miles (55km)

Lake Ohrid is one of the oldest and deepest lakes in the world, straddling the border between North Macedonia and Albania . Despite its Unesco status and being home to a multitude of endemic species, it remains remarkably unvisited. Begin in the ancient, picturesque city of Ohrid, continuously occupied since Neolithic times. Its Grecian theatre, recently rediscovered and restored, hosts an arts festival each summer. As you drive south you pass fortresses and monasteries, teetering dramatically above the water. Leave Lake Ohrid on a series of switchbacks climbing up through Galičica National Park, where at the road’s highest point a trail leading farther up offers a view across both lakes. Descend to the tranquil Lake Prespa in time for dinner, stopping at one of the many small restaurants in Oteshevo that serve fish landed straight from the lake.

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Annecy, France

Start: Annecy End: Annecy Distance: 25 miles (40km)

Lake Annecy found fame in Paul Cézanne’s Le Lac d’Annecy painting, a post-Impressionist masterpiece that captures all the beauty, grandeur and violence of the landscape here. But nothing beats seeking out that drama yourself. It takes just a lazy day’s driving to travel its circumference, along glimmering blue water with snowcapped Alps behind. Base yourself   in Annecy and explore the gorgeous Old Town and lively markets before setting off. Impressive Château Menthon is well worth visiting and has guided tours throughout the summer months. Stop at Talloires for lunch – it has a fine selection of restaurants and good swimming beaches – and then,   if you’ve still got the energy, hike one of the many trails that wind up to the peaks that surround the lake. Finish back in Annecy for a sunset drink with panoramic views across the water at the Hotel Belvédère.

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Finnish Lakeland

Start: Varkaus End: Anttola Distance: 86 miles (138km)

A quarter of the Finnish Lakeland region is water – there are at least 55,000 lakes here, making it the largest lake district in Europe. To drive in this area is to lose all distinction between the water and the road. From Varkaus, it’s less than an hour’s drive to the Järvisydän spa , offering every type of soaking and sweating you can imagine. It’s not all about relaxing though – as you drive across this watery landscape there is ample opportunity for swimming and canoeing, fishing and boat trips, or, in winter, skating and snowshoeing. Finland’s ‘Right to Roam’ means that camping is permitted just about anywhere, but the hotels might still tempt you. The Ollinmäki Wine Farm, just outside Anttola, has villas, fabulous food, homemade wine and nearby lakes for a final road trip dip.

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Traditional fishing boats in Gozo, Malta

North Coast Gozo, Malta

Start: Ramla Bay End: Dwejra Distance: 10 miles (16km)

Gozo is the second-billed island in the Maltese archipelago, but for scenic appeal it easily rivals Malta proper. A drive along Gozo’s north coast reveals one of the country’s least built-up corners. Begin with a dip at Ramla Bay , a wide and largely wild beach not to be confused with the resort of the same name on the main island. Once you’ve brushed off its characteristic orange sand, take a coastal drive through the small harbor of Marsalforn, beyond which the route passes a surreal landscape of seaside salt pans. The road gets gravelly after it ducks round the inlet of Wied il-Għasri , but stick with it if you can along the clifftops to reach Wied il-Mielaħ, a natural sea arch to replace the famous Azure Window that collapsed in 2017. The location of the latter still makes a fitting trip finale, with sunset views beside the Dwejra Inland Sea.

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Mount Pantokrator Circuit, Corfu, Greece

Start: Pyrgi End: Pyrgi Distance: 41 miles (66km)

Mount Pantokrator is the highest point in Corfu (2972 ft/906m), and a lap of its flanks brings generous mountain and coastal views as you round the northeast corner of the island. Start in Pyrgi village and proceed north and clockwise if you want to get the climbing done early. From Pyrgi the road zigzags up past olive groves through the villages of Spartylas and Strinylas. Here you can drive east on a road up to the summit of Pantokrator itself (a car with a nimble turning circle is an advantage) where there’s a small but richly decorated monastery under a rather unfortunate communications mast. Return to the coast at the resort town of Acharavi, and head east as the road snakes round lushly wooded bays and charming villages such as c and Kalami, with views towards Albania just two miles across   the water.

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Lipari Loop, Italy

Start: Lipari Town End: San Salvatore Distance: 17 miles (28km)

Lipari is the middlemost of the Aeolian Islands , and as you drive the encircling main road, each of the other volcanic islands puts in an appearance on the horizon. Lipari Town is reached by car ferries and faster hydrofoils from Sicily , and heading out north the route is a palm-lined corniche running along a yacht-filled bay. From the road skirting the shingle beach at Canneto , you’ll have views towards the islands of Panarea and – half-concealed behind it – the ever-smoking cone of Stromboli. Past the pumice quarries at Lipari’s northeast corner, twin-peaked Salina lumbers into view, and after that, more distant Filicudi and Alicudi, if summer haze doesn’t obscure them. Last to appear as you turn the southwest corner is Vulcano. It’s visible from the main road, but for a close-up, end your drive at the viewpoint beside the Geophysical Observatory in San Salvatore, at Lipari’s southern tip.

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The vineyards of Douro Valley near Peso da Regua, Portugal

Douro Valley, Portugal

Start: Porto End: Miranda do Douro Distance: 222 miles (358km)

Portugal kept this one up its sleeve for a long time, but oenophiles have finally clocked on to the romance – and increasingly outstanding wines – of the Douro Valley . The world’s oldest demarcated wine region (in 1756, for the record) is a real beauty, with mile after mile of twisting, terraced vineyards that rise sharply from the Douro River. Its true heart is the Alto Douro (Upper Douro), a Unesco World Heritage Site. The drive kicks off in the grand port lodges of Porto , gradually inching east to the Spanish border. En route expect to find an abundance of historic wine estates – Quinta Nova and Quinta do Crasto are names to remember. And you’ll want to linger at the Casal de Loivos lookout, where the gasp-eliciting view over the vines is the Douro reduced to postcard format. Allow five days to a week to do the drive justice.

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Lavaux Vineyards, Switzerland

Start: Lausanne End: Château de Chillon Distance: 25 miles (40km)

Easily doable in a day trip from Geneva , this short but sublime drive takes in the Unesco World Heritage-protected Lavaux vineyards , which stagger up from the northern shores of Lake Geneva in a series of sheer, stone-walled terraces that beggar belief. The road trip along Rte 9 begins in the higgledy-piggledy French-speaking city of Lausanne and takes in pretty lakeside towns like Vevey before swinging southeast to Montreux (of summer jazz festival fame) and Château   de Chillon , an extraordinary 13th-century fortress, brought to world attention in 1816 in Lord Byron’s poem ‘The Prisoner of Chillon’. Painters William Turner and Gustave Courbet subsequently immortalized the castle on canvas. In the vineyards, pause at a cave to taste beautiful Chasselas white wines that are crisp, minerally and usually only produced on a small, artisanal scale. Lavaux Vinorama in lakeside Rivaz whisks you through the region’s 300 wines and offers insightful tastings.

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Chianti Road, Italy

Start: Florence End: Siena Distance: 44 miles (71km)

Toscana simply doesn’t get more bella than this classic drive on the SR222 through Chianti country. Linking two great medieval cities, the road meanders languorously through gently rolling countryside striped with cypress trees, olive groves and vines. After an art and architectural feast in Florence , it’s time to head south to Siena , crowned by its magnificent cathedral   and 12th-century Piazza del Campo . In between are honey-colored hill towns, where life revolves around the town square, and is punctuated by the chiming of the campanile. Stop by enotecas (wine shops), open for tastings of the region’s revered red wines, including Chianti Classico, a sangiovese-dominated drop. The road   is technically drivable year-round but is perhaps at its most photogenic during the late springtime eruption of poppies and other wildflowers.

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Trappist beers of Belgium

Start: Westmalle End: Vleteren Distance: 347 miles (558km)

Explore Belgium while tasting beers from Trappist breweries, where monks have been creating flavourful beers for centuries before the contemporary focus on craft beer. Begin northeast of Antwerp at Café Trappisten , where Westmalle beers are matched with cheeses also made by monks from the adjacent Westmalle Abbey . Heading south through Brussels , beers from the Rochefort Brewery are partnered at local cafés with venison from the nearby Ardennes region. It’s then a 50 mile (80km) drive further south to Orval for their bottle-conditioned beer, a favorite of many craft brewers around the world. To the northwest, a quick spin of the wheels through France brings you to Scourmont Abbey , the base for Chimay. At the Poteaupré Inn at the Espace Chimay visitor center, try the Chimay 150, originally brewed in 2012 to celebrate the brewery’s 150-year anniversary. From here, it’s then a two-hour drive north to Vleteren, to end the trip with some excellent beers from Westvleteren.

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Southeast Ireland suds explorer

Start: Dublin End: Cork Distance: 236 miles (380km)

Guinness in Dublin and Murphy’s in Cork are two of Ireland’s most renowned breweries, and linking these heavyweights is this itinerary visiting up-and-coming craft breweries in between. After touring Guinness’ historic St James’s Gate brewery, continue south for a hoppy Wildfire red ale from Wicklow Wolf Brewery , before making the 20-minute drive along the Irish Sea to the Wicklow Brewery. Sunday roast for lunch is always a good time to visit the brewery’s Mickey Finn’s pub. Continue through a patchwork of farmland to YellowBelly Beer in County Wexford . YellowBelly’s seasonal brews include unusual sours and farmhouse ales, while the Gallow’s Hill barley wine, found west at the Dungarvan Brewing Company, is ideal in cooler months. Complete a hop-fuelled Irish journey with a pint of Murphy’s stout at the Shandon Arms in Cork.

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The Düsseldorf, Germany skyline from across the Rhine River

German beer loop

Start: Cologne End: Düsseldorf Distance: 1130 miles (1818km)

Beer has been brewed in Germany for three millennia. It’s a major part of the country’s culture, with many regional styles. Begin with a delicate straw-colored kölsch in the shadow of Cologne Cathedral before heading southeast to Bamberg , home of interesting rauchbiers made with smoked malt. South, near the border with Austria , Munich is famous for its golden Helles lagers and the annual Oktoberfest beer festival, while to the north, in former East Germany, the traditional beer style of Leipzig is gose, a tart beer flavored with salt and coriander. Nearby, Berlin is famous for Berliner Weisse beers, refreshingly low in alcohol, and often spiked with berry syrup. To the southwest, via Hanover and Saxony , Düsseldorf is the heartland of copper-colored altbiers – the name translates to ‘old beer’, as this is one of Germany’s most historic brews.

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Weekend Ontario Road Trips You Can’t Miss

Last Updated January 10, 2024 William Tang

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Blessed with beautiful waterfalls, incredible parks, local surprises, culinary gems, crystal waters, and more, Ontario is one of the most road trip friendly provinces in Canada. If you only have 2 days to work with, what are the must-do weekend Ontario road trips?

Let’s jump right into the best places to road trip in Ontario!

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  • Provincial Parks to see Ontario Fall colours
  • Best easy hike trails around the GTA
  • Best parks in Scarborough
  • Toronto parks you can BBQ in
  • Yurts in Ontario you can book

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  • If you need a car for your weekend Ontario road trip, make sure you know about ways to save money with car rental coupon codes .

In This Article

1- Oxford County

2- niagara region, 3- algonquin, 4- hamilton, 5- thousand islands, 6- bruce peninsula, 7- kawarthas, 8- prince edward county, frequently asked questions, 8 best weekend ontario road trips.

thames river melons farm in oxford county is one of the best ontario road trips

Ontario is a large province and there are so many incredible routes you can take when building your own road trip. That said, we often don’t have the time for a big week-long vacation and so it made sense to focus in on the type of Ontario road trips where you can pull it off in a weekend or maybe even a long weekend.

For the purposes of this guide, we’re going to focus on road trips from Toronto, Ottawa, and London.

alpaca walking at udderly ridiculous farm life experience

The name might sound familiar but you might’ve heard of Woodstock, Ontario. Oxford County is where Highway 401 and 403 converge and where you’ll find other towns such as Tillsonburg , Ingersol , Otterville , and more.

What makes this region special is that it is in fact the dairy capital of Canada. While that means that there are many farms and grazing lands, they’ve rapidly become a culinary destination that’s perfect for road trippers.

The star attraction has to be the Oxford County Cheese Trail , a collection of over 20 businesses that have cheese-related offerings and experiences. If you’ve taken a look at how we did our 2 day Oxford County Cheese Trail itinerary , you’ll see that this is an awesome choose-your-own adventure that spans the best cheesemakers in Canada and also many other local businesses that will blow you away.

As far as road trips in Ontario go, Oxford County is truly a hidden gem.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Time to drive:

  • 1 hour 45 minutes from Toronto
  • 5.5 hours from Ottawa
  • 40 minutes from London

Website: Tourism Oxford

Highlights:  

  • Oxford County Cheese Trail
  • Cheese Makers
  • Farm Experiences
  • Culinary Experiences
  • Local Markets
  • Pick-Your-Own Farms

Nearby attractions:

  • Habitual Chocolate
  • Early Bird Coffee Roasting Lab
  • Gunn’s Hill Artisan Cheese
  • Udderly Ridiculous Farm Experiences
  • Ingersoll Cheese and Agricultural Museum
  • Upper Thames Brewing Company

Good restaurants nearby:  

  • SixThirtyNine
  • Brickhouse Brewpub
  • Charles Dickens Pub
  • Finkle Street Tap & Grill

Where to stay overnight:  

  • Elm Hurst Inn & Spa
  • Chateau la Motte Guest House
  • Days Inn Wyndham Woodstock
  • Comfort Inn & Suites Ingersoll

MORE ABOUT OXFORD COUNTY

ontario road trips niagara region fall colours

It goes without saying that Niagara is the most well-known part of Ontario with not only the natural wonder of Niagara Falls but also the global acclaim of its wineries.

While vacations to see the waterfall are an easy default, an even better weekend Ontario road trip is to complement the falls with truly spectacular parts of the region that show you the authentic Niagara.

The Niagara Region is made up of 13 municipalities where Niagara Falls is just one small part of it. The best part of any drive through here is that you’ll be continuously surprised by how bountiful the Niagara Escarpment is in its natural landscapes and fertile lands to produce Ontario’s best fruits and vegetables.

With this being a large region, it’s undoubtedly challenging to plan a trip which is why we’ve put together a 3 day adventure itinerary of Niagara Falls , filtered down the best Niagara Falls wine tours , selected the top restaurants in Niagara-on-the-Lake , and also written an extensive Niagara Parks Power Station review .

For the visual planners, we’ve also produced a number of videos with Visit Niagara that covers the fall colours , unexpected culinary experiences , drinks in Lincoln , the Lakeshore Route , and fall harvest .

If you’re looking to put together one of the best scenic road trips in Ontario, you have to include Niagara Falls of course, a drive down The Niagara Parkway , stay a night in Niagara-on-the-Lake, see the Toronto skyline on a clear day from Port Dalhousie , be in awe of the giant ships that pass through the Welland Canal at Port Colborne , and drive through the charming town of Jordan Station .

If you know where to go, you can really dine like kings and queens on your road trip to Niagara.

  • 2 hours from London

Website: Visit Niagara

  • Natural Wonders
  • Outdoor Experiences
  • Family-Friendly Activities
  • Outlet Shopping
  • Inniskillin
  • Peller Estates
  • Wayne Gretzky Estates
  • Reif Estate Winery
  • Konzelmann Estate Winery
  • Jackson-Triggs Winery
  • Tawse Winery
  • Henry of Pelham
  • Cave Spring Vineyard
  • Bench Brewing Company
  • Breakwall Brewing Company
  • Br i mstone Brewing Company
  • Kame & Kettle Beer Works
  • Ironwood Cider House
  • Lincoln County Cider
  • Spirit In Niagara
  • Dillon’s Small Batch Distillers
  • Ball’s Falls Conservation Area
  • Decew Falls
  • Short Hills Provincial Park
  • White Water Walk
  • Niagara Glen Nature Centre
  • Niagara Falls Helicopter Adventure
  • Half Day Wine & Cheese Tour with Lunch
  • Zipline To The Falls
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake Wine Country Tasting Tour
  • Fall for Niagara Tour
  • Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours
  • Taris on the Water
  • Root & Bone
  • Patio Andaluz
  • Prince of Wales Niagara on the Lake
  • Queens Landing

MORE ABOUT NIAGARA REGION

snowshoeing algonquin provincial park in the winter

Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the best Ontario Parks there is. Home to a vast wilderness of forests, rivers, lakes, moose, bears, logging history, campsites, and trails, this is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream.

Certainly, a weekend doesn’t do Algonquin justice but you can make the most out of a weekend or long weekend here depending on the type of trip you want to plan.

If you want to forgo car camping, backcountry camping, and/or portaging, using Huntsville as a hub is a great option because not only do you have access to Algonquin Provincial Park from the West Gate but you also have Arrowhead Provincial Park which should not be overlooked.

Another thing to consider is that Algonquin neighbours on Ontario’s Muskoka so this is also a perfect pairing between an Ontario road trip and cottage life.

No matter what season you go, you’ll be able to find beauty in Algonquin which you’ll see in our winter adventures in Muskoka and a 4 day Algonquin portage .

  • 3 hours from Toronto
  • 3 hours from Ottawa
  • 4 hours and 16 minutes from London

Website: Algonquin Provincial Park

  • Car camping
  • Backcountry camping
  • Winter activities
  • Fall colours
  • Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls
  • Algonquin Logging Museum
  • Lookout Trail
  • Beaver Pond Trail
  • Arrowhead Provincial Park
  • Audio driving tour from Toronto to Huntsville
  • Algonquin group camping adventure
  • 3 day Algonquin Park canoe trip
  • The Artisan House
  • That Little Place by the Lights
  • Family Restaurant & Pizza
  • Henrietta’s Pine Bakery
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Huntsville
  • Comfort Inn Huntsville
  • Best Western Plus Muskoka Inn

MORE ABOUT ALGONQUIN

Albion Falls in Hamilton in the winter

You never would’ve guessed it if you’ve never been but Hamilton has a high concentration of the most photogenic waterfalls in Ontario. This is thanks to the geology of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city resulting in steep drops in the rock where various waterways flow through.

If you’ve read the guide to the best waterfalls of Hamilton , you’ll know that there are 11 incredible cascades that you can easily explore across a weekend road trip in Ontario or if you’re in a rush, you can also do a few of them on a day trip.

What you’ll love about Hamilton’s waterfalls is that they’re all easily accessible and most don’t require too much hiking to get to. The only thing to be aware of i that parking may be limited in some spots especially during the summer and a few of the more popular waterfalls have entry fees.

The best time to come is in the spring when the snow melts and the water rages downwards or in the fall when you have the cascades nestled in the backdrop of the changing leaves.

While you’re in Hamilton, you’ll get an appreciation for how the city is much more than its moniker of being a Steel Town. There are a surprisingly wealth of culinary, art, history, and outdoor experiences here.

  • 1 hour from Toronto
  • 5 hours from Ottawa
  • 1 hours and 17 minutes from London

Website: Tourism Hamilton

Highlights:

  • Hiking trails
  • Historic buildings
  • Farmers’ Market
  • 11 of the best waterfalls of Hamilton
  • Dundurn Castle
  • HMCS Haida Tribal-class Destroyer
  • Dundas Valley Conservation Area
  • Hamilton’s Farmer’s Market
  • Collective Arts Brewing
  • Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
  • Carnegie Gallery
  • Exotic Car Drive in Hamilton
  • Hamilton Ghost Walk
  • Hamilton Scavenger Hunt
  • Chicago Style Pizza Shack
  • The Ancaster Mill
  • Memphis Fire Barbeque Company
  • Sandman Hotel Hamilton
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton Hamilton
  • The Barracks Inn

MORE ABOUT HAMILTON’S WATERFALLS

thousand islands boldt castle on heart island

Along the St. Lawrence River there are literally more than 1,800 islands that straddle the border of Canada and the U.S. This is a hub of outdoor experiences both on land and water that makes for a great road trip destination in Ontario.

The 1000 Islands offers plenty for visitors to do. With your car, you’ll be able to explore the small town charm of Gananoque which is considered to be the “gateway to the Thousand Islands”. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and hotels.

With Gananaoque as your base, you’ll be able to enter Thousand Islands National Park, take a Thousand Islands cruise to see the famous archipelago. Along the way you’ll see the smallest international bridge and also Boldt Castle on Heart Island.

A weekend here will also allow you to experience the Thousand Islands in a number of different ways including getting on a paddle board, kayak, or canoe to get up close to all of the natural beauty here.

In the evening, grab a pint at the Gan Brewing Company , watch a show at the Thousand Islands Playhouse , and watch a sunset from Sculpture Park .

  • 1.5 hours from Ottawa
  • 4 hours 37 minutes from London

Website: 1000 Islands Tourism

  • Small town charm
  • National Park
  • Water sports
  • Thousand Islands National Park
  • 1000 Islands Tower
  • Thousand Islands Playhouse
  • 1000 Islands Drive-In
  • Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands
  • Helicopter Tour with Cider Mill and Lunch
  • 10, 20, or 30-Minute Scenic Helicopter Tour
  • 1000 Islands Kayaking Day Trips
  • City Cruises Gananoque
  • Rockport Cruises
  • Gan Brewing Company
  • Purple House
  • Maple Leaf Restaurant
  • Riva Italian Restaurant
  • Howard Johnson by Wyndham Gananoque
  • Seaway Manor B&B
  • The Bulloch House

MORE ABOUT 1000 ISLANDS

flowerpot island sea stacks in bruce peninsula

If you’re seeking pristine waters, epic hike trails, scuba diving, island exploring, cruising, and the best of Ontario camping, a drive to Tobermory is one of the best road trips in Ontario.

The experience starts as you take Highway 6 and has you passing through towns such as Fergus, Chatsworth, Owen Sound, and Wiarton , before you make your way up the Bruce Peninsula . Make sure to read our article on hidden waterfalls near Toronto that is can be incorporated into a weekend road trip or as a day trip on its own.

At the end of the road is the harbour village of Tobermory. This is where your adventure begins and you get to have some of the best fish & chips in the province.

From Tobermory, take a cruise to Flowerpot Island, a part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park which is home to a number of shipwreck dive sites and historic 19th-century lighthouses.

Southeast of the town is Bruce Peninsula National Par k where you’ll find the famed Grotto and the winding paths of the most scenic part of the Bruce Trail where you’ll still see the dominating rocky features of the Niagara Escarpment . This is also a great park to for camping. They are also one of the few parks with their own yurts in Ontario as well.

Other spots not to miss are Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve , Black Creek Provincial Park , and Greig’s Caves that showcase the incredible landscape of the region.

READ MORE: A perfect weekend in Tobermory

If you have more than a weekend, a car ferry over to Manitoulin Island is something you should definitely look into!

  • 3.5 hours from Toronto
  • 7.5 hours from Ottawa
  • 3.5 hours from London

Website: Visit Bruce Peninsula

  • Bruce Peninsula National Park
  • Flower Pot Island
  • Fathom Five National Marine Park
  • Lion’s Head Provincial Nature Reserve
  • Black Creek Provincial Park
  • Greig’s Caves
  • Bruce Peninsula Day Trip from Toronto
  • Tobermory Wave Adventures
  • Eco Adventures Bruce Peninsula
  • Blue Heron Cruises
  • Bruce Anchor Cruises
  • Shipwreck Lee’s of Tobermory
  • Tobermory Brewing Company and Grill
  • Crowsnest Pub
  • MellowOut B&B
  • Jacob’s Stone
  • The Whippoorwill Cottage
  • The Inn at Cobble Beach

MORE ABOUT TOBERMORY

lock 32 in bobcaygeon kawarthas ontario

While most of us think of Muskoka as idyllic cottage country but I’d argue that the region of the Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough & The Kawathas (two separate tourism regions but are combined as part of Kawarthas Northumberland ) holds its own especially when you consider that it is easier to get to, is dotted with numerous lakes and waterways, and has awesome lakefront home rentals.

What makes the entire Kawarthas unique is the Trent-Severn Waterway , a scenic 386 km route of lakes, rivers, locks and canals managed by Parks Canada . There are a total of 45 locks and with 18 of them in the Kawartha Region between Kirkfield and Peterborough.

During your road trip through here, you’ll want to plan several stops at locks along the way. You’ll be mesmerized by the ingenuity of how boats of all shapes and sizes can move from one lake to another which are at different levels.

Towns are centralized around many of the locks so after you’re done watching boats pass through, you’ll be able to spend time exploring the communities of the Kawarthas. A weekend through here will allow you to explore Bobcaygeon, Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Buckhorn, Kirkfield, and Peterborough .

What makes this Ontario road trip a little different from others is that you’ll be able to decide how much exploring of the region you want to do versus relaxing and enjoying any one of the cottage properties here. There’s no wrong way to plan a trip here.

Make sure to bring a cooler so you can pack one (or many) tubs of Kawartha Dairy Ice Cream .

  • 1.5 hours from Toronto
  • 3 hours 40 minutes from Ottawa
  • 3 hours from London

Website: Peterborough & The Kawarthas / Kawartha Lakes

  • Trent-Severn Waterway locks
  • Lake activities
  • Kawartha Settlers’ Village
  • Lock 32 (Bobcaygeon)
  • Lock 34 (Fenelon Falls)
  • Peterborough Lift Lock
  • The Canadian Canoe Museum
  • Ken Reid Conservation Area
  • Balsam Lake Provincial Park
  • Murphy’s Lockside Pub & Patio
  • Just For The Halibut
  • Ashburnham Ale House
  • St. Veronus Cafe and Tap Room
  • Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lindsay
  • Luxury Cottage Kawartha Lakes
  • Sundown Cottage
  • Kawartha Luxury Waterfront Boathouse

MORE ABOUT KAWARTHAS

parsons brewing company in prince edward county road trip

Last but not least is Prince Edward County (PEC for short), located between Toronto and Kingston on the northeastern shore of Lake Ontario. If you take a look at the map, PEC is actually an island as well.

Over the years, this destination has really grown to become a weekend tripper’s dream with its idyllic combination of Sandbanks Provincial Park , wineries, lavender fields, micro-breweries, cute B&Bs, galleries, and historic towns.

What’s drastically changed in the region is that no longer do people only come for PEC’s beaches and sand dunes but now they’ve become a ‘ Gastronomic Capital of Ontario ‘ thanks to its fertile land filled with organic farms, vineyards, fine-dining restaurants, and gourmet food trucks.

As far as Ontario road trips that you can’t miss, Prince Edward County does not disappoint. You can easily spend a night at a boutique hotel such as Drake Devonshire , and have a nice weekend hopping around the island, you can book a campsite and take in the stunning landscapes.

If you’re coming from Ottawa, consider taking the Glenora Ferry which can take cars and people from Kingston to Prince Edward County.

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  • 2 hours 19 minutes from Toronto
  • 2 hours 50 minutes from Ottawa
  • 4 hours 11 minutes from London

Website: Visit PEC

  • B&B getaways
  • Sandbanks Provincial Park
  • Lake on the Mountain
  • Millefleurs Lavender Field
  • Armstrong Glassworks
  • Sandbanks Estate Winery
  • Karlo Estates Winery
  • Rosehall Run Vineyards
  • TerraCello Winery
  • Three Dog Winery
  • Lighthall Winery
  • Black Prince Winery & Canadian Cellars
  • Parsons Brewing Company
  • Lake on the Mountain Brewing Company
  • Barley Days Brewery
  • The County Cider Company
  • Prince Edward County Private Tour from Toronto
  • Diamond J Ranch
  • The County Wine Tours
  • Blumen Garden Bistro
  • East & Main Bistro
  • Acoustic Grill
  • The Miller House Cafe Brasserie
  • Drake Devonshire
  • Newsroom Suites
  • Owl’s Nest Suites

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The peak of road trip season is in the summer when the weather is the best throughout the province and everything is open. That said, it is also the busiest. Fall is a fantastic season to do Ontario road trips because of the changing leaves. The quietest is in the winter but some reasons have winter-specific activities and sights to see.

If you follow this guide , you’ll know that we highly recommend Oxford County, Niagara Region, Hamilton, Algonquin, Thousand Islands, Bruce Peninsula, the Kawarthas, and Prince Edward County.

With a 3 day long weekend, you’ll have a lot of flexibility to have a more thorough road trip so this is your chance to go a little further than normal. Depending on where you live, this could be Bruce Peninsula with an add-on to Manitoulin Island, or a longer camping trip in say Algonquin or Sand Banks Provincial Park.

Looking to hit the road from Toronto? For a drive that’s less than 2 hours, we recommend Oxford County, Niagara Region, Hamilton, Algonquin, Thousand Islands, Bruce Peninsula, the Kawarthas, and Prince Edward County.

If you live in Ottawa, an easy road trip are drives out to Thousand Islands, Prince Edward County, and Algonquin.

The best road trip on the weekend is to Oxford County, Niagara Region, Hamilton, and Bruce Peninsula.

There are quite a few scenic drives in the province including the Niagara Parkway, through Algonquin Provincial Park (Highway 60), the Lake Superior Circle Tour, the Georgian Bay Coastal Route, Prince Edward County, The Long Sault Parkway, and Pelee Island.

In the winter your best bet is to stay in southern Ontario for safe driving. This means the best Ontario road trips would be to Niagara Region (skating rink at Wayne Gretzky Estates, ice wine festival, lights at Niagara Falls), Prince Edward County (cozy B&B stays), Collingwood (Blue Mountain), Algonquin (a number of trails are open, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing), and Hamilton (frozen waterfalls).

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We’re all sticking close to home these days, but that doesn’t mean European culture is out of reach. Ontario is home to hundreds of charming small towns and villages, many of them named in honour of their European roots. Here are five destinations that will tempt you with picture-perfect vistas, quaint shops and delectable local dishes.

Paris, Ontario

A row of houses along a river at dusk.

Located about 1.5 hours southwest of Toronto, this destination is actually named for the gypsum that is mined from the area’s riverbeds and banks, rather than the City of Lights. Paris is one of Ontario’s top small-town destinations. Found at the intersection of the Grand and Nith Rivers, a leisurely stroll through downtown Paris reveals beautiful Victorian architecture, original cobblestone buildings, casual cafés, bakeries and specialty food shops. The 23-room  Arlington Hotel , built in the early 1850s, is home to just one of the town’s finer dining establishments, many of them featuring locally-inspired menus. Paris is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, offering canoeing, rafting and fishing, as well as scenic hiking trails and nearby golfing.

Stratford, Ontario

An aerial view of an ornate building in the fall.

Although the famous Stratford Festival theatre cancelled its 2020 season due to Covid-19, there is still plenty to do in this small city hugging the banks of the Avon River. Examples of well-preserved Regency, Gothic Revival and Italianate homes, as well as late Victorian examples such as the Perth County Courthouse and Stratford City Hall, are plentiful. Stroll along the peaceful banks of the Avon River, where you can follow a trail that links five prize-winning gardens. Stratford is known for its fine cuisine, so consider capping off your experience with a delectable meal, paired with a local craft brew or spirit.

Brussels, Ontario

A barn with wooden doors and windows.

Tucked into the beautiful Huron County countryside, Brussels is a jewel of a village founded in 1855 as Ainleyville after its first settler, William Ainley, then later changed to Brussels in 1873. It boasts numerous examples of historical architecture—including one of only six known Carnegie libraries with a corner entrance, as well as a replica of Scotland’s Dunedin Castle—and one of the town’s oldest buildings now houses a boutique hotel and spa,  Solace on Turnberry . Offering just three uniquely appointed suites, the hotel is steps from the  Brussels Four Winds Wedding & Event Barn , where you can find the seasonal farmer’s market. Once you’ve explored this quaint Ontario town, there’s lots to see, eat and do in the surrounding region.

Neustadt, Ontario

An old brick house in the middle of a green field.

A small community in Grey County, northwest of Kitchener, Neustadt—which means “New Town” in German—has retained much of its original culture since it was founded in 1855. Many local buildings were constructed using fieldstone cleared from the surrounding land, including the present-day  Neustadt Springs Brewery  and the local public library. The village is also the birthplace of former Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. Although the brewery and many local antique shops are currently closed during the pandemic, a stroll around the village reveals its undeniable charm.

Exeter, Ontario

A lake surrounded by trees and a dock.

Settled in 1832, Exeter lies 50 kilometres north of London. Its stately downtown core is lined with beautifully maintained heritage buildings, offering visitors a variety of unique shops, services and restaurants. While you’re in town, stretch your legs on the all-season  MacNaughton-Morrison Trail  off Main Street, which follows an eight-kilometre path along the Ausable River. While walking, keep your eyes open for Exeter’s mascot, the white squirrel, a non-albino variant that is rarely seen elsewhere but is common here.

As always, call ahead to check operating hours for Ontario destinations and attractions, since many are impacted by the ongoing pandemic.

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Plan your road trip with the help of  CAA’s expert travel consultants , who can provide lots of great recommendations. They can also advise you of any Covid-19 protocols or restrictions to be aware of and help you understand any  CAA’s Rewards partner  discounts along the way.

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5 Stunning Ontario Road Trips With Epic Views & Natural Wonders For A Summer Getaway

Time to hit the road! 🚗

​A person in Tobermory, Ontario. Right: Stratford city hall in Ontario.

A person in Tobermory, Ontario. Right: Stratford city hall in Ontario.

It's time for a road trip ! Ontario has so many scenic road trips to take this summer, whether you're after shoreline views, charming towns, crystal-clear lakes or provincial parks.

If you're been itching to hop on the road, we've rounded up a few classic Ontario road trips where the journey is just as good as the destination.

On these routes, expect epic views, natural wonders , quaint small towns and tons of things to do along the way. Here are five road trips in Ontario to take before summer ends.

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Time To Complete: About 2 hours and 30 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Stratford is the perfect small town to road trip to for European vibes in Ontario.

Located along the banks of the Avon River and reached by following the ON-401, the charming town is most known for its Stratford festival, but is also home to quaint shops, cafes and gardens with an undeniable English feel.

The town is about 2 hours from Toronto, meaning you can head here for a day trip or extend your stay overnight. Along the way, be sure to stop at St. Jacobs village , where you'll find rich heritage, one-of-a-kind shopping, bakeries and the St. Jacobs Famer's Market , the largest year-round market in Canada.

If you're heading here from Toronto, you can add a stop at Kelso Conservation Area to your route, which has tons of hiking trails with gorgeous views.

You'll also pass by Cambridge and Waterloo if you want to add stops in these cities, with notable attractions in the areas including Bingemans Big Splash waterpark and the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory .

1000 Islands Parkway

Time To Complete: About 1 hour and 30 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Starting in Kingston , you can drive along a route that parallels the St. Lawrence River and offers incredible views, charming small towns and more.

The 1000 Islands Parkway begins in Kingston and connects Ontarians with several communities along a scenic drive.

Heading east on Ontario Street/Highway 2, your first stop is Gananoque, a small town known as the "gateway to the 1000 Islands."

The town serves as a great starting point for discovering the 1000 Islands region. Here, you can hop on an island cruise and be treated to scenic views, cute cottages and majestic castles, although it's worth noting that you'll need a passport for some trips.

Continuing on, your next stop can be at the 1000 Islands Tower, which offers visitors an aerial view of the Thousand Islands region and the St. Lawrence River.

The route will take you to Brockville, where you can check out the Fulford Place Museum and walk the same halls as royalty as well as snap a pic in the iconic Brockville Railway Tunnel .

Finally, head to Prescott to check out the Fort Wellington National Historic Site, one of the best preserved 19th-century fortifications in Canada, before following Highway 15 back to Kingston.

Prince Edward County

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Time To Complete: About 2 hours and 35 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Prince Edward County is a cluster of small hamlets brimming with things to do, including beautiful nature escapes, wineries and charming places to stay.

From Toronto, you can road trip to the county and also take in some sandy beaches and quaint towns along the way.

Easily reached on the ON-401, the journey from Toronto to Prince Edward County takes about 2 and a half hours if travelling direct. On the way, however, you may want to add a stop in Port Hope and Cobourg, which are located just under 2 hours from Toronto.

In Port Hope , which is first on the route, you'll be able to visit a town rich in history with well-preserved period architecture, including the Walton Street Heritage Conservation District, where you'll find one of the best-preserved and most complete 19th-century streetscapes in the province.

The town has also featured as a filming location in many movies and TV shows, including, most notably, Stephen King's It films. Fans of the movie can take a walking tour of the filming locations.

About 15 minutes away you'll come to Cobourg , a lakeside town with a scenic harbour, pristine beach, and a charming downtown area.

About 20 minutes from the town, be sure to also make a stop at the Big Apple, an iconic spot in Colborne with a mini golf course, farm store, and every apple treat you could possibly think of, as well as the world's largest apple.

From there, it's about another hour to Prince Edward County, where you'll find cute B&Bs, lavender farms and the nearby Sandbanks Provincial Park.

Time To Complete: About 4 hours

Why You Need To Go: Driving from Toronto to Tobermory , Ontario, is a four-hour road trip that offers plenty of opportunities for scenic stops.

While most of the trip will start out with farm flatlands, about an hour in you'll reach the Forks of The Credit , a part of the Bruce Trail with numerous trails perfect for stretching your legs.

Eventually, you'll come to the Niagara Escarpment, which offers some interesting scenery and places to stop.

Among them are Inglis Falls Conservation Area , about 2 hours and 20 minutes from Toronto, where you'll find 18-metre falls that tumble into a pool of water surrounded by lush greenery.

You can also explore one of the many scenic trails here, or check out the "glacial potholes" in the park.

Just under 30 minutes from the conservation area is Sauble Beach, a charming town with a white-sand beach and clear blue waters that's been called the " Daytona of the North ," as well as the nearby Sauble Falls Provincial Park .

In Tobermory , you'll be treated to brilliantly blue water and attractions like Bruce Peninsula National Park , home of the Tobermory Grotto, and Fathom Five National Marine Park .

Algonquin Provincial Park

Time To Complete: 4 to 5 hours

Why You Need To Go: Taking around 4 hours from the GTA, a drive to Algonquin Provincial Park is a scenic trip with lots of options for stops along the way.

You'll pass by the charming town of Creemore about an hour and 45 minutes from Toronto, where you'll find historic streets and shops as well as North America's smallest jail. You may also want to stop in Barrie at the 400 Flea Market , where you can find everything from diamonds to doughnuts.

Just north of Orillia, the route will also take you right by Webers , an iconic burger spot where you can stop for a bite.

About two hours from Toronto, you'll pass through Bracebridge, where you can stop for a quick visit to Wilsons Falls and admire the landscape of the Canadian Shield.

Closer to the park, you could take a slight detour and check out Ontario's iconic Screaming Heads garden , a unique collection of sculptures near Muskoka before continuing to your final destination.

In Algonquin Provincial Park , you'll find opportunities for camping, many hiking trails, waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes.

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