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Ontario Where to Stay
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Where to Stay in Ontario, Canada.
Accommodation in Ontario
A province of immense contrasts, expanse and beauty, Ontario offers a diverse selection of accommodation possibilities. Urban, world-class hotels, family-friendly lakeside resorts, charming countryside bed and breakfasts, rugged wilderness lodges and exceptional opportunities for immersion in culturally, ecologically and heritage-rich experiences await. Seven distinct tourist regions provide their own renowned attractions, lodging and adventures sure to please the most discerning of travellers.
NORTHERN ONTARIO
The rugged wilderness of Ontario’s north, replete with ancient boreal forests teeming with wildlife and shimmering waterways ideal for canoeing and fly-fishing, is an adventurer’s paradise.
A prime destination for urbanites and tourists alike, the central areas of the province offer tranquil recreational escapes. The Lake Ontario Ports of Call, known for charming Victorian villages like Brighton, Grafton and Port Hope, is brimming with elegantly appointed historic inns and bed and breakfasts. Notable as a hub for water sports and summer recreation, the Trent-Severn Waterway offers unique opportunities to explore the Kawarthas via houseboat, available from operators in Bobcaygeon and Omemee. The rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield, sparkling lakes and the preserved splendour of Algonquin Provincial Park are just a few of the features that draw visitors to this year-round recreational playground.