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Ontario Hotels & Motels
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Hotels & Motels in Ontario, Canada.
Hotels & Motels in Ontario
Ontario, a veritable land of discovery, is the most populated province in Canada and is home to the nation's historic capital of Ottawa, and Toronto, one of the country's most diverse metropolitan centres. It is without question that Ontario, with its urban hubs, vast countryside, quaint towns and beachside resorts, has a wide-ranging selection of large and small hotels and motels across the province. Business and leisure travellers alike will appreciate the choices available.
GREATER TORONTO AREA
Amenities across the spectrum are available at hotels and motels throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), which encompasses four regional municipalities and spreads from Burlington in the west, north to Newmarket and east to Oshawa. The range of options is vast; full-service properties in close proximity to airports, downtown properties offering easy access to urban attractions, small-scale hotels in culturally rich enclaves and affordable lodgings in area boroughs are just a sample of hotel types offered in the GTA. Visitors to the city of Toronto will be grateful for the range of properties available, whether travelling for leisure, for business or with children. Le Meridien King Edward and the Four Seasons Hotel are options for those seeking luxury and inner-city conveniences, while family- and pet-friendly brand hotels are also plentiful and offer services sure to please all ages.
CENTRAL ONTARIO
This area, which lies between the eastern end of Lake Ontario and the shores of Georgian Bay, is predominately agrarian and lake land dotted with smaller towns and a few burgeoning centres, including the dynamic cities of Peterborough and Barrie. Hotel choices in central Ontario are as immense as its geographical area; major hotel chains in larger towns and cities are mixed with many independently operated small-scale motel and hotel properties offering standard to luxury accommodation solutions.