Holidays to Ontario

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      The name Ontario comes from the Iroquois word ‘kanadario’, meaning ‘sparkling water’. To see why, just spend some time paddling, fishing or relaxing on the shores of this Canadian province’s gorgeous rivers and lakes. Then explore cities like Ottawa and Toronto, delving deep into world-class museums, epic arts festivals and a food scene worth travelling for on your holiday to Ontario.

      Top destinations in Ontario

      Hamilton

      Transcending its industrial roots, this town on the western shore of Lake Ontario packs art, history, and natural wonders into its revived city centre.

      London

      With diverse museums, eclectic eateries and music around every corner, London promises big-city attractions with small-town charm and nature as far as the eye can see.

      Niagara Falls

      People come here to witness one of the most awesome natural wonders on the planet. But this Canadian city keeps you hanging around with pretty parks, family attractions and a buzzing wine scene.

      Ottawa

      Canada’s often-overlooked capital combines outdoorsy charm with a heavy hit of art and culture, making for the perfect year-round destination.

      Toronto

      Classy and cool, Canada’s largest city boasts more than 150 neighbourhoods. Explore everything from trendsetting restaurants and boutiques to art museums and an unforgettable waterfront.

      Windsor

      With kilometres of sparkling waterfront and its very own style of pizza, this Canadian city (and next-door neighbour of Detroit) delivers a slice of the good life.

      Ontario: fast facts

      LanguageEnglish
      CurrencyCanadian dollar (C$)
      Time zoneToronto - UTC−5 (EST) and UTC−4 (EDT)
      High seasonJune – September
      Low seasonJanuary – March
      Allan Yung
      Destination Toronto

      FAQs about Ontario holidays

      Toronto is a world-class city with arts, nightlife and good food to match. But if you’re craving a rural escape, Ontario has you covered. Stratford is surrounded by beautiful farmland and has great local food and a killer arts scene. Manitoulin Island has pristine nature, Indigenous culture and great beaches.
      You’ll need between three and five days to explore Toronto and the surrounding area, including the Niagara Peninsula. Take a weekend trip to a beach or a lake, or combine country and city in a longer trip.
      If you want to experience attractions like wine country and beaches, then summer is the best time to visit Ontario. But popular destinations, like Niagara Falls, will be busy then. For great weather and some world-class leaf peeping, consider a trip in early autumn. Winter can be calm and cosy in the cities but also quite cold.
      Ontario is generally safe, but you should take normal travel precautions in large cities and crowded tourist areas. It’s also a good idea to be cautious in remote wilderness areas. And take care when swimming or boating on the Great Lakes as conditions can change quickly.
      The most commonly spoken language in Ontario is English. French is also spoken widely here. As the national capital, Ottawa prides itself on its bilingualism. So expect to see services offered in both English and French.
      The main currency used in Ontario is the Canadian dollar ($). In Niagara Falls, many attractions and businesses will also accept US dollars, but you’ll save money by paying in Canadiancurrency. Tipping 15% on meals is expected in Ontario.
      We can help you book a package holiday to certain countries. Take a look at our packages page to find out if we have package holidays to Canada.