Ontario, Canada has some of the most quaint, dainty, cute, and cultural towns anyone should visit at least once! Since Ontario is such a large province there is plenty to see and do, here I have highlighted the must see places, followed with descriptions to help you decide your next roadtrip of adventure!
Cute and Hallmark-Like, peaceful and busy. Little shops along the main streets, walk through a movie.
Restaurant Suggest: The Evelyn
(Delicious chicken, and fresh spring salad.)
Simple town, but the best part is the Marina waterfront. Few shops, boats rides, most of all close together making it feel cute and fictional. Stage in the water and beautiful lake views!
Like their towns motto - a trip back in time! A delicate busy quaint town. Mainstreet and water is a bustling vibe. Arrowhead Provincial Park skating rink in the forest is stunning and calming. Must see for quaintness!
Restaurant Suggest: Main St. Local Kitchen
(Stunning food and service! Their avocado wrap, homemade burgers & fries, pasta, vegan chocolate cake are lovely.)
Looking for simple humblity? Though this town is on the more scarce bland side, the drive to get here up Hwy 11 is the beauty. Winding rivers, stunning forests.
Restaurant Suggest: Dida's
(Just 20 minutes north of New Liskeard that has the most delicious homemade burgers with many gluten-free options!)
A mistic gem of mountainous rock with waterfall trickles and calm still lakes. The drive in and around the beautiful twist and turns to get to the town is stunning and the real blessing. Must visit! Especially in winter with the glistening snow covered trees!
Accommodation Suggest: Birchville Motel
(By far the best hotel to stay at! Comfort of home and friendliest in the most beautiful place in Ontario.)
Immerse in the northern environment! Calm, quaint, relaxed and full of energy. A unique experience to connect with nature!
Small and fufilling town. A sense of life and spirit with a humbling essence. Only passed through, but this northern town has a witty flare of upbeatness.
Restaurant Suggest: Fresh Off The Block
(This is a grocery/takeout must go. Excellent staff and delicious Sleeping Giant Biscotti (French Toast) sold here.)
Rich history from old Caracals and Cabooses, beautiful trail along the waterfront, gorgeous gardens, and build your own inukshuk along with the many others that accompany the waters edge. *Note is more of a city but waterfront is a must see.*
Restaurant Suggest: G2Go
(Fresh vegan, dairy-free food that tastes amazing! Banana muffins and Buddha Bowl is delicious!)
Looking for that edge of creativity and brilliance and grand-quaintness? With so many shops, Shakespeare gardens, restaurants, theatre opportunities, this bustling town has charm dripping from shop to shop - looking for that luxury and commodity while having a humbling sense - this is the place!
Along side the many dainty towns Ontario has to offer, there are also secret gems that take us back to the good-old days. This is both with fun amusing streets with the beachy town vibes as well as taking it even futhur to the trangquil natural beauty of campgrounds and lakes.
Cutest beach town! From the sandy shores coming to the towns edge, along with many stores designed for the hot weather and fun in the sun. This is a town that should be a must see! The beach has beautiful waves, gradually deepness, and beautiful sunset opportunities.
Beautiful points along both sides (highway 17 and highway 11: From long lazy rocks, small islands, fresh air, breath-taking views, incredible sunsets, extraordinary wildlife, these two are the perfect place to be engrossed in nature's natural beauty!
Take a trip across Ontario - start in Gravenhurst, and contiue on Hwy 11 until Thunderbay, then take Hwy 17 up through Dryen to Kenora and onward to the Winnipeg boarder. Watch and listen to the silent conversation of nature and become immersed in the beauty of sacred connectedness. If you can take the trip solo or remain quiet on the drive you will experience laps in dimensions and notice this grounded communication. If you play music or talk it will interrupt this unique frequency tune-in of the exchange of messages between nature - a must not miss experience. If you go in winter experience the frosted kiss fences, trees, and farm lands - a dainty graceful still movement.