Here’s the long-awaited follow-up to our most popular post ever! Do you recognize some of these Ontario landmarks? Let us know which is your favourite in the comments section below!
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Cup and Saucer Hiking Trail on Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron.
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Two thousand meters below the ground, this giant sphere works to detect nearly invisible particles.
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This natural formation can be found on an island in Georgian Bay.
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Ouimet Canyon is a large gorge northeast of Thunder Bay, in Dorion Township.
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Tew’s Falls are located in Hamilton, Ontario. Here’s a fun fact: it’s only a few meters shorter than Niagara Falls!
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Parliament Hill in Ottawa is truly a sight to behold.
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Did you know that 1,864 islands actually comprise the famous Thousand Islands?
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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) “brings people together with art to see, experience and understand the world in new ways”.
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The Bonnechere Caves can be found in Eganville, Ontario.
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Indian Head Cove, located in the Bruce Peninsula, is another attraction you won’t want to miss.
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Cup and Saucer Hiking Trail on Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron.
Two thousand meters below the ground, this giant sphere works to detect nearly invisible particles.
This natural formation can be found on an island in Georgian Bay.
Ouimet Canyon is a large gorge northeast of Thunder Bay, in Dorion Township.
Tew’s Falls are located in Hamilton, Ontario. Here’s a fun fact: it’s only a few meters shorter than Niagara Falls!
Parliament Hill in Ottawa is truly a sight to behold.
Did you know that 1,864 islands actually comprise the famous Thousand Islands?
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) “brings people together with art to see, experience and understand the world in new ways”.
The Bonnechere Caves can be found in Eganville, Ontario.
Indian Head Cove, located in the Bruce Peninsula, is another attraction you won’t want to miss.