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Ontario is the second-largest territory in Canada and is situated above the Great Lakes in the east-central region of the country. The territory is known for its vast wilderness which includes 250,000 lakes, wild beaches, cascading waterfalls, underground caves, and rocky canyons. It’s a popular destination choice for a relaxing lakeside getaway. Spend your holiday here going for nature walks, enjoying water sports, and exploring the unique landscapes. A holiday in Ontario can be best enjoyed by families, couples, and nature lovers seeking a verdant, natural paradise.
A quintessentially Canadian log cabin getawayExperience the ultimate Canadian holiday with a stay in a log cabin in Ontario. The territory offers a wide range of cabins in varying sizes, styles, and locations, with a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a cabin near a lake with a private balcony and spectacular views of the natural surroundings. Opt for a cabin with a large garden surrounded by trees for an extra peaceful holiday. Couples can enjoy a log cabin with an outdoor sauna and hot tub to spend the evenings under the stars. Oversized cabins are available for large groups and families, with plenty of bedrooms to comfortably accommodate everyone. Log cabins in Ontario are well-equipped with all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable throughout your stay, including Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. The vast majority of properties are pet-friendly, so bring your furry friend along. With so many excellent log cabin options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday in Ontario!
Travellers and activities
Families of all ages will find plenty of to see and do during a holiday in Ontario. Head over to Canada’s Wonderland north of Toronto, where children and adults can spend the day exploring the 200+ rides and attractions. Go on thrilling roller coasters, splash around at the water park, and play games to win prizes. There are two children’s areas with games and rides specially designed for young children to enjoy. For a more natural family outing, spend an afternoon exploring the spectacular limestone Bonnechere Caves. You can do a guided tour of the cavern alongside a friendly guide who will tell you all about the history of the caves and how they were discovered!
Ontario for outdoors enthusiastsOntario is a playground for outdoors enthusiasts with an infinite seeming number of natural landscapes just waiting to be explored. Explore the scenic Ouimet Canyon in Dorian and walk across the 100-metre-high suspension bridge where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the cliffs and gorge. Bruce Peninsula National Park is another hidden gem not to be missed. The enormous park boasts a variety of different areas worth exploring, from marshes to sparkling shorelines and woodland areas. You can choose from several well-maintained trails and spend a nice day hiking around to explore the park. Just be sure to bing plenty of water and wear proper hiking shoes.
With its enormous number of freshwater lakes, Ontario possesses 20% of the world’s freshwater resources!
Top 7 travel tips in Ontario
These stunning lake-side bluffs are located on the eastern shores of Toronto. Spend some time exploring the clear walking paths and admiring the spectacular natural rock formations. The bluffs span an area of 14 kilometres along the shoreline, offering the opportunity for a nice long hike and some much-needed time in nature.
2. Visit the majestic Casa LomaCasa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and the former largest private residence in Canada. It is situated in midtown Toronto and you can do a tour of the majestic 18th-century castle. The architecture of the building is marvellous and the inside boasts spectacular artistic little details and decorations. Walk through the luxurious rooms of the mansion and learn about the history of its former inhabitants. The grounds are so massive that you’ll want to set aside at least a few hours to see it all!
3. Discover natural beauty in Algonquin Provincial ParkAlgonquin Provincial Park is a stunningly beautiful natural area with thousands of lakes, rivers, and vast woodlands. The park is home to moose, bear, and over 1,000 plant species. Go for a dip in a lake, spot local species of birds, go for a hike, and take a canoe out on the water!
4. Visit Manitoulin IslandManitoulin Island is situated in Lake Huron and is the largest island in a freshwater lake on Earth! Explore the island landscapes via the Cup and Saucer Trail. Hike to the cascading and scenic Bridal Falls and take a dip in the clear waters of Providence Bay Beach. After a long day of exploring, stop by Manitoulin Brewing Company for a refreshing pint of craft beer.
5. Take a boat down Rideau CanalVisit the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, which is one of the most attractive landmarks in the city. Go for a scenic walk along the canal path which passes under picturesque bridges, and alongside some of the most beautiful architecture in the city. You can also hire bicycles to explore the path or hire a boat to explore the canal from the water. During the winter months, the canal freezes, and it turns into a popular place for ice-skating!
6. Sunbathe on the shores of Agate Island BeachThe stunning shoreline of Agate Island Beach has been called one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Agate is a sort of quartz rock, and the beach here is covered in a stunning layer of the sparkly gems. Go for a dip in the crystal clear blue waters here and bring a beach towel to sunbathe on the shoreline during the warm summer months.
7. Relax on the shores of Lake ErieLake Erie is a popular place for holidaymakers to relax with its many beaches and attractive landscapes. Head over to the sandy shores at Long Point Provincial Park, where you can sunbathe and relax when the weather is warm. Do a tour of Old Fort Erie to learn about the history of the area and its role in the War of 1812. Go to Point Pelee National Park for bird-watching, woodland walks, and swims at the pristine beach.
Information about log cabins in Ontario
🏡 Log cabins available: | 2656 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -51%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1426 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 155 properties. |