Ontario Tourist Attractions, 6 Must See Events

Ontario has many tourist attractions going on at anyhave been on a successful expedition unanimously
time of the year. To me there are a few outstandingagree that there is no sound which better embodies
ones. Those are the attractions you want to comethe wilderness atmosphere in Algonquin than a
back to every time and show them to your friendsspine-tingling chorus of wolves, reverberating over
from back home. If you have visited those, youthe hills and bogs under a cold starry night. Contact
have experienced some of the diversity of Ontario.1Algonquin Park on Wednesday evening or Thursday
Doors Open Ontariomorning to find out if there will be a wolf howl on
From April to October, residents and visitors areThursday, then drive over to the Park and have the
invited to discover first-hand Ontario's hidden heritageexperience of a lifetime. Cars will meet along the
treasures. It is a celebration of our cultural andhighway at points determined by the rangers.5 Native
architectural heritage. Some of the attractions haveIndian PowWow
never been open to the public. It might be aOne of the most impressive attractions when it
chocolate factory in Toronto, a horse breeding farmcomes to color and sound. A perfect place to bring
in Oxford County, a mosque or a cemetary.visitors from abroad.
Whatever attraction you visit, you will get a guidedCanada's largest and most successful Aboriginal
tour and it is all free2 St Jacob Farmers Marketattraction in at the end of November in Toronto. The
All year long on Saturdays. This is an attractionPowWow Grand Entry is the spectacular highlight and
favored by many Europeans. The smell, the sites andthe entire family will enjoy the visually stunning display
the activity is unique. You can buy anything andof nearly 1000 native dancers and drum singing
hassle over the price. You'll see the Mennonites andgroups from across North America. The pageantry
Amish people with their horse and buggy, offeringand drama of the Grand Entry make it one of the
their fruits and vegetables. You can go inside themost beautiful traditional Aboriginal attractions and a
buildings and search through the unbelievable amountmust see for anyone interested in native culture and
of stuff for sale, from Elvis pictures and brasscustoms.6 Visit Niagara Falls in Winter.
statues to handmade wooden furniture. Groceries,Niagara Falls is a spectacular attraction at any time
antiques, sausages, livestock auctions, puppies, it trulyof the year. Most tourist visit it during the summer
is a unique experience.3 Toronto Kensington Marketmonths. But nothing compares to the beauty of it
The Toronto Kengsinton Market in a way is theduring the winter. On a day when the wind is right
same as the St. Jacob market, yet it is completelythe mist of the falls covers the area in fresh snow,
different. If St Jacob is rural, then this is a citythe streetlights are covered with snow and ice, while
experience. The Market is a multicultural mix ofthe heat of the lights makes for almost sculptures of
shops, restaurants, vintage clothing shops, andice around the lights. If you've seen the falls during
eclectic cafes. An international feast for the senses,summer but never during winter, you will see them in
it's truly a great place to wander and get a sense ofa totally new way.For more information about tourist
Toronto's rich cultural mosaic.4 Wolf howling inattractions in Ontario visit Gielis immigrated to Canada
Algonquin Parkin 1971. She has been an employer, an employee, an
Public Wolf Howls take place on Thursday eveningsinporter, exporter, entrepreneur and long time
in August, or in September before Labour Day whenvolunteer. She considers herself a happy, successful
weather and accessible wolves permit. Those whoand fully integrated and passionate Canadian citizien.