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Summary

18 Ontario Attractions You Definitely Visited As A Kid If You're A Millennial In The Province

How many of these spots did you visit?

The CNE in Toronto, Ontario.

The CNE in Toronto, Ontario.

Lead Writer, Travel

Get ready for a trip down memory lane! If you're a millennial who grew up in the province, you likely have some childhood memories from these iconic attractions across Ontario.

From standing on the CN Tower's glass floor to indulging in maple taffy on a farm, these quintessential Ontario experiences were basically a rite of passage for every kid in the province.

See how many of these 18 Ontario attractions you remember visiting as a kid, from beaches to museums and parks.

The CNE

Price: To be announced

When: August 16 to September 2, 2024

Address: 210 Princes' Blvd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Let's go to the Ex! The Canadian National Exhibition is one of the top agricultural fairs in North America and was founded way back in 1879.

Featuring iconic rides, food and entertainment, this event is a summer tradition for many Ontarians.

CNE website

Niagara Falls

Address: Niagara Falls, ON

Why You Need To Go: If you're from Ontario, odds are you've checked out this famous spot at least once. While the giant cascade is cool to see, your favourite memories probably include braving the haunted houses on Clifton Hill and snapping pics at Ripley's Believe It Or Not.

Niagara Falls Tourism website

Black Creek Pioneer Village

Price: $18 per adult

Address:1000 Murray Ross Pkwy., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Those who grew up around Toronto have likely visited this historic village at least once on a school trip. The attraction has tons of interactive activities as well as live actors and seasonal events.

Black Creek website

Winterlude

Price: Free

When: Every winter

Address: Ottawa, ON

Why You Need To Go: From gliding (or falling) along the Rideau Canal Skateway to racing down snow slides and gobbling up maple taffy, Winterlude was a quintessential part of growing up in Ontario.

Winterlude website

The Ontario Science Centre

Price: $22 per adult

Address: 770 Don Mills Rd., North York, ON

Why You Need To Go: This interactive museum was always a fun visit, whether during a school field trip or on the weekend with family. With experiments and cool exhibits, it's a curious kid's dream come true.

Ontario Science Centre website

Storybook Gardens

Price: $4.75 + per adult

Address: 1958 Storybook Ln., London, ON

Why You Need To Go: If you ever found yourself in the London area as a child, you may have taken a trip to this fairy tale attraction. Storybook Gardens is a nostalgic park with all sorts of rides and attractions.

Storybook Gardens website

Great Wolf Lodge

Price: Prices vary

Address: 3950 Victoria Ave., Niagara Falls, ON

Why You Need To Go: This giant indoor waterpark was basically rite of passage for any kid growing up in the area. With slides, giant play structures and more, a weekend getaway to this spot was always a cause for excitement.

Great Wolf Lodge website

The Toronto Zoo

Price: $24.95 per adult

Address: 2000 Meadowvale Rd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: There's nothing more fun than spending a day with adorable animals. From giant giraffes to majestic lions, the Toronto Zoo has so many amazing creatures to see.

Toronto Zoo website

Calypso Theme Waterpark

Price: $54.99 + per adult

Address: 2015 Calypso St., Limoges, ON

Why You Need To Go: As Canada's "largest theme waterpark," this outdoor attraction offers tons of thrills. The park is home to twisting slides, wave pools, cabanas and more.

Calypso Park website

Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair

Price: Free entry

Address: 500 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Woodbine Mall is home to the "largest indoor amusement park in all of Ontario" and chances are you spent an afternoon at this spot as a kid. With 12 full-sized rides and birthday party packages, it's a dream come true for youngsters.

Woodbine Mall website

Maple Syrup Festivals

Price: Prices vary

When: Springtime

Address: Across Ontario

Why You Need To Go: It doesn't get much more Ontarian than a trip to a maple farm during the spring. You probably have fond memories of exploring a sugar bush and indulging in sweet maple taffy.

African Lion Safari

Price: $37.95 + per adult

Address: 1386 Cooper Rd., Cambridge, ON

Why You Need To Go: Every Ontario millennial has probably had the hilarious experience of monkeys climbing all over their car at African Lion Safari. Complete with a water park and presentations, this spot was always a summer highlight.

African Lion Safari website

Canada's Wonderland

Price: $44.99 daily admission

Address: 1 Canada's Wonderland Dr., Vaughan, ON

Why You Need To Go: This giant amusement park was a quintessential part of childhood (and adulthood, for that matter). Funnel cake, rollercoasters and a waterpark made this destination a summer dream come true.

Canada's Wonderland website

Fall fairs

Price: Prices vary

Address: Across Ontario

Why You Need To Go: The end of summer meant the start of fall fairs and this was always a cause for excitement. Ontario's fall fairs are full of cute animals, fun rides, delicious treats and more.

Destination Ontario website

Centre Island

Price: $9.11 return ferry fee per adult

Address: 9 Queens Quay W., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Home to Centreville Amusement Park, this island is the "ultimate summer destination." It's home to 30 rides and attractions and 14 eateries.

From floating along on the swan ride to snacking ice cream, this spot is full of nostalgia.

Centre Island website

Pinery Provincial Park

Price: Prices vary

Address: 9526 Lakeshore Rd., Grand Bend, ON

Why You Need To Go: This scenic provincial park is a popular spot for beach days and boasts 10 kilometres of sandy shores to enjoy.

It's known for its turquoise waters, scenic sunsets, rolling dunes and lush forests. Who remembers splashing through the waves or camping out at this spot?

Pinery Provincial Park website

CN Tower

Price: $43 + per adult

Address: 290 Bremner Blvd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Nothing was more thrilling or terrifying than standing on the CN Tower's glass floor as a child, gazing down at the city below. This iconic Toronto landmark features towering views, a sky-high restaurant and more.

CN Tower website

The ROM

Price: $26 + admission

Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: The Royal Ontario Museum was always mind-blowing to visit as a kid. The giant dinosaur bones and spine-tingling bat cave likely left an impression on you. There were always interactive exhibits and fun activities to enjoy while visiting this spot.

Royal Ontario Museum website

From thrilling rides to sunny beach days and fairy tale parks, you probably have a few core memories at these attractions.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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