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lazy rivers

There's nothing more relaxing than floating along a lazy river during the summer. There are several of these natural wonders scattered across Ontario that make for dreamy warm-weather experiences.

This lazy river near Toronto is an especially gorgeous spot to float along. Located an hour away from the city, the experience is the "closest tubing adventure to Toronto," according to the website.

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Lazy rivers are everywhere, but the best natural ones happen to be located near you in Florida, without having to go to Disney World or Universal Orlando!

When Mother Nature herself is telling you to slow down and float along on a quiet, pristine natural lazy river, it’s hard to think of doing nothing as a bad thing.

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If floating down a lazy river sounds like your idea of a perfect summer outing then you'll want to check out this unique attraction near Toronto. The Elora Gorge is a scenic spot for hiking, fishing, and even tubing, and you can enjoy a float down this rushing river so soon.

Located about an hour outside of Toronto, the Elora Gorge is a popular place for tubing. You can enjoy a 2-kilometre journey through the ancient gorge filled with scenic views and thrills.

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You don't have to go far to feel like you're in a rainforest this summer thanks to this Ontario tubing adventure. The province is home to the "Canadian Amazon" and you can paddle your way through lush, overhanging trees.

Big Creek is a unique watercourse located in Norfolk County. The area has been dubbed the "Canadian Amazon" due to its Carolinian climate and rare flora and fauna.

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What better way to unwind than by drifting down a scenic river? This season, you can float your way along picturesque waterways at these lazy river experiences near Toronto.

From relaxing floats where you won't have to lift a paddle to rapid-filled adventures, you can soak up some sun and enjoy the warm weather at these spots.

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