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natural wonders ontario

Ah, there's nothing better than gawking at the majestic works of art by Mother Nature. Unfortunately, so many of the Ottawa Valley's greatest works of natural art are only accessible by car.

Good news though — there are some breathtaking natural wonders in and around Ottawa that you don't need a car to get to. Whether it's a stunning waterfall, a magnificent lookout, turquoise lakes, an island with sandy beaches, or majestic wooded wetlands, you can walk, bike or bus to some of the most stunning places in the area!

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The sun is out and it's time to start planning some magical summer road trips from Toronto. You don't need to go too far in order to discover some breathtaking natural wonders around the city.

These dreamy destinations are located under two hours from Toronto and feature incredible natural scenery and geological features.

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If you're already planning some summer adventures in Ontario, then these natural wonders are bound to make your season epic. From mystical islands to hidden swimming holes and waterfalls, you can explore some totally unique destinations across the province by visiting these spots.

The Grotto, an ancient sea cave located near Tobermory, is one of Ontario's well-known natural wonders, but there are so many other incredible places to see if you're already familiar with it.

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Ontario is home to some stunning natural wonders and during the winter months, these ones get a whole new magical vibe. Surrounded by snow and glistening landscapes, these natural wonders are even more beautiful during the colder months and you'll be whisked away to Narnia as you explore them.

From frozen cascades to dense forests blanketed in snow, these natural wonders are worth adding to your bucket list this winter.

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You don't have to travel far to see Canada's incredible natural wonders.

Many natural wonders of Canada are located close to major cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Quebec City, making it easy to see breathtaking vistas and unique landscapes without a long journey.

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