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ontario christmas

You can step into a twinkling paradise at this Christmas event in Ontario. With free admission, cozy cups of apple cider and enchanting wagon rides, it's a magical spot to enjoy the holiday season.

The Simcoe Christmas Panorama, located just over 2 hours from Toronto, is returning from November 30, 2024 to January 1, 2025.

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This enchanting Ontario destination will give you all the holiday feels. With cozy tree farms, glittery Christmas markets and glowing streets, it's like stepping into a scene from a festive postcard.

You can wander through sparkling towns and get some Christmas shopping done, snap some dreamy photos, enjoy enchanting festivals and more while visiting this spot.

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This small town near Toronto is transforming into a postcard-worthy Christmas village and it's worth a road trip. You can wander along glittering streets, visit festive shops and more while exploring this spot.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is the place to be if you're obsessed with Christmas. According to Niagara-on-the-Lake Tourism, the area transforms into an "authentic Christmas Village" with twinkly shops, festive events and endless holiday magic.

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Was that the sound of sleigh bells? This dazzling Ontario Christmas destination will have you feeling like you stepped into a holiday song.

The Kortright Centre for Conservation, located in Vaughan, is hosting a Magical Christmas Forest event on select dates from November 29 to December 23, 2024.

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Winter weather is starting to creep in, and if you're wondering what's in store for Ontario's weather, we have some chilling news.

According to the long-range winter forecast from the Farmers' Almanac, southern and eastern Ontario regions like Toronto and Ottawa should brace for a wintry mix of snow, rain and plunging temperatures throughout November and December.

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