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ontario hiking trails

Ontario is home to some stunning hiking spots, and this trail is one of the most enchanting, complete with scenic views, hidden gems, and crystal waters.

Spirit Rock Conservation Area is a picturesque oasis located just outside the small town of Wiarton. It's home to 5 kilometres of hiking trails as well as ruins and a secret staircase, making it a unique spot for a hike.

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Put on your hiking boots and get ready for some majestic fall views at this hiking spot near Toronto. You can step into a kaleidoscope of autumn colours and breathe in the smell of the season as you wander along leaf-covered trails.

Niagara Glen Park, located about 2 hours from Toronto, is a stunning spot for a fall adventure.

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This trail in Ontario will have you singing "Hakuna Matata." The hike leads to a towering lookout over fall colours and you'll feel like you've stepped into a scene from The Lion King.

Autumn is a stunning time to get outdoors. Ontario's landscapes transform with vibrant hues of red and gold and the air turns crisp and cool.

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Looking to experience a little taste of Scotland without a pricey plane ticket? While this Ontario park may not be the U.K., its rugged rock shores, hidden sandy beaches and breathtaking scenery will have you feeling like you're wandering along the coast of Scotland.

The park is known for its wilderness trails, which lead you past sparkling shorelines, smooth beaches and through boreal forests.

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Summer is nearly here, and Canadians are planning their big summer vacations. However, instead of jetting off to far away places, it turns out that many Canucks are opting to stay closer to home.

A new report has detailed the top places Canadians are looking to visit this summer, and an Ontario region has been singled out as the most popular spot in the country.

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